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"You always have a guess of where it might be, but it beat that expectation," said Burt Wagner, a top union official at a G.M. plant in Toledo, Ohio, that makes powertrains for Chevrolet Tahoes and Suburbans.
The field placings can sometimes be a little obvious and are often changed in the middle of an over to provide the batsman with an educated guess of where the ball is going to be.
This process is a combination of strategic planning and opportunism and one initiates the process by making a best guess of where one can leverage one's capabilities.
At base, trusting others always comes down to a bet -- a guess of where another's priorities will fall along the continuum of selfish- to selflessness at any given moment.
If your light is mounted on your weapon, have the weapon in close contact firing position and aimed at the target (or your best guess of where he is when you come around the corner).
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It certainly lacks the fun of the new guessing game of Where's Mayor Mike This Weekend -- working in town, antiquing in Westchester, skiing in Vail, testing his 9-iron in Bermuda, eating bad English food in London?
A guessing game of where they'd fall in the draft had filled their minds and the airwaves for months.
"A lot of this is educated guesses on where the action's going to be and just hoping you're in the right place at the right time," Mr. Thies said.
Don't second guess your decision of where to ride out the weather.
The idea is that from the reported location, the attacker may be able to make a good guess of the area where the user is actually located, but it should not be able to make a good guess of the exact location of the user within this area.
"If you stayed till the 6 o'clock boat, you had to kind of guess where to step," said Cullen Palicka.
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