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And that number--published by the New York tabloids--is little more than an educated guess made on the back of a napkin.
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It forces him to make a diagnosis based on how the heart sounds, an educated guess that might be considered insurance fraud.
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And here, Mr Gregory was prepared to venture an educated guess.
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But by examining historical data, we can make an educated guess.
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It does not help that financial products are now so complex that it is very hard to make even an educated guess about the real value of a bank.
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Based on the principles outlined in the previous paragraphs, I came up with a model (an educated guess) that said the bedrock desktop market would stabilize at 30% of all shipments.
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This diagnosis, of course, is just an educated guess.
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An educated guess is that 40% of American homeowners have yoked themselves to ARMs. But in big cities, where homeowners have learned to apply every inch of leverage available, the percentage holding ARMs is even higher.
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But we can take an educated guess.
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He made an educated guess.
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Make an educated guess.
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It's an educated guess.
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That is, Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland seeks to calculate (and sometimes guess, though in an educated way, of course) how much of the UK's revenue is raised in Scotland, and how much is spent in Scotland.
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