Examples of using Estimates in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Generating and sending estimates.
Estimates are assigned a number.
Design and installation, free estimates.
I can give you estimates on each phase.
Preparation of construction cost estimates.
People also translate
Barbour estimates that it was built circa 1770.
Assessments provide only rough estimates of risk.
Indeterminate estimates make Houston anxious.
We will tell the truth about progress and estimates.
Estimates for specific USCIS offices are available here.
The last section in this report is Battery life estimates.
Access trade-related cost estimates on the front end.
This is 13 times more than Russia's official estimates.
The distance and duration are estimates based on Google Maps.
All estimates are approximate and are as of January 2017.
The odds presented in court are the FBI's best estimates.
He estimates that 70 jobs may be at risk there.
Average weekly hours remained at 34.4, matching estimates.
WHO estimates cost of reaching global health targets by 2030.
Thai Finance Ministry raises economic growth estimates for 2009 and 2010.
Base estimates on similar projects that have already been completed.
LeadsArchive provides contractors with quality leads to setup more estimates.
Henderson bases those estimates on hard measurements: Rider weight.
Estimates are that tens of thousands of patients around the world have had such treatments and that the industry is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Korean Navy estimates that the base will be completed in December of 2015.
Previous estimates of its length were mainly based on historical records.
There are estimates that around 95 million people have watched the show.
In addition, MRI estimates that the Rockwell Automation configuration tools helped reduce design time by approximately 30 to 40 percent.
The New York Times estimates that Microsoft has been getting, on average, $15 per license for Windows Phone devices and smaller tablets.
The World Health Organization(WHO) estimates that there are 190 million preschool children and 19 million pregnant women worldwide who are vitamin A-deficient.