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Ballpark estimate
noun
A ballpark figure, a very rough approximation.
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No construction estimator would ever give a customer even a ballpark estimate for such work without at least a semicomplete scope-of-work description.
Today, we have a ballpark estimate.
But you and your clinician will get a ballpark estimate of your exposure.
For a ballpark estimate, www.SimpleTuition.com will compare offerings from more than 45 lenders.
But it's a reasonable ballpark estimate, and it suggests that cars have much bigger footprints than is traditionally believed.
If the sample is less than 400, the result should be considered no more than a ballpark estimate.
Mr. Kudlow said on Sunday that the $200 billion number was a "rough ballpark estimate" that both sides had used.
The idea is to get a ballpark estimate, that's within an order of magnitude of the actual result.
Prospective students and families can quickly get a ballpark estimate of their Yale cost in less than three minutes with the new Quick Cost Estimator.
The length of this particular homer is clearly a ballpark estimate, based on photographic evidence and meteorological records (76 degrees, a 21 m.p.h. wind).
As a ballpark estimate, I would say it probably earns me about £20,000 a year – not as much as you might think".
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