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Suppose at this very moment her father was calling my house in an effort to cancel the plans??
Suppose -- just suppose this guy was really what he said he was!!
`` Suppose it was not us that killed these aliens.
Suppose there was such a catalyst that shifted an equilibrium.
Suppose we look at S1 just a couple of years after it was built.
Thucydides wrote: Suppose the city of Sparta to be deserted, and nothing left but the temples and the ground-plan, distant ages would be very unwilling to believe that the power of the Lacedaemonians was at all equal to their fame.
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 a student performed poorly on a test and guesses that the cause was his not studying.
" 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?
INTERVIEWER: Suppose someone called you and said there was a kid, nineteen or twenty years old, who has been a very good boy, but all of a sudden this week he started walking around the neighborhood carrying a large cross.
A video was also filmed for " Someday I Suppose " and it received minor airplay on MTV.
Suppose, however, that the course was pass / fail and students were required to score above 70 on both tests to pass.
During an appearance on Larry King Live, he was asked by a telephone caller " Suppose we go to war and go into Iraq and there are no weapons of mass destruction ," Woodward responded " I think the chance of that happening is about zero.
Suppose Libet knows that your readiness potential peaked at millisecond 6, 810 of the experimental trial, and the clock dot was straight down ( which is what you reported you saw ) at millisecond 7, 005.
The theorem can also be used to deduce that the domain of a non-constant elliptic function f cannot be C. Suppose it was.
Suppose that Aesop is dissatisfied with his classic experiment in which one tortoise was found to beat one hare in a race, and decides to carry out a significance test to discover whether the results could be extended to tortoises and hares in general.
Suppose a fixed-coupon callable bond was brought to the market by a company.
After the release of two 1970 comedies, The Boatniks and Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came ?, Ameche was absent from theatrical movies for the next 13 years.
It is therefore known that in the conflict some aboriginals were killed, and that the colonists " had reason to Suppose more were wounded, as one was seen to be taken away bleeding ".
Suppose a loop was written like this:
Suppose that a nonsense mutation was introduced at the fourth triplet in the DNA sequence ( CGA ) causing the cytosine to be replaced with thymine, yielding TGA in the DNA sequence.
Suppose in the above example that the market value of the land being leased was actually 1, 200 a month, but the 1, 000 per month rate represented a break given to the tenant by the landlord.

Suppose and actually
Suppose that the person doing job B is actually interested in having job A done for him.
Suppose, dear sir, someone actually took our word for it?
Suppose S is an immersed submanifold of M. If the inclusion map i: S → M is closed then S is actually an embedded submanifold of M. Conversely, if S is an embedded submanifold which is also a closed subset then the inclusion map is closed.
:" Suppose that a cask of new wine, which cost £ 50, is put into a cellar, and that, at the end of twelve months, it is worth £ 55, the question is: Should the £ 5 of additional value, given to the wine, be considered as a compensation for the time the £ 50 worth of capital has been locked up, or should it be considered as the value of additional labour actually laid out in the wine?

Suppose and by
) Then X < sub > i </ sub > is the value ( or realization ) produced by a given run of the process at time i. Suppose that the process is further known to have defined values for mean μ < sub > i </ sub > and variance σ < sub > i </ sub >< sup > 2 </ sup > for all times i. Then the definition of the autocorrelation between times s and t is
; Dennett's reply from natural selection: Suppose that, by some mutation, a human being is born that does not have Searle's " causal properties " but nevertheless acts exactly like a human being.
Suppose that in a mathematical language L, it is possible to enumerate all of the defined numbers in L. Let this enumeration be defined by the function G: W → R, where G ( n ) is the real number described by the nth description in the sequence.
Unicity: Suppose satisfies, then by Theorem 1. 8,.
Suppose A is a n by n Invertible matrix.
* Suppose G and H are topologically finitely-generated profinite groups which are isomorphic as discrete groups by an isomorphism ι.
:: “ 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.
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 ≤.
* Driving Like Crazy: Thirty Years of Vehicular Hell-bending Celebrating America the Way It's Suppose to Be – With an Oil Well in Every Backyard, a Cadillac Escalade in Every Carport, and the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Mowing Our Lawn ( 2010 ) Reprint edition by Grove Press ISBN 0802144799
Suppose that we have already constructed Lebesgue measure on the real line: denote this measure space by ( R, B, λ ).
Suppose then that each player asks himself or herself: " Knowing the strategies of the other players, and treating the strategies of the other players as set in stone, can I benefit by changing my strategy?
Suppose a lossless antenna has a radiation pattern given by:
Suppose is a mapping of surfaces parameterized by and.
* 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.
Suppose f were injective, which means the pieces of S cut out by the squares stack up in a non-overlapping way.
* Suppose we have a language L recognized by both the RP algorithm A and the ( possibly completely different ) co-RP algorithm B.
Suppose V and W are vector spaces over the field K. The cartesian product V × W can be given the structure of a vector space over K by defining the operations componentwise:
Suppose that C is a twice continuously differentiable immersed plane curve, which here means that there exists parametric representation of C by a pair of functions such that the first and second derivatives of x and y both exist and are continuous, and
Suppose z is defined as a function of w by an equation of the form
Suppose Then, by the equivalence of the permutation representation and the group action.
Suppose bidding for an item placed by Anne starts at $ 1. 00 and that the bid increment amount in this price range is $. 25.
Suppose M is some 2-dimensional Riemannian manifold ( not necessarily compact ), and we specify a " triangle " on M formed by three geodesics.
Suppose that a worm crawls along a 1 metre rubber band and, after each minute, the rubber band is uniformly stretched by an additional 1 metre.

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