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Just extrapolate from that.
But you can also extrapolate from that.
You can't take one anecdote and extrapolate from that.
So, the way most people in most countries think, and Americans particularly, is they look around them, and they see what's around them, and they extrapolate from that.
"This [the beefburger case] is probably a matter of criminality, it's been detected and it's being dealt with, but it's quite wrong to extrapolate from that and say such matters are commonplace within the food industry when they are not".
Extrapolate from that to grasp how diktat outraces democracy).
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I could see how she extrapolated from that.
Extrapolating from that hike is how the Mercury News got its projection for the whole system.
"I would be very wary of extrapolating from that, that this is a lenient sentencing judge.
Extrapolating from that, he envisioned the story of a Manhattan wife set adrift.
And he extrapolated from that to predict turnout of 64percentt, which would be the highest since 1908, when, he said, 65.7percentt of those Americans eligible to vote did.
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