He refers to the sympathetic reader who vicariously extrapolates the speaker's pain. |
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On the other hand, Forex Megadroid extrapolates market values and helps predict market behavior in the next 2-4 hours. |
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In America Nielsen samples some 22,000 homes that agree to have a meter in their TV, and extrapolates what people are watching nationally. |
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Morandini extrapolates all the cognitive functions of the sign to give them a new understanding and a new statute. |
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It extends and extrapolates that basic human right, that we do not have to touch things we know to be harmful to us. |
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On the basis of the features of a patient's single intact tooth, the program extrapolates the naturally created morphology of other teeth. |
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If one extrapolates the equator of the Earth out into the sky, the celestial equator is delineated as a circle cutting the celestial sphere into two. |
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Mr Bhatti extrapolates that the situation must be worse at less prestigious institutions. |
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In the beginning of the report, a syntheses article extrapolates different elements about mediation in Africa that arose from the case studies. |
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This rate extrapolates the expected long term inflation on mature markets and is not subject to short term variations. |
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The two per cent uninsured extrapolates to at least 600,000 Canadians. |
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Leape extrapolates the impact of the Harvard Medical Practice study to the US, and notes that if these rates are typical, then the analogous impact would be the equivalent of a jumbo jet crashing every 2 days. |
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It then extrapolates the expected positions of other fiducial points. |
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But Wilfrid ALMENDRA also extrapolates on what the projects, if built, would have become, hence questioning the suburban destiny of the Modernist utopia. |
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Section 3 extrapolates estimates based on the 1995-Q4 cohort, to assess the impact of the higher entrance requirement for new entrants, under Bill C-12, on the number of beneficiaries and level of benefit payments. |
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Therefore, for comparative purposes, pro-forma financial information for fiscal 2009 has been prepared for the Unrestricted Fund which extrapolates the 10-month period to be a 12-month period. |
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The Commission extrapolates these statistics to arrive at a total number of firework accidents of between 7 000 and 45 000 for an EU population of 455 million. |
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That extrapolates to roughly 14 million people nationwide, National Institutes of Health researchers report in the May 10 Journal of the American Medical Association. |
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He said that this is the case because it compares swimming pools to the wild ocean and extrapolates the survival rates of calves to life expectancy in adulthood. |
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