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Estimative
Estimative Es"ti*ma*tive, a. [Cf. F. estimatif.]
1. Inclined, or able, to estimate; serving for, or capable of
being used in, estimating.
We find in animals an estimative or judicial
faculty. --Sir M. Hale.
2. Pertaining to an estimate. [R.]
Meaning of Estimative from wikipedia
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Estimative statements can be
improved in four ways;[opinion]
either by:
Adding quantitative source reliability and
confidence measures to
estimative statements[citation...
- government, the
Estimates are an
outline of
government spending for the
following fiscal year
presented by the
cabinet to parliament. The
Estimates are drawn...
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intelligence analysts to
convey doubt to
decision makers about a
statement of
estimative probability. The need for
analytic confidence ratings arise from analysts'...
- policymakers. NIEs are
considered to be "
estimative" products, in that they
present what
intelligence analysts estimate may be the
course of ****ure events....
- A cost
estimate is the
approximation of the cost of a program, project, or operation. The cost
estimate is the
product of the cost
estimating process....
- analysis, Cauchy's
estimate gives local bounds for the
derivatives of a
holomorphic function.
These bounds are optimal. Cauchy's
estimate is also
called Cauchy's...
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differential equations, an a
priori estimate (also
called an
apriori estimate or a
priori bound) is an
estimate for the size of a
solution or its derivatives...
- The
estimated symbol, ℮ (also
referred to as the ℮-mark, the
final EC
verification mark (in EU law), or the
estimated sign) can be
found on most prepackaged...
- The
Combat Estimate, also
known as the
Seven Questions is a
sequence of
questions used by
military commanders,
usually in
contact with the enemy, to plan...
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remaining distance is
divided by the
speed previously measured to
roughly estimate the
arrival time.[citation needed] This
particular method does not take...