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They estimate further that with sufficient experience and when cost-data of compact cars is compiled, the break-even point may be reduced to 7,500 miles of travel per year.
They then analysed the responses to generate an estimate of a person's tendency to act altruistically and compared each person's level of altruism against their fMRI brain scan.
They used a calorimeter to estimate the heat evolved per unit of carbon dioxide produced, eventually finding the same ratio for a flame and animals, indicating that animals produced energy by a type of combustion reaction.
They are very prevalent in the Japanese media and operate internationally with an estimated 80, 900 members in 2009, the last year for which an estimate is available.
They each combine demographic and laboratory data to estimate severity or probability of death.
They burn very predictably, and with some practice a builder can estimate how long they will last.
They developed the Drake equation to estimate the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy.
They estimate that more than half of the $ 907 million preexisting taxes could have been eliminated by auctioning off the permits rather than grandfathering them.
They estimate receiving ten requests per week for assistance from additional orphanages and children's homes, but some of these are repeat requests.
They settled along most of the coastline of Southern Britain between about 200 BC and AD 43, although it is hard to estimate what proportion of the population there they formed.
They estimate a representative-agent DSGE model on the basis of the aggregate data implied by their heterogeneous-agent economy, and show that the estimated coefficients are inconsistent with the true parameters of the heterogeneous economy.
They assert that " many traditionally Christian populations know nothing of a personal faith, true repentance, and a trust in the finished work of Christ for their salvation ", and estimate that 1. 2 billion people are " nominal and non-practising ' Christians '.
They reflected the best information available, but unfortunately, one estimate concluded that the Chinese would not intervene in Korea, another major intelligence failure.
They conclude that: " The effect is not large over the sampled region … our estimate of the change is about two centuries.
They also argued that, based on the results of their studies one can estimate the total number of the victims of the Communist abuse in between 65 and 93 million.
They estimate that the scaling properties of the hazy-sighted link state family of algorithms provide the ability to scale to thousands or tens of thousands of nodes in a densely packed metropolitan network.
They extrapolate from this figure to reach their estimate of 655, 000 deaths.
: Professor Sheila Bird of the Biostatistics Unit at the Medical Research Council said: " They have enhanced the precision this time around and it is the only scientifically based estimate that we have got where proper sampling has been done and where we get a proper measure of certainty about these results.
" They defended the results of their survey saying, " It is unlikely that a small survey with only 47 clusters has provided a more accurate estimate of violence-related mortality than a much larger survey sampling of 971 clusters.
They are often an alternative to the Extended Kalman filter ( EKF ) or Unscented Kalman filter ( UKF ) with the advantage that, with sufficient samples, they approach the Bayesian optimal estimate, so they can be made more accurate than either the EKF or UKF.
They estimate that 690, 000 carcasses / skeletons of the 9 largest whale species are in one of the three stages at any one time.
They can be used temporarily in the glasswork process to hold together two pieces of glass to estimate the spacing of the finished project.
They combined the numerical results from several meta-analyses of the individual effects of these medications to produce an estimate of the overall combined effect on morbidity and mortality.
They estimate that the closest approach will happen in 1, 360, 000 years when the star will approach within 0. 337 ± 0. 177 parsecs ( 1. 1 light-years ) of the Sun.

They and there
They might kill him in his sleep, thinking there was money in the house.
They reined in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look for Jesse Macklin in the hotel dining room.
They stood there, just the two of them, in the rocking, shattering blast.
They whirled and saw him, standing there dim in the slatted light from the boarded freight wall.
They went down in a heap and for a long minute there was nothing to see but flailing arms and legs.
They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
They had to take blood samples to the laboratory to test them, for one thing, and there was much required preliminary procedure.
They were poems in a strange language, of which he could barely touch a meaning -- enough to make his being ache with the desire for the fullness he sensed there.
They refuse to mention or to notice that they are not there.
They had cleaned up an old ice box and begun to buy fifty-pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there.
They had been kind to us and we were indebted to them for one or two pleasant dinners, and for information as to where to shop, which dentist, doctor, plumber, and sitter to call ( not that there was much of a choice, since Catatonia was just a village ; ;
They were not free to be themselves in this situation, an interpersonal one, where there was an observer of their reactions and they had no guide for acceptable behavior.
They echo the words with which he has described his own vision of the dying child who `` trembles and begs for mercy -- and there is no mercy ''.
When someone says, for example, `` They took x-rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me '', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made.
They were not sufficiently challenging however, and she resigned in 1887, to go to Germany with her brother Winslow and his family while he was there on study.
They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub.
`` They found something else up there '', she said half-aloud to the empty room.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
They must be freezing up there now.
They are attracted there by the calling of the first male to find a suitable place, perhaps a pool that forms in the same place each rainy season.
They noted that there was little vocabulary shared by Turkic and Tungusic but not Mongolic.
They failed to reach the Anatolian coasts of the Black Sea however, as another Indo-European people, the Kaskians, had established a kingdom there in the 17th Century BC, displacing earlier Palaic speaking Indo-Europeans.
They concluded that there was another gas in the air mixed in with the nitrogen.
They have not been expelled or suspended, since there is no mechanism in this voluntary association to suspend or expel an independent province of the Communion.
The last film is not based on any Christie work but displays a few plot elements from They Do It With Mirrors ( viz., the ship is used as a reform school for wayward boys and one of the teachers uses them as a crime force ), and there is a kind of salute to The Mousetrap.

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