Sentences with phrase «pure guesswork»

"Pure guesswork" means making a guess or prediction without any evidence or knowledge to support it. Full definition
But going through this exercise will at least allow you to put a number on the loss you might suffer — and compare it to your risk tolerance — so you're not relying on pure guesswork.
At about the 10 - year mark, the accuracy (and therefore the value) of a forecast starts to peak because anticipating the health of the economy is pure guesswork at that point.
How sharing a biological mother could induce homosexuality in men remains pure guesswork, however.
Using an imagination machine powered by pure guesswork, we travel to a dimension where Snakes mission at Shadow Moses in the original Metal Gear Solid went critically wrong at the most critical of moments.
What is the value of an integrated assessment model that combines highly unlikely physical scenarios with an economic model that does economic calculations based on numbers that are throughout pure guesswork, and does that furthermore in a way that overemphasizes highly the part of the period on which we know as little as 19th century people knew about today?
While SEOers do conduct extensive research to see what search engines like, it is not pure guesswork.
The courts and the market recognize that a lower value is attributable to a minority holding in a closely held corporation, yet determining an appropriate discount is often pure guesswork.
Perhaps, as he may have misspoken while relying on pure guesswork.
It's pure guesswork.
Pure guesswork?
There are images in this film of such unparalleled beauty that Stanley Kubrick couldn't wrap his head around the fact that it was pure guesswork to achieve them.
Anything beyond this is pure guesswork, so we'll wait until Google announces 3.0 officially before making predications as to what these enhancements might be.
At first figuring out which present will impress a lady the most is pure guesswork, but once you've figured it out you can keep using the same present over and over again, with the only penalty being that the price of the present increases every time it is purchased.
At the moment, it's pure guesswork, but there's some concern Amazon will disrupt the grocery industry in the same way it impacted book and electronics sales.
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