Perhaps, although this is a conjecture, his prison keepers would prefer that he use a readable form. |
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There was an old conjecture that this equivalence is also necessary for extendability. |
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Maintaining a clear distinction between conjecture and certainty is especially important in such a conceptually difficult subject. |
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However, I'll add a disclaimer to say that everything here is just conjecture and guesswork, if you know otherwise then let me know. |
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Whether or not this would have a detrimental effect on the tourists in the long run is a matter of conjecture. |
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Whether or not the man was dead was a matter of conjecture, but this last fact swayed my opinion towards the affirmative. |
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Whether or not gas will be employed in future wars is a matter of conjecture. |
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Without the corroboration of suitable theoretical supports, no intuitive belief can count as more than mere conjecture. |
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There are several cases, however, where I have had to conjecture a reading of the text in order to make sense of it. |
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In places where those records are incomplete or lost, we are left to conjecture when people from past centuries were born. |
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Based on experimental evidence he was able to conjecture certain laws which were not verified until many years later. |
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I can only conjecture the reasons that the organisers had for arranging this visit. |
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As an adhesive, we conjecture that energy in the fibrils is lost upon decohesion and unloading. |
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And has the conjecture been supported by rigorous mathematics or a mere dismissal? |
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Maybe there just is no mathematical proof whatsoever which decides the conjecture. |
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You must not be influenced by sentiment, conjecture, sympathy, passion, prejudice, public opinion, or public feeling. |
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It was as though I had opened a faucet that everyone was just waiting to see opened, so they could start throwing the conjecture around. |
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His exact reasons for calling it quits remained a matter for heated public conjecture. |
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The other night, however, Ben and Dr Spot were seen in deep confab in one of the darker corners, a sight which caused some conjecture. |
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While such a voyage is plausible, the complete lack of evidence condemns it to remain conjecture. |
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The fact that the US has declined to provide conclusive evidence to the contrary naturally bolsters such conjecture. |
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In simply switching the focus of public conjecture he may have done enough to let the question slide, at least for the duration of the campaign. |
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It is impossible to conjecture what might have happened, had the Governor-General failed to carry the electorate with him at this crisis. |
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My conjecture is that he owes his restlessness and volatility to his Spanish blood from his mother's side. |
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One venerable conjecture was that it began as a contemptuous reference to papal edicts known as bulls. |
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The potential outcome is obviously speculative and up for conjecture, but there is usually evidence to support one side or another. |
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He knew his tacit non-response would prompt all sorts of speculative conjecture. |
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Again and again the historian is confronted by absence, gaps and empty spaces which only speculative conjecture can fill. |
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In six days' time the conjecture stops and we'll have something very real to discuss. |
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Using these he was able to prove a weak form of the Goldbach's conjecture showing that every number is the sum of 20 primes. |
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I just have problems suspending my disbelief of unverified conjecture on a universe none of us can see. |
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I treated that information as plausible conjecture and afforded it credibility as such. |
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The nature of their current relationship must remain a matter for conjecture. |
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It is possible that the taloned hind limbs were used to dispatch large prey as well, but all of this is merely conjecture. |
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Thus, this conjecture of Artin was the origin of a wide range of activities in what is now called arithmetic geometry. |
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They conjecture that an evolutionary quantum leap happened after an archaebacterium swallowed a eubacterium. |
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The practice is not taken seriously by acousticians and its effectiveness in reinforcing the voice remains a matter of conjecture. |
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I don't agree that we should manipulate data, and present only bits of broader data, to perpetuate a political agenda using conjecture and not science. |
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So I guess the conjecture can continue through the foreseeable future. |
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After all, the innermost sexual longings of presidents, both living and dead, have long been the stuff of rumor and conjecture. |
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It is not a conjecture, and so many of these groups it is basically donor capture. |
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Mr. Rove, you make these claims purely as conjecture without any facts, fanned by the emotions of your partisanship. |
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We are in the realms of conjecture now, but I make no apologies for what follows. |
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Now obviously things might go quite differently in our universe than I conjecture, and they might have gone quite differently in the alternate universe. |
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The book offers good intentions, fascinating asides and digressions, and competent plot summary, along with textual analysis often marred by unsupported conjecture. |
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When it is said that this bay colt, recently bought by the businessman Michael Tabor, is the apple of his trainer's eye, the words are much more than the usual conjecture. |
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But don't let that stop you from your baseless conjecture, Josh. |
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The Poincare conjecture belongs to the field of topology, which studies properties that are preserved when a shape is stretched or twisted without tearing. |
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In August 2003 the computer program made conjecture 1001 stating that for any benzenoid graph, the size of a maximum matching equals the number of positive eigenvalues. |
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By then, arrowheads were normally socketed, but it is a matter of conjecture as to how many arrows were expected to be recovered, even if you were the victors. |
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He attempts to camouflage these holes with unproven conjecture. |
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In the absence of first-hand testimony, conjecture fills in. |
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I am only making a conjecture based on website flight information. |
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Our conjecture is that, in general, contextual information requires more attentional resources and intentional processing to encode and to retrieve than does item information. |
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The conjecture is that speculators are acting on insider information. |
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He is aware of the present trend away from textual conjecture. |
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Given this procedural assumption, that integration often creates a need for further integration, it is possible to conjecture the future development. |
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Why it continued to rotate cyclonically after it shifted to the center of the updraft troika is a matter of conjecture because of the paucity of data in the storm inflow. |
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That conjecture offers a new way of expressing Diophantine problems, in effect translating an infinite number of Diophantine equations into a single mathematical statement. |
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And if so, has your colleague proved or disproved his conjecture? |
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Readers will conjure up many a conjecture over who's who in this literary gallery. |
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Why does the athletic department operate so secretively, leading to public conjecture and innuendo? |
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Television tore up the entire pea patch. Radio was so big, so dominant, so powerful in 1939 that television seemed mostly talk and conjecture. |
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He contributed a number of papers in mathematics to the Royal Society, including one on what is now known as the Pollock's conjecture. |
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Possibly because of the degree of conjecture involved in the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia, there have been a number of critics. |
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However, the exact nature of the purpose of the monument is still a matter of conjecture. |
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Scholars conjecture that the red stains on its flanks are not blood but rather the juice from pomegranates, which were a symbol of fertility. |
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They developed an elegant and simple approach via cellular automata to improve the computational time needed to verify the conjecture. |
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In Section 3, we prove the multivariate generalization of the MHH conjecture for the special case of threshold graphs. |
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As nothing remains of the original manuscript, we are reduced to conjecture. |
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That temperamentall dignotions, and conjecture of prevalent humours, may be collected from spots in our nails, we are not averse to concede. |
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The conjecture made in Tsinober and Levich was that coherent structures should possess a significant coherent helicity. |
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I can now conjecture readily that this streak of light was, in all likelihood, a gleam from a lantern carried by some one across the lawn. |
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He discusses Guests conjecture in an extensive footnote, where he dismisses Richard Guest's claim. |
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As to Aristotle's influence on him, we are left free to conjecture whatever seems to us most plausible. For my part, I should suppose it nil. |
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Often speculative in nature, it was widely criticised for its pure conjecture and lack of scholarly rigour. |
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We disprove a conjecture in Density Functional Theory, relative to multimarginal optimal transport maps with Coulomb cost. |
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Verify the Hirsch conjecture for the 3-cube, 4-cube and any other polytope that takes your fancy. |
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The conjecture might be that a new drug will cure the disease in some of those people. |
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Who had been tapped for the new society, and why, had become a topic of local gossip, conjecture, and even cattiness. |
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There was a lot of piss-taking on the field and conjecture that you'd indulged too much on Christmas Day. |
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A hypothesis is a conjecture, based on knowledge obtained while formulating the question. |
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One remarkable conjecture concerns viral genes that became embedded in the genomes of the forerunners of mammals. |
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The physicist used his conjecture about subatomic particles to design an experiment. |
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My conjecture being right he will find the third stomach, or manifolds, the seat of difficulty. |
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This conjecture has been proved by Aas in 2014, and the generating function of the corresponding bistatistics is the double Eulerian polynomial. |
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Wiles concluded that he had proved a general case of the Taniyama conjecture. |
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The conjecture was seen by contemporary mathematicians as important, but extraordinarily difficult or perhaps impossible to prove. |
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Thus we negatively answer Morrey's conjecture in the subclass of isochoric nonlinear energies, since polyconvexity implies quasiconvexity. |
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And it is conjecture, based on the sketchy bits of evidence we possess. |
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Why the redactor created this conflate version, despite its inconsistencies, is a matter of conjecture. |
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One third time for Intelligent Design, one third time for Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, and one third time for logical conjecture based on overwhelming observable evidence. |
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This conjecture was based on the size of a rudder post that was found and misinterpreted, using formulae applicable to modern engine powered ships. |
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The first demonstration of this conjecture has recently been published. |
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In general, landslides generate displacements mainly in the shallower parts of the coastline, and there is conjecture about the nature of large landslides that enter water. |
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Just how Big Phil will have his expansible team playing and who knows how many famous new few will be in blue next season, is a matter of some conjecture. |
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Robbins' and Rumsey's investigation of Dodgson condensation, a method of evaluating determinants, led them to the Alternating Sign Matrix conjecture, now a theorem. |
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A hypothesis is a conjecture, based on knowledge obtained while formulating the question, that may explain the observed behavior of a part of our universe. |
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Human reason can then, at the best, but conjecture what will be. |
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They conjecture that the higher speed limits caused reallocations of drivers and state police that counterbalanced the increased fatality rates on rural interstates. |
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He further worked with Barry Mazur on the main conjecture of Iwasawa theory over the rational numbers, and soon afterward, he generalised this result to totally real fields. |
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The implication of the King in such a scandal provoked much public and literary conjecture and irreparably tarnished James's court with an image of corruption and depravity. |
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I explained it, but it is pure conjecture whether he understood, or not. |
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The play presents a conjecture of the fate of Roanoke Colony. |
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Whether or not ciclosporin, a known risk factor for development of PTLD, played a part in the initial development of our patient's disease is also open to conjecture. |
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