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What has become increasingly important is extrapolating that imbedded value so it can go on to the balance sheets.
More importantly, when extrapolating to ancient floras, you cannot guarantee that the autecological preferences of ancestral plants resemble those of their extant descendants.
This shows that the correction terms may be eliminated by extrapolating to low pressure.
I do not think that extrapolating a single sentence from an interview can change these facts.
Consequently some care should be exercised in extrapolating these results to the country as a whole.
They may mistakingly blame this on newcomers, extrapolating from that one foggy memory where they did lose members.
This was due to the use of updated population data for extrapolating quantities of MSW incinerated for these two years.
This is done by extrapolating a graph of volume against temperature.
This is the old trick of finding one bad apple and extrapolating away to beat the band.
This process of unilinear ranking consists of extrapolating data from various statistical protocols and then arranging them in an ascending order.
For example, the Agency may have uncertainties when extrapolating data from small scale field trials to actual pesticide use.
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.
Quick counts are made by extrapolating from samplings of Indonesia's nearly 500,000 polling stations.
Value in use is determined using estimated cash flows, generally over a five-year period, with extrapolating projections for subsequent years.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Extrapolating Russian history, it would be reasonable to expect a backlash in the form of a counterrevolution.
Extrapolating once again, undauntedly, certain characteristics of that sole airplane which was proved in a prior law to exist a few decades from now can be derived.
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