Sentence examples for be plausible to extrapolate from inspiring English sources

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If the BG mechanism that is involved in organizing the sequence of actions during normal stepping is faulty, it would be plausible to extrapolate that other sequencing-dependent actions, such as tracking, would be impaired.

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It was hence plausible to extrapolate that MGRN1 depletion would affect the autophagic flux.

I seriously doubt that Zandi really knows what's going to happen to the U.S. economy over the next ten years, but he's proven himself to be a keen economic analyst, and he has access to plenty of data from which one might be able to extrapolate a plausible growth path for the U.S. over the next decade.

These can be used to extrapolate for planning purposes.

It appears to be plausible.

That would be really trying to extrapolate something that I don't need to go down.

So they were asked to extrapolate the region, to extrapolate function outside its interpolation.

People were quick to extrapolate its military importance.

It's difficult to extrapolate this number to the House of Representatives.

But it is difficult to extrapolate from these pockets of high infection to the larger population.

With such small projects funded, it's hard to extrapolate across a wider housing market.

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