revised estimate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrevisedandestimate
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revised
adjective
uk/rɪˈvaɪzd/us/rɪˈvaɪzd/
changed in ...
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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 ofrevisedandestimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Their inclusion in the calculation of local species richness leads to arevisedestimateof the local pool of 168 + 36, rather than 152 + 32 fruit fly species.
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Excluding this sequence lowers pi for this region to 0.0035, but thisrevisedestimatestill does not produce a statistically significant regression of pi on recombination rate.
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Subject to parliamentary approval of the necessaryrevisedestimate, the cash limit for vote 1, schools, will be reduced, by £313,000 from £743,210,000 to £742,897,000.
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I think it is very important that we should have a more definite andrevisedestimate.
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The cost of landscaping is expected to be about £110,000, within a totalrevisedestimateof £2·5 million for the car park as a whole.
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Arevisedestimatefor the alterations to the path and gateway has been approved and the contractor has promised to complete the work this week.
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Arevisedestimateat 1988–89 prices will be announced early next year.
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Arevisedestimateprepared in 1965 forecast the toll revenue for the same period at approximately £620,000.
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Arevisedestimateof the cost of the scheme will be available once initial claims have been received from all authorities.
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There has been norevisedestimatemade available as to the cost and norevisedestimateas to the traffic which might be expected.
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Arevisedestimatewill be presented shortly, and will provide for the costs of purchase and of paying the second instalment on the purchased shares.
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Arevisedestimateof cost was received this month and the possibility of further economies is being urgently explored.
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There is reference to a "forecast"an"estimate", and a "revisedestimate", and the figures are extremely large.
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Therevisedestimateof the cost of the 1976 retail trade inquiry is £470,000 at current costs.
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Net receipts of corporation tax in 1974–75 were £2,859 million, and therevisedestimateof the cost in that year of stock relief is £720 million.
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Is he referring to the original estimate or to therevisedestimate?
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The original estimate of loss was £5,000, therevisedestimateis £10,250, which is more than double.
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As a further increase is possible before building work starts, therevisedestimateof £250,000, which is based on sketch plans, remains a provisional figure.
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A further examination of the available returns may, however, lead to a slightlyrevisedestimateof the yield per acre.
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