Sentence examples for much lower estimate from inspiring English sources

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When told that two Republican consultants disputed that number and gave a much lower estimate, she said: "Well, whatever.

Instead, the difference arises because Mr. Bush makes a much lower estimate of what Congress will spend than do the Office of Management and Budget and Mr. Gore.

Earlier this week, United Nations officials had a much lower estimate, describing a death toll "in the tens, if not the hundreds" and saying that several corpses had already been unearthed.

It is very difficult to compare wealth inequality estimates from the UK Wealth and Asset Survey with estimates for other countries based on estate returns from the equivalent of HMRC in other countries, because we know for the UK that WAS gives a much lower estimate of wealth inequality than the estate multiplier method using HMRC inheritance tax returns.

Not being a cell and molecular biologist, I am not sure how our earlier estimates concerning the number of human genes were formulated, but many sources stated anywhere from 100,000 150,000 genes as the probable number, and of course one of the greatest surprises to come out of the human genome project was the much lower estimate of around 21,000 human genes.

The small normalized motion energy represents perhaps a much lower estimate of the motion energy in the first-order system if adaptation is taken into account.

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He noted that even if a spill only reached TransCanada's much lower estimates, "it would be a huge problem".

Mr. Curnutt uses much lower estimates, assuming that only 10percentt of partnership income is unreported and that only the biggest 10percentt of cheats will be pursued.

That models of today's climate had not was, in part, because they used much lower estimates of the amount of UV variation over the solar cycle than those derived from the SORCE data, the most precise to be taken from a satellite looking at the sun.

The much lower estimates based on recall over the preceding three months are similar to those from Georgia, also based on recall.

However, the awareness rate for improved pigeonpea varieties (ICP 9145 locally known as Sauma -literally translated as "doesn't dry" in reference to its drought torelance and ICEAP 00040- locally known as Kachangu- which can be translated _as "quick" in reference to its early maturity) is much lower, estimated to be 34%% of the total sample.

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