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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
hypothesize .
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Examples
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Your examples are concrete, but the cause that ID hypothesizes is utterly abstract, to the point where ID can't even say if this abstract, unspecified "intelligent agent" is even a physical thing.
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Your examples are concrete, but the cause that ID hypothesizes is utterly abstract, to the point where ID can't even say if this abstract, unspecified "intelligent agent" is even a physical thing.
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Yes what the paper hypothesizes is in line with what I said.
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Gamble also found that regardless of race or party, committee leaders and subcommittee leaders participate more than non-leaders, which she hypothesizes is because leaders have more staff and resources available to dedicate to the work.
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But here, Dr. Weiss hypothesizes, the higher numbers could reflect increased testing.
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As men age, they cry more—often provoked by altruism, camaraderie and issues of morality, Dr. Vingerhoets hypothesizes.
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But here, Dr. Weiss hypothesizes, the higher numbers could reflect increased testing.
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The second, the economy-wide theory, hypothesizes that any energy savings from efficiency would be offset by money savings respent on activities that demand additional energy consumption.
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But here, Dr. Weiss hypothesizes, the higher numbers could reflect increased testing.
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But here, Dr. Weiss hypothesizes, the higher numbers could reflect increased testing.
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