She adds that it's best to `' leave yourself plenty of time,
over estimate how long it will take you, so if something doesn't work exactly how you want it you've got time to do it again.»
I always
over estimate how much filling can fit in burritos, so if 1/4 seems small... these were packed, any more and I probably wouldn't have been able to roll them.
Not exact matches
Thinking about
how I've used the lounge access since having the card, as well as
how I anticipate using it
over the rest of my cardmember year, I'd
estimate the value at about $ 150.
To illustrate
how commonplace this «cohabitation» is, Ambinder
estimates that one - third of all married congressmen who have been on the Hill for
over six years have had an affair.
It is unclear
how much was stolen, but our
estimates were that in one year it was
over $ 19,000.
Every potential business owner must take the time to learn
how much money they've spent
over the past 12 months and
estimate total expenses for the next six months.
Simply enter your total loan amount and time period for the loan (if applicable), and you'll see your
estimated monthly payment amount, total interest accrued and
how much you'll end up paying
over the duration of the loan.
Perform a thorough capital needs assessment to substantiate the
estimated growth rate of current savings
over the next 20 to 30 years and discover
how interest rates and evolving economic conditions can affect your current funds after retirement.
Apple
estimated that its direct impact on the American economy would total more than $ 350 billion
over the next five years, but
how much that goes beyond what the company would have spent anyway is unclear.
The USDA, which bases its forecast on price gains that have already occurred and projections of
how increases will play out
over the rest of the year, tends to be conservative in its
estimates, according to Iowa State's Hart.
The central bank upped its
estimate for potential growth —
how fast an economy at full capacity can expand without generating too much inflation — to 1.8 per cent
over the next two years from a projection of 1.6 per cent in the January report.
As a rough guide to
how prospective returns will change
over the completion of the current market cycle, we presently
estimate that in order to establish expected 10 - year S&P 500 total returns of 5 % annually, the S&P 500 would have to decline to the mid-1500's.
So when I say, for example, that I
estimate a probability of about 80 % of fresh credit difficulties accompanied by a market plunge
over the coming year, that figure is based on various combinations of historical evidence, and what has (and has not) happened afterward, and
how often.
If these
estimates are considered fair, one man in
how many men, the world
over, will fulfill all eight prophecies?
In addition to relating details of some of the personal, sometimes quite extreme, interpersonal conflicts between some of the early figures in paleontology, the book also provides a good overview of
how scientific
estimates regarding the age of the earth and the development of life on earth have advanced
over the last few centuries.
The value of goods sold with these accreditations was
estimated to be
over EU 533 billion in 2015.37 Consumer information and education is critical to achieving a premium for such credentials, with studies showing that willingness to pay is dependent on
how informed consumers are about what these labels actually mean.38
I read on the user guide (ok so I really glanced
over it) about
how the cost of running the dishwasher a year (
estimated $ 21 annual cost when used with natural gas heater) and truthfully that figure made me feel a little less guilty each time I kick it off at night.
Now,
estimates have crept up to between $ 3.5 million and $ 6 million, depending on
how much topsoil has washed into the park's 20 - acre lake
over the past 70 years.
Higgins said he doesn't have a philosophical issue with the single - payer model, but while some are
estimating Sanders plan could cost more than $ 30 trillion
over a decade — with no plan from the senator at the moment on
how to cover that cost — his comes at no extra charge to the government.
Over the weekend Eric Pickles claimed to have seen
estimates of
how many Romanians and Bulgarians might arrive — though he would not reveal what the
estimates were — and worried about pressure on the UK's housing market.
Forecasting polls — polls based on asking the people to
estimate how much one choice will get
over another (see sample questions here, here, here, and here).
I don't have time to hunt for references, but none of the existing answers mentioned alternate methods (internally generated, such as organizers giving out pins / etc... and counting
how many were given); and then there's a related question discussed on a resent 538 podcast
over the accuracy of internal
estimates by organizations.
He urged officials to be «very conservative» when
estimating exactly
how much gambling cash the state might actually see
over time if Cuomo's constitutional amendment passes muster with both the Legislature and the public.
On the old boundaries Labour could win an overall majority with a lead
over the Tories of 3 %, but given they win far more seats in Scotland and Wales than the Tories do, we really will need to wait for the other Commissions» reports before we can make any
estimates about
how their target will change.
Estimates of
how much it might cost to establish such a system are all
over the map.
The level of spending in the proposed budget is most likely a low
estimate for
how much the city will ultimately spend on its operations
over the next fiscal year.
«We are seeing an enormous rise in fatalities
over the last few years as a result of opioid addiction,» she said, adding that there is currently no
estimate for
how much the county would be seeking in compensation.
Estimates of
how much money the current tax system will raise to pay for programs plummeted
over those eight days, raising the amount of deficits for this budget year and the two that follow by almost $ 2 billion.
That 10 percent could screw up all kinds of
estimates, from
how dark energy changes
over the universe's history to
how fast the universe is currently expanding, to the calculations of the masses of ethereal particles known as neutrinos.
Using the Great Barrier Reef as their study case, they
estimated the evolution of the region
over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1) high sediment loads from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2)
how the fine balance between climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3)
how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent with available observational data.
«We only have about 150 years of direct measurements of temperature, so if, for example, we want to
estimate how great of variations that can be expected
over 100 years, we look at the temperature record for that period, but it can not tell us what we can expect for the temperature record
over 1000 years.
Ida Kubiszewski and Robert Costanza at the Australian National University in Canberra and their colleagues gathered
estimates of GPI for 17 countries — totalling more than half the world's population and GDP — and assembled them into the first - ever global picture of
how GPI has changed
over the years.
Over the years, many attempts have been made to
estimate Earth's «carrying capacity» — that is,
how many humans the planet can take, and consuming at what level.
The computer models used to generate the maps also
estimate where,
how often and
how strongly ground shaking from an earthquake could occur, so that residents, engineers and city planners can see the likelihood that their community will experience a damaging earthquake
over the next year.
When the team combined OCO - 2 data from selected passes
over certain power plants in the United States with computer models of
how emissions plumes would disperse, its
estimates of those plants» emissions fell within 17 % of the actual amounts those facilities reported for those days, the researchers report this week in Geophysical Research Letters.
A computer simulation then let researchers
estimate how the bones would respond to the stresses of locomotion for each species, such as jumping
over a hurdle or accelerating into a gallop.
In an article earlier this month, Ridley compared
estimates of
how much the sea level would rise
over the next century.
Although the earth has experienced exceptional warming
over the past century, to
estimate how much more will occur we need to know
how temperature will respond to the ongoing human - caused rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide.
From the obtained data, we can
estimate the total uptake of oxygen by the reef community, which expresses
how much carbon is turned
over within a defined area of the reef.
«By looking at the decline in fish food
over time, we can
estimate how much our total potential fisheries catch could be reduced,» said Moore, who helped develop the Community Earth System Model employed in this study.
Researchers compiled this tree
over 5 years, using genetic data already in public databases and other information to
estimate how the known 9993 bird species are related to one another.
To create their
estimate, the researchers took the most recent understanding for
how rocks, oceans, and air temperature interact, and put that into a computer simulation of Earth's temperature
over the past 4 billion years.
The test of
how well these instruments can detect different species of marine mammals, and
over what distances, is just the first step towards using acoustic data collected by gliders and floats to
estimate marine mammal density and abundance.
Few of these issues can be solved without more money — the new law is
estimated to cost $ 1.4 billion
over 5 years, much of it for hiring new inspectors — and it's not clear
how much the new Congress is prepared to offer.
«The study provides more realistic modeling
estimates of
how much vegetation change will occur
over the 21st century and will allow better predictions of future climate change,» she said.
To get a better
estimate of their overall abundance, we looked at what we call catch rates —
how many were caught per vessel per unit of time —
over the past six decades.
Indeed, the main quandary faced by climate scientists is
how to
estimate climate sensitivity from the Little Ice Age or Medieval Warm Period, at all, given the relative small forcings
over the past 1000 years, and the substantial uncertainties in both the forcings and the temperature changes.
A group of scientists has used a trove of historic aerial photos of the periphery of the ice sheet to
estimate how much ice it lost
over the course of the 20th century, before detailed satellite observations became available.
Current polar orbiting satellites can only provide a single snapshot of carbon dioxide uptake and water release each day, at the same time of day, so scientists have to
estimate how that one - time snapshot translates
over the course of the entire day.
This involves a combination of satellite observations (when different satellites captured temperatures in both morning and evening), the use of climate models to
estimate how temperatures change in the atmosphere
over the course of the day, and using reanalysis data that incorporates readings from surface observations, weather balloons and other instruments.