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Mr. Brunot won't estimate how high the rate may eventually go.
"The results, however, are equally relevant to a defender who wants to estimate how high the stakes have to be in order for the offense to exploit an unknown vulnerability," they add.
In its 10-K annual report to securities regulators, BofA said Fannie's demands for buybacks or compensation have gone far beyond its "historical claims experience". Indeed, it said, so unprecedented are the demands of Fannie and Freddie that it can no longer estimate how high the costs could go.
'It is difficult for me to estimate how high my glucose levels are.
Finally, we extend our model to include an immediate quit rate, as a reasoned compensation for higher-than-expected replacement rates, and we estimate how high initiates' quit rate should be for IDUs' replacement rate to be 1.
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The final part of the exhibition brings the story up to date with information on hurricane preparation and a map provided by the Army Corps of Engineers that estimates how high the water would rise in various areas of the Island for each level of a storm.
To figure out just how fast it was moving, Persons and his team first estimated how high the dinosaur's hips must have been above the ground, based on the length of the footprint.
Tygart declined to estimate how many high school athletes had used the product.
"Maybe he's raised his own estimate" of how high interest rates have to go to slow the economy, said Robert DiClemente, an economist at Salomon Smith Barney.
But several traders said that if war did come, their estimate of how high prices would rise was lower now than it had been earlier in the crisis.
Estimates of how high prices will go range from $3.40 a gallon to nearly $4.
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