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Discover Ludwig"future estimates" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to predictions or projections made about future events or trends. Example: The company's future estimates show a significant increase in profits over the next quarter. In this sentence, "future estimates" refers to the company's predictions about their future financial performance.
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Gridded Population of the World: Future Estimates (GPWFE).
The release of additional data will make future estimates less speculative.
For future estimates, ηCE uncertainty is increased by the contribution of the inter-GCM variability with regards to the future climate prediction.
Contrasting current and future estimates of total area suitable for rainfed agriculture (included both cultivated and uncultivated) suggests potential increases for most regions.
As the Wall Street Journal noted, this has been the "worst quarter for corporate profits in three years". Even worse, future estimates for earnings growth keep sliding.
He added that, in the future, estimates and assumptions will be tested by "devil's advocates" from the agency as well as outside experts.
It is shown how a regression tree data mining approach can be used to learn decision rules to guide future estimates.
The £30bn of fines paid by banks since the 2008 financial crisis which has prompted the Bank to include future estimates of penalties on the sector to be included in the stress tests at the end of the year.
The Board of Education and the superintendent have yet to provide a definitive price tag on their recommendations for improvements on all buildings and grounds, and future estimates can only rise with inflation.
The aim of the paper is to introduce an application of simple alternative approach of mortality modeling (future estimates of mortality rates) which is based on cohort mortality patterns.
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The ONS also marked down its future estimate for job losses compared with the earlier report.
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