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"Estimations" with human lives in the balance can get people killed.
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"Estimations" with human lives in the balance can get people killed.
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"Estimations" with human lives in the balance can get people killed.
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Estimations of potential losses were based only on each bank's holdings of government debt they are seeking to trade -- not those they are holding on to as long-term collateral.
Stress tests of Europe's finances finds most major banks in good health 2010
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Estimations of potential losses were based only on each bank's holdings of government debt they are seeking to trade -- not those they are holding on to as long-term collateral.
Stress tests of Europe's finances finds most major banks in good health 2010
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Estimations of the economic aftereffects of the end of the shuttle program aren't as grim as those figures for the post-Apollo period, but there will be repercussions nonetheless.
End of Shuttle Program Will Slow Florida's Economy | Universe Today 2010
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Estimations of viral ages are calculated from mutation rates.
Wired Top Stories Tina Hesman Seay 2010
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Estimations are that the percentage of women suffering the worst kind of poverty is rising fast beyond 70%.
Kumi Naidoo: The Summit of our Campaign.Taking a Stand on Poverty to Show we Mean Business 2009
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Estimations say that some 862 million people worldwide suffer from hunger.
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Estimations maintain that approximately 70 per cent of web pages is caused today in the English language, while the percentage of the non-English loudspeakers grows faster than that of the English loudspeakers.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jim Horning 2008
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