Examples of 'extrapolations' in a sentence

Meaning of "extrapolations"

Extrapolation is the act of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue or a current method will remain applicable
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Extrapolations of information based on the surrounding pixels.
Most predictions are just extrapolations of current trends.
This permits us to make interpolations and extrapolations.
But a lot of extrapolations and halftruths in there.
Legal experts between assumptions and extrapolations.
It makes realistic extrapolations to an interstellar future impossible.
That leads to some alarming extrapolations.
Consequently these extrapolations have been significantly reduced.
It was based upon exaggerations and extrapolations.
Such simplistic extrapolations are almost certainly going to be wrong.
Accuracy assessments based on extrapolations and models.
All the extrapolations look perfect.
But we can make some extrapolations.
Extrapolations from other indirect parameters.
Forecasts of prices are extrapolations from historical price patterns.

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If anyone tries to tell me that extrapolations.
I think extrapolations should always be treated with caution.
But we should be extra careful in making those extrapolations.
Only extrapolations are available for the other years.
Hard to make a few extrapolations.
Even more extreme extrapolations are employed in ecological toxicology.
And these are still extrapolations.
These extrapolations were considered acceptable as goats are considered as minor species.
The treatments are based on extrapolations of doses developed for adults.
Extrapolations from drug seizures.
And so these are the sorts of extrapolations that we have.
Uncertain extrapolations do not provide a satisfactory basis for action.
It is then possible to predetermine the corrections by means of control extrapolations.
Extrapolations from drug deaths.
The estimate is therefore in part based on assumptions and extrapolations.
Extrapolations to higher luminosities using a simplified approach are also presented.
The survey results are drawn up on the basis of these extrapolations.
Our extrapolations could be wrong.
Your conclusions are specious extrapolations.
They are extrapolations based on data.
Projections are therefore generally based on simple extrapolations of historical trends.
Extrapolations suggested problems and copper prices escalated accordingly.
Opinions for extrapolations.
Extrapolations and two questions.
I was inspired by scientific extrapolations that stems from real world possibilities.
Extrapolations in large districts.
Future trajectories can not be expected to be mere extrapolations of the past.
Simple extrapolations are too simple.
Indicates an approximate figure based on partial data or extrapolations no information available.
There are extrapolations and assumptions.
Labour productivity projections are more or less based on historical extrapolations.
Performing extrapolations to human populations.
Of course these are extrapolations.
Several extrapolations are possible.
These are not my extrapolations.

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