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estimate and membership
This estimate accounted for multiple membership overlaps as well as the number of adherents represented by each attendee of a pagan gathering.
Some analysts estimate that WTO membership could bring the Russian economy a bounce of up to 3 per cent annually.
Canaan Partners, who back companies including BharatMatrimony. com and Zoosk. com, have reported that the dating industry brings in an estimate of 3-4 billion dollars yearly from membership fees and advertisements.
When formed, the estimated membership was 5, 000, after the merger with the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee ( DSOC ), the membership had grown to an estimate 7, 000 in 1987.
For two individuals who differ only in the relevant membership ( e. g., treatment vs. control ), their predicted log-hazard will differ additively by the relevant parameter estimate, which is to say that their predicted HR will differ by, i. e., multiplicatively by the anti-log of the estimate.
This 1999 estimate is the last statement about overall membership numbers that the League has made.
Around 60 % of the CPI ( M ) membership in the state, 8000 people ( according to an estimate made by CPI ( M ) leader P. Sundarayya ), went over to the T. Nagi Reddy group.
A current rough estimate of the number of these cars remaining ( taken from the old TR8 Car Club of America's Registry of unique VINs ), current Triumph Wedge Owners Association membership roles, the World Wide TR7 TR8 Owners Club, and the TR Drivers Club UK is around 1000 convertibles and 200 coupes.
According to one estimate, the worldwide membership had declined from 6 million to 1. 2 million by 1976, and in the U. S. the 50, 000 claimed initiates had dwindled to 15, 000 regular contributors.
A CIA intelligence estimate in 1952 reported that the PGT had a membership of about five hundred and an undetermined number of sympathizers.
In time it included a number of secret sub-cells whose total membership I can only estimate — probably about seventy-five Communists.
Current membership in America is difficult to estimate from the number of conventions.

estimate and National
A figure of was a commonly accepted estimate of the spill's volume and has been used by the State of Alaska's Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and environmental groups such as Greenpeace and the Sierra Club.
For example, within the Peak District National Park the estimate in 2004 for visitor spending is £ 185 million, which supports over 3, 400 jobs, representing 27 % of total employment in the National Park.
Named after Joseph Sweetman Ames and founded on December 20, 1939 as the second National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ( NACA ) laboratory, ARC became part of NASA in 1958 as part of the turnover from the dissolution of NACA, having now ( at the last estimate ) over $ 3. 0 billion in capital equipment, 2, 300 research personnel and a $ 600 million annual budget.
These are the official findings of the Institute of National Remembrance, " confirmed by the number of victims in the two graves, according to the estimate of the archeological and anthropological team participating in the exhumation ," wrote prosecutor Radosław J. Ignatiew, who headed an investigation in 2000-2003 ordered by the Polish government.
Nuneaton ( as defined by the Office for National Statistics ) had a population of 70, 721 according to the 2001 census, though the 2008 estimate is closer to 73, 000 inhabitants.
According to the American National Center for Atmospheric Research, " The total mean mass of the atmosphere is 5. 1480 kg with an annual range due to water vapor of 1. 2 or 1. 5 kg depending on whether surface pressure or water vapor data are used ; somewhat smaller than the previous estimate.
In contrast, Robert Cribb of the Australian National University has argued that the common estimate of 200, 000 deaths by violence in East Timor is likely to be a significant exaggeration and that the most likely figure is closer to 80, 000.
An estimate on the amount that needs to be raised is based on the projection provided by the National Council of Social Service.
Batna City is the fourth largest Algerian city in terms of population ; The number of permanent inhabitants is estimated by the Office National de Recencement at 446, 000 ( as of 2000 ), though other sources closer to the province estimate closer to one million.
In Grand Forks, although hundreds of people prepared for the flood with sandbag dikes, based on a 49-foot estimate of flooding set by the National Weather Service, the river crested at 54 feet in Grand Forks.
The large increases in the year beginning April 2006 were due to travelcards for National Rail journeys being made from stations which only have a London Underground office and also using a different methodology to estimate likely journeys made from National Rail stations in Zone 1.
For example, the U. S. National Center for Health Statistics typically does not report an estimate if the relative standard error exceeds 30 %.
* in Kaziranga National Park: 2, 048 ( 2009 estimate )— increased from 366 in 1966
By 1922, in a memorandum from the Assyro-Chaldean National Council, an estimate of approximately 275, 000 Assyrians were killed.
The number of faceted gems over two carats ( 400 mg ) is difficult to estimate, but according to Joel Arem, one-time curator for the Smithsonian National Gem and Mineral Collection in Washington DC, faceted cuprite of any size is considered one of the most collectible and spectacular gems in existence, with its deep garnet coloring and higher brilliance than a diamond.
* The 1990 National Jewish Population Survey estimate of Israelis in the U. S. is based on the definition of " Israelis " as Jews who were born in Israel and estimates a total of 63, 000 Israeli-born adult Jews living in the United States.
The National Association of Broadcasters cites the estimate from the U. S. C. I. A.
However, this multiplier can vary over a wide range ( many say the range is 5 to 30, but the National Snow and Ice Data Center has quoted a range as wide as 3 to 100 ), depending on the water content of the snow ( how " dry " it is ), so this only provides, at best, a rough estimate of snow depth.
This was used to elaborate an estimate by the INE Honduras ( NSI National Statistics Institute ), so in 2008 the population might be 6, 746.
Infiltrations were dealt with on an ad hoc basis by the ROKA, National Police, Army counter-intelligence units and the KCIA usually depending on the estimate of the threat and whichever units happened to be nearby.
The Guanta Municipality is one of the 21 municipalities ( municipios ) that makes up the eastern Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui and, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality had a population of 31, 629.
The Guanta Municipality, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, had a population of 31, 629 ( up from 28, 542 in 2000 ).

estimate and Front
The United Nations, restrained by the political interests of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and reluctance of the international community, remained passive before and throughout the predicted genocide of some 800, 000 ( some sources estimate one million ) people that took place from April to July 1994, finally ending around the time the predominantly Tutsi Rwandan Patriotic Front took the nation's capital, Kigali, on July 18, 1994.

estimate and 1989
According to an estimate by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ), 40 % of all Brazilian arms transfers from 1985 to 1989 went to Iraq.
The last four were in 1963, 1971, 1981 and 2001 with a census estimate in 1989.
Data from the approach of Voyager 2 to Neptune on August 25, 1989, led to a more accurate estimate of Triton's diameter ( 2, 706 km ).
The 1990 Census counted 46, 948, though the 1998 population estimate is 49, 932. 1 The gender division was 22, 996 males, 23, 952 females in 1989.
Cockburn contrasted that response to the response to revelations in 1989 that Graham had advocated destroying Vietnam's irrigation infrastructure, which by Nixon's estimate would kill a million civilians, if the Paris peace talks failed.
Foresters estimate the Treaty Oak to be about 500 years old and, before its vandalism in 1989, the tree's branches had a spread of 127 feet.
In 1989 the fragment was radiocarbon dated to 36, 400 – 34, 700 years BP, but a 2011 study that dated fossils from neighbouring strata produced an estimate of 44, 200 – 41, 500 years BP.
According to a 1989 estimate of a total population of 1, 080, 000, Muslims constituted about 16 percent ( 179, 280 ).
Brown and Root revised their completion schedule to June, 1989 and the cost estimate to $ 4. 4 –$ 4. 8 billion.
They are particularly concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa, India, Southeast Asia and South America ; one estimate lists 258 species in Madagascar alone ( Schaefer, 1989 ).
Although not formally recognized and named until 1989, the concept of the pedotransfer function has long been applied to estimate soil properties that are difficult to determine.
The 1989 census reported that the city had a total population of 46, 900, but this has declined considerably: the 2001 census counted 32, 034 ; the estimate for 2008 is 26, 387.
The isomer transition energy of < sup > 229 </ sup > Th is currently derived from indirect measurements of the gamma-ray spectrum resulting from the decay of < sup > 233 </ sup > U. In 1989 – 1993 first measurements were performed using high-quality germanium detectors, resulting in an estimate of E

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