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"extrapolate" Definitions
  1. to estimate something or form an opinion about something, using the facts that you have now and that are relevant to one situation and supposing that they will be relevant to the new one

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Researchers have to extrapolate from the number of nests observed.
There is no need to speculate, conjecture, imagine or extrapolate.
From its density, they extrapolate what it is made of.
You can extrapolate that argument to any number of issues.
It's important not to extrapolate too much from this assault.
Then you extrapolate that onwards through vast areas of land.
From Wisconsin alone, though, we can't really extrapolate too much.
It's difficult to extrapolate Neanderthal nursing patterns beyond this one sample.
But it's dangerous to mindlessly extrapolate that tendency into the future.
And you can kind of extrapolate that to conversations about sex.
You can extrapolate a political meaning from that and it works.
Not that you should extrapolate too much from that, suggested Casado.
"Some experts extrapolate far beyond what can be supported," it said.
You extrapolate from your friend to the broader world around you.
Then I had to extrapolate what their particular quirk would be.
Dystopian fictions that extrapolate from this shift are starting to appear.
They giddily extrapolate the initial success of new and exciting growth stocks.
The book strains, at times, to extrapolate broader lessons from what happened.
The answer to the second question you may extrapolate from the first.
The concept, known as virotherapy, does not extrapolate to the general population.
In turn, they can extrapolate this worth to the company's stock value.
Would he extrapolate to abortion his views on assisted suicide or euthanasia?
Through studying the corpses, Holden and Tench extrapolate details about the potential killer.
Ancient Greece is a great way to extrapolate and build on that formula.
You're going to know stuff about other people and can extrapolate even more.
How will my size be used to extrapolate my value within the workplace?
"If we extrapolate from the past, we shouldn't be assured," Frey tells Axios.
And if you extrapolate that over ten years, we&aposre talking $211 trillion.
And it looks like their plan involves similar deals, so you can extrapolate.
Some used the meme to extrapolate on other issues, like prisoners and guns.
Extrapolate that out, and there are time-bomb CEOs scattered throughout the economy.
My goal is to extrapolate what we learn and apply it to humans.
Nolan said the intention was to extrapolate about three decades into the future.
But I think people extrapolate from correlations, you have got to be careful.
I don't think it's going to extrapolate, but things are going extremely well.
" That expression makes Powell "extrapolate she’s thinking all these deep philosophical thoughts.
And from that we extrapolate the sub-themes that we'll put into the area.
"If you think that you can extrapolate forward, then it's going be a disaster."
Scientists don't have to extrapolate much to apply this adaptation scenario to modern animals.
First Annapolis surveyed 580 iPhone owners to extrapolate its data on user adoption rates.
"There are limits on how much we can extrapolate to other bumblebees," he said.
It's hard for us to extrapolate anything that's non-linear going in the future.
I don't know I would extrapolate out to say that they're at an advantage.
From there, they tried to extrapolate how the hospital had, perhaps, coded her case.
The FBI's annual shooting statistics extrapolate totals from a smaller sample and aren't as accurate.
"The more difficult part is how we extrapolate these results to human populations," he said.
CARTO Builder does not require knowledge of coding nor to extrapolate patterns in the data.
Somehow trying to extrapolate [it] that's the joy and the difficulty of any creative endeavor.
It was interesting to see people extrapolate the findings for New York to other areas.
As a result, it's important not to extrapolate too much meaning from the initial results.
Now extrapolate those numbers to all the other online service providers in the digital landscape.
The correlation is strong enough to extrapolate an estimated impact of an actual Trump win.
So I wouldn't blindly extrapolate all the outcomes of the Q4 into the next year.
Again, as a design patent, there's only so much we can extrapolate from the image.
I always like to start with the real thing, because you can extrapolate off that.
We can extrapolate some trends, though, from voter data at the county and precinct level.
So it's hard to know how much to extrapolate from his less-than-electric events.
If one were to extrapolate those numbers across the country, the savings would be incredible.
I don't mean I could extrapolate what someone's face looked like by seeing a skull.
It is hard, however, to extrapolate forward and expect this quality, of stabilizing returns, to persist.
It is tempting to extrapolate, and predict that all 18 NTDs will be consigned to history.
There are a few details about Mary Poppins Returns that we can extrapolate from the trailer.
Though it also claims to be able to extrapolate body models from "everyday photos or videos".
The researchers also found that the classifiers can overgeneralize, over-extrapolate, and incorrectly include tangential categories.
Extrapolate these costs over 30 days and the bill suddenly ramps up to over $1 million.
If you extrapolate from recent trends, China will undoubtedly overtake the U.S. in the next decade.
Extrapolate a few more years, and it's not hard to see Uber becoming the next Altaba.
Noisey: Listening to the new record I can extrapolate what I'd consider influences on its sound.
" Google said it did not "use raw audio to extrapolate moods, medical conditions or demographic information.
If his approach is successful, he hopes to extrapolate the lessons for the group at large.
"Those who extrapolate this to mean a long, durable, comprehensive trade deal are wrong," he said.
Fury isn't strategy, and there's no need to extrapolate beyond the facts already in our possession.
Researchers have to mine the heck out of the data collected from this small sample and extrapolate.
If you extrapolate and work with their strengths you can make them exciting, vivid and current again.
How would we logically extrapolate that using modern tools and modern techniques, and then hyper-modern techniques?
If you extrapolate out that figure for subsequent years, that's some 6 million lives saved so far.
Extrapolate that across several devices and binge sessions, and data caps start to become a real problem.
But to extrapolate that out to all 50 states I think would be unwise at this point.
If you extrapolate the rates in Brazil to Colombia, we should have tens, even hundreds of cases.
First, they extrapolate from historic changes in trading patterns, which almost always increased the efficiency of production.
It then can extrapolate to estimate the brand lift and return on investment for an ad campaign.
Rather, you must look at individual examples and extrapolate how climate change's effects might exacerbate these problems.
With unsupervised learning, it's not easy to extrapolate what results might be obtained for other use cases.
It is difficult to extrapolate concrete plans from his pronouncements, particularly since they are not always consistent.
They then used that data to extrapolate the number of coronavirus infections at the end of February.
It is tempting in a hyper-responsive and reactionary world to take a data point and extrapolate.
"It is misleading to extrapolate trends based on an isolated window of a few months," she said.
Based on that we can start to begin to extrapolate how much wealth is hidden or missing.
The cloud can essentially crowdsource data and extrapolate the insights to every other person in the network.
The company then tries to extrapolate the volume of each item depending on the type of food.
It therefore rounded up the numbers and, in some cases, had to extrapolate to provide accurate approximations.
But I would be reluctant to extrapolate that in the future, and our markets are not prepared.
This rate is used to extrapolate the forward curve for valuing liabilities that have a long duration.
Extrapolate from that number and you're looking at spending $2220,2730 per child from birth through age 2420.
" He added, "What was put together as a book was extrapolated itself, so let's extrapolate from there.
With "Fallout," Sopko and Beallor extrapolate from America's Cold War obsession with the threat of nuclear war.
Then we'll be able to extrapolate figures, and look at revenue streams so we can defray cost.
Greg Abbott, doesn't mean you can or should extrapolate the leanings of the entire population from that representative.
So to extrapolate, it looks as thought Lancel might be about to croak it in this coming episode.
For massagers I haven't tested, I can often extrapolate the information from expert reviews and the manufacturer's specs.
But we don't actually know, and certainly shouldn't extrapolate from the rush of unicorn tech companies going public.
That, in turn, allows Foursquare to extrapolate how much the ad resulted in a "lift" in store visits.
It is tempting to extrapolate the triumph of Google and Alibaba to an entire new group of firms.
It doesn't take much imagination to extrapolate how this tech could be misused for the forces of evil.
One trick that can help: Figure how much you are saving, and extrapolate that for an entire year.
The historical society furnished a tracing of the pedestal, enabling the modelers to extrapolate the statue's overall dimensions.
Computers analyze millions of images to extrapolate the characteristics of a good photo, like smiles and clear faces.
My lens on this is science related, but there's plenty here that you can extrapolate to any subject.
They have a survival rate for this disease I would not extrapolate to the rest of the world.
SO ASSET PRICES ARE GOING UP AND EVERYBODY IS BORROWING A LOT OF MONEY TO EXTRAPOLATE WHAT'S HAPPENED.
Several such genes do exist — but it would be premature to extrapolate this idea to the whole genome.
But it's hard to extrapolate this story out to the millions of jobs scale without it becoming alarming.
We have to get them to scale and we can't use them to extrapolate too much just yet.
Often theorists can only do computer simulations of two-dimensional slices of stars and cautiously extrapolate to three dimensions.
At this point, it's hard to extrapolate whether these findings are going to apply to a much larger population.
Of course, you cannot extrapolate from life in Pyongyang what conditions are like in the rest of the country.
"Whatever we find for Europeans doesn't necessarily [extrapolate] for Asians or South Americans, [or any other group]" she says.
With compression, it's impossible to get any idea of 5G speeds or extrapolate 470Mbps+ speeds from a 63Mbps connection.
From there, they could extrapolate how many different ways that hypothetical Wimbledon ball boy could arrange 128 tennis balls.
"It's a good little pocket of positive activity, but I don't think you can extrapolate it much," he said.
And before that seed has time to blossom, there are people who glom on and extrapolate way too far.
Official statistics, which extrapolate from surveys of the general public, are good at guessing the incomes of middling sorts.
You do have to extrapolate a little bit from the Carr's work on the internet to the smartphone stuff.
It is not appropriate to extrapolate after-tax wage growth over multiple years using a one-time tax cut.
The problems arise when a small sampling of Latinos is used to extrapolate findings about the broader Hispanic population.
Lookout has a trove of 80 million binaries and app telemetry that it uses to extrapolate potential malicious activity.
From that, we can extrapolate the emphatic approach, which is about openness toward the other, not abuse of power.
Basically, we are trying to extrapolate from things that exist now, so in a way that's bound to happen.
"I would not extrapolate recovery from the fourth-quarter figures," said Larry Hu, chief economist at the Macquarie Group.
If the goal is to extrapolate an average to the population, the subscriber-weighted average is obviously proper form.
From there, it can extrapolate that they might like the same other things, from pop culture to beauty products.
To find these stars, astronomers have to look for the non-ultraviolet part of their light and extrapolate from there.
The system also needed to extrapolate realistic texture for parts of the face that weren't visible in the original photo.
These numbers helped the doctors, Microsoft says, to ascertain how much time a patient has before their eye issues extrapolate.
At the end of the day, we decided to average and extrapolate the measurements from a number of different brands.
It was easy to extrapolate and decide that any person would fail me if I looked at them too hard.
But if you extrapolate this error into the field of public criminality, the public would rightly be up in arms.
It's not hard to extrapolate a straight line from that one media moment into the world we live in today.
The studies used information from media, government officials, and researchers at universities to help extrapolate information when data was limited.
That vagueness required the ACLU to extrapolate measures for enacting Trump policies, many of which it says would be unconstitutional.
If you extrapolate to other applications, such as facial recognition, the impact that data bias can have becomes glaringly obvious.
It's unwise to extrapolate from short-term moves in financial markets what will happen to the economy over years ahead.
"You don't want to extrapolate too far," said Melissa Roth, an assistant research biologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
This kind of spending differential is part of why it's so hard to extrapolate national messages from a midterm campaign.
You could roughly extrapolate that to a 221 percent approval rating nationwide, which is pretty close to recent national surveys.
It's not like we set out to extrapolate or communicate any sort of greater feeling or message with that cover.
Trying to extrapolate too many direct lessons from Israel's democratic crisis to the problems facing other democracies is a mistake.
Below are Roomi's findings, which employed current salary information from Glassdoor and its own rental data to extrapolate its conclusions.
Agritel's estimate was toward the low end of current market expectations as market participants struggle to extrapolate varying local yields.
These movies hinge on how silly people act when they're high, and then they extrapolate that silliness into their entire world.
Here, banking is a breeze, as a customer service bot can quickly extrapolate your banking preferences from your online search history.
Life insurance is too dependent on actuarial statistics that extrapolate from the past and are rather poor in assessing this risk.
"It's about clarifying what your individual values are, and how they extrapolate on the broader level to the country," Saposnek says.
It is hard to extrapolate definitively from the results of voting Tuesday to determine the implications for the November general election.
DANIEL KOVALIK, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS ATTORNEY: Well, first of all, my response is that you can never extrapolate from one example.
But I also want to note if we want to look at the big picture issues, things we can extrapolate from.
"We can't extrapolate that their next move will be out of the UK." (Reporting by Sujata Rao; editing by Alexander Smith)
"It's very hard to extrapolate that this is somehow an evil system," said Tod Cohen, the company's head of general counsel.
In a country where income, social status and race are so intricately intertwined, though, it's impossible to extrapolate which is which.
So staffers adopted Trump's broad ideal of American competitiveness and tried to extrapolate which policies he might favor in specific instances.
SO I WOULD NOT EXTRAPOLATE SOME OF THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF THE ENERGY SPACE ACROSS THE BROADER HIGH YIELD MARKET.
Yet forecasts typically extrapolate current trends on a straight line, so the vision of tomorrow closely resembles today, often implausibly so.
From facial expressions and body movements, AI can extrapolate emotions like happiness and anger — a process built on shaky scientific evidence.
If the Kardashian sisters' reactions to Thompson's last cheating episode were any indication, we can extrapolate that they're not holding back here.
We try to stay up with everything both conservative and liberal and then try to extrapolate it to its most crazy degree.
By putting trackers on your hands and feet, plus a laptop on your back, Dreamscape can extrapolate what your limbs are doing.
Trying to extrapolate a coherent theme from these videos is challenging — there's no common thread, outside the platform they all exist on.
The authors are careful to say it is hard to extrapolate these data without having more of it from other trauma centers.
Usually extrapolation is right, but the trouble is since everybody else extrapolates and you extrapolate, all you're doing is joining the herd.
Since sleep loss has been linked to inflammation, you could extrapolate that over time these spices could somehow indirectly improve your sleep.
They were outscored by 16 points in 14 minutes, but it's hard to extrapolate too much from such a small sample size.
And the one thing that you can't do is extrapolate what's happening at the department stores as meaning a whole bad consumer.
We can extrapolate to the extent that these wild predictions can trigger the same fear response as an actual physical threat would.
Extrapolate that to our country's current population of 328 million and that could net 164,000 more healthy years of life for Americans.
They typically take fewer than a dozen slices and extrapolate everything they can from the data they get from those few slices.
Though it might not sound like a lot of data, it's enough to extrapolate out things like resource consumption and CPU utilization.
And while you can extrapolate all sorts of dark desires of the psyche from that sentiment, we're here to talk about food.
The characters on The Expanse all know how their world operates already, and that allows the audience to extrapolate on their own.
You're using Hubei numbers to extrapolate out and model out, and I would tell you, by the way, I love your optimism.
The problem is that our human brains tend to extrapolate in a straight line from recent experience, but infectious diseases spread exponentially.
It's what you are going to be doing most often when playing, and is the foundation from which the other layers extrapolate.
Extrapolate their combined lost operating profit to the rest of the industry, and that's a nearly 3 billion euro hit continent-wide.
Finally, we have to recognize that even when good studies are done, with clinically significant results, we shouldn't over-extrapolate the findings.
If it's difficult to extrapolate how this would be misleading, imagine if Trump published a list of crimes committed by blond people.
"No doubt, it is tempting, too, to extrapolate these results and use them to predict the current presidential election," Fouirnaies and Hall write.
But we can't extrapolate these findings to other diseases, even other mosquito-borne viruses like Zika, because there are just too many variables.
"If you extrapolate the amount of agricultural production to the scale you would need, it's going to be a disaster," Lackner told us.
An oversimplified deep learning model might just use the symptom data of thousands of hospital patients and try to extrapolate the given ailment.
And I can further extrapolate that argument — the vast majority of technology companies have sufficiently strong tailwinds to overcome macro-related market forces.
The Vive baseball simulator can't see the entirety of your bat, but it can extrapolate motion from the puck screwed to its hilt.
It could also extrapolate prices for three-month contracts from activity on third Wednesdays, allowing liquidity on each date to be mutually reinforcing.
Therefore, I feel pretty confident that the world I've generated in The Armored Saint is going to extrapolate pretty realistically to the reader.
I'll let you mull that over, but if you extrapolate the case to the entire science publishing enterprise, you've got a serious problem.
"We don't take the 2Q miss lightly, but history tells us it's a difficult quarter from which to extrapolate NFLX's trajectory," Anmuth added.
His team showed it was easy to extrapolate hundreds of working phone numbers connected to vulnerable devices based off a single known device.
It's out to extrapolate the endgame of customer ratings systems, which turn the world into a lopsided giant prisoner's dilemma of applied power.
That means he usually doesn't extrapolate an explosive claim about his predecessor spying on them from unsourced media reports published three months ago.
This will help us collect data on the epidemiology or disease landscape in China, and allow us to extrapolate that data for Asia.
While seemingly simple and low stakes in nature, extrapolate these scenarios into more significant and risky areas and the consequences become much greater.
"I don't think people should extrapolate from this that they can go out and find some mushrooms and cure their depression," he said.
But if we extrapolate out these five games to the entire tournament, Team USA will have outscored its opponents by about 22004 points.
They extrapolate and expound and theorize and expand, often in order to move toward a point that the interpreter would like to make.
Why doesn't Congress investigate the French program to extrapolate elements that would come close to meeting the requirements of both Republicans and Democrats?
It's that power, Audrey says, that initially attracted her to Noah, and it's not hard to extrapolate that it attracted Whitney to Furkat.
Beshear has "declined to extrapolate any lessons for the broader Democratic Party based on his success in Kentucky," the New York Times notes.
With their visualization of the head, they could extrapolate how big the body was by comparing its proportions with that of modern otters.
His short stories, in part because they are not as widely known, giving screenwriters more license to extrapolate, have been the least problematic.
You can extrapolate out this deal in an alarming way such that the entire federal government becomes a vast patronage mill for Trump.
Face recognition, for example, has been combined with predictive technology to extrapolate someone's "likelihood" of committing a crime or whether they're gay or straight.
So the startup has been training algorithms to take one price from one product and automatically extrapolate the price of others based on it.
A few weeks ago, our editors told us to pick a significant event in 2015 and extrapolate how it would play out this year.
After all, making gendered generalizations or attempting to extrapolate one individual's behavior to leaders of that gender as a whole would be a disservice.
So, while the post close weakness may understandably persist over the coming weeks, we believe it is too premature to extrapolate from 2Q results.
Projecting forward is difficult, and it's equally difficult to extrapolate current trends or envision a future in which hockey isn't still Canada's primary sport.
Zac Efron shared an Instagram post explaining that he tore his anterior cruciate ligament while "shredding the gnar," which we can extrapolate means skiing.
"Things are probably as bad as they are going to get, so I'd be hesitant to extrapolate the downward trend too far," he said.
Extrapolate that through Rust Belt states and, to a lesser degree, the nation, and you see the crippling crux of the 2016 voting patterns.
Not to mention how to extrapolate the effects of the drug on people over 70, the maximum age at which the study enrolled patients.
Some of these otherworldly plants are quite large, leading scientists to extrapolate the age of some individuals to the tune of 3,000 years old.
Some of those studies also enrolled people who already were elderly or infirm, making it difficult to extrapolate the findings to younger, healthier people.
"To extrapolate some dire political consequence is unwise," said Mr. Entwistle, adding, "There are so many levers that they have to push and pull."
There are a few major problems, however, in trying to use turnout in the primaries to extrapolate what will happen in the general election.
Every game is not just a win, loss, or draw, but another data point on a trend line attempting to extrapolate Klinsmann's grand plan.
"To extrapolate from that ... to a very different population base in the coming states, I think that's where we need to be very careful."
It's jarring that someone 5,000 years in our future would be able to extrapolate gmail addresses from archaeological artifacts but not recognize a tablet.
Those of us who follow lots of politicians and politicized news sources are outliers, and we shouldn't extrapolate too much from our weird experience.
Researchers must extrapolate a smaller amount of data over an area the size of the United States, which can make the analysis less precise.
The bulletin cited by Mr. Trump also cautions against relying on a year-to-year change in police reports alone to extrapolate a trend.
"People are likely to take isolated anecdotes and extrapolate to get eye popping numbers, and these numbers are almost always too high," Koomey says.
Now extrapolate that to include countless transactions by millions of people and imagine that copies of the register are held by thousands of computers.
Now extrapolate that to include countless transactions by millions of people, and imagine that copies of the register are held by thousands of computers.
Is it better to take the wide approach and hope that something sticks, or to find a single, common experience and extrapolate from there?
Extrapolate those figures out to the entire opioid-consuming nation, and you end up with a whole lot of severely constipated Americans seeking relief.
The National Association of Scholars, on the other hand, sought to extrapolate the Climategate incident "into a universal condemnation of the field," Emanuel told me.
So far, it's also hard to extrapolate the strength of the Apple Watch and Apple TV sales, even as its "other" segment continues to grow.
Considering the fact that the S10+ starts at $53,000, it doesn't take an industry analyst to extrapolate that this thing is going to be pricey.
"You can market that these devices provide heart rate and step count and extrapolate from that that more activity is in general healthy," he said.
Extrapolate this over the many multiples of mass an elephant has over a cat, and Tusko should have had a few milligrams, not several hundred.
We then get misunderstood or misunderstand someone else because we try to extrapolate from emojis and exclamation points if this person is mad at me?
You have to extrapolate an object's orbit using physics, so there's some fuzziness in the calculation of its position, and uncertainty in collision red-flags.
Many of these previous studies made assumptions about the half-life of radioactive cesium-137, which was used to extrapolate radiation levels up through 2010.
They were asked a series of questions, and their answers were punched into cards and run through a machine to extrapolate the perfect career choice.
While the year has just begun, and bankers said it is too soon to extrapolate full-year loan volume, bank appetite to lend is plentiful.
"The numbers will be considerably higher in most parts of the world, but we lack the data to extrapolate the total numbers yet," Chapman said.
The anatomical links between birds and dinosaurs have been recognized since Charles Darwin's era, and contemporary paleontologists have been able to extrapolate even subtler connections.
He explains that while ethics standards limit the research IARP can do on furries under 18, they can extrapolate from findings about adult LGBTQ furries.
Remember, momentum investors pour into the issues that are already in an established trend, so they rely upon the past to extrapolate into the future.
Before now, Wolf 1061's properties were only approximated through stellar modelling, a process in which a star's type is used to extrapolate additional data.
From Brown's work, we can extrapolate that when leaders are vulnerable with their employees, that vulnerability is mirrored, resulting in more authenticity, honesty, and connection.
I'm noting that when you extrapolate too wildly into the future, you sometimes wind up distracting people from what's happening in the here and now.
When cosmologists extrapolate data from the early universe to predict what the cosmos should be like now, they predict a relatively slow cosmic expansion rate.
Extrapolate that behavior to black women, and compound it with racism and the increased stress of being both black and a woman in our society.
AI systems can't easily extrapolate from items they've seen before to imagine how they might appear from different angles, in different lighting, and so on.
"It's perfectly reasonable to get really excited and to try to extrapolate from mid-midterm elections because it gives us an outcome variable," he said.
Still, political strategists will be watching to try to extrapolate trends about motivation, enthusiasm, and the energy of Democratic and Republican voters in the state.
Each of these are named after an emotional sensation that England saw within the depicted subjects and attempted to extrapolate in her new, decontextualized renditions.
"You can't extrapolate pre-clinical animal trials to humans," said Paul Armentano, deputy director for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).
I don't know what aliens would think of us if they ever intercepted the Voyager probes and figured out a way to extrapolate the disk's contents.
"Have you watched the original choreography, myopic Peter or are you one of those who needs to take the lyrics & extrapolate worst case?" he tweeted back.
In some cases, the science was simply shaky, based on studies that were too small, too few or too narrow to extrapolate for the general population.
But I haven't seen that movie in a long time, and I haven't yet seen this show, so I don't want to extrapolate meaning from that.
Eurostat, the EU's statistics agency, does not break those figures down by language spoken, but it is easy to extrapolate from what is studied in schools.
There wasn't much data from which to extrapolate; this not only made the threats harder to evaluate but also discouraged researchers from digging into the question.
Rather than extrapolate on the size of the universe or scarf down a large cheese pizza, he opts to haphazardly enter the world of drug dealing.
But if you use it and make the person a character in it, you could then extrapolate where their eyes are, you could create eye contact.
The data collected at these sites was used to get an better sense of the poopy process, and to extrapolate these findings across the entire continent.
But as McConnell quickly realized, thinking about designing a smarter temporary city also surfaced some bigger ideas which might extrapolate into other areas of city-building.
We see only tiny flashes across a few moments, and from those split-second views we try to extrapolate the facts about our universe at large.
No equity percentage was given for either round so it's not possible to extrapolate the valuation DealDey may have put forward for the Ringier Africa acquisition.
It is no secret that Hillary's strong performance in the debate was a key driver for this output, so I want to extrapolate more on this.
"It's not hard to extrapolate to what to do if you're at a mall," she added of the ALICE method, which is espoused in the book.
That makes it hard to extrapolate precise—or even remotely meaningful—dieting advice from your genes, and it's basically impossible to do so from smaller studies.
Both manuals pull together law originally developed to cover fields ranging from armed conflicts to outer space to extrapolate the likely legal consequences for cyber operations.
But this is the first real hint we've gotten that the series actually is trying to extrapolate the material in that epilogue into an entire show.
But to extrapolate his experience onto a situation for which he was not present, and which may involve sexual assault, is the height of victim-blaming.
"In today's market environment, assets with predictability are often priced extraordinarily rich, and investors are unusually willing to extrapolate growth far into the future," Marks said.
It has all the sweep of historical fiction, but its history is invented, an attempt to extrapolate current trends into a world that feels scarily plausible.
They should be able to learn like a child, continuously, iteratively and from everything, being able to generalize, apply and extrapolate these learnings in a useful way.
It's always risky to extrapolate from just a couple of races where many local and candidate-specific factors are at play, but, well, people do it anyway.
Just take a look at co-founders, profile them by current role, interests and motivation, extrapolate these variables in time (age) and match them toward company needs.
"This suggests that prospective homebuyers and their lenders should not extrapolate recent real estate price performance into the future when contemplating a transaction," said Governor Stephen Poloz.
It is impossible to extrapolate from these meaningful rebellions whether Republicans in Congress will allow Trump to harm the citizenry or plunge the global economy into disarray.
Some people automatically assume that their experiences are typical, and that therefore they can extrapolate to fill in the gaps of what other people have gone through.
But because these people are so rare by definition and oftentimes sick in many ways, it'll be hard to extrapolate what they find to the typical person.
"Of course, the political world (beyond fair time issues) will extrapolate deep political significance around whether it does or does not have commercial success," Mr. Lehane wrote.
The effect is weak and it would be a mistake to prematurely extrapolate results to humans, but it also won't do to pretend the effect doesn't exist.
To find out what we can reasonably extrapolate from what's on the page, I talked to Galen Stocking, a computational social scientist at the Pew Research Center.
With those underpinnings, I have my doubts that The Last Night can comprehend the present moment well enough to extrapolate an interesting and thought-provoking possible future.
What can you extrapolate from the rise of street Oxy prices—as cited by the Index—in terms of how the government is handling the opioid crisis?
Responsible epidemiologists will tell you not to extrapolate crudely: When caseloads rise rapidly, societies respond, imposing harsh social distancing measures to slow the spread of the disease.
"You start to extrapolate out: Half of all sports talk radio listening, 1 in 5 Americans listening to us, 80 to 753 percent male," Mr. Keller said.
"The parties need not use divining tools to extrapolate from those orders what does or does not constitute noncompliance," the judge wrote in her three-page order.
It was also unable to provide the amount of total sales generated, saying that it would be difficult to extrapolate a figure from its sampling of consumers.
The new method allowed them to take the limited temperature observations from the pre-Argo era and extrapolate them into a broader understanding of past ocean temperature.
Since the federal system is focused much more on drug trafficking than the state system, it's not really possible to extrapolate the federal numbers to state prisons.
And while Brogdon's per-game numbers (212 points, 272 rebounds, 240 assists, 22002 steals) seem modest, they are extremely rare when you extrapolate them out per 208 minutes.
So where fresh data are missing, experts use proxies, such as the number of malnourished children arriving at clinics, to try to extrapolate what the real figure is.
Other car and tech companies have already caught on to the importance of machine learning, and Waymo's data may be too specific to extrapolate to a global scale.
Our friend Martin Wheeler was on the right track with his running around and body popping away from the blade, he just had to extrapolate the idea further.
In fact, the greatest contribution of behavioural economics may have been to nudge the field away from attempts to extrapolate grand theories from basic rules of individual behaviour.
But based on the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and SAG Award nominations, we can extrapolate some pretty solid predictions of what movies will be nominated for an Academy Award.
Because AVs do not have decades of safety records, insurers will need programs that can extrapolate as much insight as possible from a small number of initial incidents.
The "small room" of the exhibition title is the biological cell, the basic unit of a living body, through which Black attempts to extrapolate a definition of life.
Firms like Deep Root Analytics use data from a variety of sources to extrapolate social and political preferences of voters to determine how best to market to them.
Because a ladder consists of a simple, repeating pattern, human novices quickly learn to extrapolate them and work out if building a particular ladder will succeed or fail.
A cable news landscape that increasingly leans toward commentary as opposed to news, leading pundits to extrapolate grand conclusions about single reports, is also coming under tough scrutiny.
Of course, findings from a sample of 778 journalists and politicians in the U.K. and U.S. is difficult to extrapolate to other professions, countries or the general population.
The trove of data has been opened to the public in the hope of any professional or budding astronomers being able to help extrapolate and analyse the information.
"When you extrapolate that further, what you see is that has resulted in 3.1 million jobs in Europe as a result of people utilizing our platforms," Mendelsohn said.
"When you extrapolate that further, what you see is that has resulted in 3.1 million jobs in Europe as a result of people utilising our platforms," Mendelsohn said.
"When you extrapolate that further, what you see is that has resulted in 3.1 million jobs in Europe as a result of people utilizing our platforms," Mendelsohn said.
Uniquely, the company claims to be able to extrapolate those findings to millions of other people it has not surveyed, assigning them one of 32 distinct personality types.
Based on the unique demographic and political characteristics of each constituency, it will extrapolate the patterns observed in early-reporting areas to predict voter behaviour in the later ones.
KG: If you judge how an athlete does the first few months of the season, you can't extrapolate how good that athlete will do the rest of the season.
Bleich, who was given access to the data with permission by both parties, noted that it was very easy to extrapolate details about the victim's life using the recordings.
These results are important for the way they can help explain how particles move around the planet and its atmosphere—information we could perhaps extrapolate to other gas giants.
Extrapolate that trend into the future and it's not hard to imagine a few Mark Zuckerbergs controlling most of the world's wealth with just a few underlings and servers.
And the scientists are just studying a history of gecko species in Australia, so we can't extrapolate that much about, say, what's going to happen to giraffes in Africa.
" He added, "The only thing, trying to extrapolate the data from this, is that these individuals who have spoken have probably got a reasonably good support network around them.
At the same time, researchers publishing in Cell have devised a way to extrapolate from incomplete samples, building out a broader picture of the genome than was originally tested.
Now, extrapolate that scenario to parts of the country where fiber isn't being rolled out and broadband cable is getting faster, but still trails behind many other developed nations.
The oil producer said it would target further investment in Taq Taq, and cautioned that "it remains too early to extrapolate long-term conclusions" from oil field's production trends.
If you extrapolate the change over the course of a year, this means monthly Prime members will see their fees increase from $132 a year to $156 a year.
The media and his opponents, on the other hand, took his rhetoric at face value and tried to extrapolate what that sort of approach might mean in a president.
This matters because once dependent systems of life start to collapse, well, the game is up for us, too, however hard we might try to extrapolate ourselves from nature.
"Potentially we could use the information preserved in folktales to extrapolate other features of ancestral societies, such as their religious beliefs, moral ideas, gender norms and more," Tehrani said.
It is not that wins against teams like the Colts, Bengals and Browns don't count in the standings, but it is hard to extrapolate too much from lopsided matchups.
She pointed to past orders on violations of the agreement for similar issues, and said "the parties need not use divining tools to extrapolate" what constitutes noncompliance,  she wrote.
To create it, Steven Spielberg and the film's production designer, Alex McDowell, gathered a handful of futurists and asked them to look at the world circa 2000 and extrapolate.
From the teeth, Dr. Rossie was able to extrapolate the size of the new ape's jaw and body size, which were smaller than any living or known extinct species.
Asked after the hearing about Mr. Howe's view on being released, Ms. Stevenson said, "I think that you can extrapolate from what any normal human being's desire would be."
To make facial recognition more accurate, says Jain, deep networks today often realign a face to a forward posture, using landmarks on the face to extrapolate a new position.
Sports medicine being what it is today, there's a tendency to extrapolate even the most gruesome surgeries as career-delaying rather than career-threatening, detours instead of road blocks.
"People should be careful not to extrapolate from the U.S. numbers on net (economic) benefits, because the net effects of pollution control will not be equivalent across locations," he said.
But the census already asks about citizenship in the ongoing American Community Survey, which surveys a portion of Americans every month and then uses statistical tools to extrapolate the data.
Focusing on overlooked details like the rendering of ears and hands, the technique placed great reliance on the expert's capacity to read minute clues in order to extrapolate larger meanings.
"(Tencent) buys all sorts of minority investments, and I don't think we can extrapolate that this means they intend to take over the company," said Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter.
Right, so you've had two days now to watch The Last Jedi trailer on a continuous loop and dissect every single detail and try to extrapolate plot and character details.
Sure, there are plenty of loudmouths who claim you can just, like, poke at your own hand and extrapolate how done your meat is from that, but it's a lie.
We can pretend we're rational about these purchase decisions, but our minds tend to anchor on the initial price we're presented with, and then extrapolate perceived value from that number.
While Mueller has made clear his intention to not extrapolate beyond his report, Democrats hope pointed questions during testimony will offer new context that could deal a blow to Trump.
To extrapolate from Cuban's metaphor: Voters believed that politics was so sick that the only treatment left to fix it was also one that had the potential to kill it.
But DARPA hopes to learn from it and extrapolate data that might be used to develop future military aircraft, said Dr. Ashish Bagai, program manager of DARPA's Tactical Technology Office.
The point of a reconstruction is not to produce a copy of the painting as it appears today, but rather to extrapolate how the painting would have looked upon completion.
Because Connecticut is about one percent of the United States population, we can extrapolate that the Connecticut techniques alone would cause an additional $100 billion in capital expenditure in power.
"We don't take the Q2 miss lightly, but history tells us it's a difficult quarter from which to extrapolate Netflix's trajectory," analysts at J.P. Morgan wrote, in note on Thursday.
Meantime, Union Gaming's DeCree said despite a slowdown in some higher-end customers, or VIP customers, it was still "too early" to extrapolate what the long-term impact might be.
But he expects the index price-to-earnings multiple would come down because the market would not extrapolate a one-time benefit such as a tax cut into future years.
Overall, while analysts like Pyers said Tuesday was a good night for Democrats, he admitted that it's tough to "extrapolate" any clear narrative about the battle for the House majority.
"If you look at the primary and extrapolate, Trump could get two-thirds of the white working class," said John C. Green, a political scientist at the University of Akron.
If you extrapolate that to the country as a whole, the amount of money that the Republican bill provides to cover people with poor health status, they actually overshoot it.
It's unwise to extrapolate too much from a single case study, and it's possible it was the drugs the man took as part of the transplant procedure that helped him.
The first thing I did to acquaint myself with it — forgoing that impossible conversion formula — was to memorize relative temperatures scattered throughout the scale so I could extrapolate from them.
Mr. Davies' method for counting was to calculate the rate of passage of birds across an imaginary line at different points through the day for a few seconds and extrapolate.
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.
The movie casts Linda Cardellini as Anna, a widow with two children, a job in social services and a problem audiences can probably extrapolate from the film's title: She's cursed.
By analyzing where all the tiny crosses landed in these two images, they could then extrapolate what the same face would look like when rotated by 15 or 30 degrees.
The census, however, already asks about citizenship in the ongoing American Community Survey, which surveys a portion of Americans every month and then uses statistical tools to extrapolate the data.
"Attempts to extrapolate these comments otherwise is in bad faith and underscores exactly why the governor believes physicians and women, not legislators, should make these difficult and deeply personal medical decisions."
The man's DNA was found on Papini's clothing, while the woman's was on her body, though investigators are still determining what other information, if any, they can extrapolate from the samples.
We do know, at least, that it will have contextual responses like Siri and Google's AI, and it will supposedly be able to extrapolate and understand data provided by the smartwatch.
That involves providing a host of examples of situations, objects and scenarios and then letting the system extrapolate how the rules it learns there might apply to novel or unexpected experiences.
You can predict out from the second that you have that bracket ... or you can try and extrapolate out who you think is going to make it to the Final Four.
"While 1Q fixed income trading results were disappointing, we believe it would be a mistake for investors to extrapolate these results," analyst Keith Horowitz wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
A developer could use blockchain to build an app based on this data to extrapolate anyone's carbon usage, pressuring companies to opt in and report their own to strengthen their brand.
Moreover, the absence of a vibrant futures market for SOFR makes it tough for traders and lenders to extrapolate a longer-term rate to hedge their interest rate risks, they added.
All you need to know about Johan Rijpma's two-minute experimental short, Extrapolate, is that you should watch it with a full screen and as open a mind as chemically possible.
There are some significant uneconomic influences on S21387 ratios, such as the 2033% ultimate forward rate (UFR), which is used to extrapolate the forward curve for valuing very long-term liabilities.
"If we simply extrapolate from the past we would expect a Trump reelection, but the past really isn't a good forecaster of how people are interpreting current economic conditions," Curtin said.
The novels extrapolate from a very real prospect of curtailed rights, especially reproductive rights, to imagine what it would be like to live in a society of forced marriages and pregnancies.
While this is a historic win, Democrats would be wise not to extrapolate from this result, among others, to say that young and progressive platforms will be a winning national strategy.
It's easy to extrapolate some bleak scenarios based on this information: could the Chinese government be building "back doors" into Hikvision systems to facilitate state-sponsored snooping on sensitive American sites?
If we extrapolate our analysis from 2012 and assume the exit polls continue to overstate minorities' share of vote totals, we still find that the Electoral College amplifies the white vote.
Artists used their knowledge of anatomy to extrapolate from the fragmentary bones at their disposal, but they also drew, intentionally or unintentionally, on monstrous images from the Bible and classical mythology.
He's working on an algorithm that can extrapolate core temperature from heart rate and skin temperature, and he's looking to isolate other predictive factors, such as aspects of a person's gait.
"When we train our models, we observe the sales that actually happen, and then we're able to extrapolate that information to price every other home," said Svenja Gudell, Zillow's chief economist.
He does not try to extrapolate Stephen's narrative into some all-encompassing portrayal of ambition and hubris, but remains firmly in the realm of this particular boy in this particular moment.
They usually just take their recent experience and extrapolate it out indefinitely into the future: 'Stocks have gone up over the past few years so they'll probably continue to do so.
The depths of chat platforms like Reddit and private Facebook, WhatsApp and other groups allow conspiracy theories to develop largely out of sight, then outline and extrapolate from them amongst niche communities.
In a fugue, a series of independent voices and instruments extrapolate on a common theme, simultaneously competing and complementing each other, but ultimately coming together to create an interwoven tapestry of sound.
If you extrapolate the above paradigm to its final conclusion, there will be a capitulation of demand pushing the global economy into a vicious deflationary spiral fuelled by AI and productivity gains.
"What we did was take the properties of the meteor and take the velocity at the time of impact and extrapolate whether it was bound to the sun or not," Loeb says.
Fully autonomous weapons which can plan, solve problems and extrapolate from experience are something else; they will need a human only to order the start of a mission (maybe not even that).
Abovitz even says Magic Leap will release a "biomarker toolkit," which will let apps extrapolate breathing patterns, tone of voice, pupil changes, and pulse rate from microphone and eye-tracking camera data.
"I would not in any way attempt to extrapolate that to a change in our policy or posture relative to our military activities in Syria today," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.
Some flaws represent a risk, but would be difficult for an attacker to rely on alone, because they involve initiating the same query multiple times to slowly extrapolate information from small tells.
We're trying to really represent human beings, and to extrapolate, to the extent it's possible with this kind of drama, where humanity might go, how ethnicities might mix, how people might look.
There have been quite a few attempts to extrapolate what this means in numbers, but the truth is that any of those attempts could be a few million units wrong either way.
Sensor data can be laid atop this view, and the computer can then extrapolate a handful of sensor readings into predicted values for moisture, acidity and so on at any given point.
But economists have a tendency to extrapolate; if growth has been 2% over the last year, they tend to forecast it will be 20093% (plus or minus a bit) in the next.
Various other campaigns, third-party organizations and super PACS have access to this information, all supplied by vendors and data brokers who hold this information and extrapolate data points for voter identification.
"If we extrapolate from there, we could speculate that maybe individuals, communities that have higher air pollution levels could also be at higher risk of developing a more severe infection," she says.
"If we extrapolate from there, we could speculate that maybe individuals, communities that have higher air pollution levels could also be at higher risk of developing a more severe infection," she says.
Extrapolate from the recording-breaking wildfires in Western Canada last year that scorched 3.3 million acres, choking Vancouver with smoke that at times was worse to breathe than the air in Beijing.
To extrapolate accurately from the poll to the population as a whole, you'd need to weight the sample with the correct proportion of Republicans and Democrats, women and men, and so on.
Even though the latter are derived from much larger samples of matches, they require you to extrapolate players' performances against a wide range of opponents to their specific matchups against a unique adversary.
"The stock has lost a bit of ground, after Remy told analysts that they ought not to extrapolate too much from the strong sales figures," Keren Finance fund manager Benoit de Broissia said.
This one's easy: Apple charges $2,400 to upgrade its iMac Pro to 4TB of storage, so we can extrapolate that it'll probably charge the same to upgrade the Mac Pro to the same.
I think there were elements of the movie — it being an Iranian movie that couldn't be made in Iran, a strong female character — that were all things you could extrapolate being political choices.
"But I think if you look at someone's track record, or a company's track record, and what progress has been made, it's reasonable to extrapolate into what they would do in the future."
So if you extrapolate that to 2,500 people, how many children do we have to release them to people that weren&apost their parents because I judge decided that DNA wasn&apost important?
It also acknowledges that queer fans are used to being erased, and have been trained by decades of media to extrapolate queer subtext from canonical narratives that refuse to openly acknowledge their existence.
Tips from users increased 9.93 percent in 2016, from $43.6 million to $80.2 million; if you extrapolate from Streamlabs' market share, this implies that Twitch saw over $100 million in tips last year.
With images of retailer parking lots, companies like Orbital Insight have proven their ability to extrapolate accurate revenue predictions for businesses by counting cars as a proxy in advance of official earnings reports.
But to extrapolate beyond just comparing pixels and familiar features and make the jump to understanding the essence of "cat" without a 1 to 1 comparison is a whole different level of computing.
Even if players are willing to obey interface cues, developers still have trouble designing whole-body VR avatars, since they have to extrapolate an entire human being from two hands and a head.
It is tempting to extrapolate political support from television ratings, but many Americans now watch political speeches on the web, and tuning in to a candidate does not necessarily correlate with a vote.
That means the device can track (or in some cases estimate/extrapolate) the following Motiv's app, meanwhile (only compatible with iOS for the time being) breaks things down in terms of active minutes.
So, instead of constantly looking for funding to keep reinventing the wheel, perhaps we should continue to find more creative uses of existing resources to extrapolate additional applications that benefit more for less.
Both sat slightly forward in their chairs, one hand on one knee and the other leaning casually on the table between them, prompting analysts in South Korea to extrapolate closer and closer ties.
All this is true, and retail does face a diminished, and diminishing, future, but it is not safe to extrapolate that once the Amazons of the world have displaced retail that history will end.
In the span of a mere six epsiodes and a later Christmas special, series creator Charlie Brooker managed to extrapolate from our always-connected, smartphone-obsessed society all kinds of dark near-future tales.
The survey collects data using 241,333 interviews with a 18-25 male-female split, and the raw survey data is then weighted using US Census information to extrapolate the insights to the general population.
The exchange is proposing a process called implied pricing that would extrapolate prices for contracts that mature on the third Wednesday of each month from trading activity on its most liquid three month date.
Instead, they have to prioritize the ones they think will give them the most information about the questions they are after, and then extrapolate to estimate the outcomes of the experiments they didn't do.
Extrapolate this to, you know, stuff other than pro-wrestling—such as a media streaming startup like Plex—and you can understand why zero-rating still so difficult to stomach for net neutrality advocates.
"The number one reason overall is saving money, so we have to extrapolate out and say perhaps there is a financial reason for moving back after a breakup," Grant Simmons, Vice President of Homes.
To be fair to him, this time Josh Gad really tried his best to extrapolate from Daisy Ridley a few answers to the lingering questions about the next Star Wars instalment, The Last Jedi.
For the record, the emojis in question: It seems fair to extrapolate from this data that that many Blend users thought that something at the festival was very good, and are interested in drugs.
We can tell you all about how Rijpma has won awards for his work in France, Romania, and Netherlands, or how he created Extrapolate with support form the Animation Artist in Residency Tokyo 2016.
If you can get IPHONES for 10D ("Products featuring Siri"), and you know that you have a four-letter word beginning with "I," it's easy enough to extrapolate that the answer must be IKEA.
In a follow-up report to regulators on Wednesday, Mitsubishi said it had used earlier data to extrapolate running resistance for a number of models, instead of performing multiple new tests for each one.
It makes more sense if you believe that investors are trying to extrapolate from tiny fragments of information the potential risk of a radically different economic and financial market environment in the years ahead.
ATTRITE and HONALEE were esoteric (although far from rare in grids), and then there were a few, like I AGREE and MAMMOTH, for which you had to extrapolate some letters before the reordering commenced.
Booker's relative success (seven touches, 23 total yards) is difficult to extrapolate because the sample size was so small, but it's encouraging for him that the Chargers weren't in "prevent" mode when he produced.
But irruption affects smaller sectors of the economy, whose participants are mostly technologists themselves, so it's more anthropologically reasonable for techies to extrapolate from their own views and project how that society will change.
"Unit revenues are more reasonable at the start of 2017 than for 2016," Chief Financial Officer Frederic Gagey told journalists, saying it was too early to extrapolate it to the rest of the year.
Because photographs of Seberg in her 30s were scarce, Mr. Wilkinson had to extrapolate from popular images of the '60s and '70s to devise a wardrobe inspired by the leading designers of the day.
The UFR, which is currently set at 4.2%, is used to extrapolate the forward curve for valuing liabilities that have a long duration (over 20 years for euro business, over 50 years for sterling).
CEO Alexandre Ricard told Reuters it would be premature to extrapolate the strong first-quarter performance in China to the full year but expressed confidence that it would exceed last year's 2 percent growth.
The report, sponsored by CarTrawler, a company that provides car rental recommendations on many airlines' websites, used data released by 66 airlines last year to extrapolate the likely ancillary revenue of 184 carriers worldwide.
Their study needed to extrapolate from the data they had to the effects of much larger impacts, such as might happen when a building is blown into a person's body during a nuclear blast.
"Looking at it as a whole, it's great, but I don't think anyone should take that and extrapolate this to what hiring intentions will be in 2019 because it's clear that economic conditions have changed."
I'm less and less interested in guessing, because I'm more and more aware of how compartmentalized people are, of how flawed and fruitless it is to extrapolate from one chamber of their lives to another.
Goode, who's a junior at Boise State University, wanted to look like a normal guy — not someone out collecting signatures, not a hippie or a stuffed shirt, not a guy whose politics you could extrapolate.
Hall would trace where individuals were picked up from the West African coast to learn about their past lives, then extrapolate her findings to provide fuller pictures for her novel, as well as evocative dialogue.
As the scrubber was shutting down, if she was close enough, she'd be able to get through the coal plant's carbon firewall and extrapolate their effectiveness to thousands of others like this across the country.
If you tried to extrapolate the study's findings nationwide, Pokemon Go would be on the hook for roughly 145,000 crashes, 30,000 injuries and 256 deaths, the authors said, though they acknowledge that extrapolation is "speculative."
The scheduling systems used to staff most major retail and fast food chains have gotten extremely good at using past sales data to extrapolate how much business to expect every hour of the coming week.
This specific picture describes how Apple researchers, including paper authors Yin Zhou and Oncel Tuzel, created something called VoxelNet that can extrapolate and infer objects from a collection of points captured by a LiDAR array.
"It's risky to extrapolate, but if you look at his trajectory and he stays on course, one day he'll solve some problem we haven't even conceived of," Cornell engineering dean Lance Collins told the Guardian.
But anyone who's ever felt more alone in a room full of strangers than at home in solitude should be able to extrapolate the level of alienation that can occur on such a grand scale.
But ratios will be hit from the start of next year by a reduction in the ultimate forward rate, which is used to extrapolate the forward curve for valuing liabilities that have a long duration.
He said it is difficult to extrapolate from one case, but that it may indicate that years of attention to the self-defense statute have made juries less sympathetic to defendants claiming protection under it.
Estimates of global economic losses that extrapolate from the outbreak's immediate impact on China do not account for a possible prolonged epidemic, potential extended disruption of global supply chains, or the uncertainties that deter investment.
He said it is difficult to extrapolate from one case, but that it may indicate that years of attention to the self-defense statute have made juries less sympathetic to defendants claiming protection under it.
So I think Turkey both in terms of Geopolitics and also internally I think is in a much better shape, so people within the recent past and extrapolate that into future, of course would be concerned.
And while the best Black Mirror stories extrapolate existing tech into nightmare scenarios, the "Ashley Eternal" hologram seems almost banal compared to Tupac being resurrected or a voice synthesizer plugin becoming a world-famous pop star.
Like a family photo, the movie is a snapshot of a time and a place, one that leaves us to extrapolate everything that happens after the photo is taken, wishing only good things for its subjects.
The only thing this offers is the fact that selfish and bad men protect the things they own, which we can already extrapolate from his whole thing about maintaining his drug operation through murder and force.
Also, wizard rock can be like musical fan fiction, in that we can make up stuff that never even happened in the books, or we can extrapolate from and expand upon the ideas in the books.
But as a result of the publication lag, the agency has been forced to extrapolate weekly export numbers based on the last available monthly figure from the Census Bureau adjusted by seasonal trends in previous years.
She does not have to shed the lower half of her costume, the skirt and high heels that we don't see because of the desk in front of them but naturally extrapolate from the stylish jacket.
A lot of technological changes are taking place, [we have] dramatic abilities to monitor information and data about what people's desires and preferences are, and [we're] using that information again to extrapolate what might be coming.
This type of information has been used in the past to extrapolate a trend toward victory or defeat over the course of the war, but ultimately it has foretold little in the United States' longest conflict.
"Attempts to extrapolate these comments otherwise is in bad faith and underscores exactly why the governor believes physicians and women, not legislators, should make these difficult and deeply personal medical decisions," Yheskel said in the statement.
That data allows them to deduce how the magnetic field has changed over the past several years and to extrapolate into the future with a model that will — hopefully — remain accurate for the next five years.
Jesseman added that we can extrapolate from what we do know about the harms of cannabis on the developing brain and see how extracts with high levels of THC might have the same, or worse, effects.
But, by feeding a bunch of photographs and corresponding 3D models into a neural network, the researchers were able to teach an AI system how to quickly extrapolate the shape of a face from a single photo.
And if we're going to focus on me as a transgender African American, then we need to extrapolate from the violence that's perpetrated against trans women of color especially: How many of those murders have gone unsolved?
None of the attack variants the Dutch researchers gave Intel were fundamentally different from the ones Intel did patch, so Intel should have been able to extrapolate and find the others on their own, the researchers argued.
At the same time, we should be cautious not to extrapolate too much from this single study, said Rebecca Helm, an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, Asheville, who also wasn't involved with the paper.
And since not all users leave their Location Services turned on, Facebook will use representative samples from those who do to extrapolate data and estimate what total percentage of an ad's viewers walked into the advertiser's store.
It is mistaken to extrapolate from a selective reading of history that it would be a continuation of American policy to approve a Security Council resolution prejudicing the final peace agreement we hope to reach one day.
While every other Call of Duty or Assassin's Creed game is experimental or genre-bending, the others are plodding messes, and we can extrapolate those examples across the wide field of games with little to no alteration.
Take the FeverFrida ($69.99), part of an ever-growing line of Frida products that includes a NoseFrida (which allows devoted parents to suck snot out of tiny nostrils) and Windi the Gas Passer (I'll let you extrapolate).
A lot of people take a lot of the things that Elon says on Twitter or in media and they kind of extrapolate that into, Hey this is what the company is like from the top down.
And the voters can't be blamed if they extrapolate that any candidate not willing to show a killer instinct against Biden isn't likely to have enough of what it takes to win an election against President Trump.
Goldman Sachs economists point out that the C.B.O.'s projections only extrapolate discretionary spending increases through 210 fiscal year, whereas the bank's analysis points to more spending through 225 fiscal year, raising the Goldman's deficit projections higher.
Read this excerpt from the New York Times review by Jesse Green: Also effective, exhilarating even, are the interventions by which Mr. Sorkin set out to correct — or, let's say, extrapolate — the novel's politics for our time.
And while it's difficult to extrapolate real-world performance based on projected numbers alone, if Qualcomm's numbers hold true, we could see phones that last hours longer on our rundown test, which would be a pretty significant upgrade.
It's hard to extrapolate a whole lot from regional elections, since candidates and issues can vary so much across locales, but it's telling that Republicans thought the path to victory in Virginia was xenophobia—and they were wrong.
In the real world, phytoplankton can cover thousands of square kilometers of ocean surface, but by creating a small model, the scientists were better able to quantify the effects of EhV on E. huxleyi and extrapolate from there.
"It's a big leap for anyone to take a short, singular experience at the company and extrapolate it into a broad, critical commentary that disparages so many smart, hard-working, caring people," the spokesperson wrote in an email.
RAY DALIO: Oh, think if you extrapolate, do pro forma financial statements for five years forward and start to look at what that would mean in terms of monetary policy and also what it means for cash flows.
If you extrapolate from these agreements, and do the math, you get into the tens of billions of dollars for the Amazon deal, which "would be well out of the range for any state to compete," Jensen said.
SO I WOULDN'T EXTRAPOLATE OFF THE TIPPY TOP OR THIS MOMENT IN TIME BUT IN GENERAL THAT'S A LOW RATIO FOR US TO BOOK BUT THAT'S, YOU KNOW -- WE'RE NOT IN AN INDUSTRY THAT'S GENERALLY IN FAVOR NOW.
If we extrapolate current trends indefinitely into the future, then by 2025 every spreadsheet attached to a genetics paper will have an error—unless, of course, there is an error in the spreadsheet we used for this calculation.
Life 32/60 If I can extrapolate the whole LitRPG scene from Survival Quest, I'll say this: it's the most perfect depiction I've ever seen of what I truly want from an MMO, and what I'll never have.
If we extrapolate the Brookings numbers out, Mr. Trump is on track to have a four-year turnover rate of greater than 100 percent — that is, to have all 65 A Team positions change hands at least once.
That will make it easier for people who are using Peloton's digital membership to track pace and distance for runs, and get access to the watch's heart rate monitor to more accurately extrapolate calorie count, the company said.
CMS says it will audit the diagnoses of about 200 people in any given health plan and then extrapolate the results across the insurer's entire Medicare Advantage population — leading to potentially large clawbacks for insurers that improperly code conditions.
So, when I'm looking at a medieval setting, instead of extrapolating from the modern experience I've had in the military, I now have to extrapolate from what I know about the medieval world in which my book is set.
Of course, this is a single study about birds, which means as nice as it sounds to pond jump some bones across the world for the sake of preserving the human species, you can't extrapolate its findings to us.
I'm all in on this ambition to extrapolate Dirty Cooper into a psycho-spiritual toxic spill, demonizing and possessing the country, em-biggening Twin Peaks into an abstract description of our cultural condition (or the authors' view of it).
To paint a clearer picture, Kulp and Strauss relied on LIDAR data, or light detection and ranging information, available in the United States, and then built an algorithm that could extrapolate findings to other data sets and satellite imagery.
While companies like ServiceNow, Workday and Tableau all have their own ways of organizing administrative data, Singh said that ThoughtSpot is a more streamlined program that can connect to any of their systems to extrapolate their data even further.
Through this contrast, O'Reilly uses the work of other artists throughout history to contextualize his own imagery with the hope that it will extrapolate an original perspective on the human form and the way we interact with each other.
But "I'm just not sure we can extrapolate from the published Chinese data to what the experience will be like in the USA," said Andrew Noymer, an associate professor of public health at the University of California at Irvine.
As the developer of technologies that utilize very small pieces of information to extrapolate much larger insights for identifying hackers, I can tell you that very large intelligence advantages can be gained from very small pieces of communications data.
The study's authors — professor Martin Makary and research fellow Michael Daniel, both of Johns Hopkins — said that their findings are based on studies conducted since 1999, and extrapolate that data to the total number of U.S. hospital admissions in 2013.
These points of reference were really the general jumping-off points for me to try to logically extrapolate a human society that accommodated AIs (though not without some implied struggle) because the AIs were not, in fact, seeking a judgment day.
What makes Tickled so confounding is exactly what makes it worth watching: the entire thing is a confluence of strange people with their own self-interests in mind, but it's hard to extrapolate how much those interests influence the truth.
While the data is interesting, the outsized influence of the wave of geopolitical events that have pounded markets in the past year caution against reading too much into historical outcomes and attempting to extrapolate what will happen this time around.
A decent characterization of an overshoot is when stocks accelerate upward from already-high levels, as public eagerness to chase equities pushes the market up faster than the fundamentals are improving, and investors extrapolate good economic trends well into the future.
In 1983, the city's Department of Parks and Recreation proposed a park-wide census, also involving dye, in which it would paint 50 squirrels purple, rerelease them and extrapolate a head count based on purple squirrel frequency in the general population.
If an intelligent machine were able to discern some intricate if murky regularity in data about what we have done in the past, it might be able to extrapolate about our subsequent desires, even if we don't entirely know them ourselves.
"If all partner countries had European levels of cost and bureaucracy and you extrapolate based on European costs, it would be at the higher end of the range ... Cost could be up to 22 billion euros at the maximum," he said.
While it's premature to extrapolate a trend, if the index continues to fall throughout the fall and winter, it could bode poorly for the unconventional president, especially if the strong economy slows as expected and his approval ratings hover around 40%.
If we can extrapolate that this formula has something to do with the Star Wars universe, then perhaps it might has something to do with space travel (since, you know, that is one of the major themes of the universe right?).
Instead, he attempts to extrapolate, from how we think about the past, which of our deeply held ideas from the present might maintain their importance, and which of them will seem totally absurd in a few hundred or thousand years.
Well, if you extrapolate all the way out to something that's mostly neutrons, like a neutron star, then all those neutrons might have a dramatic effect on the protons in the star, leading to changes in the behaviors we observe from Earth.
The intensity of the sound picked up by the four mics can be compared and used to extrapolate where the bounce occurred, and additional processing can then calculate necessary adjustments to the moving platform to keep the ball as centered as possible.
SpaceX timelines are basically just incredibly optimistic dreams, but it's still worth paying attention to what timeframes the company is theoretically marching towards, because they do at least provide some kind of baseline from which to extrapolate actual timelines based on past performance.
"Now we're better off on valuations compared to one month back... I won't extrapolate a couple of weeks of market data to say the festive season is (going to be) bad," said Gautam Duggad, head of research - institutional equities at Motilal Oswal Securities.
While the results of the partnerships are still in a very early stage, and Schulman says he does not like to extrapolate from early results, he did say that the results are very encouraging and could be slightly better than the projections.
This is what the USGS-, Blaise Pascal University-, and University at Buffalo-based group was able to extrapolate from laboratory experiments and field data relating to the Silver Creek caldera, which is thought to have last erupted some 18.8 million years ago.
They are conducted within beachball-sized steel vessels, while high-speed cameras record the plutonium's reaction in fraction-of-a-second intervals and then feed the results into computers that extrapolate what they've seen to analyze the potential performance of nuclear weapons designs.
If I were to extrapolate, I'd suggest that with so many potential programming partners out there, perhaps Fox Broadcasting could continue to exist as a network that airs a fair amount of cheap programming — game shows, reality shows, multi-camera sitcoms, etc.
But as Trump meets with Kardashian West to hear her case for Johnson, there are some lessons to extrapolate about the ingredients of a Trump pardon -- it needs to either help him make a political point or, barring that, have a celebrity backer.
And whatever we try to extrapolate from the race, age, class, or geographic backgrounds of those enfranchised by the new law, they all share one key characteristic not found on a census form: Each and every one has experienced criminal conviction and imprisonment.
Results taken from 0003 programs to reliably count by-catch between 1981 and 2016–carried out in Australia, Sri Lanka, India, and Pakistan–were used as the basis to extrapolate how many cetaceans were caught across all Indian Ocean fisheries covering 24 countries.
"However, it is very difficult to extrapolate these findings to the novel coronavirus due to the different strains, viral titers and environmental conditions that were tested in the various studies and the lack of data on the novel coronavirus itself," he said.
"If the economic cycle and bull market has been running for a long while, it is no surprise that analysts will extrapolate the past into the future and become more bullish about the future longterm prospects for the companies they cover," Edwards wrote.
"Obviously, Trump realizes that if you extrapolate things out over the next 10 to 15 years, the U.S. is at a disadvantage compared to other countries unless we fix the trade set ups," said one of the Republicans close the White House.
While the text of some of them is cut off by the edge of the picture, it's pretty easy to extrapolate what's being said if you're familiar with the Trump campaign and the immigration debate (something I've done with parentheses and italics below).
I wasn't Googling every fact ever posted about them online, I was instead watching them interact with a cashier, look for a place to sit on the BART, or choose something to eat, and trying to extrapolate a whole person from that.
While there are still a limited number of compelling experiences, after you test some of the early successes in the field, it's hard not to extrapolate beyond the current state of affairs to a magnificent future where the utility of virtual reality technology is pervasive.
Just as you could supply the probable details of a pixelated face because you are familiar with how faces look, the AI can extrapolate as well, having examined on a pixel by pixel basis what certain features look like at various levels of detail.
"This year's remarkable results are the culmination of efforts that have taken place over the past three years, so you can extrapolate forward and see that steps that are taken this year may take 2-3 years to show up in the results," Dixon said.
There's just no telling what the national political landscape will look like next November, and it's simply not safe to extrapolate from a special election in which there was no incumbent and Ossoff raised over $8 million, 95 percent of it from outside the state.
And so yes, we're very concerned about this...To be able to extrapolate that to the entire 737 fleet, I will say if we find the need, if we feel this is a deeper issue, we have the capability to issue urgent safety recommendations.
Mr. Bell's program only measured the percentage of time the lanes on his test block were obstructed, but from that he said he was able to extrapolate actual numbers and calculated about 850 vehicles blocking the bike lane and over 1,000 in the bus lane.
Malcolm Francis's almost nonstop score is emphatic to a fault; interviewees extrapolate a "perfect storm" of concurrent catastrophes that could cripple the United States; there's no bright side, and scant hope, just 70 minutes of unrelenting bad news served with dollops of implicit audience-blaming.
"What we did was take the properties of the meteor and take the velocity at the time of impact and extrapolate whether it was bound to the sun or not," said Loeb, adding that the data pointed to the object originating from interstellar space, according to CNN.
It was reading Zeki and conversing with him that gave me the idea that we could extrapolate a great deal that is not knowable with today's science by examining a work of art and attempting to reverse engineer, so to speak, the sequencing of the brain.
"Data like that would be a combination of polling data, real world data from door-knocking and phone-calling and other canvassing activities, coupled with modeling using the data we already have to extrapolate what the voters we don't know about would think," the strategist said.
From the title, you can extrapolate that this season of Ryan Murphy's show, which premieres Wednesday 17th January, will focus on the murder of the fashion designer Gianni Versace by a 27-year-old man named Andrew Cunanan, who had killed four people earlier that year.
Blood typing is a pretty amazing thing (it literally saves lives), so it's not totally surprising that we humans, who tend to glom on to anything we think reveals secrets about our inner selves, would want to extrapolate those blood type differences to infer a lot more.
More than 21970 million people — more people than in all of Australia — have shared their DNA with one of the four leading ancestry and health databases, allowing researchers to extrapolate data on virtually all Americans and raising some serious privacy concerns, according to the MIT Technology Review.
For the full six degrees of freedom, or "6DOF," you need either external sensors that track your headset in space via infrared (as with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive) or a headset with outward-facing visual sensors that allow it to extrapolate its own position.
" In an article on the ultraconservative Federalist, columnist D.C. McAllister argued, "A mass killing like the one we witnessed in Las Vegas is horrific, but we can't extrapolate from this that gun violence is on the rise or that men who own guns are an inevitable threat.
"You cannot extrapolate what the result will be, because you may get people switching votes on a tactical basis on the view that 'I hate that party', so I'll not vote for my own party, I'll vote for somebody else," said Hayward in an interview with CNBC.
In some cases this involved Mexican-izing the aesthetics of the European avant-garde, as seen in adaptations of Cubism from the 1910s; elsewhere this effort meant trying to extrapolate a stylistic system from the building blocks of ancient, native pottery in the 1920s and '30s.
As a candidate, Mr. Buttigieg does not lead with his veteran status, but rather sprinkles it through his conversation, a hint of flavor that is meant to be noticed, and the result of careful mental spade work meant to extrapolate his experiences into his political identity.
In other words, we can extrapolate that whether or not Facebook and Google disallow campaigns from targeting specific populations, they will still try to do the same thing themselves—and they will do it for "free" for the campaigns, because they have every incentive to do so.
While most every Black Mirror episode takes care to extrapolate technological nightmares based on developments firmly rooted in reality, "Arkangel" leans on a conceit that's so close to our existing world that it's about as low-key as Black Mirror can get without being … well, our existing world.
"However, the quality of the food can change from region to region and I feel that it is necessary to extrapolate the research to other territories that include different foods origins and ethnicities to learn if the same results prevail for different populations," Arevalo said in an email.
One thing is clear though: The most sensible response from investors would be to try to understand the detail of policies and what the first, second and third order impacts might be; as opposed to trying to second guess the whims of any one populist and extrapolate from there.
Yet as a conservative woman, I am concerned that, in the case of Brett Kavanaugh, the noble justice of #MeToo has been politically hijacked and weaponized, co-opted by Democrats seeking to extrapolate this just cause for liberal policies that go beyond equal and fair treatment for women.
Whilst it includes what we have already done on their data (clustering and initial profiling of their members, and providing this to them as summary information), it does not say anything about using the models of the clusters that we create to extrapolate to new individuals and infer their profile.
And while I'd hesitate to extrapolate too much from the new writers Nolan and his co-showrunner Lisa Joy hired for season two, it's interesting that the more character-centric approach Westworld is adopting this season isn't all that far from how The Leftovers preferred to structure its own episodes.
"When the possibility of millions of deaths is slowly starting to sink in, it's hard to say an otherwise normal CEO thing like 'the macro environment is creating significant tailwinds for the business' and it felt completely impossible to extrapolate out from this present moment," Butterfield wrote in one tweet.
But Ramesh and his colleagues were able to take the results of experiments on Earth — experiments involving very high-speed cameras studying how rocks here on Earth fissure and crack when hit with a projectile — and extrapolate them up, accounting for the low-gravity environment of the space around an asteroid.
It's virtually impossible to extrapolate a single overarching trend about the overall popularity of craft beer among consumers from these layoffs—or even if we consider them in conjunction with the 350 layoffs at MillerCoors just last month—but it might be indicative of how businesses are faring in the increasingly crowded industry.
The popularity of a certain type of music (the cheesy "EDM" chart version of electro house spun by bad DJs like David Guetta, for instance) really and truly isn't a culture, and there is nothing about it than one can extrapolate for meaningful insights into the intimate lives of an entire generation.
A novel preoccupied by what Apley himself calls "continuity" naturally enough suggests a sequel, and we get glimpses of what Marquand might have gone on to extrapolate: George's son, John, wounded in World War I before marrying a divorcée, refuses to join his father's law firm and has a certain Lost Generation aspect.
North America, in McPhee's telling, is the product of nearly infinite vanished worlds, with species and climates and mountain chains and oceans all lost in the chasms of deep time — so far gone that even the most brilliant geologists are unable to extrapolate all the way back to their original bubbling source.
The supply chains that now bind our world system have never been tested in a severe pandemic, and one can extrapolate forward from China's developing economic slowdown, and from slow-building delays and shortages worldwide, to a scenario where the coronavirus finally brings the post-2008 expansion to a grinding, deglobalizing halt.
But if they could assume a direct relationship, the authors say, and extrapolate that data to the 10 million Medicare hospitalizations a year in the US, there would be a lot fewer deaths: "We estimate that approximately 32,000 fewer patients would die if male physicians could achieve the same outcomes as female physicians every year."
Looking over these charts, it's fair to extrapolate that, in two years, the A53 chip (assuming Apple continues with the "A" naming) should be as powerful as or even more powerful than even the Intel Core i9 processor in today's top-of-the-line 15-inch MBP in both single-core and multi-core performance.
Ford estimates that a 3D-printed spoiler could be less than half the weight of the equivalent made from a metal casting, for instance, so you can extrapolate that a car where many of its external body pieces are 3D-printed could enjoy greatly decreased weight overall, and better fuel efficiency as a result.
In fact, the drivers' reply brief indicates that the drivers proposed a plan to resolve the drivers' claims en masse: They'd litigate nine bellwether arbitrations, then engage in mediation with one another and, if they couldn't reach a global deal, allow a single arbitrator to extrapolate the bellwether arbitration results to apply to other drivers.
And that concept was something that spoke to him as a form of human sacrifice to this god, and we started talking about who the god of Vulcan would be in modern times and how do you extrapolate the god of the volcano into something that is immediately identifiable and accessible to modern audiences.
Visitors to the exhibition can see "THINK" (1964), which was projected on multiple screens in a large, egg-shaped theater as the centerpiece of IBM's 1964 World's Fair pavilion, and from it extrapolate the origination of the multi-screen technique that was cribbed and brought into popularity via the opening sequence of the original "Thomas Crown Affair" (1968).
"If you go back 100 years from right now and look at the rate of change and what has happened and you extrapolate into the future, you cannot predict the kinds of innovation and inventions and quantum leaps in our ability to cure disease or manage or prevent it," co-president of the Biohub, Joe DeRisi says.
To extrapolate some virtue from the $400 doomsday pack's existence, I suppose it's nice to realize that the scene at the end of the world will be as cliquey as the high school cafeteria; the rich will be rubbing Malin+Goetz moisturizer over their melting faces, while the rest of us trade Twinkies for canned soup.
And I think that's why I've been attracted to writing fiction that's kind of problem-solving, and looking at things in the immediate future—trying to extrapolate a world where there's a bit more economic democracy—which is basically just workers that own their work, and that govern their businesses together, collectively, that kind of thing.
Ashton told me the researchers try not the extrapolate what these results might mean for warming across the Antarctic, but she said because these species are all at the bottom of the food chain; It's likely that a change in their ecosystem and diversity would impact all the organisms further up the food chain, including humans.
Taking stock of all these changes and paradoxes, we might be able to extrapolate a bit about what the future of K-pop looks like: even more diverse, with an ever-increasing number of independent artists shaking up the studio scene, even though most of them will still have to play within the system's rigid standards.
If we kind of think about where we are right now, we're probably -- if you look at the Hubei experience and we extrapolate from that what is getting ready to happen in the United States, to New York in particular, we're probably -- we're probably going to hit our peak somewhere between April 4th and April 10th.
Her technique — already displayed in earlier books on the history of curry, the importance of diet and physique in the running of Imperial India and the role of food in wars involving both Germany and Japan — is to examine the minutiae of daily kitchen life and to extrapolate from them a greater image of historical sweep.
"People are uncomfortable talking about [pedophilia] that way since there seems to be, currently, an idea that sexual orientation is something that we should kind of respect and honor and not treat as a pathology," Finkelhor says, adding that some people extrapolate that this conceptualization of pedophilia could move us toward the decriminalization of child sexual abuse.
Although it's always a bit dangerous to extrapolate on what historical figures like Malcolm X might say or do in a modern context—something Ali warned me about repeatedly—I think Malcolm's insight can be useful in sizing up what's happening right now in US politics and what the potential presidency of man like Trump means for black and brown people.
"This is an open missing persons case, and we hope that [the Fish and Wildlife Commission] reopens their investigation and utilizes the expert resources of other government agencies as well as the private sector if necessary to extrapolate the data from the recovered iPhone," Cohen's parents said in a statement posted to the Perry J. Cohen Foundation's Facebook page Saturday morning.
And although the presence of the disease is extremely high in the study, it is hard to extrapolate to overall prevalence among football players as well as the general public because the brains studied carried a potential bias: They were donated from relatives because the subjects had probably exhibited symptoms of the disease such as memory loss, confusion, depression and impulse control problems.
Congress has never been run by large numbers of working-class people, but if we extrapolate from the behavior of the few workers who manage to get in, it's probably safe to say that the federal government would enact far fewer pro-business policies and far more pro-worker policies if its members mirrored the social class makeup of the public.
I know that I can run a certain amount of miles in an hour because I've done that before, and I can also reasonably extrapolate when I want to run a marathon that this is physically possible for me because I've never quit on a run before, I've put in the miles and felt there was room left to go.
Hawkins: Well, but it's based on sort of a lack of knowledge in the field, and so they extrapolate from what people are doing with machine learning today and add some hyperbole to it, and stir it around a bit, and add some science fiction, and all of a sudden you're imagining these things become crazy, alive and taking over the world.
If one were to extrapolate, from video clips of the artist writing in a book on Buddhist philosophy, and her idea to introduce Nietzsche and Plato to disinterested sheep and horses, it might seem as if the animals' lack of interest in philosophy is in keeping with the Buddhist idea of nothingness — possessing a quality that transcends cause and effect.
Though "The Right Kind of Crazy" is hobbled at times by the author's digressions into management-speak (the reader gets the feeling that he was encouraged to try to extrapolate all-purpose lessons about teamwork and leadership from his experiences), the book offers a gripping account of the Curiosity mission, and some fascinating insights into the engineering principles and analytics involved in pulling off the project.
By taking steps like approving an airline merger that on one estimate will cause consumer injury of a $1 billion or more a year (an estimate I extrapolate from Table 7 of this remarkable report, by no less than a former Obama antitrust official, who was not involved in approval of the deal and has called it a mistake), administrations of both parties for some decades have painted us into a corner.
So if you were inclined to extrapolate forward from American Christianity's current situation, you might predict that the future of de-Christianization, its progress or reversal, will be shaped above all by what sort of Catholicism emerges from the church's current controversies: from the agony of the sex-abuse scandal, from the revival of the liberal-Catholic program under Pope Francis and the embattlement of conservative Catholicism, from the theological and generational polarizations in the church.
If de la Pava has a signature move, it's to zoom out from a highly specific action or bit of characterization in order to generalize about or extrapolate from it, while still holding on to the speech-replicating sentence structures that ground that action in a kind of conversational specificity: Because it turns out that human reactions to certain mildly complicated activities, like answering 911 calls for a living, disturb in their lack of significant variance.
Current customers include governments, transportation operators and companies in Germany, Singapore and the U.S. (It's not disclosing all its carrier partners by name but — for the record — says it's not currently working with TechCrunch's parent Oath's parent Verizon.) It uses machine learning algorithms to extrapolate insights from its carrier partners' data-sets — with key data boiling down to location information based on cell tower pings (and wi-fi data incoming), combined with clickstream data from mobile devices, which mean it can derive more granular insights by triangulating which app/website is being used at a given location/velocity — so for example, Teralytics' platform could identify not just that a group of people are traveling around a city in cars but that they're traveling in ride-share vehicles.

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