Sentences with phrase «experts estimate they provide»

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In all seriousness, space experts estimate the market for the moon's materials — which include iron ore, precious metals, and helium - 3 gas that could be used to provide nuclear power — to be in the trillions of dollars.
Companies often rely on managers as experts to provide estimates of future events and activity because it is more cost effective than sending researchers into the field to conduct studies to gather information.
The study by the Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection (GESAMP), a United Nations advisory body, provides a new estimate of the extent that human beings are altering the cycling of nitrogen in the oceans.
The researchers, including experts from Stanford University, Dartmouth College, Rand Corp. and the Educational Testing Service, acknowledged limits to the value - added approach: Scores are not available for all teachers, estimates are often volatile from one year to the next and the results don't provide teachers with feedback on how to improve.
Essay writing service reviews also help in providing students with an estimate of the capability of the expert.
Though the exact formula used to calculate credit score is not publicly available, financial experts have provided a rough estimate of the weight of certain variables on the score.
Your Century Bank lending expert will provide you with an estimate of these costs when you submit your loan application.
Parties provided their views on approaches for estimating and accounting for emissions of CO2 from forest harvesting and wood products, taking into account the outcome of the IPCC expert meeting.
Experts agree that increasing the proportion of renewable energy will be key to meeting the tough targets set in Paris and in a report last week, The International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) estimated that increasing the amount of renewables in the global energy mix to 36 % by 2030 would provide half the emissions savings needed to hold global warming at 2 degrees.
Given that proportionality is now the «ying» to the costs «yang», any party wishing to adduce expert evidence must provide the court with an estimate of the costs of that evidence.
When applying for permission to call or put in an expert's report, a party must provide an estimate of his costs and the issues which his evidence will address (r 13).
The direction is contained in CPR 35.4 (2) and (3): «(2) When parties apply for permission they must provide an estimate of the costs of the proposed expert evidence and identify --(a) the field in which expert evidence is required and the issues which the expert evidence will address; and (b) where practicable, the name of the proposed expert.
Courts must in future deal with cases «at proportionate cost», apply new rules on Pt 36 awards, and require parties to provide an upfront estimate of the costs of expert witnesses.
Generally, the estimated costs of repairs as provided by building surveyors or experts (typically backed up by one or more quotations from repair contractors) are preferred, rather than the estimates of non-expert repair contractors.
In a Third Party lawsuit against an at - fault driver, medical experts can also provide estimates on how long your recovery will take, and can testify to how your injury will disrupt your everyday life.
A licensed appraiser will provide an expert's estimated value based on a physical inspection and comparables, or «comps» — prices paid for comparable properties that have recently sold in the neighborhood.
I have my own list of inspectors and contractors, and I can call in experts to provide cost estimates and help my sellers to make decisions within the deadline times.
I have my own list of inspectors and contractors, and can call in experts to provide cost estimates and help my sellers to make decisions within the deadline times.
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