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So K.P.E. has to extrapolate based on the value of a publicly traded rival.
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It may be unfair to extrapolate based on this one, small incident, but something tells me this is how this unhappy beachgoer moves through life.
We don't want to ignore that, and we're trying to extrapolate based on what's happening now.
Third, individual researchers tend to extrapolate based on domain knowledge.
But the real news here is, again, the establishment of Belichick's cheating then (2000 to 2002), now (last season) and if we may extrapolate based on reasonable cause, in all likelihood in between.
Meanwhile, from an instructor's perspective, it should be relatively easy to identify the important concepts in each assigned section of a book — Bookshelf GPS can even extrapolate based on the text that you've already highlighted.
We thus have to extrapolate from pharmacokinetic data on clonidine used for other purposes.
Sometimes quantitative affinity measurements will be made for a subset of binding sites and then predictions of affinities to all sites are extrapolated based on a model [1] [4].
On those rare nights when the dots weren't completely filled in, or didn't exist at all, we'd have to extrapolate.
He extrapolated, based on the skeletal proportions of this species' close relatives, that each wing would have measured almost 2.5 meters.
Total thymus cell counts were extrapolated based on percentage weight of the teased portion of thymus relative to whole thymus weight.
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