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estimation

[es-tuh-mey-shuhn] / ˌɛs təˈmeɪ ʃən /


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The program, called Primary Promise, was achieving extraordinary results in the estimation of district officials who presented a public progress report about 14 months ago.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s our estimation that the Ukrainian military is well prepared for whatever they do - they choose to fight in the offensive fight or in the defense,” he said.

From Washington Times

Any proper estimation of the movie must begin with an appreciation of Grann’s painstakingly researched book, an intricately layered detective story that Scorsese and his co-writer, Eric Roth, try and sometimes struggle to condense.

From Los Angeles Times

He is, in my estimation, the greatest TV comedy showrunner of this century.

From Los Angeles Times

“Mr. Rolovich lost the job of his dreams, and it was based in our estimation on a fundamentally wrong basis,” Fahling told Rice.

From Seattle Times