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ballparked
verb
Past of ballpark
Exact(2)
Bankers who spoke to the New York Times ballparked his yearly salary at $2-3m 2-3m
For such a hotel, "the average yearly revenue that we ballparked was around $200,000," said Mark Johnson, HotelChatter's founder.
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But you can ballpark it by looking the Tax Policy Center's estimates for capping itemized deductions at $50,000.
"Each takes two years, and is £1m, ballpark".
Is there a ballpark figure of what you want to spend and does this cover all the costs?
At a time of exaggerated doubts about the instrumental temperature record, this should help promulgate its main conclusion: that the existing mean estimates are in the right ballpark.
And it sabotages Major League Baseball's claim that, because most teams lose money, the sport cannot be a monopoly because it does not earn monopoly profits.A ballpark figureThe truth is simpler.
With the number of clubs fixed, club owners blackmail their host cities by threatening to leave unless they get shiny new ballparks at taxpayers' expense.
They discovered that, contrary to popular belief, China's growth figures are in the "same ballpark" as Mr Li's indicators.Not every statistical distortion serves to flatter China.
Jonathan Eig's account of how Gehrig bravely endured this terrible illness is moving even now, especially the slugger's tearful description of himself as "the luckiest man on the face of the earth .During most of his playing career, Gehrig crouched in the shadow of Babe Ruth, both in and out of the ballpark.
When play finally resumed, disgusted fans had abandoned the ballparks.
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