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In other words, one can extrapolate the whole from the part.
She gave me the time and place of her death to extrapolate off.
Or at least similar enough that we could extrapolate something.
How do you extrapolate from the specific to the general here?
I hope that people beyond this House will extrapolate from what has just happened.
Extrapolating to the child population as whole, that would mean more than 80,000 children are still gone.
"People who extrapolate are just not looking at history," he said.
History was a guide, but one could not just extrapolate.
A small line begins to extrapolate to the rest of the figure.
These savings will be extrapolated over the next two years.
The mean age of their population, however, was high and the results cannot be extrapolated to other patient groups.
They will need to extrapolate their line to the axis.
Extrapolate that over an 82-game season, and your team ends up with 93 points.
The question is whether it makes sense to extrapolate that pattern into the future.
"A lot of the technology we just have to extrapolate.
I'm the one who extrapolated them in order to protect his identity.
I'm just extrapolating on the basis of the variety in his shows.
From this, one can extrapolate to obtain other power series.
So, how much can you extrapolate from that one tree about the whole forest?
These results can be extrapolated to the toddler and older child.
It's almost impossible to extrapolate anything about a conservative society.
"And what are the prospects to be extrapolated from this?"
From that understanding, he was able to extrapolate the general formula.
Extrapolating the census data gives a figure of 2 million.
Estimates of the total problem were extrapolated from 217 responses.