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Where did these cautious estimates come from?
(Most estimates come from anonymous testing at pre-natal clinics).
Estimates come from comparing the I.Q.'s of blood relatives — identical twins, fraternal twins, siblings — growing up in different adoptive families.
Société Générale's strong earnings, which beat analysts' estimates, come after the announcement of a restructuring drive that aims for cost savings of 900 million euros by 2015.
And it's particularly unreliable when the estimates come from public officials who have an incentive to see the world through rose-colored lenses.
I strongly disagree, however, with Mr. Kristof's statement that "the number of mines in Afghanistan is usually wildly exaggerated, because estimates come from nongovernment organizations trying to raise money".
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Otherwise, estimates came nowhere near the $500,000 mark.
The estimates came from a "black magic box," he said.
The estimates coming out of Australia of predicted damage are pretty bad".
Hansen admits he was surprised at the estimates coming out of Ottawa for overall security.
The total number gathered along the four-hundred-mile border with Darfur, by rough estimates, came to seventy-seven thousand.
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