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Extrapolate that idea: computers could use the knowledge of where information comes from to very powerful effect.
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With critical eyes, you must look back at the work of the poet and extrapolate the core theory and decide what is needed to test that idea.
Parts of the press managed to extrapolate that information into headlines that predicted a white Christmas.
I guess you could extrapolate that metaphor out to people who own guns, too.
Extrapolate that out over the next six months, and Sanders will have enough to win the primary.
Extrapolate that very idea to today, and the same can be said of anyone who speaks out against our many current wars and international activities.
Geisler extrapolated that number to 2 billion by 2100.
However, it is clear that our youth is consuming popular culture at remarkable rates, and it is not a reach to extrapolate that the images and ideas that we present them will color their worldview and influence their actions.
What supply-siders have done is start with that reasonable idea and extrapolate it to unreasonable lengths.
(How much of an impact tax rates have—and how high taxes have to get before they have an impact is a subject of much debate in economics, but it's inarguable that they do matter). What supply-siders have done is start with that reasonable idea and extrapolate it to unreasonable lengths.
Similarly, he was forced to extrapolate on ideas and theories that Hypatia might have had, discoveries that she conceivably could have made, even if there is no proof that she did.
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