Proponents of this mechanism have tended to extrapolate their results beyond what is reasonable from the evidence.
With 200 million activations out there, we need more numbers to extrapolate the real state of applications.
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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.
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.
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.
It is always tempting to extrapolate from a single data point.
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.
But it is hard to extrapolate from such unusual examples, and one must note that violence against women is less than half what it was in 1995.
Based on their findings, they were able to extrapolate that more of the stars also probably had super-Earths, based on gravitational analyses, though the planets were not definitively detected.
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If you look at a list of the best ballplayers in a given season, they'll invariably be spry youngsters, and it's natural to extrapolate that to the team level.
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It's always tricky to extrapolate seats from polls, but people with a lot more experience than me say this is definitely overall majority territory and it's hard to disagree.
But, if I had to extrapolate from the current data, I would say that Poke is a bomb and that its only succes is in making Snapchat even more popular!
To extrapolate further, any ongoing very easy money policies by the major central banks of the world would be a major underlying bullish factor for raw commodity markets, including the precious metals.
In particular, behavioural economists have argued that human beings tend to be too confident of their own abilities and tend to extrapolate recent trends into the future, a combination that may contribute to bubbles.
As it was, I missed the death, I missed the body, I got the dust, and from these facts I tried to extrapolate a story, as writers will, but found myself, instead, in a kind of stasis.
Methodologies of various surveys each have their own flaws and trying to extrapolate handset sales from browser trends can be difficult if third-party browsers like Obigo, Opera or UC Browser are having a major market share swing.
As with many businesses, we tend to extrapolate the revenue growth in the U.S. to the rest of the world, and forget that Facebook will need to become a distributed social network, serving a highly scalable, but fragmented global market.
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While it may be too much to extrapolate the evolution of a national mood from two localised snapshots, both books are fascinating windows into the feelings and consciousness of front-line Israeli soldiers in their respective epochs albeit in quite distinct styles.
The CDC study relied on scientific methods to extrapolate total illnesses from disease outbreaks that were reported and monitored, said Patricia Griffin, chief of the Enteric Diseases Epidemiology Branch at the CDC and one of the authors of the new study.
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Though Eisner has no background in education, and not much of a formal philosophy, he understands that students in Bel-Air are taught how to internalize literate thinking the ability to effectively communicate and bargain, and to extrapolate from particulars to universals from an early age.
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Patterns are hard to extrapolate.
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What we are left with in the meantime is the dilemma of just how much to extrapolate from recent developments both good and bad in an economy that seems either an unstoppable juggernaut of growth or, well, eminently stoppable, depending on your mood or perspective.
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