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It is estimated that there are over half a million words in English.
Steel production reached an estimated 100 million tons last year.
We estimated the damage at 1000 dollars.
He estimated the loss at five million yen.
We estimated the damage at one thousand dollars.
The cost of building the new hospital was considerably higher than first estimated.
The bridge will take months longer to build and cost millions of dollars more than first estimated.
It's estimated that, over our lifetime, we spend up to six months standing in queues.
The kurds, numbering an estimated fourty million people, are the world's largest nation without a state of their own.
It is estimated that feral cats kill 1 million birds in Australia every day and have caused the extinction of 20 native species.
Archeologists said there is evidence that an even earlier settlement, estimated to be about 7,000-years-old, exists below the buildings of En Esur.
Out of Japan's 126 million residents, an estimated 440,000 are Catholic.
Steel production is estimated to reach 100 million tons this year.
Steel production is estimated to have reached 100 million tons last year.
Net profit for the period is estimated at 5 billion yen, largely unchanged from the previous one.

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It's estimated that since the emergence of Earth's first life form, 1 00 billion species have existed on the planet.
Estimated speed, 20 knots.
We're expecting an estimated 10,000 deaths.
You estimated the amount of damage yet, Professor?
Estimated to arrive target, a.m. 13th.
Estimated target's course 140, speed ten knots, bearing 124 true.
Estimated use four hours, sir.
Hood and Prince of Wales are estimated 120 miles from Bismarck.
Only Dairyu's 12-billion bid matched what Public Corp. Had estimated.
It is estimated that 5,750,000,000 birds live in the United States alone.
Estimated time of arrival.
I intend to focus all our remaining rockets on the estimated path of the plane and fire them all off at once.
Within a country where there is still racial and social prejudice, where there is still a shortage of housing and living space, a number of measures would almost certainly be necessary in attempting the evacuation of an estimated 10 million people.
It is likely that many thousands of families in Britain would be unable to meet the cost of even one substantial shelter and a Government shelter programme for every person in the country would cost an estimated two thousand million pounds.
Ladies and gentlemen, the captain has estimated the day's run, ending at midday tomorrow at 515 miles.
He will be highly estimated from now on, even if someone says the opposite.
It has been estimated that the hours required for study and work to become a true geisha equal that of a doctor.
Estimated surfacing position?
Eleven persons are dead or missing over 200 families have been evacuated from their homes and the property damage is estimated in the millions.
He has estimated we have only enough.
Getting here may have taken more time than he estimated.
Estimated travelling time?
She's growing the way we estimated.
It is estimated that the remains of five million human beings are preserved here.
Estimated casualties at this point- 150.
I estimated it at 6 or 7 hours ago.
Following the explosion of three single-megaton missiles within this one county boundary, it's been estimated that each surviving doctor would be faced by at least 350 casualties, many suffering from severe second- and third-degree burns.
It's been estimated that a nuclear attack on Britain, using approximately 160 single-megaton missiles, would immediately kill or seriously wound between one third and one half of her entire population.
Even in the lightly hit county of Kent, there would be immediately an estimated 50,000 corpses to dispose of.
For the following 48 hours, an estimated one third of the entire land surface of Britain would be covered by a total dose of radiation exceeding ten times the amount needed to kill a man in the open.
Estimated value is 2 billion yen.
I estimated to be more or less a.

News and current affairs

An estimated five million people were stranded or delayed.
Malaria deaths in children in Africa were cut from a peak of around one million in 2004 to around 700,000 by 2010, and, worldwide, deaths of pregnant women declined by almost half between 1990 and 2010, from an estimated 543,000 to 287,000.
The number is estimated to be around 270 million, or almost one per person on average.
Al-Sadr is seen as the protector of the Shi'a of Iraq and has are an estimated 60,000 fighters in his militia.
An estimated 3,000 drone killings have taken place, mostly in Pakistan, but also in Yemen and Somalia.
Lack of water and sanitation is estimated to cause at least 300,000 deaths each year.
The second is to launch a preventive military strike aimed at destroying critical parts of the Iranian program and setting back its progress by an estimated two or more years.
For example, traffic accidents claim an estimated 1.2 million lives every year.
The Asian Development Bank has estimated that in 1820, at the beginning of the industrial age, Asia accounted for three-fifths of world output.
In this year's report, the estimated rise is 38.5 centimeters on average.
If household surveys are carried out properly, the number of excess deaths during the war can be estimated within a range of statistical uncertainty.
The UN estimates that Iraq's pre-invasion CDR was 10 per thousand, not the 5 per thousand estimated from the two studies.
The annual return on this capital is currently estimated at 60 billion tons, yet only two billion tons is consumed for food purposes and 10 billion tons for energy.
Almost three billion people still burn dung, twigs, and other traditional fuels indoors to cook and keep warm, generating noxious fumes that kill an estimated two million people each year, mostly women and children.
The second limitation of long run models is this: they are estimated from history and so make no allowance for dramatic changes in the supply side or financial environment.
But the military prevented its victory by canceling the second round, triggering a brutal eight-year civil war in which an estimated 200,000 people died.
Meanwhile, non-P5 nuclear-weapons states continue to expand their arsenals, with Pakistan and India estimated to have nearly tripled their stockpiles during the past decade.
Over time, much of the expansion in capacity will be absorbed, as an estimated 15 million people move from rural to urban areas each year over the next decade.
Economists usually compute urban land value by subtracting the estimated construction cost of the home from the home price, so that land value is inferred as a residual.
As a result of Bashir's policies, 300,000 people are estimated to have died and 2.7 million displaced in Darfur.
Previous generations' use of lead in paints and gasoline is estimated to cause almost 700,000 deaths annually.
The Dartmouth researchers found that, of the estimated 138,000 breast cancers detected annually in the US, the test did not help 120,000-134,000 of the afflicted women.
An estimated 1.4 billion people were still living in extreme poverty in 2005, and the number is likely to be higher today, owing to the global economic crisis.
China's total fertility rate is estimated at around 1.5, implying that the working-age population will begin to decline by the mid-2010's.
Several hundred people were killed, entire neighborhoods were destroyed, and an estimated 400,000 people were made into refugees.
The poor in developing countries have none of these benefits, which proves fatal for an estimated 18 million of them each year.
Roughly 1.5 million of North Korea's 23 million people are estimated to have starved to death over the past decade.
Maintaining the world's fifth-largest army in a perpetual state of combat readiness is crushingly expensive for one of its poorest countries, with the military budget claiming an estimated one-third of GDP.
Price levels in China and India, among other developing countries, turn out to be much higher than previously estimated.

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