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41estimate relatively — index compare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
42estimate too highly — index overestimate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
43Estimate of the Situation — The Estimate of the Situation [The term estimate of the situation is generic, often used in military intelligence to describe a type of early report on an important subject.] was a document supposedly written in 1948 by the personnel of United… …
44estimate, estimation — An estimate is a calculation or judgment as to the value, size, or qualities of something. Because an estimation is the forming of an estimate, the two words are often used interchangeably, although estimate is more often applied to things and… …
45Estimate of excess volatiles — ▪ Table Estimate of excess volatiles (units of 1020 grams) water 16,600 total carbon as carbon dioxide 910 sulfur 22 nitrogen 42 chlorine 300 hydrogen 10 boron, bromine, argon, fluorine, etc. 4 Source: W.W. Rubey (1951). See as table: * * * …
46Estimate of excess volatiles 1 — ▪ Table Estimate of excess volatiles (units of 1020 grams) water 16,660 total carbon as carbon dioxide 2,500 chlorine 300 nitrogen 49 sulfur 44 boron, bromine, argon, fluorine, etc. 4 Source: J.C.G. Walker, Evolution of the Atmosphere (1977).… …
47estimate of the situation — padėties įvertinimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Vado loginis mąstymo procesas įvertinant visas aplinkybes, turinčias įtakos esamai padėčiai, ir priimant sprendimą, kurį veiksmų eigos variantą įgyvendinti, kad užduotis būtų įvykdyta.… …
48estimate — 1. noun /ˈɛstɨmɨt,ˈɛstɨˌmeɪ̪t/ a) A rough calculation or guess. b) A document (or verbal notification) specifying how much a job will probably cost. Syn: estimation, esteem …
49Estimate — Оценивать; Устанавливать стоимость …
50estimate — es·ti·mate || estɪmeɪt n. judgment of an object s worth, appraisal; opinion, judgement v. judge an object s value, appraise; have an opinion, make a judgement …