resulting estimate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresultingandestimate
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resulting
adjective[before noun]
uk/rɪˈzʌl.tɪŋ/us/rɪˈzʌl.tɪŋ/
caused by the event or situation that you have ...
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estimate
noun[C]
uk/ˈes.tɪ.mət/us/ˈes.tə.mət/
a guess of what the size, value, amount, cost, etc. of something ...
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(Definition ofresultingandestimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Often, theresultingestimatewill be similar to the two-point estimate, but when the two differ, the combined three-point estimate should be the more reliable.
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If such terms have to be included, they may degrade the accuracy and usefulness of theresultingestimate.
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Theresultingestimateof annual screening, testing, and treatment costs was $1,479,000.
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However, theresultingestimateis clearly only approximate and excludes any capital assets which do not generate an income stream but, for example, just produce capital gains.
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Theresultingestimateof a £17 million extra annual cost included £7·5 million for invalid care allowance and £0·5 million for income support child disablement premium.
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Memories of high likelihoods are mixed with evidence of low likelihood and theresultingestimateis lower than it should be.
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Calculations were performed using shorter kernels but the resulting estimates of average correlation coefficient were too uncertain to be useful.
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This is defined as the fraction of the measurements which can be arbitrarily changed without causing theresultingestimateto tend to infinity (i.e., to break down).
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The resulting estimates are invariant with respect to the equation deleted and the parameter estimates of the deleted equation can be recovered from the restrictions imposed.
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The level of uncertainty of the resulting estimates depends significantly on the source category and the pollutant.
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