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Estimates of efficacy of drugs from clinical trials may differ from estimates in observational studies.
They have gained added force from estimates of the economic fallout that could follow bankruptcy.
However, "real" is an odd word for a number derived from estimates of future cash flows.
Banks derive the rates from estimates rather than real market data.
The gratification comes, he said, from estimates that 10percentt of "Classic Arts Showcase" watchers are college age or younger.
Mr. Schrier said the children worked from estimates that there were 11 million victims, 6 million of them Jewish.
A pre-1965 DEM was produced from estimates of material lost and gained as reported by previous workers.
Most research has assessed children's pre-crossing decision making and extrapolated crossing outcome measures from estimates of mean walking speed.
In many instances, banks' financial disclosures are drawn from estimates that only management teams are privy to.
The mythical million comes from estimates built upon estimates that have spread over the years like Chinese whispers through the NGO community and, later, the internet.
ROBERT PEAR CHART: Adding Up the $787 Billion Tab: Numbers are compiled from estimates by House and Senate committees and the Congressional Budget Office.
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