In his free time, he is known to fearlessly extrapolate the present into the future.
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In the mean time, you should not extrapolate CA issues to the rest of the nation.
Proponents of this mechanism have tended to extrapolate their results beyond what is reasonable from the evidence.
Often they extrapolate from one or two obnoxious slams and generalize about the rest of the critics.
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And from there, you can probably extrapolate what happened as the sell programs fed on one another.
We sit in our offices and extrapolate the morning news into the future and call our thinking original and wise.
Analysts extrapolate recent rapid profits growth into the future, even though profits cannot rise faster than GDP indefinitely.
"When you extrapolate that to quarter-horse racing and standardbred racing, you realize the numbers are astronomical, " Perry said.
With 200 million activations out there, we need more numbers to extrapolate the real state of applications.
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Now just extrapolate that to the millions of Federal workers, from soldiers to custom agents to White House interns.
These statistics display patterns from which I was able to extrapolate different itemized deduction averages for each income level.
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If we can build a model that reinforces that intuition, they have confidence to extrapolate to the next level.
So it's easy for them to extrapolate that another threat can be dehumanized.
So it is fair to extrapolate from Amazon's experience and conclude that other consumer products will sell on the Internet.
One big question that remains is whether doctors will extrapolate the results to other drugs that can massively lower cholesterol.
Our strength is our ability to help manage, extrapolate and analyze all of the data generated by this new technology.
Many people focus on these micro structural failures in corporations and wrongly extrapolate that our entire capitalist architecture suffers systemic rot.
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Suppose we asked 5, 000 people to report their cybercrime losses, which we will then extrapolate over a population of 200 million.
They were also able to extrapolate whether those super-Earths were likely to be orbiting in the habitable zone around the star.
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But to extrapolate from there to a full-scale colonisation plan, as so many Tamils do, reveals an enormous distrust of the government.
Because of the risk of more bleeding, doctors are unlikely to extrapolate from this data to give prasugrel to lots of patients.
That's why it's hard to extrapolate from what happens during a primary.
Below, I extrapolate on the main milestones he outlines in the video.
Mr. WALLY COVINGTON (Northern Arizona University): To try to extrapolate results from hemlock, Douglas fir, western ridge cedar to Ponderosa pine or to loblolly pine is nuts.
Yes, the McCain tax plan does include a cut in corporate taxes, and you can extrapolate from that, that that would also benefit oil companies.
It is always tempting to extrapolate from a single data point.
The primary problem with LNT is the incorrect assumption that cytogenic and mutagenic effects at the individual cellular level linearly extrapolate to the organismal level, i.e.
But when democracy is the issue, it can be a mistake to extrapolate too much from the advances and retreats of a single year or two.
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