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1 At about the halfway mark the show turns a little more speculative .
2 Manchester United or Chelsea would play in a more speculative way.
3 This gave rise to numerous metaphysical discussions, particularly among the more speculative and mystical.
4 Broad-based buying of blue chip and more speculative issues sent the entire market sharply higher.
5 At the same time, a weaker yen remains more speculative than real, industry executives caution.
6 Unlike more speculative plays, Alberta is an established oil center, replete with infrastructure and services.
7 Technology and more speculative issues continued to struggle, weighing down the Nasdaq and American stock markets.
8 That proposal, if enacted, would restrict commercial banking organizations from certain proprietary and more speculative activities.
9 Laou-tsze is a more speculative and mystical thinker.
10 High-yield bonds, a sector with a heavy concentration of the more speculative oil companies, have fallen markedly.
11 They also discuss a potential mantle plume control, which is interesting, but more speculative in my opninon.
12 They are more speculative and fanciful; founded rather on contemplation of future, than observation of present effects.
13 From there, the explanations get more speculative .
14 There are a number of giant cephalopod beak fossils and here size estimation gets even more speculative .
15 However, Hong Kong's residential market was more speculative in nature than Singapore's as it has more international buyers.
16 These changes taking from us the legitimate demand from so many consumers, made our business far more speculative .
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