Examples of using Extrapolate in English and their translations into Swedish
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And access to current Federation databases could possibly extrapolate your location. Only an intelligence with over 100,000 years of history.
If we extrapolate back, we find we must have all been on top of each other about 15 billion years ago.
We extrapolate and translate the time saved into what it would mean for the business as a whole.
No, if we extrapolate from these plans, there has to be a utility shaft out from here.
Co-financing by several Member States makes it possible to cumulate and extrapolate the experience gained
I hope that people beyond this House will extrapolate from what has just happened.
And create a sort of best of speeches" speech. But if I run the transcripts through the computer, from his most successful appeals I can extrapolate recurring key words.
From his most successful appeals and create a sort of best of speeches" speech. But if I run the transcripts through the computer, I can extrapolate recurring key words.
Is… Now all I do is extrapolate from these known qualities
Now all I do is extrapolate from these known qualities
One cannot readily extrapolate from information available in relation to scrapie directly across to BSE.
one could probably extrapolate the findings made in Germany on the changes in lifestyle concerning leisure and tourism in item 3.5 to the other European Union countries.
If we extrapolate backwards in time,
GROWTH functions can extrapolate future y-values that extend a straight line
we wanted to test whether they can extrapolate from what they know and apply their knowledge in novel situations.
Extrapolating from the fact that he's been skipping his morning muffin.
Love extrapolated your REM.
Keep extrapolating?- Keep going.
Keep going.- Keep extrapolating?
The validity of extrapolating these non-clinical data to humans is unknown.