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estimateThe anticipated cost of materials, labor and associated costs for a proposed construction, repair or remodeling project.
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estimateAn estimate is an approximate or rough calculation.
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estimateIn the strict sense, an estimate is the particular value yielded by an estimator in a given set of circumstances.
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estimateThe particular value calculated from sample observations using an estimator.
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estimatePrice that states what a job will probably cost. Also called bid, quotation and tender.
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estimate1530s, "appraise the worth of," from Latin aestimatus, past participle of aestimare "to value, appraise" (see esteem (v.)). Meaning "form an approximate notion" is from 1 [..]
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estimate1560s, "valuation," from Latin aestimatus "determine the value of," figuratively "to value, esteem," verbal noun from aestimare (see esteem (v.)). Earlier in sense " [..]
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estimateto make an approximate calculation, often based on rounding.
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estimateAn approximate calculation of the size, value, cost and, especially, weight of a shipment or the cost of transportation and services.
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estimateAn evaluation of the cost to repair or replace damaged property covered on an insurance policy.
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estimateto guess based on knowledge of the situation or object.
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estimateThe prediction of a quantitative result. It is usually applied to project costs, resources and durations. [D00612]
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estimatePrediction or forecast of costs that will occur in the future, but are not yet committed; a cost type. Estimates are described or qualified based on the supporting design information available at the [..]
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estimatean approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; "an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take" judge tentativ [..]
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estimateto guess the size, quantity or value of something
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estimateAn idea about a characteristic of a population based on sample data (e.g., the sample mean IQ was 102 so we estimate that the population mean IQ is also 102)
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estimateAn approximate calculation of a value.
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estimateThe form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer. This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colours, bleeds, photos, etc.
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estimateA preliminary cost figure prepared by contractors or others to give a job owner and/or architect a rough idea of the cost of a completed building
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estimateTo find an approximate answer to a more difficult problem. E.g. 31.2 x 5.94 is roughly equal to 30 x 6 = 180.
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estimateA general calculation of the transportation charges, as well as costs for additional services requested by the customer. Includes an estimation of shipment weight.
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estimateTheta-hat, a value of a parameter, theta, inferred from (i.e., fitted to) data.
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estimateTo find an approximate answer that is relatively close to an exact amount.
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estimate(n) an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth(n) a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody(n) a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)(n) [..]
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estimateWhere gaps exist, or where DCMs do not cover the entire billing period, an estimation is done to calculate the hourly consumption. The RISS estimate is compared to the LSAs WSI hourly consumption and [..]
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estimateThe amount of labor, materials, and other costs that a contractor anticipates for a project as summarized in the contractor's bid proposal for the project.
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estimatePrice that states what a job will probably cost based on initial specifications from customer.
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estimatePrice that states what a job will probably cost. Also called bid, quotation and tender. Printers base estimates on specifications provided by customers.
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estimateAn assessment of the cost to repair your damaged property.
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estimateA numerical quantity calculated from sample data, or from a model, and intended to provide information about a universe. Export (X) – Domestically produced good or service sold abroad.
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estimateA document given to a customer, showing how much you expect to charge them for goods or services.
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estimate As assessment of the cost to repair your damaged property.
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estimatev. hacer un cálculo aproximado; n. cálculo aproximado; aproximado, estimado
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estimateThe written estimation, made by an appraiser or estimator, upon inspection of a damaged vehicle, regarding the cost required to restore the vehicle to the condition it was in immediately prior to the loss. There are sometimes hidden damages that are not visible until the vehicle is disassembled. Additional repairs needed to complete the repair are [..]
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estimateThe sheet of paper that the repair shop or insurance company gives you that shows the estimated cost of repair. This should be given to you before the work is done. In many states, if non-OEM parts ar [..]
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estimateA nonparametric method of compiling Life Tables or Survival Tables. It combines calculated Probabilities of Survival and estimates to allow for observations occurring beyond a measurement threshold, w [..]
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estimateThe initial assessment of the cost to repair your damaged property.
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estimateA calculation of the cost to repair damages to property.
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estimateA statement of what a job will cost, made by a person or company willing and able to perform the work. A proper estimate should be made in writing and may outline some or all of the terms and conditions that apply. An estimate is less detailed and therefore less reliable than a quote or bid.
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estimatea written inspection made by an estimator or appraiser to determine cost to restore a vehicle to pre-loss condition, usually done immediately after the incident without any teardown.
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estimateA professional assessment of the cost to repair damaged property. The actual cost may vary depending on a variety of factors.
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estimatePrice
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estimateUsing information available to provide data required, implies degradation.
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estimateUsing information available to provide data required, implies degradation.
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estimateguess at the score achieved on a deal or over a session
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estimateThe form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer. This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos, etc.
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estimatePopulation estimates are produced using data from the most recent Census of Population and Dwellings, updated with estimates of the components of demographic change (births, deaths, and net migration) since that last census.
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estimateThe numerical value taken on by an estimator for a particular sample of data.
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estimateA numerical value calculated from a statistical sample to predict the population or universe parameter.
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estimateA quotation for goods or services.
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estimateAn approximate calculation of degree or worth. When quoting the value of a piece, appraisers often take into consideration specific characteristics such as date, medium, size, technique, style, condit [..]
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estimateEach lot is given a low and high estimate, representing the opinion of Sotheby’s experts about the range in which the lot might sell at auction. Estimates are based on the examination of an item and recent auction records of comparable pieces. Published in our online and printed catalogue, an estimate provides prospective buyers with an important p [..]
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estimateThe form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer. This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos etc.
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estimateAn agreement made in advance with your mover, which guarantees the total cost of the move based upon the quantities and services shown on the estimate. However, if you add additional items to your shi [..]
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estimateThis is what your mover believes the cost will be, based upon the estimated weight of the shipment and the accessorial services requested. A non-binding estimate is not binding on the mover. The final [..]
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estimateAn agreement made with the shipper that guarantees the total of the Bill of Lading for the good and services. In the State of Illinois it is illegal for a moving company to provide a Binding Estimate to their customers.
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estimateAn estimated of the total charge that provides no guarantees for the total of the Bill of Lading. If the Bill of Lading is higher than the non-binding estimate, the shipper is required to pay 110 percent of the estimate and any amount over that within 30 days.
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estimateThis is the auction house's guestimate for what a particular work could fetch in a sale, agreed upon in advance by the house's specialists (as a bracket around the appraisal) and included in [..]
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estimateThe form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer. This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos etc.
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estimateThe form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer. This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos, etc.
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estimateThe form used by the printer to calculate the project for the print buyer. This form contains the basic parameters of the project including size, quantity, colors, bleeds, photos etc.
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