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estimation

Estimation is the act or process of estimating.

estimation

the respect with which a person is held they had a high estimation of his ability (= estimate, idea) an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth an estimate of what it would cost a rough idea how long it would take (= estimate) a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody many factors are involved in any estimate of human life in my estimation the boy is innocent (= appraisal) a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)

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You must not base your estimation of a person on rumor alone.
In my estimation, he is an honest man.

Movie subtitles

Who, in your discerning estimation. do you think they're most likely to believe?
But you'll certainly go down in my estimation if you stick up for Cuthbert H. Humphrey, Governor of this territory.
I am preparing a medical-log entry on my estimation of the physical and emotional condition of a starship captain.
Yes, except my estimation for his physical condition.
That is, of course, a crude estimation.
Charity, please accept this gift as a token of our estimation!
An estimation of my part of my father's land issued by the mayor of Kombach.
Then the snake is your estimation of worm?
In that way, we should be back on schedule. according to my estimation by about midday tomorrow.
And according to my estimation of the resistance to pressure of vegetable fibre, it was stepped on by something that weighed a quarter of a ton.
My field is the estimation of enemy air operations, it's not espionage.
How long was it, in your estimation, between the time you and Dr Bessner carried Monsieur Doyle from the saloon to when you returned to look for the gun?
I'm afraid your radio is useless, Captain, by my estimation we're the spatial equivalent to 400 billion miles from air traffic control.
In my estimation, this contact is worth investigation.
In my estimation, gentlemen, Jones is no risk.
Since when is the disppearance of a human being considered trash, in your estimation, Ms Bantam?
You're a fine woman, Mrs Warren. But you'll certainly go down in my estimation if you stick up for Cuthbert H. Humphrey, Governor of this territory.
I am preparing a medical log entry on my estimation of the physical and emotional condition of the captain.
That is, of course, a crude estimation. - Of course.
You have gone up in my estimation, Wilhelm.
By our estimation, 400 or 450 tanks.
Probably the fact that is includes an estimation of radioactive resources.
In your estimation?
In my estimation, that courier assignment should've been taken by somebody with a mid-level clearance.
I'm bound to say, Mrs Chilvers, you've got up in my estimation.
But I knew I had sunk low in his estimation.
Eagle 1, give me an estimation of their ground speed. Over the CB.
I'll take these two for postmortem, and then send the kidneys to the labs for lead estimation.
This is the estimation calculated from the inputted data.
Therefore, he is my model of manhood, and my estimation of him will govern the prospects of my adult relationships.
In your estimation, Aramis, how many men?
My estimation for her goes up a long way.
Resignation is never so perfect, as when the blessing denied begins to lose somewhat of its value in our estimation.

News and current affairs

In Robert Gordon's estimation-and in mine-the roots of an economy-wide high-tech productivity boom like the one seen in the US are so delicate that they flourish in American but not in continental European soil.
Non-proliferation is not hypocritical if it is based on an impartial and realistic estimation of risks.
In their estimation, a complex regional environment has now become even more dangerous, making prudence even more urgent.
But this approach suffers from a fatal fallacy: if booms are fueled by underestimation of risks, and regulation is made more sensitive to the estimation of risks, booms will be bigger and busts deeper.
The second way to reduce the financial system's sensitivity to risk-estimation errors is to limit the flow of risks to institutions with a structural, rather than a statistical, capacity for holding that risk.

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