Some speculate that libraries may become small-scale publishers by selectively transferring the flow of electronic information into print. |
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I wouldn't really want to speculate on the level of naivety or lack of naivety. |
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Here, too, was a place where I could freely speculate about Mary's album's complex meanings, unencumbered by the burden of historical proof. |
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It is impossible for me to even speculate on the merits of the claim, and the merits are a relevant consideration. |
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After last night's lusty results, dealers and buyers would be unwilling to speculate for fear of putting the mozz on the market. |
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We speculate that the government may in fact have started the helmet craze for this reason. |
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It is easy to speculate that methanogenic bacteria living beneath the surface of Mars could be the active source. |
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The authors speculate that HVPC reverses wound area expansion and increases microcirculation by release of nitric oxide in the microenvironment. |
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Some researchers speculate that the shift occurred after people began using sickles to cut down barley and other wild grasses. |
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We can speculate that this category consists of about 30 per cent thick-shelled hickory and 26 per cent other wild foods. |
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Some theorists speculate that the universe will end in a big crunch, when everything collapses in on itself. |
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But detectives said it was too early to speculate on the man's identity and were also checking all other missing people reports. |
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One could also speculate on the link to the low birth rate, which usually is ascribed to an under-performing economy. |
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We can't speculate as to the cause of death and a post-mortem is yet to be scheduled. |
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The world will be so fundamentally different by 2050 that it's pretty pointless to speculate that far out. |
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As students speculate, stop and contemplate, little evidence to its precursor can be found. |
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They have attempted to stop the flow of money abroad by making conciliatory gestures to those who speculate on financial markets. |
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Quite what the South Africans have done to warrant this infliction I'd better not speculate on. |
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We can only speculate as to why Mr Townend chose to deliver his inflammatory speech when he did. |
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One might speculate on the influence of entertainment industries in the media here. |
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Police speculate that the animal may have escaped from some property where the owner kept it as a companion animal. |
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Boucher refused to speculate when asked if the action could lead to the imposition of emergency or postponement of general elections in Pakistan. |
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He refused to speculate as to the identity of the groups or individuals who had been behind the coercion. |
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One can speculate about what kinds of classified documents they could've been after. |
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Yesterday he was playing his cards close to his chest and refusing to speculate about the composition of his front bench. |
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That sufficed for terrestrial physics, and Galileo did not speculate about celestial physics as did Kepler. |
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Chairman Rennie Pinder said he could not rule out a change of venue but refused to speculate on a possible return to Chorley. |
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On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings. |
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Some investors and analysts speculate that pushing Sears to sell the valuable real estate under its stores may be in the cards. |
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This time, he was peculiarly flushed, leading a colleague to speculate whether he was on something. |
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It is too soon to speculate as to the cause or preventability of the recent deaths. |
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And, did it become popular to borrow in Euros to speculate in higher-yielding Mexican or Brazilian securities? |
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Business profits also allowed him to speculate in hinterland real estate, railroad stocks, and other enterprises in the hope of further returns. |
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Pundits often speculate why the Rat Pack remains so deeply embedded in popular culture. |
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It lets traders and investors speculate on the rate of fluctuation for US stocks. |
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Let's just walk through some of the steps of this, if you actually are going to go out and speculate in the marketplace. |
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He would not speculate on whether a March end to his radio contract would conveniently dovetail with the start of a national election campaign. |
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But it seems some investors were willing to speculate on the stock before that. |
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Fannie officials say they are in control of their risks and don't speculate with derivatives. |
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The astronomers speculate that quasars were ignited as blackholes grew by swallowing large quantities of cold, dense gas. |
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Astronomers speculate that some then migrate inwards, dragged by the remaining material in the accretion disk around the star. |
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It was the water-cooler gossip that led many to speculate that he lost his bid for the CEO position because of his sexual orientation. |
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As long as your friends are true to you, I'd speculate that your boyfriend is jerking you around. |
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However, it proceeded to speculate on the safety of their conviction with reference to the weight of the evidence adduced by the prosecution. |
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Some readers might want a neutral account that they could speculate on but others want a slanted account that they could dog-pile on. |
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Imaginative diffusionists used such similarities to speculate on the origins of the Maya. |
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My approach is to focus on the more knowable things about a putative investment rather than speculate over green shoots. |
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It would be easy to speculate that this country has been asked to provide an air corridor. |
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The Buddha's monks were not to speculate about the future or the past, or about such recondite questions as the beginning or end of the world. |
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The leaves might provide home fumigation, wood rat style, the researchers speculate. |
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Whether this reeve consulted informally with the more important townsmen, we can only speculate. |
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As have others, Gaskell uses comparative studies of Razorbills and other alcids to speculate about the behavioral ecology of Great Auks. |
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Scientists speculate that it could be a body from the distant Kuiper belt, way out in the outer solar system. |
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We're far too polite to speculate how swimmers who felt the urge went about relieving themselves. |
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It is interesting to speculate why most screw threads are dextral and only a relatively small number are sinistral threads. |
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And really, we don't know what happened, and I'd be remiss to even speculate about what did happen. |
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Experts speculate that the python could fight its way to the top of the food chain, ousting its native reptile adversary. |
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Miller and Turner speculate the shark may have resembled an angel shark, a ray-like bottom-dweller found in most temperate and tropical oceans. |
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They speculate that the radiation will work in much the same way it does when used to prevent restenosis from occurring in arteries in the heart. |
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The women speculate on the stone and who will move it for them so they can anoint the body. |
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Large capitalists can invest in government bonds, or they can speculate in stocks and commodities whose price is soaring due to the inflation. |
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Waller does not like to speculate on where he sees himself in five years' time. |
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Scientists will use intensity of the echoes to speculate about the nature of the surface. |
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Our readers can speculate about why a particular jury considered these projects to be the best of the year's architectural output. |
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So you'd like to speculate on the stock market, but find the publicly quoted companies a bit too dry? |
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He speculates that, as things stand, the victims and the media are left to speculate on the precise motives of the perpetrators. |
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And despite the fact that even that number is obviously a lowball figure, he refuses to speculate further. |
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The frequency of mating, researchers speculate, is meant to stimulate egg release in the female. |
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One can also speculate that cubs emerging from dens in sub-optimal habitats would experience reduced survival. |
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We are left to speculate the girl is just a deadhead, and in her indecision, powers on, deciding to live in the future, never looking back. |
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It's always dangerous to speculate on when an incident might or might not occur. |
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The authors speculate that the fusion of polar bodies in the RKK might be a preadaptation to automictic parthenogenesis through central fusion. |
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In the television studio various experts were wheeled out to analyse and speculate. |
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It schematically deploys a fictional framework to speculate on Toscanini's hatred of Mussolini and the latter's fascination with the conductor. |
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Putting students in groups and letting them speculate about the missing information can promote critical thinking. |
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We may speculate too whether they will presage anything very different from what was said. |
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Scientists speculate that the deformed protein acts as a template to reshape healthy proteins. |
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Around me, frustrated passengers began to speculate about the city overheating in scorching temperatures. |
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It is therefore too early to speculate as to when particular communities will get broadband. |
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I would speculate that the cool weather we experienced the last three weeks brought them on. |
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By the autumn of 2000, the Sun cooled off and less experienced Sun watchers began to speculate that solar max had come and gone. |
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In the soap opera, viewers were left to speculate about who was responsible for the vitriolic letters. |
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It is far too early to speculate meaningfully on what the implications of this may end up being. |
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They speculate that a large brain cell reserve protects against Alzheimer's and that head circumference is one way to measure this reserve. |
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The authorities in Augsburg flatly refused to speculate over what it was worth. |
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Given that he will soon speculate his remaining money on the commodities market, this downward trajectory does not bode well. |
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She herself says people speculate that she has had cosmetic surgery because she looks so youthful and wrinkle-free. |
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And he hasn't done that since May 2002, leading some to speculate that he's injured, plugged into a dialysis machine, or already pushing up the daisies. |
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The landlady refused to comment or speculate on the cause of the blaze. |
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We can only speculate that it is a bizarre April Fool's joke. |
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The development from Orfeo to those two masterpieces is astonishing, and one can only speculate from the composer's madrigals and sacred music how it all happened. |
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It's virtually impossible to camouflage an aircraft in broad daylight so it's pointless to speculate over whether hot pink or avocado green is better for daytime stealth. |
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I hesitate to speculate on exactly where the problem is, though after spending some time with the paper I have my suspicions. |
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A motive for the killing has not been established but a slogan sprayed on a fridge in the kitchen has led police to speculate that satanism may have been involved. |
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Since then, however, the helicopters have remained grounded, and Siwa residents can only speculate as to why. |
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As we did not serotype these pneumococcal strains or measure antibodies to them, we cannot do more than speculate on the mechanism for this observation. |
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We speculate that the lack of bias in the present analysis is due to the large and well-balanced sibships created in this F 2 population structure. |
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While his health was a motivator, many also speculate he did it with an eye on a future presidential run. |
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Although they suspect additional pieces may have been stolen, they declined to speculate on the scope of the additional uncatalogued items that may have been looted. |
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He is adamant that this week he wants us to take immediate actions and clearly report what we see and do, rather than just speculate and make nebulous plans for the future. |
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We all speculate that we want to go at a time when the moon is a new moon. |
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Accordingly, we may speculate that even the small members of the clade must prefer a habitat near the edge of the vegetated zone, with adequate light. |
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October is one of the most dangerous months to speculate in shares. |
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Interest rates were stable under the gold standard, and the small variation in bond prices did not admit a profitable opportunity to speculate in bonds. |
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A hedge fund borrows money to speculate in the stock market. |
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How many are taking advantage of real estate inflation and mortgage interest deductibility to fund their retirement accounts or otherwise speculate in the markets? |
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These insiders speculate that Miller is to actually benefit in some sort of way because of his vociferousness in pushing this economic and environmentally risky deal. |
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It is tempting to speculate that deactivation of COPI by some photoreceptors could help signalling via other photoreceptors giving place to synergistic effects. |
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Ship's officers, who were permitted to speculate in Chinese goods, brought back all of the staples of the China trade plus personal souvenirs such as lacquerwares. |
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One may speculate that the differences in rates of bleeding and infection can be explained by differences in the tracheostomy stoma following these two techniques. |
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This is not the week to speculate on who will go and who will stay but suffice to say that there will be a considerable number of new faces at the showgrounds next season. |
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The sealed package of papers dates from between 2013 and 2019 and archaeologists speculate it may have been deliberately buried for historians of the future. |
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I speculate that such fertile plants may be what hybridized with dugdug. |
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Overall, we speculate that differences in struggle dynamics between individual and conjoint therapy may be more in terms of structural dynamics than therapist process. |
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You could speculate on real estate, run a financial firm on Wall Street, open a theater, or construct skyscrapers to build your own custom skyline for the city. |
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Of course if you want to speculate or play the market, you need to acknowledge that you are taking on board, or you're voluntarily assuming, a degree of risk. |
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The nature of that support is the matter of ongoing discussions and it's too soon to speculate about what it might develop into in the course of time. |
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Thomas is forced to speculate as to the intent of the framers, since he concedes they likely never imagined the vast modern apparatus of federal agencies and their powers. |
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From this background, it is not difficult to speculate about the extent of her contact with Irish or Scottish fishermen, possibly even Gaelic speakers. |
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Nobody dared speculate yesterday as to what that margin might be. |
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Of course one is tempted to speculate on the primordial sound that created the universe, the om, from which, in the Indian tradition, the whole of creation emanated. |
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Historians speculate about the outlaw's links to these works in stone but perhaps the real answers still lie hidden in those dark forest glades in the middle of Sherwood. |
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This leads me to speculate that behavioral state-related gene expression may be of essence in exploring the deep psychobiology of consciousness in therapeutic hypnosis. |
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It is unnecessary to speculate whether the ejusdem generis rule ought to be applied to the wording of an international convention having the force of law in this country. |
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It is probably idle to speculate about what that situation will be, but perhaps not unreasonable to point out that it could still be in some sort of equipoise. |
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We can speculate about the future, but on a more practical level, we have to admit that we simply don't know what will happen. |
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He counted the cattle over and over. It diverted him to speculate as to how much weight each of the steers would probably put on by spring. |
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It is remarkable that persons who speculate the most boldly often conform with the most perfect quietude to the external regulations of society. |
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Thus, although there is no similar report in the literature, we speculate that this finding may also reflect better macrohemodynamic care. |
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Some scholars speculate that European diseases arrived before this date, but there is no compelling evidence for an outbreak. |
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They also speculate that there is an overall decrease in cerebral blood flow to the brain. |
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More recently, some speculate that Joanna was the legitimate successor, though Isabella was able to portray herself as such. |
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Archaeologists speculate that the temple builders fell victim to famine or disease, but this is not certain. |
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Some scholars speculate that this may have marked a fundamental shift in people's beliefs or myths about life and the afterlife. |
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During the Enlightenment and its debates about human origins, it became fashionable to speculate about the origin of language. |
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It is possible to speculate that he may have hoped to circumnavigate Europe, but the sources do not say. |
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Environmentalists speculate that advanced naval sonar endangers some whales. |
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They speculate that the ocean ecosystem has likely changed since the prewhaling era, making a return to prewhaling numbers infeasible. |
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Some speculate that sponges are not so primitive, but may instead be secondarily simplified. |
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Medical scientists speculate that lefties and ambies exercise their brains more and grow more cells. |
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Oncers could only speculate for now the twists and turns that OUAT showrunners Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz have in mind. |
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As such, they are of only limited value, at best allowing to speculate about local legal customs. |
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We speculate the fish was a mosquitofish, based on the type of marshland habitat. |
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In this paper, they speculate that code constraints on nucleotide sequences allow protein synthesis without the need for a ribosome. |
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This might help the microbes move from the water column to the surface of an underwater rock or stromatolite, the researchers speculate. |
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Other experts speculate that the Christ's Thorn was used, although no one can be certain that it grew in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus. |
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Thus, the western capercaillie never had particularly high densities, despite the legends that hunters may speculate about. |
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I'd speculate that the unusual stone is an orange sapphire or a pale orange spessartite garnet. |
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He refused to speculate on how many of the 71 lawmakers eligible to vote would back the motion of confidence in him. |
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Sadly, it didn't get that far, leaving many to speculate, did the Cheeky Girl botherer get a better offer? |
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Similarly, one can only speculate on the presence of the bathyergid bones and the Quelea skulls. |
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Since interactive animated cartoons haven't really launched on the Internet yet, one can only speculate as to what the future holds for them. |
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We speculate that the white regions on female tergite may help to accurately perceive and accept the male aedeagus. |
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We can only speculate as to the intentions behind these ambiguous words. |
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Some scholars speculate that her true mother was actually Claire Clairmont or Elise Foggi, a nursemaid for the Shelley family. |
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Scholars speculate that manuscripts were circulated among his friends, but likely remained unknown to most people until after his death. |
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It's useful to speculate how a foreign enlistee on the naturalization fast-track would reply to the same question. |
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When you are tempted to speculate in cocoa, lie down until the feeling goes away. |
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The researchers speculate that MAO A inhibition may explain and reinforce the ethnomedical claims of the antidepressant effect of Rhodiola. |
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She and her colleagues speculate that people in Africa passed TB to mice, hyraxes or some other animal, which then infected seals. |
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The brevity of the account and occasional gaps in the record have led historians to speculate and dispute many details of the voyage. |
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It also provides the input from which government agencies speculate fecklessly about prospective costs and benefits. |
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Historians speculate that Smith was trying to embarrass northern Democrats who opposed civil rights for women because the clause was opposed by labor unions. |
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The movie site has a microsite where fans can speculate about the ending. |
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One can only speculate about the ultimate rationale behind the deal for Hain, but it is clear there are several potential synergies that could justify the valuation. |
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Some scholars speculate that the colonists relocated to that location, on what is now called Salmon Creek in the Bertie County community of Merry Hill. |
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Some scientists speculate that the pink colour might be a reaction of sea salt and sodium bicarbonate or cause by red halophilic bacteria in the salt crusts. |
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A series of long feathers on the creature's legs and feet led those scientists to speculate that the dinosaur splayed its hind limbs to create an extra, hind set of wings. |
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We speculate that both bladder diverticulum in the dome and the component of hamartomatous angiomyolipoma in our case was a result of embryogenic malformation. |
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Because this is the same manuscript that contains Beowulf, some scholars speculate it may have been a collection of materials on exotic places and creatures. |
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The researchers speculate that the eyes' main light-sensing protein, one of many forms of opsin, may also be active in skin as a sensor for light. |
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Scholars speculate as to why Zwinglianism has not diffused more widely, even though Zwingli's theology is considered the first expression of Reformed theology. |
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Some, including Martin Gardner, speculate that there was an earlier version that was destroyed later by Dodgson when he wrote a more elaborate copy by hand. |
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In 1525 Francisco de Hoces was the first to speculate that Tierra del Fuego was one or more islands rather than part of what was then called Terra Australis. |
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Academics speculate that this sumptuous object was commissioned by the rising Fatimid dynasty as a gift to the Byzantine emperor, proclaiming Fatimid power. |
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Lenition and RS are in complementary distribution in the dialects of Italy that leads the author to speculate about a possible cause that she addresses in the last chapter. |
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Others speculate he was motivated to rebut David Hume's argument against believing in miracles on the evidence of testimony in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. |
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The researchers speculate that the naturally occurring oxalates in chocolate may hinder the body's ability to absorb calcium, but the evidence is still murky. |
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Moreover, critics argue that the standard is impractical forjudges to apply, because ajudge must speculate on the impact of evidence from a cold record. |
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They also speculate on future research and discuss potential developments for their use in sensors, bioimaging, and energy harvesting and conversion. |
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It is possible then, to speculate that the ministry's agreement with ASELSAN for the upgrade of the WS3 is part of a US plan to modernize the nuclear bombs. |
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It is interesting to speculate on what combination of factors acted within the Bush administration to bring about the climb-down from its previous position. |
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With the rise of antiquarianism in the 19th century, some people began to speculate that many of the bog bodies were not recent murder victims but were ancient in origin. |
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As the conditions associated with heat waves are conducive to derechos, meteorologists speculate we may see more of these storms as summers get hotter. |
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We could speculate that it might be undiagnosed coagulopathy that explains the shared risk or perhaps characteristics of labor, placentation, or other factors. |
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Because neither malkohas nor trogons have well-developed crops, we speculate that transit time is a possible factor in the placement of the obstruction. |
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Archaeologists speculate, however, that they may be emblems of security and success, fertility icons, or direct representations of a mother goddess. |
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Likewise, as Nick relates the disturbing presence of blacks, his analysis suggests that many white nationalists speculate on the possibility of a blackless country. |
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