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12 Sentences With "guesstimating"

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I sautéed bacon in butter, guesstimating that a "big generous knob of butter" is about two tablespoons.
Figuring out what that could mean for the theater operators involves a lot of guesstimating, because it hasn't happened yet.
I think people like Nielsen as trying to sort of do some guesstimating, are you guys looking at Nielsen numbers?
The methods for guesstimating carbohydrate intake also seemed imprecise, Mr. Costik found, and the process generated a lot of wasted data.
Brain lesion discovered on a scan After January, her symptoms "progressed pretty quickly," she said, guesstimating she visited the emergency room at least 10 times.
"I am not saying there are absolutely for certain 28500,6900 people, I'm saying I'm guesstimating," the director, Dr. Amy Acton, said at a news conference.
As the Los Angeles Times previously reported: Nielsen and other research firms have developed an industry of guesstimating Netflix viewership and trends through their own proprietary methods, often relying on sampling.
The director of Ohio's Department of Health said Friday her statement the previous day that 2202,2628 people in the state currently have coronavirus was based on "guesstimating," casting doubt on the high number.
And in my mind, as someone like that, I don't really want people to use it too much, because I'm kinda guesstimating a little bit because if you do, there's a chance of breakage on normal use.
Hughes's blow-by-blow accounts of bowel movements, menstruation, menopause, pores and salivary glands shouldn't be mistaken for celebrity gossip or scatological humor — though it takes guts, so to speak, to depict courtiers fat-shaming one another and guesstimating who had missed a period.
When institutions use different definitions, LGD parameters therefore become non-comparable. Many institutions are scrambling to produce estimates of downturn LGD, but often resort to 'mapping' since downturn data is often lacking. Mapping is the process of guesstimating losses under a downturn by taking existing LGD and adding a supplement or buffer, which is supposed to represent a potential increase in LGD when a downturn occurs. LGD often decreases for some segments during a downturn since there is a relatively larger increase of defaults that result in higher cure-rates, often the result of temporary credit deterioration that disappears after the downturn period is over.
According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census (1894), between 1789 and 1846, "The Indian wars under the government of the United States have been more than 40 in number. They have cost the lives of about 19,000 white men, women and children, including those killed in individual combats, and the lives of about 30,000 Indians. The actual number of killed and wounded Indians must be very much higher than the given... Fifty percent additional would be a safe estimate..." In the same 1894 report, the Census Bureau dismissed assertions that millions of Native Americans once inhabited what is now the United States, insisting instead that North America in 1492 was an almost empty continent, and "guesstimating" that aboriginal populations "could not have exceeded much over 500,000", whereas modern scholarship now estimates more than 10 million. Chalk and Jonassohn argued that the deportation of the Cherokee tribe along the Trail of Tears would almost certainly be considered an act of genocide today.

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