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would remove "
Estimability" and
utilize the "E" to
instead emphasize an
aspect of the "V for Valuable" criteria. A note of caution:
Estimability is the most-abused...
- the
prison experience in a "rosy glow".
Klady summarized the film as "
estimable and
haunting entertainment",
comparing it to a
rough diamond with small...
- be the "heart and soul" of the film,
adding that she "doesn't chew the
estimable scenery in Maleficent—she
infuses it,
wielding a
magnetic and effortless...
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determined by
structural factors.
Given any
particular structure or set of
estimable components, it is a
concept that
emphasizes rational and
predictable outcomes...
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ability to
estimate a loss is
described as known,
reasonably estimable, or not
reasonably estimable. It may or may not occur.
According to
International Monetary...
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Efficacy (95%
confidence interval) All ages 95.0% (90.0–97.9%) Age 12–17 Not
estimable Age 18–64 95.1% (89.6–98.1%) Age 65–74 92.9% (53.1–99.8%) Age ≥75 100...
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estimator of an
estimable parameter (alternatively,
statistical functional) for
large classes of
probability distributions. An
estimable parameter is a...
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French and Gr****,
Ignacy Krasicki: [T]ranslation... is in fact an art both
estimable and very difficult, and
therefore is not the
labor and
portion of common...
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Perfect Days adds a
quietly soaring gem to director/co-writer Wim Wenders'
estimable filmography." Metacritic,
which uses a
weighted average, ****igned the...
- Cambridge. Some of
these awards and
prizes rank
among the world's most
estimable academic and
intellectual accomplishments.
Among the most
prominent of...