In fact, the tart is so loosey-goosey in its construction that I can give you only a rough guess on the number of apples you'll need.
Guess what the number one reason for returns is?
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My guess is that the number of athletes who expect to win a medal at the Olympics significantly outnumbers the number of contestants who will mount the podium to be garlanded in due course.
For these, pick a pin number that a burglar won't be able to guess easily--avoid using your phone number, street address, or any other number that can be found in the home.
You can probably guess which game takes the number one slot.
And so I guess my two questions are, number one, what caused you to change and when did that take place?
This troubled a number of retailers and Guess was no different.
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But there have been a fair number of glitches, I guess which was to be expected with anything this large.
One, do you guys have an estimate on the number of jobs the, I guess, south half of the pipeline could create?
Professors Laurence Capron from INSEAD and Jung-Chin Shen from York University managed to obtain data on a large number of private deals and, guess what, in contrast to the public deals they examined, these did create some value!
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My guess is that the city cares more about the total number of jobs than anything else.
My guess is that this is the data that measures the number of stamps in the passports of people leaving the country vs. people entering it.
Our guess is that stocks will go down much more than that number implies.
Today the 40-year-old music teacher is unsure of the total number of items in his collection, but his best guess is close to 2, 500 and he is continually adding more stuff.
My guess is that Dropbox will eventually build (or buy) a number of features or applications on top of all the data and content that people are storing within the service.
And that number--published by the New York tabloids--is little more than an educated guess made on the back of a napkin.
Analysts argue endlessly about what this economic multiplier effect might be, however a very conservative guess would be that each direct job leads to the creation of at least one indirect job (the real number is probably over twice that).
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