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Decisions about whether the threshold has been crossed are difficult precisely because they are, by nature, anticipatory and extrapolative.
As Kantrowitz notes, male students are extrapolative, and leap forward into technical learning for its own sake.
This method imposes some causal structure on the forecasting task and moves away from essentially extrapolative techniques.
What they did was approach American folk and roots music with the precision and extrapolative inventiveness of jazz.
These excessive movements are sustained by market players whose price expectations are extrapolative, and who hope to make a speedy profit.
A loss of confidence in the currency can generate extrapolative expectations and snowballing movements.
This would leave large extrapolative elements in expectations about the price level.
There are times when the Bank worries about extrapolative expectations and what they might do.
There were two principal rounds to the scenario creation process: extrapolative and normative.
Scenarios built on an extrapolative formula meant projecting current trends and policies to create future scenarios.
The timescale for the normative and extrapolative futures varied greatly in length and precision.
One of the concerns about the exchange rate, at least in the past, has been that extrapolative expectations that built up in the exchange market subsequently fed into increases in medium- and long-term interest rates.
For example, suppose that there was a sharp loss of confidence in the Canadian dollar and the latter began to fall in such a way as to generate extrapolative expections and snowballing movements.
It does use this extrapolative form to ask questions about the present.
But there are also instances of inferences comprised of deductive, extrapolative, and sometimes properly inductive reasoning on topics of everyday life as well as philosophy in numerous pre-Dignāga texts of several schools.
If households and businesses are convinced that inflation will soon return to 2 per cent, they are less likely to form extrapolative expectations based on movements in current headline inflation.
The problem lies, rather, in the fact that in a deflationary situation, we may find ourselves with a very high real interest rate if expectations about price fluctuations are extrapolative.
When we plan, we can do extrapolative planning in incremental mode, where we project the present and assume that the future will be like present.
When the doctor challenges the assumption of extinct species, his comments have an extrapolative force.
The current sense of vertigo is partly a product of the extrapolative pessimism that followed the financial crisis.
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