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Suppose, says Dr. Lyttleton, the proton has a slightly greater charge than the electron ( so slight it is presently immeasurable ).
Suppose, says Searle, that this computer performs its task so convincingly that it comfortably passes the Turing test: it convinces a human Chinese speaker that the program is itself a live Chinese speaker.
He says, " Suppose we tell the Soviets that if they invade West Berlin we will launch an out nuclear attack.
" Suppose further ," Socrates says, " that the man was compelled to look at the fire: wouldn't he be struck blind and try to turn his gaze back toward the shadows, as toward what he can see clearly and hold to be real?
Suppose that R is an algebra over the field C of complex numbers and M = N is a finite-dimensional simple module over R. Then Schur's lemma says that the endomorphism ring of the module M is a division ring ; this division ring contains C in its center, is finite-dimensional over C and is therefore equal to C. Thus the endomorphism ring of the module M is " as small as possible ".
Jasper says to Puffer at the end of the book: " Suppose you had something in your mind ; something you were going to do ... Should you do it in your fancy, when you were lying here doing this ?...
; Justice Ginsburg: Suppose the executive says mild torture, we think, will help get this information.
Suppose then that a fielder, with the live ball, touches home base and says to the nearest umpire, " I think he never touched home.

Suppose and were
Suppose the lines in front of the movie houses were too long and we couldn't get in??
Suppose that this one were to work??
Take as an example a program that looks up a specific entry in a sorted list of size n. Suppose this program were implemented on Computer A, a state-of-the-art machine, using a linear search algorithm, and on Computer B, a much slower machine, using a binary search algorithm.
Suppose per contra that were a non-finitely generated left-ideal.
Suppose someone buys all the planks, masts and whatever that is stored in the warehouse, and out of all of those materials, and absolutely no others, he builds a ship according to the same plans that were used to build the ship, christened " the Theseus ".
Suppose that the universe were not expanding, and always had the same stellar density ; then the temperature of the universe would continually increase as the stars put out more radiation.
:: “ 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 G were a universal solvable word problem group.
Suppose we were to increase the concentration of CO in the system.
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.
Mendelssohn answered in an open letter in December 1769: " Suppose there were living among my contemporaries a Confucius or a Solon, I could, according to the principles of my faith, love and admire the great man without falling into the ridiculous idea that I must convert a Solon or a Confucius.
Suppose f were injective, which means the pieces of S cut out by the squares stack up in a non-overlapping way.
Suppose the total composition were 50 / 50 %.
Suppose that we had a proof that all sets of four horses were the same color.
Suppose, however, that the course was pass / fail and students were required to score above 70 on both tests to pass.
Suppose a president were being elected among three candidates, a left, a right, and a center candidate, and 100 votes cast.
Suppose that supporters of the 2004 Republican candidate, George W. Bush, had set up vote pairing web sites so that Buchanan supporters from swing states in the US ( such as Ohio, where the Democrats and Republicans were in a close race ) would get matched with Bush supporters in solidly Democrat states ( such as Massachusetts ).
Suppose further that if the young man were to disappear, no one would suspect the doctor.
Suppose it is necessary to know the price of the oil at 12: 00PM on one particular day in the past ; one must base the estimate on any number of samples that were obtained on the days before and after the event.
Suppose Atwood were to fraudulently sell the same property to another person, Dunn.

Suppose and we
Suppose we do get our fears out in the open, what then??
Suppose we have sample space.
Suppose we now consider a slightly more complicated vector field:
Suppose that we had a general decision algorithm for statements in a first-order language.
Suppose we wish to make it display the next available buffer.
Suppose we wanted to define the phrase human being.
Suppose we look at S1 just a couple of years after it was built.
Suppose that a speaker can have the concept of water we do only if the speaker lives in a world that contains H < sub > 2 </ sub > O.
Suppose we have N particles with quantum numbers n < sub > 1 </ sub >, n < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., n < sub > N </ sub >.
Suppose we have a system of N bosons ( fermions ) in the symmetric ( antisymmetric ) state
Suppose a number of scientists are assessing the probability of a certain outcome ( which we shall call ' success ') in experimental trials.
Suppose the state of a quantum system A, which we wish to copy, is ( see bra-ket notation ).
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, for concreteness, that we have an algorithm for examining a program p and determining infallibly whether p is an implementation of the squaring function, which takes an integer d and returns d < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Suppose we have a material in its normal state, containing a constant internal magnetic field.
Suppose, for example, we are interested in the set of all adult crows now alive in the county of Cambridgeshire, and we want to know the mean weight of these birds.
Suppose, for example, we are interested in the set of all adult crows now alive in the county of nederlands best country, and we want to know the mean weight of these birds.
Suppose we wish to deny that we can understand what an actual infinity is, and therefore we cannot understand what ( God's ) eternity is.
Suppose we integrate the inhomogeneous wave equation over this region.

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