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Extrapolating

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Extrapolating meaning

present participle and gerund of extrapolate

Example sentences (20)

But it’s still “too early to generalise” about white-collar redundancies by extrapolating from the wave of tech announcements, Broer said.

Extrapolating the figures from the research indicates an estimated 1.5 million elderly motorists may be breaking the law and at risk of fines worth a combined total of £1.5bn.

Extrapolating the leach curves from the Mountain States R&D test work to 90 days suggests we should expect ultimate extractions of 70% to 90% for our test work.

He was futuristically doing this to protect those who are known to be pliable to capture, and also extrapolating Alexander’s discomfort about the state of “concrete social cohesion” in South Africa.

Historically, this has been done by surveying small plots of land and extrapolating those findings, though this cannot account for the variability across the whole forest.

Hot hand fallacy is extrapolating recent years performance to the future.

Extrapolating from there, that means that there could be a “Perfect” or “Stable” Cortana that helps Master Chief take down “Bad” or “Unstable” Cortana.

Extrapolating these numbers, the researchers calculated that there needed to be prey species with 20,000kg of meat roaming in a 100sq km area of an adult tiger’s territory.

However, extrapolating this claim to collegiate athletics is a blatant oversimplification of the situation.

You know, I don’t think that it’s worth extrapolating too far into the future right now.

Extrapolating, the 11 million iPhone users who got new batteries didn't buy new iPhones, but they didn't buy new Androids either.

However, extrapolating from we can reasonably estimate that if trends have held there have been slightly over one trillion tweets sent since the service’s founding 13 years ago.

However, Farré said, “this may be very specific to the Spanish case and one has to be careful before extrapolating these results to other countries”.

Still, the researchers urge caution when extrapolating these findings to smaller-scale policy recommendations.

This take is premature since, again, no one at Fox has seen the report, but Fox’s cadre of opinion hosts and panelists have never been shy about extrapolating broad conclusions from limited evidence.

When extrapolating from the sample size of the four polls that qualified her for this month’s debate, there were only 52 or so likely voters who said they wanted Gabbard to take on President Donald Trump in 2020.

The Treasury is extrapolating how much value companies generate from UK users and trying to make sure tax is paid on that value.

By extrapolating the phenomenology of lattice points to the unit cells it is seen that the total number of degrees of freedom is 3pq when p is the number of primitive cells with q atoms/unit cell.

Current manufacture TV sets employ a system of intelligently extrapolating the extra information that would be present in a progressive signal entirely from an interlaced original.

Extrapolating from the idealized settings, the effect of jerk in real situations can be qualitatively described, explained and predicted.