The findings from those 50, 000 individuals are extrapolated to the U.S. population as a whole.
The White House's guidance, as extrapolated from Obama's chosen strategy for Afghanistan endangers NATO forces.
His tastes, hobbies, and heartbreaks were unknown, and we extrapolated them from his books at our peril.
This paper sketches a framework for understanding these risks in terms of both extrapolated fragmentation and fundamentalist reactions.
The six-month study, when extrapolated, suggested one extra death for every 700 patients on Serevent for one year.
Mr. Obama is simply pocketing their results and pretending that this can be extrapolated to the entire population.
Such findings "can be extrapolated to what I see in theater, " says Vorenberg.
Data extrapolated by economists show it eased to 3.8% in February from 4.12% in January and 4.24% in December.
Market participants appeared to have extrapolated and sought to reduce exposure to China.
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But extrapolated over several decades it promised to transform the country and Asia.
To prove this point, Johnson did a thought experiment in which he extrapolated California's historically crazy-fast growth rate into the future.
As a secondary measure, the PI was also extrapolated back from 1880 (where the comparison to MLOST begins) back to 1730.
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Moreover, he assumes that the rate of progress can be extrapolated from previous trends, without considering signficiant physical or economic limitations.
Still, two researchers closely associated with PPAR research are questioning whether the rat cancer can be extrapolated to humans in this case.
They often extrapolated from doses recommended for older children, said Sarah G.
But that did not mean it could be "extrapolated into the future".
Most newspapers printed dispatches sent by wire services such as the Associated Press, which extrapolated widespread fear from small numbers of scattered, anecdotal accounts.
However, our forecast for the growth rate between 2019 and 2020 is 8%, which would translate into 480, 000 vehicles when extrapolated out to 2032.
But the relative proportion of total fuel use can be extrapolated by comparing passenger kilometers traveled versus tonne-kilometers for freight on the top 10 carriers.
That's a figure extrapolated again from studies, surveys on racial attitudes.
The WHO's latest obesity estimates typically are extrapolated from now-dated surveys.
The trend could be extrapolated to other biotechnology companies as well.
This later was extrapolated to estimates of almost 100, 000 deaths from errors nationwide, and since then studies around the world have echoed the New York results.
To do this, he and his team took a random sample from the corpus, checked what proportion were non-words and extrapolated that to the whole lot.
Unfortunately, because they are not repeated (or the learnings are extrapolated off of a single campaign), there is little accumulation of knowledge or confidence in these results.
Results for smoking rates at each age group in 2011 were compared with smoking rates in the same group the year before and extrapolated to the UK population.
The estimates were extrapolated from surveys conducted in 17 states.
The good times are invariably extrapolated linearly into the future.
For although the future path of technology can, to some extent, be extrapolated from existing trends, the social forces that help or hamper its adoption are far less predictable.
But they have extrapolated the data from those experiments and predict that 1, 000 droplets which would take up just 40 square centimeters would produce 10 watts of electricity.
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