The case is so strange as to appear hypothetic, but the authority seems reliable.
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We are reminded that in the amphioxus (and in our hypothetic primitive vertebrate, Figs.
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The proposed characteristic is compared with the current standards with reference to a hypothetic interplanetary flight.
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Was there ever a more hypothetic appeal?
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For many years they have been a mystery to physiologists, and their origin now is little more than hypothetic.
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Future and present really mix in such emergencies, and one can always escape lies in them by using hypothetic forms.
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An improved and enlarged edition of this hypothetic "Progonotaxis hominis" was published in 1908, in my essay "Unsere Ahnenreihe".
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Methods: Multiple-decrement life tables were constructed by applying age-specific incidence and mortality rates obtained from cross-sectional data to a hypothetic birth cohort.
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The novelist imagines how he would feel in the shoes of his characters, and cries out with the pain of hypothetic bunions.
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The main forms of our thinking, the separation of subjects from predicates, the negative, hypothetic and disjunctive judgments, are purely human habits.
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He had a horrible conviction that behind all this hypothetic statement there was a knowledge of some actual change in Mary's feeling.
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As to the pleasure, that vague, hypothetic pleasure, they have never had it in all these years, and in all reasonable probability they never will.
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In the absence of history, we must fall back on that branch of hypothetics which is known as prehistoric science.
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What prizeman in Hypothetics at any of our Colleges of Unreason can compare with some of these machines in their own line?
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I have now said enough to give English readers some idea of the strange views which the Erewhonians hold concerning unreason, hypothetics, and education generally.
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To open his eyes to these possibilities, and so to prepare him for all sorts of emergencies, is the object of this system of hypothetics.