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Lack of identifiability implies that the parameter estimation techniques may not fail but any obtained numerical estimates will be meaningless.
The estimations of exposure were used to draw the numerical estimates of the effect on comfort by the ITS in the total transport system.
These try to mitigate the drawbacks of making purely numerical estimates of a firm's performance.
When "scoring" a health-care bill such as Graham-Cassidy, they go through each of its major proposals and provide numerical estimates of its likely effects.
In turn, the development of radiometric dating methods has permitted numerical estimates of age to be incorporated in the scale of geologic time.
When people make numerical estimates, they are notoriously subject to the distorting influence of "anchors": numbers previously observed that linger in the mind and drag up or down the later estimate.
A research paper from Microsoft, "Sex, Lies and Cyber-crime Surveys" concludes that "no faith" should be placed in numerical estimates derived by means of this multiplication trick.Glimmers of hope for better estimates are on the horizon.
But even this could be questioned, said Portes (remember he is referring to work by his own colleagues here): Many of these points remain valid, but the numerical estimates are clearly outdated, and the analysis ignores a number of important issues.
Analytical results are supplemented with numerical estimates of the effects.
This technique is far more efficient than the traditional numerical estimates of the sensitivities.
Numerical estimates of the order of convergence are presented on regular and perturbed grids.
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