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estimate
['estɪmeɪt]
n
econ.
ieņēmumu un izdevumu tāme
estimate
['estɪmeɪt]
adj.
gen.
tāme
econ., stat., social.sc.
aprēķins
stat.
skaitliskais novērtējums
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estimate
['estɪmeɪt]
abbr.
abbr.
estm
abbr., polym.
est.
abbr., qual.cont.
est
avia., Canada
The time, in UTC, at which an IFR aircraft is calculated, by either the controller, the pilot or through automated means, to arrive over a significant point
mil.
estimation
USA
An analysis of a foreign situation, development, or trend that identifies its major elements, interprets the significance, and appraises the future possibilities and the prospective results of the various actions that might be taken.
see also
intelligence estimate
;
An appraisal of the capabilities, vulnerabilities, and potential courses of action of a foreign nation or combination of nations in consequence of a specific national plan, policy, decision, or contemplated course of action.
see also
intelligence estimate
;
An analysis of an actual or contemplated clandestine operation in relation to the situation in which it is or would be conducted in order to identify and appraise such factors as available as well as needed assets and potential obstacles, accomplishments, and consequences
(JP 2-01)
see also
intelligence estimate
estimate:
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5
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