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"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.
Extrapolating from that, Mr. Dudley calculated that the drop in options income nationwide could shave as much as $40 billion off federal income tax receipts next year.
Extrapolating from that sample, one might conclude that there is a nice little business niche in serving those who will write anything for a laugh -- call it B2Q for quipsters.
Extrapolating from that result, an across-the-board reduction of 10 parts per billion might yield a $1.1 billion annual increase in economic value in the nation's agricultural sector.
Extrapolating from that we can say that a nation that does not remember its history will soon cease to be a nation but a nation that lives in the past will soon lack a future.
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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".
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