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"They didn't have access to these new technologies, and in fact they weren't really scientists because they would extrapolate and form ideas and theories based on talking to their patients.
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And from those nice, complicated, meaty phrases, we would extrapolate more.
Whether he would extrapolate that to mean he was looking for the same for a viable pound was left unanswered.
I wonder if you would extrapolate from this: Many writers have suffered from mental illness and other illnesses — depression, epilepsy, even migraines.
Mr. Wilcken describes the formative experiences and anthropological research (in remote regions of Brazil in the 1930s) from which Lévi-Strauss would extrapolate his theories.
Professor Lund apparently would extrapolate the statement to encompass virtually all disparities, not only between classes of voters, but among methods of recording and tallying votes and interpreting ballots.
Schulz did, however, offer a grain of salt to anyone who would extrapolate too much from the recent financial crises that the Wharton panelists had studied: Parallels between past and present are always tricky, especially between emerging and developed economies.
To build the model that we will use to predict the social-skill needs of nurses, we would extrapolate this trend to the smallest hospital size and add a further upward sloping bit to the curve at the end of the smallest size.
We profoundly regret our thoughtlessness and insensitivity, but we believe our history of coverage demonstrates our concern for race-related issues and we are saddened by those who would extrapolate this to speak to our character.
"[This study] suggests that structural stigma in the form of state laws represents a potentially consequential but thus far largely overlooked [factor in suicidal students]." While one would extrapolate that making same-sex marriage legal across the country would lead to a drop in teen suicide rates nationwide, that hasn't necessarily been the case.
The pain level of patients in studies with duloxetine, naproxen and celecoxib might have been lower; at least we would extrapolate this from the dosages used.
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