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Suppose and Bob
Suppose that Alice and Bob had decided to measure spin along the x-axis.
Suppose Alice has a qubit that she wants to teleport to Bob.
Suppose then that Bob bids $ 2. 00 for the item.
Suppose that Bob bids again, this time at $ 2. 75.
Suppose Bob bids one more time, at $ 10. 00.
Suppose Alice wishes to communicate with Bob.
An example: Suppose that only Alice, Bob, and Carol have the keys to a bank safe and that, one day, the contents of the safe are missing ( without the lock being violated ).
Suppose that Bob wants to buy a house a year from now.
Suppose Alice and Bob want to resolve some dilemma via coin flipping.
Suppose Alice and Bob wish to communicate securely — they may choose to use cryptography.
Suppose Alice wants to prove her identity to Bob.
Suppose Bob wishes to send a message m to Alice whose public key is:
Suppose Alice and Bob wish to communicate.
Suppose that the number of puzzles sent by Bob is m, and it takes both Bob and Alice n steps of computation to solve one puzzle.
Suppose Alice and Bob have to decide whether to go to the cinema to see a ' chick flick ', and that each has the liberty to decide whether to go themselves.
Suppose Bob likes only chocolate, and Carol only vanilla.
Suppose Bob wishes to send a message m to Alice:

Suppose and Alice
Suppose Alice has a qubit in some arbitrary quantum state.
Suppose Alice is playing limit Texas hold ' em and is dealt 9 ♣ 9 ♠ under the gun before the flop.

Suppose and start
Suppose we start with one electron at a certain place and time ( this place and time being given the arbitrary label A ) and a photon at another place and time ( given the label B ).
Suppose that you start with $ 10 in poker chips, and you repeatedly wager $ 1 on a ( fair ) coin toss indefinitely, or until you lose all of your poker chips.
Suppose that is a region of three-dimensional space, and that is a rectifiable path in with start point and end point.
Suppose you have a transaction table where entries start out with STATUS

Suppose and with
Suppose there is a chain at 1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A, along with another chain at 6A and 7A.
Suppose random variable X can take value x < sub > 1 </ sub > with probability p < sub > 1 </ sub >, value x < sub > 2 </ sub > with probability p < sub > 2 </ sub >, and so on, up to value x < sub > k </ sub > with probability p < sub > k </ sub >.
Suppose we have N particles with quantum numbers n < sub > 1 </ sub >, n < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., n < sub > N </ sub >.
Suppose that Y is the sum of n identically distributed independent random variables all with the same distribution as X.
Suppose an array A with elements indexed 1 to n is to be searched for a value x.
Suppose a definition of a capacitor has an associated attribute called " Capacitance ", corresponding to the physical property of the same name, with a default value of " 100 pF " ( 100 picofarads ).
Suppose that voters each decided to grant from 0 to 10 points to each city such that their most liked choice got 10 points, and least liked choice got 0 points, with the intermediate choices getting an amount proportional to their relative distance.
Suppose that you add blue, then the blue – red – black tree defined like red – black trees but with the additional constraint that no two successive nodes in the hierarchy will be blue and all blue nodes will be children of a red node, then it becomes equivalent to a B-tree whose clusters will have at most 7 values in the following colors: blue, red, blue, black, blue, red, blue ( For each cluster, there will be at most 1 black node, 2 red nodes, and 4 blue nodes ).
Suppose two curves γ < sub > 1 </ sub >: (- 1, 1 ) → M and γ < sub > 2 </ sub >: (- 1, 1 ) → M with γ < sub > 1 </ sub >( 0 )
:: “ Suppose that a sheriff were faced with the choice either of framing a Negro for a rape that had aroused hostility to the Negroes ( a particular Negro generally being believed to be guilty but whom the sheriff knows not to be guilty )— and thus preventing serious anti-Negro riots which would probably lead to some loss of life and increased hatred of each other by whites and Negroes — or of hunting for the guilty person and thereby allowing the anti-Negro riots to occur, while doing the best he can to combat them.
Suppose one wants to come up with a definition of " right " in the moral sense.
An uncountable subset of the real numbers with the standard ordering ≤ cannot be a well-order: Suppose X is a subset of R well-ordered by ≤.
Suppose for environmental reasons we needed to replace the chlorinated solvent, chloroform, with a solvent ( blend ) of equal solvency using a mixture of two non-chlorinated solvents from this table.
Suppose further, because this is necessary to the alleged case for our nuclear weapon as the defence of last resort, that, as in 1940, the United States was standing aloof from the contest but that, in contrast with 1940, Britain and the Warsaw Pact respectively possessed the nuclear weaponry which they do today.
Suppose that is a code word with fewer than non-zero terms.
Suppose block M is a dominator with several incoming edges, some of them being back edges ( so M is a loop header ).
Suppose the thimble were screwed out so that graduation 2, and three additional sub-divisions, were visible ( as shown in the image ), and that graduation 1 on the thimble coincided with the axial line on the frame.
Suppose that the thimble were screwed out so that graduation 5, and one additional 0. 5 subdivision were visible ( as shown in the image ), and that graduation 28 on the thimble coincided with the axial line on the sleeve.
Suppose that, instead of an exact observation, x, the observation is the value in a short interval ( x < sub > j − 1 </ sub >, x < sub > j </ sub >), with length Δ < sub > j </ sub >, where the subscripts refer to a predefined set of intervals.
Suppose there is a town with just one barber, who is male.
Suppose someone told you they had a nice conversation with someone on the train.
* Suppose that is a sequence of Lipschitz continuous mappings between two metric spaces, and that all have Lipschitz constant bounded by some K. If ƒ < sub > n </ sub > converges to a mapping ƒ uniformly, then ƒ is also Lipschitz, with Lipschitz constant bounded by the same K. In particular, this implies that the set of real-valued functions on a compact metric space with a particular bound for the Lipschitz constant is a closed and convex subset of the Banach space of continuous functions.

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