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"My educated and informed guess would be yes," Gabbard replied.
I'll make an informed guess and say he's not an earth-shattering talent.
Dr. Esvelt collaborated with Charleston Noble, a graduate student at Harvard, and other colleagues to make an informed guess.
But the casual Cavs-watcher would also be able to make an informed guess on how Irving's night would likely end.
That data can be analyzed using computer models or publicly available information — like age, race or party registration — to make an informed guess about how someone voted.
She also offered an informed guess about one of the big questions left unanswered by Tesla's event last week: Why did the new trucks have no mirrors?
The researchers observed how the water and the bacteria interacted; based on those observations, they made an informed guess about what the bacteria's ice-making proteins were actually doing.
But one good way to make an informed guess is by asking whether the emails were classified at the moment they were sent or whether they were classified only later.
These measures are highly subjective, and each baby expresses his or her own response to pain in specific ways, forcing healthcare practitioners to make an informed guess about the state of their patient.
This isn't speculation, more an informed guess: There is no file-keeping system in the UK that correlates "completing a gut-buster breakfast challenge" and "dying within a decade," but I can assume a correlation.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Gaetz cleared by Florida Bar after Cohen tweet probe Bottom Line MORE (R-Fla.) said during an appearance on Fox News that his "informed guess" was that Kushner will succeed outgoing chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
No one knows for sure, but after nearly 40 years of being intimately involved, as an academic and public official, with these situations, I can offer an informed guess: The United States gave up most of its trade demands in exchange for a confidential commitment by Mexico to do Washington's dirty work against would-be immigrants and refugees.
This form of inscription is of particular interest to scholars of Greek epigraphy due to the chance it affords to reconstruct fragmentary texts. Few, if any, Greek tablets survive intact; however, the language and tenor of inscriptions are often formulaic and with a knowledge of the precise number of missing letters it is possible to make an informed guess about the lost text.
The attack is completely successful if the corresponding plaintexts can be deduced, or even better, the key. The ability to obtain any information at all about the underlying plaintext beyond what was pre-known to the attacker is still considered a success. For example, if an adversary is sending ciphertext continuously to maintain traffic-flow security, it would be very useful to be able to distinguish real messages from nulls. Even making an informed guess of the existence of real messages would facilitate traffic analysis.
After observing for most of the day, he was lucky to see the transit as clouds obscuring the Sun cleared at about 15:15, just half an hour before sunset. Horrocks's observations allowed him to make a well-informed guess as to the size of Venus, as well as to make an estimate of the mean distance between the Earth and the Sunthe astronomical unit (AU). He estimated that distance to be about two thirds of the actual distance of , but a more accurate figure than any suggested up to that time. The observations were not published until 1661, well after Horrocks's death.
As Tschaepe notes, William Whewell stated that certain scientific discoveries "are not improperly described as happy Guesses; and that Guesses, in these as in other instances, imply various suppositions made, of which some one turns out to be the right one". By contrast, a guess made using prior knowledge to eliminate clearly wrong possibilities may be called an informed guess or an educated guess. Uninformed guesses can be distinguished from the kind of informed guesses that lead to the development of a scientific hypothesis. Tschaepe notes that "[t]his process of guessing is distinct from that of a coin toss or picking a number".
View of the Western Rocks with the Bishop Rock lighthouse Unlike the rest of the islands there is no evidence of any human occupation on the Western Rocks, apart from the temporary worksite on Rosevear in the mid–nineteenth century. Navigation, especially in cloudy weather, was often an informed guess based on assumed speed and direction. With a poor understanding of the sea current, in the western approaches, which pushed sailing ships further north than expected, and the problem of pre–1750 charts showing the rocks a further ten miles north than they actually are, it is not surprising that throughout history the Western Rocks have witnessed a great number of the shipwrecks recorded in the Isles of Scilly. Particularly the Gilstone ReefA photograph of the Outer Gilstone Rock from www.shipwrecks.uk.com.
Horrocks' observations allowed him to make a well-informed guess as to the size of Venus—previously thought to be larger and closer to Earth—and to estimate of the distance between the Earth and the Sun, now known as the astronomical unit (AU). His figure of 95 million kilometres (59 million miles, 0.63 AU) was far from the 150 million kilometres (93 million miles) known today, but it was more accurate than any suggested up to that time. A treatise by Horrocks on the study of the transit, Venus in sole visa (Venus seen on the Sun), was later published by the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius at his own expense; it caused great excitement when revealed to members of the Royal Society in 1662, some 20 years after it was written. It presented Horrocks' enthusiastic and romantic nature, including humorous comments and passages of original poetry.

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