Two young men sit down close by, bright scarves knotted around their scrawny necks, eyeing me speculatively. |
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I was interrupted by the hooting of a car, I turned trying to eye up the cars speculatively. |
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Anyone writing speculatively about a future society must deal with the problem of work. |
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However the reluctance of developers to speculatively build and their ability to hold has prevented a significant decrease in value. |
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Amazon, too, is betting on robots, both to automate its warehouses and, more speculatively, to make deliveries by drone. |
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In addition, the forensic science suppliers can ask the database to speculatively search other stains that they generate in case work. |
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From the time our earliest ancestors stood experimentally upright and gazed speculatively out across the savannah, it is what humans have done. |
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Auctions may result in speculatively high bids for licenses for services that are not commercial at the time of the auction. |
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This food may be used to pay farm labourers in kind, but may also be stored speculatively. |
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Images of gauchos speculatively transformed into fishermen struck a wry note in an otherwise disturbing account of man's increasingly uneasy relationship with the planet. |
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Books push out the boundaries of our ignorance, factually into the past and speculatively into the future. |
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Much more speculatively, the plants at the peak may in some way make the clouds downwind more pluvious. |
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More speculatively, the U. S. Army foresees uniforms that could adapt to their background in a perfect, ever-changing camouflage. |
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In the discussion of the results, the visual observations reported in the study are speculatively associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
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Vernon said the amount of suburban office space being built speculatively is likely to decrease in the coming months as global economic growth slows. |
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In their detachment and mobility, these characters personify the movements and uses of capital as they enter speculatively into representations of different cultures. |
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Some Bush people talk speculatively of heading well below Start-3 levels, even with China's still expanding, if smaller, arsenal to contend with. The Start process itself, however, has a dim future. |
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It's as if the playwright were afraid to take the final plunge of imagining, however speculatively or voyeuristically, just what intimacies his couple might have exchanged in all those rooms they unhappily cohabited. |
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Farther in the future, and more speculatively, there's the gas frozen into hydrates on the planet's continental shelves, which might offer more than 1,000tcm if a way can be found to exploit it. |
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First they must find a producer prepared to speculatively develop and package the work to an offerable stage. |
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Purely speculatively, something could have happened dramatically in that little marginal envelope to affect the plane very significantly and put it in an unflyable position. |
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In return, they learned how to trade speculatively. |
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We do not invest speculatively, and never on a whim. |
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Employment is not promoted when small investing enterprises are taxed disproportionately more than those tinkering speculatively in shares, bonds and financial derivatives. |
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The search for mineral deposits is undertaken primarily by junior mining companies, sometimes with the financial support of a major mining company, but often speculatively. |
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