extrapolatedの例文
- We look at things as they exist now, and extrapolate.
- People are extrapolating a pleasant year too far into the future.
- Manning said the figures could be extrapolated from publicly available documents.
- Work done on modern plankton lets us extrapolate back in time,
- Eventually, it extrapolates to a willingness to try something new.
- Extrapolating backward, I estimate $ 1, 650 a month.
- From these provocative examples, the authors extrapolate in several directions.
- We get in real trouble when we try to extrapolate lessons.
- Kennedy wrote in a book extrapolated from his Harvard honors thesis.
- Unable to produce evidence, they extrapolated from sports to politics.
- Instead, Phillips extrapolates the concept of a potpie past recognition.
- There's no sampling, or guessing, or extrapolating.
- "You can't extrapolate from participation, attendance.
- Extrapolating such a small study to the entire country is risky.
- From this, one can extrapolate to obtain other power series.
- A suite for orchestra and narrator was subsequently extrapolated from it.
- This allows them to extrapolate their mistakes and improve their aim.
- A number of writers and theorists have extrapolated upon this idea.
- Extrapolating the data to different situations has been'problematic '.
- Avenue numbers are also extrapolated south from Colfax to First Avenue.