For example, suppose your company is located where natural disasters rarely happen.
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Let us suppose that material bodies-inour case, water-arecomposed of atoms.
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I suppose easy come, easy go and, as usual, nobody is responsible.
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However, one detail perturbed him: suppose autopsies revealed the presence of arsenic?
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And yes, perhaps just a bit of a question mark, I suppose.
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For a long time this subject was simply a matter of conjecture.
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I am, of course, not allowed to respond to that conjecture directly.
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Whether or not this is fair remains entirely a matter of conjecture.
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It's almost impossible for journalists to cover celebrities without collapsing into conjecture.
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The conjecture was absurd; she was the victim of some optical illusion.
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You speculate about situations, get anxious that leaving wasn't a good idea.
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The company declined to comment or speculate on any possible additional charges.
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He forced himself not to speculate, but to wait for his answer.
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But for the moment it would be premature to speculate, he said.
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German media have been mostly careful not to speculate on Schumaher's condition.
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We hypothesize that robotic approach could facilitate the feasibility of BPD-DS procedure.
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We hypothesize that rhGH treatment will hasten medical stabilization in AN patients.
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We hypothesize that differences in electrode array position contribute to this variance.
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We hypothesize that strength in activity of each determines wake vs. sleep.
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We hypothesize that adipocyte-colonocyte interactions are a key driver of obesity-associated cancers.
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It is a capital mistake to theorize in advance of the facts.
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One could theorize to the end of a volume about the trouble.
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Some theorize that British actors enjoy the advantage of a classical training.
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Some studies theorize that muscle cells don't disappear, even when muscles shrink.
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Without that, they couldn't even start to theorize how to get back.
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To us who theorise I am sure the case is very important.
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Still it is a cardinal error to theorise without sufficient data.
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But she forgot to theorise in the sheer joy of listening.
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This has led some to theorise that television may shorten children's attention spans.
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Who will trouble to theorise about Heaven when he has found Heaven itself?
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True: she had mentioned some personal jewellery she planned to hypothecate.
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These bonds they dispose of or hypothecate to obtain loans on.
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There's all those shares we bought to-day which we ought to be able to hypothecate with somebody.
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He will not repudiate a promise to pay while he has money in bank or securities to hypothecate.
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In like case I might hypothecate, "To go light, discard all but the really necessary articles."
Ús de hypothesise en anglès
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Our Nobel prize-winning scientists hypothesise in the revived tongue of ancient Israel.
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Some hypothesise that increased water shortages around the world will lead to wars.
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In this study, we hypothesise that oral amoxicillin treatment affects the gut microbiota in mink.
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We hypothesise that this polymorphism may influence the risk of hypertension by affecting alcohol drinking behaviour.
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Animal data allows us to hypothesise how neural drive to these motoneurones is organised in humans.
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We hypothesise, however, that it is predominantly extracellular material that fluoresces at these wavelengths, not bacterial cells.
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We hypothesise that the DQIP intervention will reduce a composite of nine previously validated measures of high-risk prescribing.
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His arguments led him to hypothesise that the laws of physics evolve over the history of the universe.
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We hypothesise a codified signature of the diabetic epigenome and provide examples of prime candidates for chemical modification.
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We hypothesise that alexithymic subjects may suffer from unnoticed chronic stress with physiological and endocrine and immune consequences.
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We can only hypothesise what the outcome for Cook and England might have been had that been held.
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Sometimes, it feels like we're living in a giant social experiment whose effects we can only hypothesise about.
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He couldn't hypothesise without data.
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We hypothesise that their expression in follicular and medullary cells of lymph nodes may be induced by formation of metastases.
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It's tempting, then, to hypothesise that the first 45 minutes of this game was simply an aftershock of the Pochettino era.
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We hypothesise that stress ulcer prophylaxis reduces the rate of gastrointestinal bleeding, but increases rates of nosocomial infections and myocardial ischaemia.