Our guesses about others' motivations are far more accurate than the guesses we make about our own.
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As Brad says, the map is not the territory; but guesses about such things are, well, guesses.
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Various guesses have been flying around about who fits the profile, but really, all they are are guesses.
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Second, after a certain amount of wrong guesses to unlock the device, iPhones are programmed to delay new guesses.
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Panelist guesses: Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Tina Turner, Anita Baker Audience guesses: Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, Anita Baker Oh honey!
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First of all, some of these are just guesses and armchair psychology about a person who I've done a lot of writing ... Informed guesses, yeah.
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Specifically, the FBI asked for a custom-built operating system that doesn't get wiped after 10 wrong passcode guesses, and that doesn't add time limits between guesses.
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That, in turn, permitted him to brute-force the PIN six guesses at a time, resetting the phone to its original condition between each batch of guesses.
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First, if the user guesses a password wrong several times, the iPhone will introduce a delay of up to an hour before it will accept additional guesses.
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The judges should also, he suggests, know what they're talking about—right now, they swing between off-base guesses (a celebrity chef?) and joke guesses (Ruth Bader Ginsburg!).
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Thanks to the relative vagueness of the emoji's expression, people have made some pretty humorous guesses at its true meaning, ranging from legit guesses to abstract comparisons. Stroke?
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I may have made some lucky guesses that were closer to real life than I had any reason to imagine at the time, but they really were lucky guesses.
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Data from the guesses will be collected and used for ads that will run later this summer (regardless of how many guesses were correct or incorrect, the chain said).
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Three guesses, but those guesses should be the three major things we're expecting Apple to announce on the 12th: new iPhones, a new Apple TV, and a new Apple Watch.
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Now let's put our guesses in - boy or girl?
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Let's see if we can make a few educated guesses.
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But that doesn't mean we can't make some educated guesses.
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But there is more art than science to such guesses.
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Whatever his philosophy and methods, his guesses sometimes proved out.
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Feel free to post guesses in the comments with #FoundThatLizard.
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It even guesses the tempo, and assigns the notes accordingly.
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These are just my best guesses based upon current rumors.
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Dan had 1 word for it this AM ... any guesses?
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That said, what if half of their guesses are correct?
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He randomly picked a few winners among the correct guesses.
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Judges' guesses: Rachael Ray, Amy Sedaris, Molly Shannon, Lauren Graham
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And just like autocorrect, speech recognition software often guesses wrong.
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Judges' guesses: Zooey Deschanel, Padma Lakshmi, Rachael Ray, Amy Sedaris
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Judges' guesses: Ronnie DeVoe, Montell Jordan, Tony Parker, Dennis Rodman
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But when my guesses were wrong, conspiracy theories crawled in.
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Taylor Swift and Kimye have been the most popular guesses.
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Modric. He blew the earlier penalty, and Schmeichel guesses right.
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All the guidelines and practices we have are best guesses.
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The guesses ranged from a foreign invasion to worker incompetence.
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Judges' guesses: LeBron James, Montell Jordan, Dwight Howard, Dennis Rodman
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Until they turn something up, any guesses are just that.
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Judges' guesses: Adrienne Bailon, Fantasia Barrino, Jillian Michaels, Bella Thorne
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Any guesses yet to the full answer to "True artisan"?
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Judges' guesses: Jamie Foxx, Tyrese Gibson, Wesley Snipes, Anthony Mackie
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Here are their big questions and best guesses at answers.
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And it guesses what they're likely to click on next.
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Panelist guesses: Sean Penn, Russell Crowe, Lil Pump, P. Diddy, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jamie Foxx, Terrence Howard, CeeLo Green Audience guesses: T. Pain, R. Kelly, T.I., Lenny Kravitz Keep your EYE on the clues.
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Basically, the algorithm makes a bunch of educated guesses and then improves on those guesses based on whether or not the error between the target phrase and the actual transcription is increasing or decreasing.
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Dr. Latesco: At the risk of venturing into guesses and fictions.
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" He added, "Alarmist predictions amount to nothing more than wild guesses.
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Short answer is no, but I have a lot of guesses.
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Some guesses from the PeopleStyle team: His week's worth of cod.
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At the time, Wired's assertion was only one of many guesses.
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Somehow, the device could bypass Apple's prohibition of multiple password guesses.
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Now, to the more speculative/educated guesses portion of this post.
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It was not nearly as entertaining as any of our guesses.
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Prepare your guesses for the birth date of Beyoncé babies accordingly.
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Judges' guesses: Sterling K. Brown, Jamie Foxx, AJ McLean, Shawn Stockman
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But do we really want a Facebook that consistently guesses right?
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He has a few guesses about why not enough entries materialized.
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This leaves even the most skilled prognosticators making guesses and assumptions.
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We're eager for some smart guesses about the British royal family.
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These numbers are our best guesses using the information we have.
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And some of their guesses are sooner than one might expect.
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At one point, she guesses Luke Perry as Kourtney's childhood crush.
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Other guesses include the U.N.'s Refugee Agency and Pope Francis.
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And yes, all three were just lucky guesses, Mr. Jean said.
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It's a guessing game, and there are lots of plausible guesses.
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Obviously, these numbers are just guesses, and a lot may change.
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Instead, she decorated what she guesses might have been 10,000 cookies.
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After a few bad guesses, a site will lock someone out.
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If you've got any guesses about what it is, do share.
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So what follows should be taken as ballpark guesses, at best.
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Judges' guesses: Adam Rippon, Christian Siriano, Jonathan Van Ness, Jonny Weir
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Judges' guesses: Lily Collins, Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lynn Spears, Willow Smith
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Judges' guesses: Beverly D'Angelo, Zooey Deschanel, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rachael Ray
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Judges' guesses: Diplo, Rob Dyrdek, Calvin Harris, Marshmello, PewDiePie, Evan Spiegel
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They require scholars to make informed guesses about what they mean.
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But this result is only a little better than random guesses.
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Educated guesses suggest that Lucas paid $30 million for his Rockwell.
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I can hazard a couple guesses about why that may be.
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Frequently the show will pivot to best guesses about a person's country of ancestry based on current DNA sampling technology, combined with best guesses about the worlds left behind and what they might be like today.
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Passwords should withstand 100 guesses This is the most important part: No matter what your password is, it should withstand 100 guesses, which means it shouldn't be tied to any public information about you or your family.
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After too many incorrect guesses, the phone will automatically erase its memory.
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And overall, around two-thirds of the "sick" guesses made were accurate.
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Don't take chances by making guesses on how to prepare the bird.
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Everyone has pretty different opinions, and nobody guesses more than two correctly.
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The bank guesses only about 3 or 4% will actually follow through.
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Matt Williams guesses this is what he likes to do for real.
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BUFFETT: well there are probably this is the most wildest of guesses.
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Incorrect guesses will eat into your overall time and lower your score.
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She wanted to discover whether there was any pattern to incorrect guesses.
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Any guesses as to what the Play of the Game will be?
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He guesses that they are no longer attracted by the possible earnings.
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Go ahead and take your best guesses — and prepare to be surprised.
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Who want to take guesses on his currently level of intestinal distress?
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Mohammad guesses he's 3 years old, but he looks more like 0003.
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Without cellular data or Wi-Fi, the GPS receiver guesses your location.
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It's a bit hard to make too many guesses beyond New Hampshire.
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Click through to see our best guesses about how he really died.
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We may never know the truth, but here are a few guesses.
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The World Wildlife Fund guesses 10,000 species could become extinct every year.
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Unclear who's proposing, but we're told 'Survivor' staff members have some guesses.
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Any guesses as to what she may have wished for that year?
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Here's their best guesses as well, as a few of our own.
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She immediately guesses Jesus-juice loving pot-stirrer Brandi is the culprit.
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Any guesses what that rumor Cersei and Qyburn discussed might refer to?
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He has said his own wife, Debbie, second-guesses him on occasion.
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Their guesses make sense, considering the brand's cryptic messages and sparkling imagery.
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Judges' guesses: Nicole Byer, Star Jones, Mindy Kaling, Sherri Shepherd, Wanda Sykes
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He won't say, and I'd be interested to hear guesses from readers.
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These numbers are best viewed as rough guesses, not precise scientific calculations.
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But given broader trends, it is possible to make some reasonable guesses.
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Google guesses users' age, gender, marital status, income bracket, and personal interests.
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Mr. Biwam, who guesses his age to be "about 40," looked around.
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Cole then guesses that Noah has been having sex with Anton's mom.
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As for why, he guesses it may have been done as retribution.
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TRUMP SAYS HE GUESSES HE WOULD CONSIDER INTERIM TRADE DEAL WITH CHINA
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The more guesses a computer makes, the better its chances of winning.
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"It makes him," Lewis guesses, "feel like a cuck every 90 days."
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Just like any plan, financial ones are just guesses about the future.
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Judges' guesses: Alec Baldwin, Jamie Foxx, Donald Glover, Billy Porter, RuPaul, Seal
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Judges' guesses: Ana Gasteyer, Lisa Kudrow, Megan Mullally, Molly Shannon, Nia Vardalos
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We're all just lobbing guesses, crossing our fingers and holding our breath.
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It is always an uncertain process of best guesses and unexpected results.
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They then checked the computer's guesses against the women's' actual medical outcomes.
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Judges' guesses: Fantasia Barrino, Mel B, Cara Delevingne, Patti LaBelle, Diana Ross
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Judges' guesses: JC Chasez, Nick Lachey, Brian Littrell, Bruno Mars, Russell Wilson
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Nope. Despite the plausibility of these guesses, you must check your crossings.
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Irving stole a lot more from Trump; $50,000 a year, Trump guesses.
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Okay, yeah, I've watched enough TV to have some pretty good guesses.
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I didn't deliberately seek to remain uninformed so that I could relish the fun of taking guesses as to its origins — coming up with ways to justify my guesses before checking the label to see if I was right.
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With that, Tyrion guesses about the mini Lannister currently growing in her womb.
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Suchard then correctly guesses the amount of objects that she pulled out. Amazing!
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Maybe to them marketmakers, is what Noor was trying to say, Tandy guesses.
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" At first she says no, but then — to Chip's shock — correctly guesses "butter.
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GG: Lucky guesses, maybe, but your books are steeped in your actual reporting.
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As is the surety of initial guesses, or what we might call biases.
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It's all fun and games until Tyrion guesses that Brienne is a virgin.
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Guesses at probabilities are of limited usefulness when dealing with one-off events.
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Even the so-called experts are making assumptions and guesses on the future.
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The UN guesses 2000,216: mostly Tutsis, but also 22000,21995 or so moderate Hutus.
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The IMF guesses that real income has been cut in half since 2013.
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And they're making moves that indicate they've got answers, or at least guesses.
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No word why Dick Cheney wasn't there, but we have a few guesses.
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It was fun to make guesses based on what I thought I remembered.
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Feel free to share your own guesses in the comments, if you'd like.
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The all-male quartet aroused curiosity and inspired innocent guesses about their relationships.
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After six wrong guesses a user must wait a minute before trying again.
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O'Donnell said that he only ever made "semi-educated guesses" about the issue.
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She guesses attendees won't know she's Hispanic on account of her light skin.
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The Bagger's guesses: The momentum will be hard to maintain, but not impossible.
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Rolando, age 10, guesses that he receives about five such gifts each day.
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" When she guesses Hillary Clinton, there is an angry response: "No Dag Nabbit!
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Like everyone who guesses where HQ2 may land, he added a big caveat.
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Unsurprisingly, the panel is way off with their guesses about the Astronaut's identity.
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"We're making decent guesses about what we think is going on," Gelernter said.
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Theoretical predictions based on educated guesses don't necessarily pinpoint a particle's mass precisely.
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The maps kind of back up what we'd have posited as educated guesses.
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We don't find out, but both Dorne and Highgarden seem like good guesses.
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But we won't be hazarding any guesses as to what is actually contained within.
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Neither he nor senior American diplomats offered any guesses about when that could change.
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No need to add the closing speakers — we can probably make some educated guesses.
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The participants also wrote down their guesses for how each person would rate them.
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Bonnette guesses that a noninvasive monitor would initially only be available with a prescription.
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If budget wasn't an issue, though, Alie guesses Anna would have had the Mac.
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Democratic Party insiders have some guesses, but really, they're just deeply confused about Rep.
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They're making educated guesses about their data — estimating, for example, user gender and age.
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She also guesses who'll replace him in Congress, but not necessarily for the Speakership.
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But any armchair diagnostician with the latest D.S.M. could make a few educated guesses.
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Some banks' reports to IBA of their borrowing costs are merely their best guesses.
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" Then he second-guesses himself: "But she can't cook, so what do I do?
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The questions outnumber the answers at this stage, but here are our best guesses.
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You must somehow guess how to find each other and make those guesses coincide.
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Any guesses as to who receives the first one in the "Subverting Democracy" category?
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As a result, robots are unable to glean new information by making random guesses.
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No one guesses suicide, and yet in many places, suicide is the leading cause.
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To be sure, Piecyk's guesses fall below the average analyst price target of $134.21.
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Now, as far as the other two angels, I have a few educated guesses.
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They invite students to look closely and find details, take guesses and explore theories.
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But their previous tax plans do give us enough to make some educated guesses.
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Guesses have ranged from Sandra Bullock to Julia Roberts, Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston.
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As a mentalist, he seemingly reads a stranger's thoughts or impossibly guesses complex information.
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All of his guesses were slightly to significantly above the amounts that Porter cited.
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As to what's happening inside the cloud itself, we have to make educated guesses.
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But each time the computers try new guesses, they use computational power and electricity.
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Make your best guesses, then find the answers at the bottom of the page!
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There were guesses about her dress (Givenchy), his beard (intact) and the weather (lovely).
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He guesses that I have about 90 percent accuracy, which shouldn't feel like failure.
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We may never know what it was — but Stephen Colbert has a few guesses.
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Isakson's looming resignation, we're eager for some smart guesses about the Peach State, Georgia.
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Click the grid to enter the conversation and put your guesses in the comments.
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Vanessa Friedman, The New York Times's fashion critic, offered a few guesses about Mrs.
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For this particular puzzle, I had sound guesses for the ends of the string.
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Judges' guesses: Bjork, Mariah Carey, Taraji P. Henson, Jennifer Hudson, Jessie J, Patti LaBelle
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Judges' guesses: Adam Carolla, Craig Ferguson, Jeff Goldblum, Bret Michaels, Pauly Shore, Howard Stern
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Other than Churro, popular flavor guesses included funnel cake, graham cracker, gingerbread and more.
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Most people should not feel that they can make accurate guesses about the future.
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That's what New Yorkers expect, and it's the standard all leaders should follow -- including presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has an unhealthy habit of making wild public guesses, congratulating himself if he gets it right and pretending his wrong guesses never happened.
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In an attempt to crack the code, followers began to comment with their best guesses.
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Researchers gathered all the guesses, and found the participants were right more often than wrong.
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With that off the table, Cardi B had some guesses as to what actually happened.
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When Ben tells Leslie he got her an engagement present, she guesses a waffle tower.
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For centuries judges have had to make guesses about the people in front of them.
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In lieu of answers, people are all too ready to suggest their own (humorous) guesses.
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Jacobs' premise was simple: Area times density will yield more accurate results than biased guesses.
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But that doesn't mean we can't make some educated guesses about what's going on here.
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Inferring behaviors from fossils is a precarious exercise, so these are, at best, educated guesses.
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As I left, I was aware of no internal second guesses, no prickings of conscience.
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You know, you're already doing better than most VCs on these guesses you've made. Yeah.
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And so we can only make anecdotal, educated guesses about television's impact on our sleep.
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"I suppose the elongated shape can make the fingers look longer and slimmer?" she guesses.
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Its best guesses are pretty random, as you can see in the figure at right.
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And if different players make different guesses, it could potentially result in serious unintended consequences.
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Next was type ahead, which guesses what you might want to type with remarkable accuracy.
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Commenters weighed in, sharing their guesses for what they hoped the upcoming launch would be.
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Though the narrator refuses to be identified, one guesses she is based on Ms Tokarczuk.
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Here are our best plausible guesses as to why Casual Monday Minnette was late. 1.
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However the government guesses that about 203% of the population is transgender—around 650,000 people.
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The participants were told they'd receive compensation based on the accuracy of their partner's guesses.
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If we look at previous reports, though, we can start to make some educated guesses.
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In the video, Timothy guesses that the spider made its way through the rear vents.
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Scientists can then make some guesses as to whether the planet is rocky or gaseous.
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But sometimes the guesses are off-base, usually because the virus mutates quicker than expected.
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After six wrong guesses a user has to wait a minute before trying a seventh.
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Expectations for Sony's 2016 MWC announcements are a grab bag of guesses at this point.
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Over the course of an episode, he guesses, they're probably ingesting up to 24 cups.
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You can leave your guesses about that in the comments; I'm dying to hear them.
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But the boring truth is, despite our best guesses, there's no way of really knowing.
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Some early guesses: Update: We now know what Donald Trump will tweet about Monday morning.
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Results for House representatives are our best guesses based on cartographic records of congressional districts.
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Inspired by the World Series, we're eager for some smart guesses about baseball, America's pastime.
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In the early going, you're basically just making guesses based on context and readable phrasing.
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We don't really think of them as mistakes, though, but as initial guesses, hunches, ideas.
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Inspired by Tuesday's midterm results, we're eager for some smart guesses about elections and Congress.
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They used 500 variants of "Ahs" to show that his responses were not random guesses.
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Inspired by August in Washington, we're eager for some smart guesses about Congress's summer vacation.
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Below, our best guesses for who makes it through the Season 7 finale still breathing.
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Inspired by Super Bowl 53, we're eager for some smart guesses related to football championships.
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Newsletter fame on Friday awaits the quiz masters with the correct guesses about stormy weather.
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While living in New York, people often made incorrect guesses as to her ethnic identity.
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It guesses at my next question, populating an array of potential products to sell me.
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Knowing this, we can start to makes guesses about how these groups might be different.
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A human might have a different predisposition gene, but Dodman guesses it involves glutamate too.
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Previous guesses put the amount of exposed rock in Antarctica at less than one percent.
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Early guesses about who Obama might appoint have mostly been middle-of-the-road liberals.
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If the picture wasn't perfectly framed and lit, the service had trouble making accurate guesses.
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Well, that's where we're left with a lot of guesses, some more cryptic than others.
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We assembled five tough questions this week about Pelosi and received lots of good guesses.
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Individually, no one guessed it, but the average of the guesses was almost exactly right.
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Politico's Jake Sherman on Twitter: Any guesses or info about what they were up to?
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What guesses can you make to explain why gold fell from the sky in Yakutsk?
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But often the people forecasting the race, so-called Oscarologists, can make only educated guesses.
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I didn't find this puzzle extremely difficult, but I did have to make some guesses.
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She guesses at least 20,000 notes have been handed out by her community of writers.
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Inspired by Benjamin Franklin's birthday, we're eager for some smart guesses about the Founding Fathers.
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At Impossible, Brown second-guesses himself in ways he never had to as a scientist.
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If we rely on that one requirement, then we can start having fun with guesses.
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Read on for all of our best guesses at what's really going on with Watchmen.
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Harvard's David Cutler, a co-author on the study, guesses it's some mix of these.
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His dad and brother have been married before, so Jeb guesses it's just his time too.
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I don't need pictures of me and the press making guesses at what I'm up to.
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Although, if you used it against a large enough dataset, you might get mostly correct guesses.
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Guesses from Twitter users range from the Russians, to White House strategist Steve Bannon, to Pence.
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So take a look at our best guesses about the headlines we'll be writing this year.
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But considering the mosquito is the same, he said, the CDC can make some educated guesses.
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The computer that guesses the right number wins ownership over the newly created unit of currency.
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We haven't said, but I think that you can make guesses based on severity of disease.
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They're making some pretty wild and often incorrect sort of judgements and guesses, if you like.
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I don't see a legitimate reason for Xiaomi making its age guesses available to its users.
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Other guesses included Pearl Bailey (74), Aretha Franklin (37), Ella Fitzgerald (23) and Shirley Chisholm (14).
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Their guesses about the interaction between the white man and the black woman ran the gamut.
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Next, a prior network makes guesses about what details might go into a higher res photo.
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The original images are at left; color-shifted versions and the systems' best guesses at right.
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Only 5 percent of the time, she guesses, does it seem like something to worry about.
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I have guesses at what people expect from us, but I'm trying to outdo those expectations.
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Google hasn't disclosed the reasons behind the changes, but there's a few good guesses about motivation.
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Offline drives are susceptible to brute force attacks, where a hacker rapidly guesses millions of passwords.
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The best we can do is guess at answers, and even those guesses aren't worth much.
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Inspired by the Hawkeye State, we're eager for some smart guesses about this week's Iowa caucuses.
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This gives a much-needed discipline to the game: There is little room for uneducated guesses.
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Obama; Lewis is unwise to make similar claims, grounded only on guesses, about President-elect Trump.
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But, remember, even the polling averages are themselves ultimately just rough guesses of who is winning.
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" The interaction lasted about 10 minutes, Foster's mom guesses, recalling to PEOPLE, "He was so gentle.
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So we can look north of that price with our guesses for the GT12 Roadster's cost.
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He told me he guesses he misses her, but he doesn't know how he misses her.
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You can send smart guesses by midnight, and winners can take a bow in Friday's newsletter.
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Here are our best guesses as to the plot and details of the Wonder Woman sequel.
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You have to make guesses to each of those in order to make a sensible thing.
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Inspired by NASA's InSight lander achievement this week, we're eager for some smart guesses about Mars.
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Inspired by 91st Academy Awards this weekend, we're eager for some smart guesses about the movies.
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Since Aliya is a professional, I get to choose from two educated guesses: 'temple' or 'port.
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That's not much, but it's what I've got right now: no answers, few guesses, more questions.
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What guesses can you make about what President Trump is demanding before you read the article?
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We don't know what they are, but we make all make our assumptions and best guesses.
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Rooney guesses that Ryan would not be retiring if he were still Ways and Means chairman.
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Here are some educated guesses with regard to Germany from Kent Sepkowitz, a CNN medical analyst.
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Perry guesses he spends a "couple hundred hours" each October and November doing research and consulting.
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But with continued exposure to all sorts of wines, we can begin to make educated guesses.
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"On a fundamental level, the Proclamation second-guesses our nation's dedication to religious freedom and tolerance."
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No reason was given for the postponement, but Ms. Jarratt and her mother had their guesses.
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Yet those presumptions are nothing more than guesses and are rarely given the scrutiny of experimentation.
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Their dabbling flames were like guesses at a feeling, the hearth's fire like the feeling itself.
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Others simply gawk, demanding a better angle from a streamer, or making guesses at what happened.
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Mr. Saperstein paused for nearly 20 seconds as the crowd offered guesses at his medical bill.
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When asked how he's managed to stave off retirement, he guesses it's because of his style.
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Nobody actually knows what lies underground, below its head — though many have devised some (NSFW) guesses.
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Obviously these are just guesses, and there are plenty of other possible scenarios one could envision.
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All things told, Frank guesses that about 60 percent of what's in his house came from eBay.
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Fans were quick to throw out guesses like Elle V West, Fleur, Lou West and LV West.
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It's not yet clear exactly what's driving the trend, and the CDC authors don't offer any guesses.
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The exact mechanism by which it attacks bacterial cells still isn't clear, but scientists have some guesses.
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Its guesses are random at first, but get better; after perhaps 236,216 examples, it knows its pets.
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That breaks the game because friends' guesses are irrelevant if the source of truth is fake news.
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Kim Kardashian West Has Announced The Name Of Her New Baby & It's Not Any Of Your Guesses
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As far as anyone knows, every single one of these guesses is wrong, including the last one.
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For the rest, the NBS must make educated guesses, which will err on the side of continuity.
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Guesses for how much he paid are in the 8-figure range, but nobody knows for sure.
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In this case, cybercriminals have all the time, and guesses, they want to obtain the real password.
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Of course, the Directors Guild Awards are on Saturday, so we'll be fine-tuning our guesses then.
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Repeat millions of times, checking those guesses against a huge amount of data gathered from the web.
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Popular guesses included: There were also some one-offs, including Pop Rocks, Pringles, Pop-Tart, and Pez.
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When it comes time to talk theories, you're the one with real answers and not flimsy guesses.
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Anyone looking over your shoulder or borrowing your device might be surprised by the guesses Google makes.
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As with so much about Amazon's black box, blind guesses flourish in the wake of unexplained decisions.
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Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) asks if she knows where she is; she guesses she is in a dream.
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That said, I can make some guesses on the basis of what has happened in the past.
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Neither component supplier has announced any customers yet, but it's easy to offer up some informed guesses.
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A legion of reasons, guesses and conspiracy theories keep circulating about why Lehman Brothers failed in 2008.
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But a couple of guesses is that a job buys you the time to do things right.
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While we don't know much about the storyline, that hasn't stopped us from making a few guesses.
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The other side was however much of it you could see firsthand scaled by some best guesses.
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Following that curve, the car maker guesses that by 2020, the number will have dropped to 7,870.
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Inspired by Abraham Lincoln's birthday this week, we're eager for some smart guesses about the 16th president.
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Unlike many of its peers, Disney does not provide earnings guidance, leaving analysts to make rough guesses.
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With Smart Replies, Google includes three crude guesses at how you might want to answer someone's message.
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Gilfoyle guesses, correctly, that Richard has let it slip that he's the C.E.O. of his own company.
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Inspired by St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, we're eager for some smart guesses about all things Irish.
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Inspired by the World Wide Web's 30th birthday, we're eager for some smart guesses about the internet.
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At first, these predictions will appear as random guesses, as no real learning has taken place yet.
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Based on known gene activity changes, it looked for similar increases or decreases to make its guesses.
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Richard tries to guess what they studied in college—he guesses drama and fashion—and they laugh.
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You take turns to guess what item your friend was thinking of, and whoever guesses quickest, wins.
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Christian Jagodzinski can't tell me exactly how much he's worth, but he guesses it's around $203 million.
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The State College police chief, John Gardner, guesses that 5 to 10 student invasions occur a year.
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The code of ethics for the journalist who guesses rather than reports has yet to be written.
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But often, they are making educated guesses about what groups are over- or underrepresented in their samples.
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The second two rows are guesses based on the activity in two different regions of the brain.
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But computers can make good guesses about your likely path, and about which locations are most important.
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We complain about Thorsten's pedantic verbosity, or compete for who came up with the most ludicrous guesses.
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In honor of thinking out loud, I have a few guesses that I wanted to write down.
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They are a much better guide to the future than random guesses, but they inevitably involve uncertainty.
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Each company guesses what users might enjoy based upon what other people have liked in the past.
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Inspired by the holiday season, we're eager for some smart guesses about Christmas movies past and present.
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Estimates like these are guesses at best, because imagining the future is an act of science fiction.
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Inspired by Saturday's South Carolina primary, we're eager for some smart guesses about South Carolina political history.
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"They throw out statements about you, sometimes guesses based on what they observe about you," he explained.
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Judges' guesses: Dana Carvey, Jon Cryer, Nathan Lane, and Martin Short, who Jeong is certain it is.
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This is an imprecise science, involving people's best guesses for what they'll order when they get inside.
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Guesses as to what the object is run the gamut from comet to asteroid to alien spaceship.
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When management aims for big results, however, they cannot rely on lucky guesses, experience, or intuition alone.
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No one can predict how the future will shake out, but we can make some educated guesses.
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You're the smartest kid in the room, but I bet you wouldn't get it in 20 guesses.
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The software makes comparisons and guesses how to fill in missing information as you digitally enlarge your image.
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Fans have plenty of their own guesses, hunches, and theories as to who will come out on top.
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Wrong, wrong, and wrong again — but none of these guesses are as wrong as one Twitter user's brother.
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The Justice Department said the court decision harms the public and second guesses the president's national security judgment.
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He has not been able to fly for two months, he said, he guesses because of his English.
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But we definitely know a lot about the basics, and can make some good guesses about some specifics.
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They're busy making their best guesses for what might be happening when it comes to autonomy in 2020.
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Normally, fossils are devoid of any color, forcing paleontologists to make educated guesses about their specimen's actual appearance.
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"Nothing like this will ever happen again," guesses Dimitris Athanasoulis, the culture-ministry mandarin who oversees the Cyclades.
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These topics come from educated guesses by Google but you can easily delete them or add new ones.
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"Probably where it got implanted in my head, subconsciously, was the Mark Greif book Against Everything," she guesses.
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With that in mind, Falconer guesses a second season, should it occur, might focus on the house's history.
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Long, fitted sleeves and a natural waistline are also Americans&apos best guesses for the royal wedding dress.
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Iran observers are baffled as to how they spread so quickly, offering only guesses rather than firm conclusions.
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We'll show how your guess compares to the actual data—and to the typical guesses of other readers.
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In the case of Tiangong-20163, though, the end is close enough for educated guesses to be made.
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But that figure spiked dramatically in 1994, and by 2010 participants' guesses were correct 73% of the time.
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Until then, I'm mostly going to be looking at people making guesses into microphones while standing outside buildings.
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The only rule is that if someone guesses right, the GM has to fess up and tell us.
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In speculative execution, the system makes informed guesses as to which branch is most likely to be chosen.
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Inspired by an art auction headline this week, we're eager for some smart guesses about paintings and art.
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Inspired by today's closeout of a short but lively month, we're eager for some smart guesses about February.
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His style is full of second guesses, and as his work matures he makes a virtue of hesitation.
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He guesses that about 10,000 men have applied for the job, though only 78 currently fill the role.
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That is: They can take guesses about what a participant is doing just by looking at brain data.
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I guess that the secret ingredient is allspice; my friend guesses some kind of offal, like beef hearts.
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Normally, you have to make educated guesses on what you will find, and build the instrument around that.
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As a result, investors despise uncertainty, because it makes it difficult to generate good guesses about the future.
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"You can come up with 4000 other guesses, of course, as to why Amma did it," she muses.
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We called Kirsch to talk about big cures, lucky guesses, and the medical Mad Libs of his profession.
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Somerset guesses Wei-Ling must move the bar anywhere from 14 to 18 inches to complete the lift.
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She shares some of the most intriguing guesses at what and how we will be eating in 2019.
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Fernandez guesses he spends as many hours working on Simple Emotion as he does on his school work.
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Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, and French toast were among our first few guesses without even taking a bite.
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But there can only be guesses at how bad things really are and if they are getting worse.
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This year, when the PISA team made its guesses, it predicted the United States would show modest improvement.
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But with that proviso, here are a few guesses as to how that legacy will ultimately be judged.
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Meanwhile, someone with a bear emoji in their name scored it in under 10 seconds with four guesses.
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Other publications have made their own guesses, with some claiming writers would receive hundreds of thousands each winter.
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Mr. Mead had a reputation for doing thorough research and making educated guesses about what was to come.
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But young Willie, freshly interred, is not burdened with the regrets and second guesses of an adult life.
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Every year, public health agencies essentially make educated guesses on what strains and mutations will make the rounds.
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Under the law, police cannot be held liable for "bad guesses in gray areas," according to the courts.
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But still, scientists can look at dinos' modern-day relatives — like birds and crocodiles — and make some educated guesses.
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There are plenty of studies that compare the algorithms' guesses about recidivism with who really did return to jail.
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So this moment is my last chance to put any educated guesses at the movie's content on the record.
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He guesses "probably half" of the people he works with order takeout to their desks on a daily basis.
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You would never guess if I gave you a hundred guesses and put a million dollars on the line.
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He guesses the first one is written on the can's chip when it's bought, the second when it's tossed.
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Nixon's decision not to strike North Korea and Trump's decision not to strike Iran are more like second-guesses.
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Everyone also threw in their guesses for whether Patterson's bundle of joy will be a boy or a girl.
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The pre-event assessments that Lord Falconer proposes are little more than subjective opinions, in some cases best guesses.
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Yeezy-hungry fans have already tweeted out their guesses, and there are some pretty clever ones in the bunch.
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Wild guesses from one economic indicator to the next are not providing relevant and useful analysis of China's economy.
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It scans photos to understand what's in them, identifying logos and faces to make guesses about age and gender.
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But 47% of the Oxbridge tasters′ guesses on grape variety were correct, as were 37% on country of origin.
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Selena Gomez has a new single coming out, and I'll give you three guesses as to who it's about.
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Serena Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski) second-guesses her role in shaping Gilead every time she stares longingly at a pen.
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People can tweet their guesses for the next 211 minutes before he starts retweeting some of the winning responses.
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As the video progresses, however, it is made clear that both of our initial guesses were very far off.
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Snap It will present users with a few best guesses of what food was portrayed in the submitted pic.
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Though Amazon won't talk about why its Instagram experiment is ending, it's not too hard to make some guesses.
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The Whisper Challenge sees one person wear sound-cancelling headphones, while the other guesses the phrase they are saying.
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The game also complements a companion iOS / Android app that provides other possible smell guesses and their point values.
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"Maybe it's an example of the kind of dissociation that can occur on a platform like Instagram," she guesses.
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James guesses that the relationship between the changing internet and these unchanged sites is simply a matter of practicality.
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Taylor Swift's new song is here — and while Swift will never say who it's about, fans have some guesses.
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They went back to the pediatrician, who ventured several guesses, but Floyd seemed fine otherwise, so they moved on.
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The actors that play the remaining Starks on Game Of Thrones are making their guesses known to Entertainment Weekly.
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The onscreen sisters didn't give any hints as to which songs they'd be singing, but we've got some guesses.
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For example, Flatley complained that Apple recently made password guesses slower, changing the hash iterations from 10,000 to 10,000,000.
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He guesses he will have to hit 65-70 percent of fairways to have a realistic chance of winning.
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Inspired by the president's Tuesday night speech, we're eager for some smart guesses about State of the Union addresses.
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Inspired by Daylight Savings Time, which happens on Sunday, we're eager for some smart guesses about that annoying ritual.
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The computer then guesses at what you've put together, and after a few tries it would probably get it.
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Friedman himself acknowledges it is a fringe view that, he guesses, fewer than 4 percent of economists would share.
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Inspired by the dog days of August and summer getaways, we're eager for some smart guesses about presidential vacations.
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Inspired by outgoing Trump adviser John Kelly, we're eager for some smart guesses about White House chiefs of staff.
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Many items briefly flashed guesses of "Human being" or "Product design" before getting to a guess with higher confidence.
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Conservative guesses peg that number at about three times the state's consumption capability, according to the New York Times.
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Yet scientists can make some guesses about historical ice extent by sampling ice cores, permafrost records, and tree rings.
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That's usually where the mistakes are made — in assumptions, in guesses based on faded memories and self-affirming bluster.
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Their guesses as to what on earth that could mean included the Indigo Girls, Sarah McLachlan, Ani DiFranco, India.
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But given what we know about the past year, we can make some best-guesses at what's to come.
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Inspired by pro basketball in the headlines, we're eager for some smart guesses about the NBA, basketball and China.
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The point is, it's all just guesses if you only have case numbers at this point in an outbreak.
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Still, the risk of geopolitical or domestic shocks is real, he acknowledged, and traders are only making educated guesses.
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Overall, Munster guesses that Tesla has a one in three chance of pulling off privatization at $420 per share.
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Ives guesses that every week Foxconn factories are closed, it could shave roughly 1 million iPhones off Apple's sales.
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In a year when the WHO guesses badly, you need to vaccinate 100 people to prevent one flu case.
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Struggling with a tight budget and body image issues, Emily second-guesses her dress and worries about the venue.
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So every year, public health agencies essentially make educated guesses on what strains and mutations will make the rounds.
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It wasn't even possible until recently, which is why analysis has relied so heavily on assumptions and educated guesses.
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Another possibility, known as a replay attack, could defeat the device's limit on passcode guessing by making a copy of the device's memory, making a few guesses (which increments the iPhone's guess counter) and then reversing the counter by rolling back the device's memory to its state before those guesses were made.
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Rather than picking a single answer, you have to rapidly tap letters through a combination of educated and uneducated guesses.
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But the company has shared guesses before, and now it's throwing more money and engineers at the problem than ever.
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The reality is, often doctors are just making educated guesses, so do your own research too and advocate for yourself.
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This includes bypassing its auto-erase function and passcode protection so investigators can try an unlimited number of passcode guesses.
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So without further adieu, here are some of our best guesses about what you might see in the next film.
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Here's a chart of their guesses of the natural rate four years out and the actual unemployment rate that occurred.
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One of the most common guesses holds that what comes next is augmented reality, or virtual reality, or some combination.
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As for the rest of Apple's software updates, June is a little far out to be making too many guesses.
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But the guesses are made by an independent expert committee, so the government cannot make its own fiscally convenient estimates.
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Mervin Song, an analyst at DBS Vickers, guesses that Noble's lenders will choose to "kick the can down the road".
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Fans have been flooding Twitter with their guesses—some of which are hilarious, some accurate, and others are incredibly imaginative.
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This correlation is robust enough to allow for educated guesses about where the pound might land if Britain crashes out.
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What I can provide you with, though, are a few under-informed guesses about why it cost so fucking much.
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We've rounded up the biggest ones here, along with our best guesses about the likelihood that they'll actually show up.
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Well, aside from asking the First Teen for her choices, we have some guesses about who the Obamas might pick.
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All three of these numbers came in heavier than expected, especially corn, which landed above the range of analyst guesses.
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Johnson had nothing to do with Papadakis' costume, but she guesses that a plastic hook or snap may have broken.
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The museum isn't entirely sure what happened to the original and guesses that he was probably dismantled for spare parts.
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The environment in which they act is not the realities themselves, but the pseudo-environment of reports, rumors, and guesses.
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After a few guesses he told me he was 96 and his wife is 93 who is suffering from Alzheimer's.
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Administrators encourage members to share their own guesses about what happened, with West's online "lifestyle" figuring prominently in their conclusions.
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One guesses that with its newly raised round and the founding team's pedigree, that won't be the situation for long.
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Widely followed analyst Adam Jonas took some guesses at what the big announcement from Tesla will be on Thursday afternoon.
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Teamed with Fallon, Hadid lost the game to Fallon and Harper, who played strategically, windowing down the clock between guesses.
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" His argument, she wrote, "is heavy on speculation, guesses and theories and contains little to no facts to support them.
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As former members of the administration claiming to be "the most transparent in history," we can offer a few guesses.
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No one knows if this valuation is right, by the way, because prices in the private market are largely guesses.
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" One guesses this aspect to be what he referred to, with the urgency of italics, as "the importance of structure.
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Facebook also stressed that it's too early for speculation about what Brown will do, but we have a few guesses.
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Given that Iceland is such a tight knit community, surely he must have some guesses about who it could be?
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To formulate the flu vaccine, public health agencies essentially make early educated guesses on which strains will make the rounds.
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Josh guesses that a rough poll would reveal that nine out of 10 people would know what Alcoholics Anonymous is.
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As detailed as the guidelines can be, they are also approximations — best guesses at how to fight extremism or disinformation.
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Here are some of the most intriguing guesses at what and how Americans will be eating in the new year.
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This is a world of instability, mistrust and aggression, an imaginative version, one guesses, of the history Traylor lived through.
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Only a handful of children have been diagnosed with the coronavirus — and experts have a few guesses as to why
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Some of the researchers we spoke with were cautious about making any guesses as to the purpose of the structure.
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And when we aggregate together dozens of these guesses, the prediction is actually quite good, at least for the flu.
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Gramley guesses the difference here is that Shadow didn't finish its app in time to get the app stores' approval.
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Inspired by tonight's kickoff of the NFL season, we're eager for some smart guesses about NFL history and current events.
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He guesses that he watched his son, Dante, play 140 games for his high school and summer-league baseball teams.
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Experts haven&apost yet confirmed the animal species that enabled it to spread to people, but they have some guesses.
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With predictive text, your iPhone can make guesses about the words you are typing and suggest how to complete sentences.
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The other woman is the oldest—the painter guesses somewhere in her late fifties, with Javi's mother a close second.
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But it's possible to make some educated guesses, and it seems to me they could go one of two ways.
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No one really had any sharp guesses about those subjects, and to me the answers are basically a coin flip.
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Yet our best guesses about what those benefits are tend to come from observing what happens when sleep is curtailed.
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" "Having a basic understanding of chemistry helps me make better educated guesses about how elements will react in certain scenarios.
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"Approximate publication year, guesses at the title, character names, quirky plot descriptions are all helpful," the site advises prospective posters.
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Second, a supersize (6.5-inch) version of the iPhone XS with a name TBD (popular guesses are "Max" and "Plus").
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I am unduly certain in my guesses of what the alternatives will be like, even though I haven't tried them.
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The University of Illinois family medicine physician placed, she guesses, just eight of them in the span of three years.
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"You delay all these reports and the market has no idea where to go, other than trade guesses," Henebry said.
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I have a device that guesses my blood sugar every few minutes and buzzes if it thinks I'm in trouble.
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So every year, public health agencies essentially make educated guesses as to what strains and mutations will make the rounds.
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And if you're wondering about the expression Wahlberg made in those iconic photos, your guesses might be closer than you think.
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Here are our best guesses as to who will top-line Kathryn Bigelow's Gawk-Blocked, coming to theaters June 23, 2018.
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We then ask the AI car to observe its own behaviors and come up with guesses as to what it's doing.
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Such unambiguous detection of the tetraquark would confirm guesses from as far back as 1964 as to how quarks arrange themselves.
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Retailers like Amazon and Target have become able to make surprisingly accurate guesses about what their shoppers might like and need.
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A war between North Korea and the United States, according to our best guesses, would likely have cost millions of lives.
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We've broken down all the key moments of the trailer below, along with our best guesses at what it all means.
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Australia ranked 35th out of all countries that had at least 5,000 guesses each, while the U.S. came in at 61st.
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In the meantime, the most cogent guesses we've had so far come from iFixit, which pointed out several possible failure points.
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The rest of the guesses were scattered between these two extremes, with the average estimate being 2099 — 81 years from now.
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Some frames were also "interpolated" from available data, which basically means they're best guesses rather than actual captures from spacecraft equipment.
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Just to be clear, "covfefe" is not a word, despite the many guesses and jokes about what it could have meant.
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What those "obvious" use cases are, the startup isn't saying and I'm clearly not smart enough to make too many guesses.
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Next week I'll be back with some WebMD guesses about what makes someone rapidly lose weight and then rapidly lose consciousness.
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One guesses Clark found ways to make money along the way, if not quite as much as he might have hoped.
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But we can still make some educated guesses as to where extreme examples like our friend the OMG particle come from.
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When Google launched "autocomplete," the feature that guesses an individual's search as it's typed, the queries on the backend increased tenfold.
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Honestly, it's hard to make too many educated guesses about what the new major piece of information Bran dropped actually means.
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These calculations are really just educated guesses based on factors that can be influenced by the personal biases of the modeler.
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The company, he says, recorded his webinars, and he guesses his training sessions have been used many times since his departure.
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"You're making lots of guesses," said Chuck Marr, director of federal tax policy at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.
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While the player doodles, the neural network throws out its best guesses of the subject, stopping mid-sketch if it's correct.
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In general women make better guesses than men, but in India and Saudi Arabia, the outliers, men are slightly more accurate.
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But while Facebook normally cuts you off after ten or twelve bad guesses, Prakash noticed those protections were missing on beta.facebook.
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The FBI wants to make an unlimited number of PIN guesses on this particular iPhone 5C as fast as it can.
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"I think it's really hard to have a lot of confidence" in the related projection based on those guesses, he said.
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All my best guesses are in my story, but also MAKE NO SENSE of items you'd actually put in a microwave.
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If one of the drinkers somehow guesses the sum of fingers on show, they win, and the other takes a quaff.
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Another was set up to protect insurers who made bad guesses on how sick their overall pool of customers would be.
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Here are some of our guesses: Here's what Slack says it stands for: Just saying, that acronym sounds like a lie.
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It is impossible to tell where or when the next wave of displacement will appear, but educated guesses can be made.
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Newsletter fame on Friday awaits the quiz masters with the correct guesses about the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Supreme Court appointees.
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Only in Ojai, one guesses, has an elderly audience member come up to him in tears, thanking him for the experience.
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While Tesla fans have made renderings and guesses of what the car would look like, nothing could prepare us for this.
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" When Tarrant asks him about his sudden turnaround, he says he's changed his mind because "most of my guesses are wrong.
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The numbers logged in Nash's Fitbit, or printed on the food labels that Haelle reads religiously, are at best good guesses.
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There's a decidedly homoerotic vibe in the scene that follows: Jack, as Eddie guesses, is cruising him, but not for that.
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I did find this solve speedy (as a resolute slowpoke), but I got tripped up in several places by close guesses.
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But the reported numbers – from 35% of the global population in 1990 down to 10% in 2013 – are basically educated guesses.
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The algorithm is so complicated that the only way to find the desired answer is to make lots of different guesses.
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I had no idea there was ever a naval base there, but educated guesses are everything with a clue like this.
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The tech is, you've got a lot more data that's allowing you to make better guesses about what people will like.
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The manager of the Cabeza Prieta refuge, Sid Slone, guesses that up to 221,2400 people may drive its length each year.
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Consumed by news of a contagion, we're eager for some smart guesses about famous names now intimately impacted by the coronavirus.
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But after he witnesses fellow recruits kill innocent Afghan civilians, he second-guesses his brigade's mission and considers reporting their behavior.
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Tell us in the comments, then find out if your guesses to the first question were right, via this related interactive.
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But competition is constant, and that makes it dangerous to make guesses about how long a company's old advantages will last.
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When I run into people on my walking route for the first time they sometimes offer guesses as to what happened.
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It guesses your political affiliation, your level of interest in politics, and how much and what sort of television you watch.
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But traders are making educated guesses and if they turn out to be wrong, the market could turn upside down again.
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One good experiment (videotaping the event) was worth more than all the guesses — all of which turned out to be wrong.
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He guesses what will happen next: blitz or no blitz, run or pass, involving this wide receiver or that tight end.
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Based on a totally scientific poll consisting of me, I would say that educated guesses are approximately one-quarter of solving.
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He guesses 237, a number experts say would not be surprising for someone taking drugs off and on for that long.
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Even the sharpest and most experienced minds studying North Korea say their predictions as to what happens next are educated guesses.
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All best-seller lists are compromises and guesses and interpretations of fuzzy data, including the New York Times best-seller list.
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I don't think the wide range of projections means that we're blind here, though — I think we can make educated guesses.
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So when analysts throw out less than informed guesses without much more than a hunch to back up their claims, it's frustrating.
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In a demo video, the helmet guesses the age of someone facing it, and notes the colour of the clothes he's wearing.
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Observers have thrown out a few guesses, including that perhaps a shortage of physical money in Zimbabwe is driving up Bitcoin's value.
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Some subjects, one guesses, have been here a long while, going to church, celebrating milestones, visiting the barber, giving birth to children.
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Suddenly, all of Paul's off-hand remarks about Russia and the president seemed less like good guesses and more like insider knowledge.
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I'm glad we are waiting to find out, and I'm having a blast with all the guesses coming from friends and family.
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"Shortly thereafter, Helena raps about her sorrow to those "fatherless and abused," saying she "guesses that's why there are so many confused.
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Bleaches and powerful vacuums might be able to get the job done, he added, but those are still just guesses for now.
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All of which is a reminder that these initial reports, despite the precision included in the data tables, are only best guesses.
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Inspired by Bruce Springsteen's new live documentary, Western Stars, we're eager for some smart guesses about The Boss and his famed career.
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But thanks to a new batch of on-set photos captured by stealthy paparazzi, we can make some extremely well-educated guesses.
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Ahead of flu season, public health agencies make educated guesses as to what strains and mutations they think will make the rounds.
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The traditional matching approach was a statistical technique called a hidden Markov model (HMM), making guesses based on what was done before.
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Her fifth and final try before running out of guesses was Out of Africa, which she won best actress for in 1986.
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In this case, it's a question of whether Bieber had second guesses about liking a photo of his maybe-lady on Instagram.
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But they also use it to build consumer profiles to make educated guesses about what you're likely to buy in the future.
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Those messages require a 64-digit code to decrypt, but the the team found that an iPhone accepted many thousands of guesses.
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Exactly how SpaceX is building that spaceship isn't publicly known, but industry experts have some guesses based on a handful of images.
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Our best guesses are that she stowed away, or found a new family, was brought over by them, and then ran away?
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While there aren't any further details on the specifics of "Kourt," this hasn't stopped Twitter from making some guesses of their own.
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Here's a list of troubled tech execs, with Microsoft's guesses as to their breed of dog: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Each appears for about one second, so while we can't draw any definitive conclusions about their characters we can take some guesses.
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While Microsoft's announcement doesn't really explain why it's getting out of the ebook business, it's not very hard to make some guesses.
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They were also able to make educated guesses as to where each subject lived, triangulating from the businesses they called most often.
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Seacrest may have nabbed the gig, but it was a long road — one filled with endless guesses and rumors — to get there.
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Hinton's most intense sleuthing involved multiple layers of guesses and inferences, the kind that would've left less determined people in the dust.
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But again, if the thief correctly guesses my passcode, the data is still there, which is more of a concern to me.
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Inspired by the ongoing impeachment inquiry, we're eager for some smart guesses about a few insiders and whistleblowers in the United States.
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Inspired by the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, we're eager for some smart guesses about that iconic 1969 musical happening in New York.
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Inspired by "Rocketman," the new biographical film released Friday, we're eager for some smart guesses about famed pianist and musician Elton John.
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The system is merely making some—admittedly very sophisticated—statistical guesses about which words follow which in a New Yorker-style sentence.
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It's an old trick of fortune tellers and mediums in which they use vague, probing statements to make canny guesses about someone.
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And so end all the wild guesses, conspiracy theories and fan-fiction scenarios that have been circumnavigating the Internet all these months.
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That said, it's possible to make some educated guesses about the candidates' positions based on some offhand remarks on the campaign trail.
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" I think people enjoy what I do because I'm a girl who can make a complete fool out of herself," she guesses.
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The more computational power you have, the more guesses you can make, and the more likely you are to get the answer.
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Yellen also has evaded making guesses about that scenario as well, though tradition would indicate that she'll find out sometime in August.
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If information is lacking, our prefrontal cortex lays out different scenarios about what might happen, and guesses which will be most likely.
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What's more, the programs have to make some guesses about how far back in time your ancestors in a particular place lived.
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I then got enough to make good guesses at POTHOLES, LOCKSMITH and SYMBOLISM, and the rest of the grid slowly filled in.
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Even though the public doesn't know exactly how the exit poll chooses where to go, it's possible to make some educated guesses.
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Inspired by the news of the day, we're eager for some smart guesses about some non-coronavirus news of the past week.
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But those assumptions were little more than guesses, and Mr. MacLeod freely admits he has no hard data to back them up.
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Guesses on Twitter included her mother, Doria Ragland, a yoga instructor and social worker; and Prince Charles, her future father-in-law.
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"She likes to give shit, but she cannot fucking take it," Brittingham says about... well, our best guesses would be LeeAnne Locken.
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Unlike pop music, where Spotify's algorithms and playlists can create amazing guesses on what you'd like to hear, classical is quite different.
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Inspired by this week's anniversary of 28500/6900, we're eager for some smart guesses about events set in motion 2628 years ago.
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Johansson is playing a woman whose certitude has, for years, been divided by marital second guesses, by Charlie's (and Driver's) emotional bigness.
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A negotiation process, on the other hand, would force insurers and doctors to make honest guesses about what the price should be.
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Yet there are clearly significant limitations to Mr. Biden's appeal across the aisle — and to Democrats' guesses about how Republicans might feel.
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Mr Solvik-Olsen guesses that last year alone his government missed out on as much as NKr3bn in tax because of the incentives.
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We can hazard guesses but we're not in a position to know without much better access to tightly guarded, commercially controlled information streams.
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But Star Wars being Star Wars, there have been enough hints along the way that we can at least make some educated guesses.
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Experts must track influenza patterns around the world, plug data into models, and make educated guesses about what to expect during flu season.
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Guesses range from using Soli to activate the Google Assistant to using it for controlling various UI elements (think volume and media controls).
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That is why it's a pretty good bet that whatever guesses we have about season 9 so far are not the whole picture.
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Ultimately, you can make educated guesses as to what conclusions arise out of what choice you make between the ones presented to you.
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When Gates guesses that a box of Rice-a-Roni is $5 (actually $1), the crowd deflated, sighed, chattered, and laughed at Gates.
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This correlation is robust enough to allow for educated guesses about where the pound might land if Britain does end up crashing out.
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I haven't heard much about what's going on with Scorpio, so your guesses about what Microsoft is doing are as good as mine.
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NASA has no way of knowing how hard a rock will be prior to drilling, with mission controllers having to make educated guesses.
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What that means for consumers (and their kids) is currently an unknown, but we have some guesses about what it means for Disney.
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Apple's certainly surprised us before, but here's our best (educated) guesses at what the company will be showing off in the next week.
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Fact is ... most of these stories are just guesses, but it's a good bet 21 Savage's net worth is in the multi-millions.
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I think I started on the Pyramid of the Sun and walked along the Avenue of the Dead, but those are just guesses.
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I've assembled The Verge's expert team of product name analysts to compile a list of our best guesses at Project Scarlett's real name.
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The Oculus Touch controllers feature capacitive sensors, so when the system doesn't sense your thumb or index finger, it guesses you've extended them.
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With all that in mind, I've made my best guesses about how the summer of 2017 will shake out at the box office.
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The scientists say they can make educated guesses about the potential for harm, and most are harmless or exist in vanishingly small amounts.
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Any guesses as to which U.S.-based label the POTUS hopeful will be kitted out in when she hits the podium this evening?
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George Burgess has several educated guesses, and he's certainly qualified to make them, having studied sharks' mysterious ways for more than four decades.
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You watch the same data we watch, so it won't be that hard to kind of make some educated expectational guesses around that.
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When it came time to impersonate Tina Turner, Beyoncé and Madonna, Latifah employed dance moves – which earned her more correct guesses from DeGeneres.
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David Burrows, an entrepreneur and marketing professional, is behind the prank which feeds off of all the guesses Twitter users are throwing out.
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So we've put together our best educated guesses, based on our obsessive knowledge of these characters, their movies, and the circumstances surrounding them.
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Other leading guesses include Terry Bradshaw and Peyton Manning for the Deer, Tori Spelling for the Unicorn, and Rumer Willis as the Lion.
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While researchers could previously makes guesses at what kinds of ailments were getting the bulk of unnecessary treatment, now they have hard data.
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The original reasoning behind those guesses might sound counterintuitive: People said Smith doesn't actually want the role (in the long term, that is).
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Although the shortest dollar, sterling and euro rates are based largely on actual loans, others rely on banks' "expert judgment"—ie, informed guesses.
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Since the flight itself will be automated and designed for comfort, Bezos guesses that his customers will need only a day of training.
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While this study did not look into why higher intelligence was associated with higher depression rates in autism, we can make some guesses.
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It's an impressive piece of art that conveys a lot of feelings, which is part of what gives it its popularity, Lewin guesses.
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She tells us she was born in the desert, though she doesn't know her exact age; she guesses somewhere around 60 years old.
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Obviously the joke only works if the next person to reblog the chain accurately guesses the former's intended Scalia-adjacent word, Jeopardy-style.
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If that story is true, all we have is guesses as to what went in the glass … and what the glass looked like.
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There were a lot of wild guesses when activist and actress Laverne Cox revealed she would be collaborating on a project with Beyoncé.
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Then the responses are weighted to match the age of all the voters who showed up, based on the guesses of the interviewer.
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Where Mr. Ross has invented characters or episodes or made guesses about motivations, he explains why, pointing to justifications in the historical record.
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They sort everything from peaches and potatoes to grapes and grains — some 60 percent of processed food gets sorted this way, guesses Frost.
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Inspired by the Friday release of "Toy Story 4" in theaters, we're eager for some smart guesses about the famed Disney-Pixar series.
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In Henry's later years, people were always asking him how old he thought he was, and he would make a series of guesses.
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He guesses he spent about 303 hours meticulously detailing his battle plan in two inches-thick binders with bills, medical records and correspondence.
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While scientists have pre-determined hypotheses — or educated guesses — about what we will see, we also know there are limitations to our studies.
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But we can take a few guesses ourselves based on the current Xbox One X and Microsoft's work on a game streaming service.
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We can make educated guesses about the future, and given the linear way baseball unfolds we'll be right a lot of the time.
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They just don't have a lot of information, and so they substitute guesses and views of the world that make them feel comfortable.
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Think back to what you've learned in science class, or make guesses based on your own observations and knowledge of the natural world.
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In 250, a British teenager, John Searjeant, dominated the Mastermind World Championship by solving a code with just three guesses in 19 seconds.
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Otherwise, I'd say go with your gut — there were a lot of clues that rewarded my guesses, and I'm a very average guesser.
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Reporters and editors making guesses at what might happen rather than reporting what did happen results in what is typically called speculative journalism.
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The underlying beat is slow enough to make room for fitful, asymmetrical vocal lines, while backup vocals arrive to multiply the second guesses.
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I had a terribly tough time getting started on this grid and had to make some wild guesses and then sleep on it.
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Georgia Moloney, a 21-year-old concert photographer in Sydney, guesses she hears calls for "shoey" at one in five shows she shoots.
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So sometimes you're seeing an exact duplicate of what was on-screen 37 years ago, and some things on-screen are educated guesses.
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Almanzo's father guesses that the pocketbook might belong to Mr. Thompson, and Almanzo finds Mr. Thompson at one of the stores in town.
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Among his guesses: • More slack in the labor market could mean that the economy can support more work than is actually being created.
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Inspired by the late Kobe Bryant, we're eager for some smart guesses about the storied career of the longtime Los Angeles Lakers star.
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Virtually every fan base second-guesses its team's medical staff, even booing the trainers on opening day, which has happened with the Mets.
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Before the name behind the angelic face was revealed in 1978, popular guesses of the baby's identity included Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, Sen.
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You can fill in the blanks with your own guesses, or scroll down to find a scrambled list of words that were removed.
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Whenever scientists figured out the shape of a particular protein, they were able to make informed guesses about the shapes of related ones.
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He's also said that anyone who guesses the album's official name will get tickets to Season 3 and a free pair of Yeezys.
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A second, similar setup hazarded its guesses on the age and gender of people that stood in front of its large-screen display.
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Guesses about DeVos's agenda are, at this point, based more on liberal nightmares and conservative wish lists than anything she's said in public.
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For all our faux-precise economic modeling, we're acting, as humans always do, on some mix of educated guesses, fears, hopes, and instincts.
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Court documents state that software should be designed to allow the FBI to make as many guesses at the suspect's passcode as it takes to unlock the device (sometimes, a user can only make a limited number of attempts to access an iPhone before data on the device is deleted, and incorrect passcode guesses temporarily lock the device from further attempts).
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Characters like Jon have made educated guesses, based on the mass destruction he witnessed at Hardhome and the legends of the first Long Night.
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Skorobogatov points out that the technique could be streamlined and automated, using a USB keyboard to type the PIN guesses from a programmed script.
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I have a couple of guesses here, neither of which are spelled out in the movie, but which do seem to fit fairly well.
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While there's no way of knowing in advance how any court case will turn out, we can — with expert help — make some educated guesses.
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In the 16th century European guesses about porcelain's composition ranged from alabaster—a form of the mineral gypsum—to crushed shells buried for centuries.
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During that week, Woods fills the table with his best guesses of what will be popular, but it's hardly a replacement for genuine data.
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Lee admits that Markle's wedding dress is a well-kept secret and that her hand-sewn designs for the dolls are guesses at best.
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The Grey Gardens Home For Wayward Socialites proprietor actually guesses Tinsley is over having children, until the newbie tells her it's quite the opposite.
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Feel free to makes your guesses, if you like... but I am not going to be confirming or denying anything, so don't expect replies.
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Here are some of our (and the internet's) guesses as to what Easy D may be: Easy D was with us all along pic.twitter.
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The prevailing theory guesses retirees will depress returns by pulling money out of their 401(k) plans so they can spend it in retirement.
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There have been so many PLL theories, near-misses, and wrong guesses, it's starting to seem like we will never know the true answer.
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When you ask each of them to output one word, they're not going to make the right guesses about what each other is thinking.
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With Brett Gardner — a threat to steal — on first and Sanchez on deck, Ellsbury did not require many guesses to know what was coming.
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Roose said that the market was debating how long the plant would be shuttered, with trade guesses ranging from two months to six months.
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Even after entering conservative assumptions (guesses, really) about income, savings, housing prices, and the renting-versus-owning calculation in Utah, the numbers don't lie.
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Our hostess confirmed that my guesses were correct; the first sandwich had a real sausage patty, and the second boasted the plant-based meat.
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Riveted by impeachment proceedings, we're eager for some smart guesses about the Constitution and Congress's role in the attempted removal of presidents from office.
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But if the predictions are even small improvements on current "best guesses," refugees would benefit from not being bottled up in overcrowded refugee camps.
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It opens with two Donald Trump quotes on America's Muslim community (three guesses) before going on to follow a Muslim family's day-to-day.
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This evening is exciting, as Venus and Uranus square off, finding you embarking on some unexpected adventures based off some wacky guesses and estimations.
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But the standard deviation between their forecasts — a gauge how spread out the guesses are — was 127 points or 4.4% of its current level.
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Each set of six guesses takes 25 seconds to complete, meaning the 10,000 possible combinations could be fully tested in just over 41 hours.
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Each set of six guesses takes 90 seconds to complete, meaning the 10,000 possible combinations could be fully tested in just over 41 hours.
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Probably because of the gender-neutral pseudonym and the book's winning, wine-slugging unreliable narrator, Anna Fox, guesses about the author's identity skewed female.
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Winning "guesses" earn more credits, and the five fans with the highest totals then earn raffle tickets for autographed Kings gear and game tickets.
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According to best guesses, there are currently five to seven-thousand tigers in the country, and fewer than 400 are housed at accredited zoos.
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Some might argue that creating distributional accounts is tricky, that it requires making some educated guesses about how to pool different sources of information.
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More important, the terrifying numbers the memo cited were just rough guesses intended to hint at the scale of the problem, not actual measurements.
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The American media has printed guesses and lies about celebrities for as long as the two have existed; that's hardly Google or Amazon's fault.
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The photo of the back of the phone revealed four camera lenses, plus a flash and what Weinbach guesses to be a microphone hole.
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I do not want to make uninformed guesses about why this is the case; I simply want to state that it is the case.
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But it took me 13 guesses and two minutes to get a word that, at best, trips up first graders on a spelling test.
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Fortunately, some mildly risky guesses like PENT, SURF, ORTHO, and NIL panned out, but it did take a bit for me to build momentum.
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Mr. Sywyk's grandparents bought the house next door for $65,000, he guesses in the 1980s; now it's worth a small fraction of that price.
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Most of us aren't in that boat -- so if you know even half the questions and have some lucky guesses, you could go through.
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Here are our educated guesses on what we expect to be announced, what might be a maybe, and what is probably off the table.
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We all had our guesses, and the innumerable theories ranged from probable to downright preposterous — but no one saw that season 8 finale coming.
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We can make educated guesses about how the politics might unfold and we can look to previous examples to better understand what is happening.
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He guesses he has taken in about a dozen young men over the past few years after they were outed and chased from home.
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I had "obsolete" for OUTDATED and "dither" for LATHER; knew TEAMWORK, RANGE, DIGEST; and had good guesses with IMPROVISE, GRAFFITI and a few others.
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Second, the user can optionally enable a self-destruct feature that, after 10 bad guesses, will delete information needed to unscramble the encrypted data.
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Official guesses have ranged from $120 million a year to as much as $1 billion, according to one estimate cited by the Justice Department.
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Current estimates of the ash plume are between 5-7 kilometers, so between 16,000-20,000 feet (down from the initial guesses of over 50,000 feet).
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After a bit of numbers crunching, WaPo guesses that the world's spiders could end us all in a year, if they really felt the need.
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Many of the posts on the Facebook page celebrated mass shooters, and the first posts provided guesses as to how many people he would kill.
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One of my guesses was that synthetic biology was part of biotech, and doing similar stuff to what biotech has been up to since 1973.
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Guesses about the baby boy's name are all over the place, but there's one option Teigen has shut down — for an understandable (and hilarious) reason.
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We don't know exactly what is in store for tonight (and both Tesla and Musk seem to love surprises), but here are our best guesses.
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Only a handful of children have been diagnosed with the coronavirus — and experts have a few guesses as to whyHow deadly is the new coronavirus?
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Burger King is collecting customers' guesses and plans to release the data in a new wave of commercials that'll run later this summer in Sweden.
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Then, both neural networks best guesses are combined and voila, something like this pops out:NiceHere are some more examples with variations of super-resolution output.
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So, even though we don't know exactly what the mystery samples are, we do have a few guesses based off the hints Sephora has given.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders is parroting what her boss says A LOT regarding Omarosa and her bombshell book -- and alleged recordings -- on President Trump ... any guesses?
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Indulge us a few educated guesses too, as producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael J. Wilson are pretty good at keeping things under lock and key.
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The ad includes the response of one man who incorrectly guesses that Obama was born "in Africa" — an answer that drew further accusations of racism.
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People are dropping guesses right and left, which doesn't seem too smart if you're trying to be the only one to get the right answer.
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Shopping Quizzes has created a recommendation engine that actually asks shoppers what they're looking for, instead of relying on guesses obtained from their browsing history.
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Judging from the images pouring in from Paris, we can make a few educated guesses as to which trends will actually make it to Tinsletown.
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The feat was so alluring that it prompted some Fed officials' guesses last week on how long it would take to normalize the balance sheet.
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If it all comes down to educated guesses anyway, why not promote those who help a President do what he or she wants to do?
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That assistance includes disabling the phone's auto-erase function, which activates after 10 consecutive unsuccessful passcode attempts, and helping investigators to submit passcode guesses electronically.
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Encouragingly, the guesses produced by our random-number generator performed worst (see chart); it yielded predictions that were off by 4.4 percentage points on average.
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In highly liquid futures markets, a large number of individuals make informed guesses about the future, and to do so with skin in the game.
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No nation stands to gain more from the TPP than Vietnam, which, the World Bank guesses, will get a GDP boost of 10% by 2030.
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For now, here are our educated guesses, which you should feel free to use when devising your own strategy for winning your Globes pool. Onward!
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That is already happening with Google's Inbox and its Android messaging app, Allo, both of which exhibit a disquieting degree of accuracy in their guesses.
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"Everyone is wondering the reason and there are a lot of guesses," said the deputy head of treasury at a Chinese bank in Hong Kong.
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He guesses that many women don't want the obligation of a full-time husband, or consider it a plus that a man is already married.
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But in surgically removing Trumpism from the Republican Party, Clinton gave swing voters in key states a chance to switch sides with minimal second-guesses.
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But it's possible to make some guesses, based on similar technology that's been developed by third parties for both the Oculus Rift and the Vive.
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The brain combines sensory signals, processes it in the context of what it knows from the past, and guesses what is happening in real time.
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When asked if "Homerpalooza" were written today, neither Oakley nor Weinstein are willing to even venture guesses as to what acts would serve as guests.
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She discovers a vile dark liquid inside it, and then a worm, which the doll's small owner, she guesses, put there to simulate a pregnancy.
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He guesses this could be carried over from our hunter-gatherer days, when humans didn't have ready access to food as soon as they woke.
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But it comes with the risk of systematic bias: If a pollster guesses wrong on party identification, the poll will probably be wrong as well.
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He knows that Barack Hussein Obama — he insists on Fox's using the middle name, three guesses why — will create an existential panic in his viewers.
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Then, make some guesses before reading further: — What percentage of students at four-year colleges do you think has at least some student loan debt?
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They could learn from their environment, and although they could never be completely sure what would happen next, they could at least make educated guesses.
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They typically assume implementation of strong policies that would enable steep emissions cuts, as opposed to analysts' best guesses of what's most likely to unfold.
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Managing bad assumptions, politics, and all kinds of wasteful baloney as your leadership team second-guesses what they're each doing in their black-box silos.
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But if you Want To Believe, the current best guesses point to something happening towards the end (or on the very last day) of March.
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If the first step worked, armed with that working card number and expiration date, it only takes a thousand guesses to attempt every security code.
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Her discussions are rooted in a combination of extant garment research (the firsthand study of historical clothing) and secondary sources stitched together with educated guesses.
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Beyond basic demographics or employment and responses to specific voir dire questions, trial lawyers — even those supported by expensive jury consultants — are making blind guesses.
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And if particle physicists have only guesses, maybe we should wait until they have better reasons for why a larger collider might find something new.
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With Netflix's upcoming revival of the classic sitcom, people are constantly making guesses as to which cast members will make their triumphant return to Stars Hollow.
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Last fall, University of Virginia computer science professor Vicente Ordóñez noticed a pattern in some of the guesses made by image-recognition software he was building.
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Image: GoogleOh, and for those trying to guess what the P will end up standing for, current guesses include Peppermint Patty, Pumpkin Pie, Praline, and more.
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Verdict: Japanese ramen or Vietnamese noodles On Friday, we'll find out and announce the flavors — and hopefully won't be mortified by how wrong our guesses are.
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But I had information about what sort of factors the politician would consider — without needing to make guesses about what the politician really felt or believed.
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But, from just the pictures alone, we've been able to make some very educated guesses on what types of characters the A-List actresses are portraying.
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It's called "Milli" (we'll give you three guesses why), and it didn't launch with the rest of the pressed powders that came out earlier this month.
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No explanation was given for why the campaign was suspended, but it's pretty easy to make some guesses, the leading one being: Adoptly looked completely fake.
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The internet jumped in with their guesses of what this 13-year-old kid with what I assume is a rich dad or uncle was googling.
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In an election, the guesses don't tend to be independent but are guided by the conventional wisdom of newspapers, websites such as fivethirtyeight and opinion polls.
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All the big companies' location-based services—even the accelerometers in phones that detect small movements—are making ever-improving guesses about users' wants and needs.
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"I get to say, if I'm Trump, that this deal is not in the US national interests — which is all I want to say," Nephew guesses.
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Optican, an agent with Mercer Vine, also guesses at why the star chose the "warm, romantic, intimate" property during the tumultuous final year of her life.
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Why it matters: The crypto industry has long struggled with a lack of regulatory clarity, often taking guesses as to how it can apply current laws.
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When our fiction workshop professor is done, everyone in the class guesses that the story with copious amounts of nigga in it is the black boy's.
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Basically Kimmel reads out a fact about one of them, and they all have to write down their guesses as to who the fact refers to.
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Unsurprisingly since it's the internet, there are also more out-there guesses like cotton candy Oreos and toothpaste Oreos, which actually came up more than once.
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The algorithms likely wouldn't be told the race or gender of an applicant, but that doesn't prevent the system from making guesses and reflecting existing biases.
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If indeed the veterinarian's assessment of the animal's good health three hours prior to departure was accurate, then here are my best guesses on what happened.
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To give up what you're doing well because of guesses about what's going to happen in some macro way just doesn't make any sense to us.
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Using neural networks, the app guesses where you'll wrinkle, where your hairline will recede to, and what parts of your face will sag over the years.
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If a customer guesses correctly, they will get a free homemade cookie for dessert, "or maybe it won't be a cookie at all…," the restaurant joked.
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Ducey's office called conjecture about whom he might pick ahead of McCain's death "disgraceful," but that didn't stop the guesses as to who it might be.
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If the chances of winning become so slim that no one guesses the right combination of numbers, the prize rolls over, growing to a vast sum.
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They knew Helme's VIN, but in a real-world attack, a hacker could just automate guesses to try and gain access to vehicles around the world.
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That is why the demands in the order are different, to provide assistance to bypass the separate auto-erase function and delays between pass-code guesses.
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Google co-founder and current president Sergey Brin might be one of the best guesses we have for the person heading to the moon with SpaceX.
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It's hard to say exactly what he'll share — when Musk is on stage, any topic is fair game — but we published our best guesses last week.
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Inspired by Daylight Saving Time, which requires our attention on Sunday, we looked for smart guesses about how and why we bend time twice a year.
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Belshe guesses that Parks—or whichever doctor or social worker referred her to the Norths—had assumed that her parents were wealthier than they actually were.
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Casual and scientific analyses have yielded a wide range of guesses as to the average contents of a marijuana cigarette, whether purchased or prepared at home.
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There are several clues that point toward the identity of the anonymous author behind "A Warning" and the Times op-ed, but they're all just guesses.
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Inspired by the never-ending shutdown, we're eager for some savvy guesses and Googling about who said what, according to news and television reports this week.
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She guesses that the outrage from commenters on the blog and on the Internet is not necessarily fueled from the situation itself, but from GG's attitude.
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The best guesses are that the notorious loopholes in real estate law mean he pays little and that he is worth much less than he suggests.
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Smithsonian's history of the donut provides a comprehensive look at the food, and from it we can draw a few guesses about why donut holes shrank.
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Nathan guesses that some patients might be scared, or embarrassed, to tell their doctor if they're using something like marijuana to treat a medical problem themselves.
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Trend-chasing used to be the province of early adopters making educated guesses—now it's something that can be directly quantified and observed on streaming services.
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We could start making some guesses about prospects once the Trump administration endorses that, but they've made pretty clear that they're putting together their own plan.
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Using an iPhone of his own, Dr Skorobogatov was able repeatedly to overwrite its memory with the copy he had made before he began his guesses.
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Inspired by the 15th anniversary of the premiere of the comedy program "The Office," we're eager for some smart guesses about the long-running television hit.
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With that model, the researchers could often make precise guesses about subsequent users' personalities using only a list of their likes, no 100-question quiz necessary.
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And since Andrew has just returned from the wilds of Iowa, his guesses will be maybe a little less ill-informed than the rest of ours.
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Of course, nobody knows exactly what brand of dystopia—if any—will emerge in the decades to come, but Motherboard wanted to collect some educated guesses.
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On the other hand, the Supreme Court recently deferred to President Trump on the travel ban and rarely second-guesses the president's responses on foreign relations.
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She longs for an anchor within the changing tides of first loves and second guesses: Ramona has come out as one of two lesbians in Eulogy.
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Just by knowing this variance, the algorithm could make a decent guess at when a slip would occur; information about precursor events helped refine those guesses.
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Gizmodo speculates it's probably some form of predictive system that guesses the player's button inputs algorithmically and renders frames early before sending them to the screen.
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Scientists aren't sure what dinosaurs like velociraptors and T. rexes sounded like, but their best guesses are based on their closest living relatives: crocodiles and birds.
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She guesses that drivers make an average of $20 per hour, but after the cost of gas and car maintenance probably only pocket $11 to $12.
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On iOS 9, a security mechanism wipes the device clean if the wrong passcode is entered 10 times, and guesses are delayed for every wrong attempt.
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Our understanding of the natural world is filled with estimates, guesses, and predictions based on a shifting landscape of technology used to measure what's around us.
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Still, as word that the Queen might have a favorite song spread last week, people on Twitter shared their best guesses before clicking through to NME's story.
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He just re-watches certain films and scenes over and over again, and uses a combination of movie-review metrics, research, and best guesses to draw conclusions.
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Repeating that technique, he determined that he could try a collection of six PIN guesses in about 90 seconds, or all possible pins in around 40 hours.
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The answer, as Oedipus rightly guesses, is "man" — you crawl as a child, you walk as an adult, and you stoop on a cane in old age.
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"I'm not going to make any guesses as to what their negotiating strategy should be or what they should be asking for," Evers told The Associated Press.
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No cast has been announced for the upcoming movie yet, but the child actors are already making guesses about who should play their characters' grown-up versions.
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There are only 13 days until President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are to meet in Argentina — and the leaks, rumors and guesses are flying fast.
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Still, there were a lot of enjoyable things about this episode, and a lot of my previous guesses about where the plot was headed were nicely upturned.
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Perotti doesn't know the behind-the-scenes work that went into getting his show to the top, but he guesses it was some sort of click-farm.
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I'm done with guesses about whether a player is good or not, I'm just gonna play at my full capacity and expect them to be ridiculously good.
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Jennifer Gordon, the rescue's executive director, said the team is unsure exactly how old the animals are but guesses they are around 2 to 3 years old.
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By taking today's data and extrapolating into the future using these historical trends, we can make educated guesses about the final values of all of our predictors.
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Kevin Kyland, a former Scotland Yard detective who is now Britain's anti-slavery commissioner, guesses that 90% of Nigerians working in brothels in Europe are from Edo.
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These examples are trivial and elementary, equivalent to our earliest, lame guesses of what the internet would be, just after it was born—fledgling CompuServe, early AOL.
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But these moments are definitely few and far between, and more frequently the app is just dead wrong, often falling back on the same few incorrect guesses.
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Lace is announced last for Ben's first group date at Bachelor High, co-starring (she guesses) Jackie, LB, Lauren H., Becca, Amber, Mandi, Jubilee, Jennifer, and Jojo.
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"We're just about to tell the world," Solem said when I asked him about this, although the three companies sponsoring the Vista dataset are probably good guesses.
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Imagine making decisions on how to treat your cancer through a series of guesses regarding how legislators may or may not change your coverage in the future.
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Inspired by "The Late Show" claiming the No. 1 rated show in late night, we're eager for some smart guesses about the history of late night television.
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Too bad for Spicer, the mystery green blob (any guesses on what is was — spinach, parsley, kale?) deeply lodged between his lower teeth did not go unnoticed.
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Without knowing what the mysterious new "b" stood for, we grappled with the news by coming up with our best 100 guesses of what IHOb could mean.
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Here are DealBook's guesses about which attendees might strike up deal talks in between panel discussions, rounds of golf and drinks in the Sun Valley Lodge bar.
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So all the numbers so far, from the three publishers who have said they were going to publish the book, we're all putting up our best guesses.
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"The best guesses are that there would be an absolutely gigantic holdup of goods in both directions," added Mr. Holmes, referring to trade across the English Channel.
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He realized, reluctantly, that TV was where people were now, that big cultural moments more often involve screens than books, which, he guesses, is how evolution works.
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With guesses like that, it's no surprise that, so far, three out of the four celebrities revealed on The Masked Singer weren't even on the panel's radar.
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From there it was just a matter of creating an algorithm that accurately guesses sequences of letters — just like you did for the spider and the fly.
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Inspired by Greta Thunberg as Time's 2019 Person of the Year, we're eager for some smart guesses about the history of the annual magazine cover about influencers.
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Repetitions of three lend coherence and satisfaction: In fairy tales, you get three guesses or three wishes, the chairs are too big, too small or just right.
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Still, more Smart Compose users hit Tab to accept the machine's suggestions when predictive text makes guesses that sound more like them and not like everyone else.
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In Atchison, residents adore Ms. Earhart and are eager to share their own guesses about what happened after her last radio transmission over the Pacific in 1937.
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You might have taken a few guesses as to what today's theme might be, but I'll bet you were wrong until the very end, as I was.
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I think it might be something house or garage so I'm going to take two guesses at some heroes...Frankie Knuckles or EZ. What's on their rider?
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Players have the chance to pay carriage tokens to look at your answers or ask you to look at their guesses and confirm how many are correct.
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If you're here because of your fascination of criminology, [the] confession serves as an answer sheet for all of those educated guesses we have formed along the way.
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Until recently, pollution scientists had to use models to figure out where those emissions originated and localized—which neighborhood, which block—using weather models and guesses about hotspots.
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And it can be an uphill battle to nudge residents and officials toward the level of abstraction required to dwell in the realm of forecasts and best guesses.
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Basically, when the iPhone or iPad is plugged in, a hacker can use keyboard inputs to enter passcode guesses instead of tapping the numbers on the device's screen.
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An attacker could create a massive string of inputs and send them all at once and iOS would allow an endless string of guesses without erasing the device.
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The relationship is "adversarial": The component that knows what a human face or cat looks like is always accepting or rejecting the guesses made by the other component.
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"I make educated guesses and we try and get answers and bits of information from the writers, but they keep it close to their chest," Williams told Grimshaw.
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Her followers respond with guesses about the bear's species and reasons for the guess, and after an hour she gives them a hint by tweeting the bear's location.
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There is enough data, however, to make educated guesses about what shows AT&T and Comcast will want to take for their respective WarnerMedia and NBCUniversal streaming services.
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There are a few obvious guesses as to who might betray Elliot, like Angela or a pissed-off Darlene, but we won't know until the last possible second.
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At some point "unconfirmed reports" (meaning guesses) showed up all over Twitter about the death of the Queen's husband, the 95-year-old Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
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And over time, the system would identify characteristics of reports that are deemed to be valid, helping it make smarter guesses about which content should likely be removed.
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This includes Facebook's infamous ad "categories," the seemingly random group of interests, locations, and activities Facebook guesses are relevant to you based on your use of the service.
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And the mood is often serenely surreal — at least until the production second-guesses Henze by reinserting the opera's Intermezzo, which the composer cut after the world premiere.
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She guesses that it's a way for people to add greenery to their homes without actually rearing plants — which millennials notoriously love, and often admit to failing at.
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But from his time researching money laundering, Silverstein believes the answer is more about Mossack Fonseca's client base, which he guesses is largely Europeans, Asians, and Latin Americans.
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Further observations will need to be done to confirm these are legitimate finds, but Petrillo guesses that around a third will turn out to be the real deal.
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Last week…Read more ReadYes, drones are not birds, and a lot of the figures on the frequency of drone strikes in particular relies on some educated guesses.
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And here's a video of the NAND desoldering process:Why it could work: This method would allow the FBI to try an infinite number of guesses for the passcode.
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A Reuters poll of industry analysts showed expectations that General Motors Co sales fell about 2 percent, and guesses ranged from down 9 percent to up 3 percent.
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If you have some more exact guesses as to what the Limited Edition Mystery Oreo's flavor is once you've had a taste, you can head over to OreoMystery.
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Thanks to some 100 years of research into how children learn, we can make educated guesses about what sort of interactions, in what sort of circumstances, are best.
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Only Google knows exactly how expensive, but we can make some educated guesses by looking at how much online mapping companies are spending to maintain their maps today.
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If you asked a friend "Do you watch that show with the betrayal and the murder," chances are "Game of Thrones?" would be one of their first guesses.
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Their crimes are unknown, but you can make some guesses based on that fact that your own character appears to have been exiled from the crime of literacy.
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That's more than a month away, but we can all take some safe guesses at what kinds of things the new (old) show will feature, like: Catch phrases!
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His point is that although no grand theory explains the world, an experienced observer can make informed guesses about which places are on the up or in decline.
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And with this regular pattern of gray lines on a white background, the brain guesses that there'll just be more of the same, missing the intermittent black dots.
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But we can hazard informed guesses about the following question: Which of the five major conferences will fail to place a member in the final four team bracket?
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Summing up all the highest inspection guesses for the first 10 weeks of the current marketing year yields a total volume 23 percent smaller than the realized value.
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Ask most people to name the location of the world's busiest airport, and you're likely to hear guesses ranging from New York and London to Beijing and Tokyo.
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To deride all this as the guesses of "so-called experts" is very dangerous, not just to the livelihood of financial advisers, who claim to be experts themselves.
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Google's autocomplete feature that most of us use when doing a search can instantaneously touch 500 computers in several locations as it guesses what we are looking for.
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But Guigó guesses that the cells could be sensing the lack of oxygen and producing more of this protein "with a hope of recruiting more oxygen," he says.
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The FBI is seeking changes to both features, so that it could make an unlimited number of pincode guesses without the hinderance of a time delay between attempts.
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This caused the instrument to forget that he had made any guesses at all, avoiding any temporary lockouts and ensuring that the data would never be wiped clean.
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Instead of offering rosy guesses of what the ultimate case fatality rate might be, he could have learned from Germany's Angela Merkel to teach Americans some sobering math.
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They would also be required to inform consumers if they were drawing "inferences," the sophisticated guesses companies make about, say, your dating habits or your taste in convertibles.
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The range of corn guesses is 20173 million acres, the largest for this report since 2010, and the soybean range is 4.4 million acres, the largest since 2015.
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Wednesday is when the crossword begins to really double down on trivia, counting on you to make educated guesses based on letter patterns already present in the grid.
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The nation's future well-being is too important to be left to guesses and hope about the candidates' physical and psychological ability to handle the job they seek.
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The graveyard of companies whose anthropological guesses were too wrong to pivot to rightness, or who couldn't / wouldn't do so fast enough, is full to bursting with tombstones.
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It is, in other words, the precise opposite of actual human speech, which floats impressionistically along in a fog of guesses and approximations and know-what-I-means.
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To most of us, it's fairly obvious that it's a tremendously bad idea for Medicare to make assumptions or guesses about provider behavior without any data or evidence.
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Those with parking permits, a fiercely sought-after campus amenity, tended to overestimate active-commuting times significantly; the closer someone lived to the workplace, the better the guesses.
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Inspired by the 25th anniversary of "Friends," we're eager for some smart guesses about the award-winning NBC sitcom that ran for 85033 seasons from 1994 to 2004.
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But Mark Handley, a computer science professor at University College London, posted a YouTube video on December 20 that models the Starlink network and makes some educated guesses.
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She also writes an advice column for Cosmopolitan , and hosts an occasional Cosmo video series in which she guesses celebrities' signs based on their answers to twelve questions.
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Of course this wilfully obfuscates the inherent risks of letting blackbox machines make algorithmic guesses at identity every time a face happens to pass through a public space.
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PURCHASE, N.Y. — Patrick Vieira, once a master of angles on the soccer field, deflected a barrage of second-guesses as he stood on the sideline after practice Wednesday.
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In the meantime, if you're looking to recreate his latest yellow mani — like the rest of the Twittersphere — we've included our best guesses on the polish shade, below.
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Best guesses put the number of applications at CFIUS that are beyond the expected review time at more than 100 — likely more than half of all active applications.
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He&aposs spent more than two decades in the venture capital world, a decade advising early-stage startups, and he guesses he&aposs reviewed around 2,000 business proposals.
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That was the question asked by multiple CNN Opinion contributors -- including Shan Wu, Alice Stewart, Laura Coates and Asha Rangappa -- who took their best guesses at the answer.
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Other guesses propose that emotions that involve approaching (happiness, love, anger) are processed on the right, while emotions that involve withdrawal (depression, fear) are processed on the right.
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They also employed a technique that detects the 3D shape of DNA to further refine their guesses about how exactly to stitch together the structurally finicky venom regions.
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Brute force attacks are usually carried out with the assistance of a powerful computer, which can automatically input millions of different password combinations until it guesses the correct one.
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He can just use his transparent phone to hijack a nearby TV. Noessel did have a few guesses as to why filmmakers might prefer transparent displays over foldable surfaces.
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Here are my seven favorite guesses for why the valley's most popular, least realized microblogging service is going to make its analysts get up so early in the morning.
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Illustration: Nobumichi TamuraSallan said new developments in quantitative methods are finally allowing scientists to test theories about the ancestral habitats of vertebrates, as opposed to just making educated guesses.
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However, she notes that the custom cabinet is required to carry the weight and height of the solid top, she guesses that the specialty feature weighs nearly 1,000 pounds.
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Indeed, on an even broader note, unraveling the origins of the syrinx can help paleontologists make educated guesses about the vocal behavior of the bird family's ill-fated cousins.
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MyPersonality originated at the University of Cambridge's psychometrics department, which pioneered the novelty app that makes guesses about your personality based on your likes, posts, and other Facebook information.
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Educated guesses abound about how moving might change personality, but Chopik and Schaller, as well as most of the studies on the subject, highlight the need for more research.
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They tried to determine what kind of meat it was, with guesses that ranged from mutton to bear meat, and some neighbors were even brave enough to eat it.
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The four presidents kicked off the Late Show on Thursday, offering a few guesses as to why Trump would want to jeopardize some of the country's most beloved landmarks.
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That bit of history is inspiration enough to make us eager for some smart guesses about the Queen of Crime, who went on to write 65 more detective novels.
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Maley guesses short-term traders used the opportunity to pull some money from short positions, but while these uncertainties persist, he thinks Boeing shares could still be heading south.
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And as far as socioeconomic disparities we've observed, we can make lots of guesses about increased levels of chronic pain being related to occupation or quality of health care.
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Panthera, a charity that manages "corridors" for jaguars that stretch from Argentina to Mexico, guesses that just 5,000 of the cats are left in los llanos, Colombia's scorching savannah.
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The task specifically tested participants' capacity for "reinforcement learning," which refers to the ability to make a guess and use the outcome to make better guesses in the future.
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In short order, Brittany is freaking out (three guesses as to who that's about), Lala Kent is sobbing about needing a break, and Kristen Doute falls on a table.
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Beginning in 2007, ordinary computer users helped astronomers by logging their best guesses as to which galaxy belonged in which category, with majority rule typically leading to correct classifications.
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Only 63-odd of the 2,800 Nepalese mountains that are higher than 6,000 metres may have been climbed, guesses Glyn Hughes, the archivist of the London-based Alpine Club.
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IDC guesses that your wrist will still be the most common place to put your tech in 2021, with watches and wristbands taking up 88.7 percent of the markets.
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The catch is that when a processor guesses a branch, it's bypassing an access control check and, for a moment, exposing the protected kernel space to the user space.
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Active investment strategies therefore amount to little more than a guessing game: one in which, over time, the losses from bad guesses eventually top the gains from good ones.
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She can't remember Kardashian West's due date, North West's middle name (a trick question, but she guesses "South" anyway) or how long the family's store Dash has been open.
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The new app leverages facial recognition techniques to properly overlays decorations like hats or mustaches, as well as its guesses about the subject's age and celeb look-a-likes.
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Intuition is particularly helpful when you are starting a new career because it allows you to make educated guesses when you do not have a definitive answer to something.
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The singer underneath the Penguin outfit turned out to be actress Raven Symoné, Anderson's sister on Black-ish and one of the judges' guesses from earlier in the evening.
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"Many leaders are still making mission-critical decisions using their instincts and best guesses instead of data," said Scott Farquhar, Atlassian's co-founder and co-CEO, in today's announcement.
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North Korea is an intelligence black hole for the U.S., though, so "this is essentially some very smart analysts offering their very best guesses," an intelligence official told NBC.
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Other Teigen prank guesses from Twitter include revealing the wrong gender of her baby to be or revealing she is not an expectant mother, but the mother of dragons.
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And I don't think companies love the way recruiting is done because people are just making guesses based off a job description and they aren't getting the right applicants.
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If the computer guesses wrong, and a packer needs a different-size box, the packer can use his or her judgment and manually request a larger amount of tape.
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The best guesses are that for centuries they have lived alone on their island, about the size of Manhattan, thick with forests and ringed by beautiful white sand beaches.
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Zoom reported earnings earlier this month, beating investor expectations for the past quarter, and forecasting revenues ahead of investor guesses for the current quarter and its full fiscal year.
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Yan said he once had the opportunity at a clinic to hit with Justin Gimelstob and guesses that he might be the biggest tennis fan among professional baseball players.
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When her detective work fell short, she had to make educated guesses, as when she hazarded that a tiny squeak on the second reel belonged to a pet bird.
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What could we survive without hearing him throw out hilariously wrong guesses after watching Grammy award winning singers, superstar athletes, and adored comedians sing behind giant masks each week?
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This is a long-winded way of saying these places may be at immediate risk in the coming days and weeks, according to some of the best guesses available.
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The best way to shut down guesses and surmises about demand is with real information that will let analysts and investors evaluate the long-term trajectory of Tesla's business.
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If you have a restless mind or an allergy to amazement, you can make some decent guesses about how this trick is done, but where's the fun in that?
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When Amy Schumer and Emma Stone are the public's top guesses to be your bridesmaids, we kind of expect the big day to hit us with something non-traditional.
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Musk's new tweet spawned more guesses of what the pickup might look like, this time more in the vein of an armored personnel carrier type of vehicle, only futuristic.
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Failure to clearly explain that simple fact leads to distorted asset price expectations, based on guesses about central banks' actions as fixers of last resort (aka central bank puts).
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PM: Yeah, that's a great question, and I've had a lot of discussions with people where we've had our different guesses about how long this is going to go.
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That's backed up by her following: She now has over 30,000 followers on TikTok and 35,000 on Instagram, many of whom she guesses follow her mostly for her style.
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They also allow scientists to make educated guesses about the type of detectable signals we might expect star-hacking aliens to produce, such as infrared radiation from harvested stars.
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Yes, we can make educated guesses about where things are going, but just because something hasn't happened in a long time doesn't mean it can't in the near future.
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It almost seemed like he wasn't sure -- but took some big guesses, eventually deferring to his sons, who are in charge of the Trump empire while DT's in office.
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