What has become increasingly important is extrapolating that imbedded value so it can go on to the balance sheets. |
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More importantly, when extrapolating to ancient floras, you cannot guarantee that the autecological preferences of ancestral plants resemble those of their extant descendants. |
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This shows that the correction terms may be eliminated by extrapolating to low pressure. |
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I do not think that extrapolating a single sentence from an interview can change these facts. |
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Consequently some care should be exercised in extrapolating these results to the country as a whole. |
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They may mistakingly blame this on newcomers, extrapolating from that one foggy memory where they did lose members. |
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This was due to the use of updated population data for extrapolating quantities of MSW incinerated for these two years. |
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This is done by extrapolating a graph of volume against temperature. |
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This is the old trick of finding one bad apple and extrapolating away to beat the band. |
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This process of unilinear ranking consists of extrapolating data from various statistical protocols and then arranging them in an ascending order. |
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For example, the Agency may have uncertainties when extrapolating data from small scale field trials to actual pesticide use. |
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Most of those who said they used technical analysis methods, e.g., forecasting by extrapolating trends, claimed that they did so only because others did. |
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Quick counts are made by extrapolating from samplings of Indonesia's nearly 500,000 polling stations. |
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Value in use is determined using estimated cash flows, generally over a five-year period, with extrapolating projections for subsequent years. |
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According to the Agency, speculators, whose job involves guessing future prices, are upsetting food prices by extrapolating, from the agricultural sector, data that is outside their field of expertise. |
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On the one hand, the human being does not always react in the same way that animals do, so extrapolating from the results of tests on animals to human experience is always problematic. |
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The EIS must also assess these hazards by extrapolating the risk of an earthquake near the site from the risk of an earthquake in similar stable continental regions worldwide. |
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Caution had also been advised in extrapolating from one area to another, particularly bearing in mind that there was no multilateral regime that covered the area of investment. |
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This may involve extrapolating trial data on surrogate outcomes to final outcomes, or extrapolating data on short-term outcomes beyond the duration of the trial. |
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Before extrapolating results from other studies, we should bear in mind that helicopters and small prop-planes cannot be compared to jets, at least in the case of geese. |
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By July budget watchers, extrapolating from monthly Treasury Department reports. |
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In recovering, extrapolating and hallowing the social function and restoring to it its true value, agrarian law has added a new dimension and imprint to the classic conception of private property. |
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By extrapolating these values to an international level one can understand why sport is able to break down geographical barriers and promote social intercourse and peace. |
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An alternative to the standard stratification method which relies on extrapolating average rentals per stratum is the use of hedonic regression methods. |
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Just goes to show that extrapolating from responses to surveys is a mug's game. |
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Caution should therefore be taken in extrapolating any lessons from the decision to other jurisdictions, and it will remain to be seen how the labour boards in each province apply the decision. |
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This was for many of them their first experience with doing a visual composition study, triangulating data, or extrapolating based on income levels of communities. |
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The future business value is determined by extrapolating the present results over a five-year period based on a long-term growth model and a number of key performance indicators formulated by senior management. |
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An estimation was then made by extrapolating the above employment figure on the basis of the volumes retailed by this company as compared to total volumes of the product concerned retailed on the Union market. |
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A procedure for identifying spectrally similar areas on an image by identifying 'training' sites of known targets and then extrapolating those spectral signatures to other areas of unknown targets. |
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The only way to justify the inclusion of Ukip in these debates is by somehow extrapolating its future popularity in the next election by looking at meaningless opinion polls. |
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It relies on imagining the future rather than extrapolating from the past. |
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The exact number may never be established: after the first Gulf war, unreliable estimates were obtained by extrapolating from the number of destroyed Iraqi vehicles. |
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In particular, the Commission considers that deriving annual capacity by extrapolating on the basis of the highest monthly production is not appropriate. |
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I would even be quite confident in extrapolating and stating that workers who experience this dissatisfaction and frustration likely felt them before joining the child care centre, and take them with them wherever they go. |
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Then, by extrapolating current range and altitude difference to anticipated future values, it determines if a potential collision threat exists. |
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Caution must be taken in extrapolating this correlation to all classes of elastomers. |
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The Akan within the 'Minas' group had a reputation to have been experts in extrapolating gold in their native regions, and became the preferred group. |
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Miranda and others are cautious about extrapolating the finding to other cities and water-treatment systems, although they say that Wayne Count, s system is unexceptional. |
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Each of the first 12 chapters looks at a few real-life individuals, relating their personal histories and extrapolating those to the model they're describing. |
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Writer David Nussbaum had the difficult task of extrapolating the recipes created during the tapings and organizing them into something that would make sense to the reader. |
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The next challenge for those interpreting the LOICZ information lies in extrapolating baseline data for specific sites into more detailed environmental information. |
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Extrapolating our findings to this high risk population indicates that screening would identify more than 180 million uncalcified, radiologically indeterminate nodules. |
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Extrapolating from these studies and from comparisons of the morphology of epithelia in lower metazoans, I propose how epithelia arose in the stem metazoan. |
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Extrapolating from evidence in traumatic brain injury, hypoglycaemia, hyperglycaemia and hypocapnia must be avoided. |
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Extrapolating this situation to the larger world of the digital library raises concerns about how productively students might use this world for learning. |
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Extrapolating the concept to its extreme, some geographers group the Australasian continental plate with other islands in the Pacific into one continent called Oceania. |
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Extrapolating back from Early Devonian biota, Andrew Jeram et al. |
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