If one event is observed or hypothesised, one can only seek its cause in terms of another observed or hypothesised event. |
In the community it is hypothesised that social capital helps to reduce poverty in income as well as in trust and reciprocity terms. |
It is hypothesised that these variables are determinant in the decision of the farmer to engage in milk production. |
It is hypothesised that drivers have a mental representation of a type of road that is shaped by previous experience. |
They hypothesised that as tumours develop, some of their cells actually switch from a sticky, epithelial state to a mobile, mesenchymal one. |
It is hypothesised that they entered as contaminants of other ornamental plants. |