estimate of growth

collocation in English

meaningsofestimateandgrowth

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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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growth
noun
uk
/ɡrəʊθ/
us
/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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(Definition ofestimateandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Though major regular government change has a positive and significant effect on growth, the parameterestimateofgrowthon major government change is not statistically significantly different from zero.
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Surveys, on the other hand, typically yield a single measure of host size at the time of the snail's collection, hence they typically lack anestimateofgrowth.
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The centralestimateofgrowthis entirely consistent with no deterioration in the employment situation.
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On a more technical basis, this authorisation is measured in terms of anestimateofgrowthof load.
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This is a conservativeestimateofgrowth.
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The estimates of growth losses are based on the width of annual rings.
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Each of the various estimates of growth or reproductive ability were treated equally in our analysis.
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The internal factors of revenue expenditure and estimates of growth are estimates that one can make, and from them one can deduce a third assumption.
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Some have forecasted much higher estimates of growth.
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We have also to bear in mind the considerable change that has taken place in the estimates of growth of population since the report was commissioned.
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If the estimates of growth of this potential market are right—going up to £1,000 million by 1980—it could be a case where private capital could be quite easily raised.
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