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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept the estimated" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where one is agreeing to or acknowledging an estimation, but it requires additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to accept the estimated costs provided by the finance team."
Alternatives: "agree to the estimate" or "acknowledge the estimation".
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Last month he cited his "best interest" powers to outsiders -- lenders to the Texas Rangers -- in a letter telling them he expected them to accept the estimated $575 million bid for the team by a group led by Nolan Ryan, the Hall of Fame pitcher and team president, and Chuck Greenberg.
For instance, if the use of a fertility drug and pregnancy status were determined 1 year apart (Δ t = 1 year), we may accept the estimated effect for all time points between 10 months and 14 months (10 months ≤ Δ t′ ≤ 14 months), but would likely reject the estimate for Δ t′= 24 months.
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If the error of the estimation is small, then we accept the estimates as valid.
"Let us for a minute accept the estimate that there may be 1.5 billion handsets and other devices with wireless capability sold between now and 2004," Dr. Nielsen said.
Whenever someone asks you to do something, work out how much time it's going to take up... and don't just accept the estimate they give you.
Even if one accepts the estimates advocated by some of a higher "global warming potential" for methane by a factor of approximately three, the increase in climate forcing by methane is significantly smaller than for carbon dioxide.
Finally, if is accepted, the estimate of the target's kinematic state at instant is obtained from the Monte Carlo approximation of, which is computed by averaging out the particles such that.
However, given such high estimates of f from the current data for replacement sites, it is probably inadvisable to accept the corresponding estimates of t.
If we are to accept the Greek estimate of €240 for the average cost of a single dialysis session, then its aggregate economic impact exceeds 250 million Euros per annum in Greece.
If we accept the Marmot estimate of reduction in cause-specific mortality of 20%, then, factoring in the role of adjuvant systemic therapy that was adopted in the years since the data accumulated to provide this estimate, we would now have to screen 2500 women for 10 years to avoid one breast cancer death.
Never automatically accept the first estimate or offer you get – jumping the gun on the settlement can be a costly mistake.
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