Sentence examples for estimated in part from inspiring English sources

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The strength with which it has hitherto been held may be estimated in part by the frequency with which the Court has in the past declined to adjudicate issues, often of great practical and constitutional importance, until the state courts "have been afforded a reasonable opportunity to pass upon them". Harrison v. NAACP, 360 U.S. 167, 176.

Roy K. Dokka, a Louisiana State University geologist who has spent his career measuring elevations around the Gulf Coast, said the problem could be much larger than engineers had estimated, in part because new satellite measurements seemed to show that the city was lower relative to the sea than expected, perhaps two to four feet.

Built in 1965, with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 2,800 square feet of space, it cost $530,000 in 1996 and might sell for $1 million today, even with the economic slowdown, she estimated in part because a kitchen renovation added porcelain tile floors and cherry cabinets.

We start with the first term and observe that it possesses the same structure as the term estimated in part (c) of the proof of Theorem 2.1 with the only difference that here the function ϕ in the integrand is squared.

In Part B, gene correlations estimated in Part A are used to weight the edges of our gene network.

Further, the extent of borrowing in our model is determined by the prior precision terms τ, which are estimated, in part, from the data.

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About half of people with mental illnesses do not receive treatment, experts estimate, in part because many of them do not recognize that they even have an illness.

Butterfly numbers are hard to estimate, in part because they do fluctuate so much from one year to the next, but it is clear that such natural fluctuations could reduce low-population species to numbers that would make recovery unlikely.

Mangold and colleagues based their age estimates in part on a 1992 paper that reported crater counts over many regions of Mars, says planetary geologist Gerhard Neukum of the Free University Berlin.

Use of recorded administrative data to estimate incidence of diabetes using either the Canadian National Diabetes Surveillance System definition or one ICD-9 code 250 produces biased estimates in part because of inclusion of prevalent cases as incident cases.

To the north of the epicenter, 5 11 m slip is estimated in a part of central Sanriku region (subfault 13 and 23).

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