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There is a limit to how much one can extrapolate from past disasters to the current situation.

To the degree that one can extrapolate from the personal quarrel between Richman and Bourdain a larger philosophical debate about the proper future of American tastes, Richman readily concedes defeat.

In particular, since the form of the CPDs is determined by symmetries of the model, one can extrapolate from the form of the CPDs from small-scale models to large versions.

The merits of such a contractualist approach need not be discussed in the present context, but the underlying claim that one can extrapolate from the basic case of joint action runs into difficulties when it is viewed in combination with Gilbert's claim that joint commitments cannot be rescinded unilaterally, but only jointly by all of the individuals who undertake it (cf. Gilbert 2009: 182009

But one can extrapolate from the current study and imagine the extreme case of total tool breakdown when the pointer stops responding to the mouse at all.

The actual mechanisms of NFκB signalling are very cell-specific, and it is uncertain how much one can extrapolate from the findings of individual studies.

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"A lot of genetic systems that people use, such as Drosophila [the fruit fly], nematodes, or yeast, are very powerful for identifying important genes and tracing signaling mechanisms, but they're not vertebrates, so one wonders how much one can extrapolate the results from, say, a worm to those of a human," he says.

Everyone, it seems, if one can extrapolate a worldwide tendency from one's acquaintances, wants their sandwich customized.

How is it that one can extrapolate hatred of Britain from criticism of its institutions?

From Fig. 4, one can extrapolate the I/Cs ratio on 21 March to be about 20, 8, 5, 3, and 2 in the regions south, southwest, west, northwest, and north, respectively, of the FNPP at distances of 30 40 km.

From there, one can extrapolate roots and branches touching nearly every vital social issue on earth: racism begets xenophobia begets Islamophobia begets war begets terrorism begets fear begets guns, and on and on and on.

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