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The official added, "We are learning from them, and so far it is hard to extrapolate too much as to the general trends in the market".
This preseason, there were 19 booth reviews in the first three weeks of games, but it is hard to extrapolate a small sample of preseason statistics into a trend.
But it is hard to extrapolate from such unusual examples, and one must note that violence against women is less than half what it was in 1995.Other experts see all three cases as symptomatic of a change in the way men commit suicide.
Although it is hard to extrapolate accurately from such a small population, if this number of white dwarfs were scaled up to the whole of the galaxy, the total would be on the order of a few trillion--in good agreement with the results of indirect MACHO searches, which track the flickering of distant stars as dark objects move across the line of sight.
The other signatures were also largely developed using populations of older patients and hence it is hard to extrapolate from these studies the value of genomic signatures in the young population.
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And he found endless permutations of the lab-rat joke (one disadvantage of substituting lawyers for rats in experiments is that, "It is harder to extrapolate the test results to human beings," though on the plus side, "Animal rights activists don't care if you torture them").
With such small projects funded, it's hard to extrapolate across a wider housing market.
With so few shares available, it's hard to extrapolate Facebook's real market value.
It's hard to extrapolate a whole lot from that one sentence, but it influences just about everything we do.
For a variety of reasons, it's hard to extrapolate these rates to the entire group of those who served.
"It's hard to extrapolate that's what the company is worth at this point," said Braden Berg, a lawyer in the Silicon Valley office of Mintz Levin who works with start-ups and venture capital firms.
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