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extrapolates and on
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
Frasier extrapolates on Woody's interest in a political career to the point that Woody becomes President of the United States and shows his displeasure with another country by using " The Bomb " ( illustrated twice in Frasier's imagination as a mushroom cloud ).
This assumption is needed if we are to make any claim about functional organization based on dissociation that extrapolates from the instance of a case study to the population.
Eymerich then extrapolates on this postulate to demonstrate that any agreement with a demon is a heresy.

extrapolates and trends
Morgan extrapolates trends in free market capitalism out fifty years to a point where corporations are unfettered by domestic governments.
Asimov extrapolates the twin trends towards centralisation of academic research and scientific specialisation, to portray a world in which state control of scientific research is overseen by a vast bureaucracy, and scholars are effectively forbidden from working outside their narrow field of specialization.

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Forte is arguably best known for his book The Structure of Atonal Music, in which he extrapolates from the serial theory of Milton Babbitt, proposing a musical " set theory " of pitch-class-set analysis analogous to mathematical set theory with the avowed intention of providing a method for the analysis of non-serial atonal music.
He extrapolates from this to estimate that between 6, 000 and 8, 000 soldiers and volunteers died in eastern Slavonia, with the loss of 600 armoured vehicles and heavy weapons and over 20 aircraft.

extrapolates and .
The known extinction rates from deforestation rates are very low, approximately 1 species per year from mammals and birds which extrapolates to approximately 23, 000 species per year for all species.
This method extrapolates from the opportunity cost idea in mainstream economics.
The methodology used during the tiger census of 2008 extrapolates site-specific densities of tigers, their co-predators and prey derived from camera trap and sign surveys using GIS.
* exp-bbv, a performance simulator that extrapolates performance from a small sample set.
Extrapolation may also apply to human experience to project, extend, or expand known experience into an area not known or previously experienced so as to arrive at a ( usually conjectural ) knowledge of the unknown ( e. g. a driver extrapolates road conditions beyond his sight while driving ).
In this theory gravity exists because of a difference in concentration of information in the empty space between two masses and its surroundings ; he also extrapolates this to General Relativity and quantum mechanics.
If one extrapolates the Lambda-CDM model backward from the earliest well-understood state, it quickly ( within a small fraction of a second ) reaches a singularity called the " Big Bang singularity.
In his work Le Dieu caché, the 20th century author Lucien Goldmann extrapolates social theories of the role of the divine in French consciousness from thematic elements in Phèdre.
" Abe eventually extrapolates to posit an emptying of God the Father, and hence an ontological resemblance between Christianity and the Buddhist concept of sunyata or emptiness as an ultimate reality.
Utnapishtim extrapolates from this that the raven has found land, which is why it hasn't returned.
" The latter sentence seems to indicate that the Archbishop extrapolates attitudes of the excommunicated Western sackers of 1204 AD, to all Western Europeans, of all times.
Balthasar extrapolates from it the idea that God can endure and conquer godlessness, abandonment, and death.
First, that " ye cannot know of things which ye do not see ", from which he extrapolates that there is no fairness or unfairness, no crime or sin, no cause for shame, and no eternal consequence of actions.

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The dangerous current upon the prairie ceased, but the water stood and kept on rising.
In his comment on these laws Steele sounds all the usual notes of current Whig propaganda, ranging from a criticism of the Tory peace to an attack on the dismissal of Marlborough ; ;
What makes the current phenomenon unique is that so many science-fiction writers have reversed a trend and turned to writing works critical of the impact of science and technology on human life.
As I have indicated above, I base this feeling on a belief that current weakness in the market for consumer durable goods may continue through the early months of the year, but will give way to a sufficiently strong recovery later on to bring the full-year figures close to those of 1960 ; ;
Considering that the current school-age potential is 23 million youths, the project and its message on hunting and shooting education have many more to reach.
This energy transfer depends on the current, the temperature in the arc column, the anode material, and the conditions in the anode sheath.
Moreover, the current information on what types of training are needed and possible is too limited and fragmentary.
Therefore, the sixth principle of the plan must be that it concentrate on current measures which will reduce future force requirements.
But there are reasons for the current spotlight on the subject.
Manager Hemus, eager to end a pitching slump that has brought four losses in the five games on the current home stand, moved Gibson to the Wednesday night starting assignment.
Sprinkel strongly refuted the current neo-stagnationist thesis that we are facing a future of limited and slow growth, declaring that this pessimism `` is based on very limited and questionable evidence ''.
As a result, the West is in a poor bargaining position at the current Geneva negotiations on Laos, and South Vietnam and other nations in Southeast Asia are under increased pressure.
Turning to the current musical season on Broadway, the most widely acclaimed of the new arrivals, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, has been transferred to an original cast album ( R. C. A. Victor LOC 1066 ; ;
The current exhibition, which remains on view through Oct. 29, has tapped 14 major collections and many private sources.
Many studies have observed the effects of volunteerism ( as a form of altruism ) on happiness and health and have consistently found a strong connection between volunteerism and current and future health and well-being.
The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence around the 12th century BCE, during the archaeologically designated Early Basketmaker II Era.
Of course, the current state of technology at any given time can put limitations on what can be achieved experimentally and theoretically so it may take considerable time for theory to be refined.
The best current ( 2009 ) estimate of the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) for the value of the astronomical unit in meters is A = m, based on a comparison of JPL and IAA – RAS ephemerides.
Any historical material on anagrams must always be interpreted in terms of the assumptions and spellings that were current for the language in question.
As this expansion into current languages ( mainly Italian and French ) and current topics continued, the press took on another role and made perhaps even more important contributions.
Johnson's defense relied on the provision of the Tenure of Office Act that made it applicable only to appointees of the current administration.
Aeon can also refer to the four aeons on the Geologic Time Scale that make up the Earth's history, the Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and the current aeon Phanerozoic.

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