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Yet can we really extrapolate from the costs of older Medicare patients to all younger ones?
The temptation is to extrapolate from the law something about French attitudes toward work.
Then we tend to extrapolate from the storyboards as we go along in the process.
They extrapolate from the past, although the past does not always repeat itself.
Another methodology would be to extrapolate from the current state of AI to the future.
In the way of predictions about the future, those people tended to extrapolate from the present.
All extrapolate from the experiences of foreigners and elites, she says.
"You can't just extrapolate from the past and think in straight lines: that's what I learned from Gramsci," Jacques said.
Pollsters therefore have to extrapolate from the people they can reach to the increasing numbers they can't reach.
Still, commentators and the public extrapolate from the actions of the wealthy and glamorous to the state of all women.
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