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So it would be dangerous to extrapolate from the experiences of my generation to inform current and future players of theirs.
Therefore it might be dangerous to extrapolate the outcomes.
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I know it's dangerous to extrapolate from just my own behavior, but I also sense people are growing more and more reluctant to sign into new services with their Facebook permissions, or to embed their Facebook account into Apple's iOS operating system.
Filling prescriptions at different pharmacies may be dangerous to patients.
Drug use during pregnancy may be dangerous to the fetus.
Sure, they are photogenic, and they do have some grievances, but it is extremely dangerous to extrapolate from the protests to the wider country.
It is always dangerous to extrapolate from individual incidents or present such information as is available out of context.
It is very dangerous to extrapolate from a temporary economic downturn to assuming that we are facing a dismal decade ahead".
It's always dangerous to extrapolate, but just for fun, let's try — technical jobs could change or go away, more "things" will be created (and created faster), engineering teams could get smaller and/or more efficient by not having to redundantly replicate, and so forth.
First, although ethical considerations precluded the application of intra-abdominal pressures higher than 15 mmHg, it is, however, dangerous to extrapolate these results to higher pressure levels, at which clinical manifestations of the intra-abdominal compartment syndrome are much more serious.
This was not, however, an indication that he was running out, for if he was presented with a new hen, his attention and his sperm count went up.It is, of course, dangerous to extrapolate from one species to another.
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