Sentence examples for relatively small estimates from inspiring English sources

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The number of formally affiliated Muslim Brothers in Egypt was relatively small estimates ranged from 300,000 to one million – but suspicion stretched far beyond the organisation's official members.

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Here's a small dose, in reaction to a Kevin Drum on the relatively small estimated elasticities of demand for oil produced in a recent IMF study:On one hand, you don't need a lot of fancy econometrics to reach the basic conclusion that we could double the price of oil, and we'd still be carefully examining succession issues in Saudi Arabia.

The onshore Gippsland Basin and the Torquay Sub-Basin are ranked as the least suitable for the long-term storage of CO2, due to uncertainties associated with injectivity and containment, together with relatively small estimated storage capacities (<100 MT).

Although the total number of Doscos is relatively small (estimated at 5,000 since the school's founding), they include some of India's most prominent politicians, government officials and business leaders.

The reported values are not corrected for these relatively small estimated differences.

This population may have diverged more quickly as a reflection of its relatively small estimated census and effective sizes (N = 1700, Ne=516).

Brazil's overall cooperation programme is still relatively small, estimated to be worth between USD350 million and 1 billion per year [ 7, 8] with a substantial component of support to international organisations and humanitarian assistance, and a smaller proportion directed to technical cooperation projects.

The highly significant negative coefficient for FIC strongly suggests that using MY0 can 'over-adjust' for FIC, and that the relatively small estimate of sire variation for MY0 was due to the offspring of some sires being more likely to have reduced feed intake when repeatedly confined in the RC.

Past studies found moderate to strong genetic influences for nonverbal cognitive ability in English-speaking children, though relatively smaller estimates were shown in younger children (e.g. Colledge et al., 2002; Thompson et al., 1991).

Errors of most variables were relatively small, and estimates would be tolerable for our modelling efforts, although they will add to errors of estimates of eco-physiological models.

Despite these relatively small prevalence estimates, the issue of contract cheating still poses a significant problem for tertiary institutions.

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