What her true intention was with this design, playgoers hypothesize to no avail. |
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Let us hypothesize, therefore, that Barthes set out to write critical texts as if they were the theses he never wrote. |
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Its critics hypothesize a sadistic world of human crop, engineered super-armies, and Frankenstein's monsters. |
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They hypothesize that resistance is rational, motivated by organizational threats to workers' identity. |
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Experts hypothesize that the decreasing frequency of parasitism has left the immune system susceptible to producing allergic responses. |
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They hypothesize that four hydrogen atoms fuse with each other in a series of reactions to form a single helium atom. |
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Researchers hypothesize the increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disorders could be related to the increased mercury exposure. |
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Therefore, we hypothesize that these organisms lived saprophytically upon sulfate-reducing bacteria, rather than feeding in the water column. |
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Her basketball spirit had diminished unlike that flame the other day, and I believe I may hypothesize the reason. |
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We hypothesize that chemical compositional factors of barley more accurately reflect digestible energy of barley. |
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Based on the discussion above, we can hypothesize a link between a type of counterfactual thinking and learning. |
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Finally, suppose that we hypothesize that there are races, and that the correct racial classification has a certain form. |
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Second, we hypothesize that mice with low HDL will exhibit inflamed circulating monocytes similar to humans. |
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Aberystwyth researchers hypothesize that evolution has selected for low-histidine and trypotophan content in phycocyanins to reduce electron-transport interference. |
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The researchers hypothesize that the underexpression of these genes in uterine fibroids might explain why fibroid tissue does not contract, but instead, grows abnormally. |
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From previous anatomical data, we hypothesize that the level of such actions is suprametameric, with strong implication of the diencephalon and cerebral cortex. |
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Precisely what is the legal basis of their alleged exclusionary rule, if we hypothesize that the investigation of Churchill violates the First Amendment? |
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In elasmobranchs, we hypothesize that vagility increases with body size, vagility is lowest in benthic species, higher in benthopelagic species, and highest in pelagic species. |
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It is tempting to hypothesize that because the limb girdles display positive allometry, the protractor and retractor muscles attached to them did as well. |
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Some scientists hypothesize the existence of a third type of mature T cell called regulatory T cells. |
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One could almost hypothesize that the greater the amount of money spent on a research project, the less likely it is that women will be involved. |
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I can only hypothesize because I have never had the opportunity to board a Bear aircraft. |
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It's very hard to speculate or hypothesize about future contracts and future systems, because those will be determined on a case-by-case basis. |
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We hypothesize that the protein composition of these lipid rafts changes during demyelination and the function of the myelin raft is disrupted. |
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In this research proposal we hypothesize that PAD leads to damage in MS brains. |
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The first step is to hypothesize the permanent establishment as a separate legal entity using functional and factual analysis. |
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One can hypothesize that the fundamental changes in South African society strongly contributed to a new form of discourse. |
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I hypothesize that is negative: that the persistence of real exchange rates is lower for currency-union countries. |
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One might hypothesize the maid was part of a scam to shake down any rich old man in a luxury suite. |
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One can hypothesize that the bad decision came after the consumption of stupefying substances. |
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Can it, as researchers hypothesize, cure our jet lag and help us get pregnant? |
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The scientists hypothesize that chimp SIV evolved from SIV found in red-capped sooty mangabeys as well as SIV that infects greater spot-nosed, mustached, and mona monkeys. |
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The researchers hypothesize that the pronounced loss of these neurons could be caused either by a neurodegenerative process or an autoimmune response. |
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Nothing in the zombie theory explains why they act the way they do, unless we hypothesize the existence of unseen causes, demonic puppet masters, or the like. |
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We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth. |
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Historians hypothesize that the fruit in the Garden of Eden was a pomegranate, not an apple. |
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Some observers hypothesize that she had been indoctrinated to believe the malicious stereotype of the Ursidae as awkward, clumsy, ill-mannered brutes. |
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If the common ancestor of spiders had spinnerets in its feet, as many scientists hypothesize, then the feature apparently carried over only in the tarantulas. |
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The researchers hypothesize that genetic factors affect certain aspects of central nervous system development that result in problems such as hyperactivity or impulsiveness. |
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The authors of the Stockholm trial hypothesize that differences in progestin exposure may explain the discrepant results. |
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The authors hypothesize that a variety of factors linked to exposure, guardianship, and victim attractiveness will produce important variation in victimization. |
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The researchers hypothesize that everyday experience teaches us that round numbers are usually larger than nonround numbers. |
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This arrangement led van Steenis to hypothesize an obdiplostemonous ancestor for the family. |
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We hypothesize that AA is a vitaminergic transmitter that activates the release of both FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary gland. |
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We hypothesize that MEHP activates the PPARs to suppress aromatase in the granulosa cell. |
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Some scientists hypothesize that such volcanic activity may strengthen and extend the negative phase of the NAO, thus bringing on cooler conditions in northern Europe. |
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Since independence, Zimbabwe's curriculum and pedagogical practices have promoted the adoption of democratic pedagogical practices where children are encouraged to think, question, hypothesize, experiment and analyse freely. |
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Many psychological theories, on the other hand, hypothesize that cognitive mechanisms, responsible for much of human learning, process language. |
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Food Wars Hungry for Food, Hungry for Action edition may not challenge the hypermarket just yet, but we hypothesize they have great potential in the market square. |
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To be able to choose problems with multiple entry points means that the teacher needs to hypothesize about the students' present level of knowledge and connect that to the learning goals. |
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Scientists, like Mattson, hypothesize that low-dose stressors activate beneficial adaptive responses, a process that they call hormesis. |
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There is, for example, good reason to hypothesize that the pre-migration trauma suffered by refugee children and the discrimination directed towards visible minority children create mental health risk. |
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The essential methodology of science teaching is to get the pupils to face a situation in physics or chemistry, say, as a practising physicist or chemist would: to examine the situation, hypothesize, and deduce. |
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Piagetian theorists hypothesize that all children must go through each developmental stage in succession as they age, and that children of the same age are remarkably similar in their cognitive abilities. |
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Accordingly, we might hypothesize that these individuals are, if not francophones, at least francophiles, and sufficiently bilingual to be able to work not only in English, but also in French. |
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Should one hypothesize on its undisclosed pillars? |
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If such a claim is valid, one would hypothesize that individuals with high self-control would be able to mediate the effects of strain and refrain from engaging in delinquent activities. |
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We hypothesize that early use of this drug can change the course of severe RA by depleting B cells in the inflamed synovium and making the disease milder. |
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This conclusion led some forensic investigators to hypothesize that Whitman's tumour may have been pushed against the amygdala regions of his brain, which influence fight-flight responses. |
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When applying the concept of technocratic automaticity to EU enlargement, it could be used to hypothesize that EU enlargement is a never-ending process. |
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We hypothesize that hyperactive RNAi in mouse oocytes functionally complements the piRNA pathway, a Dicer-independent pathway suppressing retrotransposons in the germline. |
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We hypothesize that females required these long feeding periods to meet the nutritional demands of ovogenesis and that these demands were not trivial. |
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