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    1. “We should be able to extrapolate,” Ava said


    2. “Senta, Elenir, Jista extrapolate bearing and course


    3. Here is a possible explanation of how this could have occurred: Firstly, if we consider the fact that the Earth’s magnetic field strength has been scientifically proven to have diminished by 10% over the past 150 years, we know that if we extrapolate this weakening tendency backward into the past, the magnetic field generated by the Earth’s geo-dynamo would have been stronger the further back one goes in time


    4. He had of course learned of the Procrastinator Militant’s blunder and even though second hand accounts rarely manage to do justice, he had exchanged knowing looks and smiles with the Arch-minister that had gone largely unnoticed by the Procrastinator Militant; a somewhat alarming fact if one would care to extrapolate the level of the Procastinators’ vigilance from the qualities apparent in its most senior member


    5. So what I extrapolate the most likely meaning in the singular is “Isra-El, follower of God and the plural, followers of God


    6. “Imagine, if you will, a person…trying to extrapolate how everything got to be the way that he could see it to be


    7. Only much later would he be able to extrapolate a kind of spirit as the source behind the powers of climatic disturbances


    8. If only they could develop a measuring tool fine enough to bring into our three-dimensional world some indication of this Presence, they might be able to extrapolate a source that they could attune their understanding toward


    9. In his answer to this “baited” question, Jesus provided instruction that took his questioners beyond the ability of their imaginations to extrapolate that far above the “natural” limitations of this world


    10. The creature that became man must have witnessed this scene, ages of times, before the ability to extrapolate this position of oversight into his imagination while on the ground became heritable

    11. Man’s ability to extrapolate the principles of already learned experience, using that to invade the mysteries of the new, the unknown, has paid the dividends of increased knowledge


    12. One could extrapolate this may have been a residual effect of Said’s injury to his


    13. I knew that Sumerian mythology was interesting, so I delved into it looking for ideas I could extrapolate


    14. Thus, if you measure the total range of the previous trend and extrapolate it from the measurement gap, you can identify the end of the trend and your price objective


    15. The signal was filled with static so they built instruments that could extrapolate missing pieces of the lost bits of signal so that they could experience the message in its full crisp clean splendor and glory


    16. years of speeches and orations, it had enough of his movements and recorded to extrapolate how


    17. She will further extrapolate the future of the battleship in the current environment based on this research


    18. These men had the ability to digest Peter's simple words and extrapolate the effect this invention would have on the economy, on society, and on their personal lives


    19. Kareem could extrapolate, that all one-hundred, and fifty, would eventually be uncovered, and


    20. comparisons between companies, and not to extrapolate the “fair value” of a stock

    21. that past patterns will be duplicated and begin to extrapolate into the future


    22. One would have to extrapolate both the cost of equity and interest


    23. When analysts forecast yearly earnings, they extrapolate from projected sales, taking into


    24. However, if we extrapolate the ten percent sales rate, and


    25. dividend), we need to extrapolate a growth rate and multiply it by the actual current


    26. And a decision made whether to extrapolate and apply these meanings or not to present day problems, contexts and issues


    27. From this powerful scripture verse we may extrapolate the meaning of the word ‘Satan’ to being a metaphor for acts of human indulgences, imperfections and indiscretions


    28. Hence, one can infer and extrapolate the function of spiritual-


    29. in space-time can be used to extrapolate how truth, knowledge, and spiritual wisdom function outside


    30. Only in ice do we need to measure, extrapolate and reason

    31. Traders who are fortunate enough to be holding heavy exposure into such a move can become emotional and excited as they extrapolate the move into infinity, and this time of extreme emotion often results in very poor decisions


    32. Although in theory, it may seem straightforward to extrapolate the average volatility ranges, the trader must be aware that the averages may shift over time


    33. If these strategies were honestly executed, they would help investors extrapolate from current to likely future cash flow and hence, to equity value


    34. From there, it was easy to extrapolate its height


    35. Shefrin (2002) discusses evidence that individual investors tend to extrapolate (predict trend continuation) while professional managers and strategists tend to predict reversals


    36. • Hyman Minsky for his insight that financial stability can be destabilizing (because prolonged stable periods make investors extrapolate the stability too far and induce them to overprice risky assets) as well as for his analysis of bubble stages


    37. It is dangerous to extrapolate the 6% real growth trend for equities, partly because some of it reflects one-off valuation gains from expansion of the P/E multiple


    38. Given that long-term Treasury yields are below 4%, few observers would extrapolate the realized 4


    39. Until that rare disaster materializes, many investors underestimate the risk and extrapolate from past performance (or hope that they can jump off the bandwagon before most others)


    40. We can especially learn about the pricing of higher moment risks (volatility, skew, kurtosis/fat tails/jumps, correlation) in option markets and try to extrapolate this knowledge to the pricing of other asset markets (see also Chapter 19)

    41. For example, if investment portfolios over the past 30 or 40 years have achieved an 8% average nominal return amidst a 5% to 6% average realized inflation rate, it hardly follows that we can extrapolate nominal returns further, given current expected long-run inflation in the 2% to 3% range


    42. This is when investors—typically retail investors—use recent experience to extrapolate ad infinitum into the future what is clearly a one-time growth ramp of a product


    43. Wall Street analysts forget the inevitable cycle and fail to extrapolate the lessons of Texas to Arizona and then to New England


    1. I counted the breeze-blocks along the foot of the wall by the mattress and extrapolated a total for the circumference of the room


    2. If the P is Philip Stevenson, which is a reasonable assumption, then it could be extrapolated that Margaret's visit to the clinic was not successful


    3. Science has extrapolated that this crude light sensitivity was the foundation stone of all physical sight


    4. Because of this they have extrapolated a kind of “dark” energy and/or matter


    5. ” Science has extrapolated “that this crude light sensitivity” was the foundation stone of all physical sight


    6. In the ancient past of recorded history, both oral and written, they appeared as agents of the believer’s God (or gods) that Man had extrapolated from the merest of conjectural experience


    7. This tool of survival was sharpened persistently over those ages before the possibility of a use of the power of this imagining could be extrapolated into a wider utility


    8. The Effort in this method is calculated mainly for construction phase using the components; hence the effort has to be extrapolated to cover other phases in development (Requirement, design, testing, etc) and overall development effort derived


    9. enormously greater than when compared to a human being 7 extrapolated


    10. (21)During her lessons on beliefs and convictions, Bonnie established second hand convictions to be beliefs that have been reasonably extrapolated from an unrelated experience

    11. 21)During her lessons on beliefs and convictions, Bonnie established second hand convictions to be beliefs that have been reasonably extrapolated from an unrelated experience


    12. extrapolated risk is valuable; too much equity issued at too high a price will show up as a


    13. Just as we extrapolated next year’s dividend in the Gordon model, we can find a


    14. do a capital dynamic calculation on the extrapolated figures, leaving the cost of equity as is


    15. extrapolated net income; this figure is the comparative capital dynamic for that company


    16. extrapolated figure for debt


    17. If capital is growing faster than equity, the firm is taking on debt, and an extrapolated figure provides information on what a “normal” increase would


    18. Thus, analysts would have perceived the inordinate demand for oil and extrapolated it into


    19. He smiled and extrapolated my ideas, and we had an interesting conversation


    20. Even the efforts to convert extrapolated data from

    21. Take a look at the projected extrapolated value for 5 years from now


    22. More particularly, the price is set by market psychology and, since human behaviour is fairly constant, the pattern can be extrapolated


    23. The reflex patterns that governed her decision making could all be extrapolated out from that first night she had spent at a Greyhound station and the attendant who’d seemed so nice at first—


    1. The growth rate “G” is controversial because it is presumptive and extrapolates into


    2. It is from this model, self-modeling, that one extrapolates the maxim of self-care to other-care


    3. Imagination, that which contradicts, extrapolates, or elaborates, is possibility, an alternative that can be self-conceived, believed, hoped for and possibly lived


    1. Granted, his sample was small and he was extrapolating to the dark matter of the whole galaxy and its halo, but the data from the non-targeted halo object lead him to believe extrapolating to the whole galaxy was valid


    2. Extrapolating from these results, he deduced the existence 10 other odours, and arranged these into the table of elemental odours that is still in use today


    3. 38 If we now have a strong magnetic field, generated by mechanics within the Earth that are different to what we have today - considering that through extrapolating back in time, we arrive at a stronger magnetic field, using the mechanics inside the Earth after the Flood, and also keeping in mind that the core would probably have had more mobility within the Earth (provided by the additional water lubrication from the fountains of the deep, before the Flood) what would be the outcome? If this layer of water existed homogenously between the crust and the mantle, it may have prevented contact between the inner and outer layers of rock and aid in the mobility of the core inside the Earth – just as one would have with a present day ball-bearing for example


    4. Why is it that movie fare nowadays leaves nothing to the imagination in the realms of sex and violence? It would seem a more rewarding engagement for the viewer to be only nudged toward extrapolating or interpolating his or her own denouement


    5. Extrapolating this record to the U


    6. 1994 estimate, extrapolating from four representative states: $35 million


    7. while becomingto do with as he wishes, then who extrapolating from this model, we


    8. medium size gains of 2-10% within a 2-10 day time frame…but extrapolating a


    9. Analysts have taken this need one step further: by extrapolating earnings from sales and


    10. However, extrapolating from the circumstances involved, I can only assume that he made you an offer of some kind? And, furthermore, you wish me to vet that offer?�

    11. She pointed to the opening of the tunnel and continued pointing with her finger, extrapolating down the riverbank


    12. When forecasting ROIC for a business make sure you are not extrapolating past returns without understanding how those returns were earned


    13. If the management team changes in a material way, then there is a risk in extrapolating from past growth


    14. I will quantify the past performance of some active investor categories and some systematic strategies but I stress the dangers in simply extrapolating past returns


    15. Investors in equities and alternatives are thus more susceptible to naively extrapolating historical returns


    16. Bond investors understand better than equity investors the folly of extrapolating expected returns from past average returns drawn from a time when valuation levels have trended up or down


    17. Overconfidence and representativeness (extrapolating from a recent uptrend) are among the individual biases that support the bubble


    18. LSV list several common errors that may give rise to the mispricings that contrarian investors can exploit:• extrapolating past earnings trend growth too far into the future;


    19. They try to infer the prevailing regime from the data, predicting earnings reversals when they believe that normal conditions apply, but extrapolating apparent earnings trends when they observe a string of same sign shocks and infer that a momentum regime is more likely


    20. Because the true earnings process is a random walk, the extrapolating investor will eventually be disappointed, resulting in long-term price reversal and value effects [8]

    21. Empirically, extrapolating recent performance has been the best predictor of commodities’ near-term returns


    22. Here I only focus on the most prominent explanation: extrapolating past earnings growth too far into the future


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