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Conventional planning operates on the premise that managers can extrapolate future results from a well-understood and predictable platform of past experience.
As McGrath and MacMillan explained in their original article, "conventional planning operates on the premise that managers can extrapolate future results from a well-understood and predictable platform of past experience". But new ventures are uncertain from the start.
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So The question is it reflecting on previous paths or is it trying to extrapolate future paths.
We extrapolate future tax revenues from a single price elasticity estimate.
We also have not addressed the dynamics beyond two seasons and believe that, while the relative risks will continue to change, we cannot simply extrapolate our results to future seasons.
But in order to extrapolate the results of future publications ensuing from this cohort to clinical practice, we need to determine whether selective recruitment could induce bias.
Thus, we can extrapolate the results forward from 2008 to 2012, and to future years like 2016 and 2020.
The comparability of the results between the two CR areas confirms the consistency with the clinical guidelines and represents a first step for future analyses with the aim to extrapolate local results to the entire regions.
In order to give a better understanding on the methods and potentials of this technology, a structured review is presented which not only includes current applications but also shows future use cases by analyzing the techniques of image processing and extrapolating their results to the future requirements of traffic engineering.
Then they extrapolate the results to humans.
However, she emphasized that it is premature to extrapolate these results in mice to humans.
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