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Suppose and Alice
Suppose Alice has a qubit in some arbitrary quantum state.
Suppose Alice has a qubit that she wants to teleport to Bob.
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 Alice is playing limit Texas hold ' em and is dealt 9 ♣ 9 ♠ under the gun before the flop.
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 and Alice start with a document containing the word Mary.
Suppose Bob wishes to send a message m to Alice:

Suppose and 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 that Bob wants to buy a house a year from now.
Suppose Bob likes only chocolate, and Carol only vanilla.

Suppose and had
Suppose her father had changed his mind and had refused to let her leave??
Suppose they both had ventured into realms which their colleagues thought infidel: is this the way gentlemen settle frank differences of opinion??
and I asked myself a question: Suppose I had the same number of peas as there are atoms in my body, how large an area would they cover??
Suppose that we had a general decision algorithm for statements in a first-order language.
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 & B is equivalent to & D. If we acquire new information A and then acquire further new information B, and update all probabilities each time, the updated probabilities will be the same as if we had first acquired new information C and then acquired further new information D. In view of the fact that multiplication of probabilities can be taken to be ordinary multiplication of real numbers, this becomes a functional equation
Suppose someone told you they had a nice conversation with someone on the train.
Suppose you had a list of unique identifiers for each person in the room, like a social security number in the United States.
Suppose that we had a proof that all sets of four horses were the same color.
'" G. K. Chesterton suggested that Dickens " may never once have had the unfriendly thought, ' Suppose Hunt behaved like a rascal!
'; he may have only had the fanciful thought, ' Suppose a rascal behaved like Hunt!
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 that we had two received texts, and one said: " She flowered the table ," but the other text said: " She floured the table.
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 the stone had a greater mass ( hence greater weight as g = constant ).
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 ?...
Suppose that the Fermat equation with exponent &# 8467 ; ≥ 3 had a solution in non-zero integers a, b, c. Let us form the corresponding Frey curve E. It is an elliptic curve and one can show that its discriminant Δ is equal to 16 ( abc )< sup > 2 &# 8467 ;</ sup > and its conductor N is the radical of abc, i. e. the product of all distinct primes dividing abc.
This problem reduces to a question on the coframe bundle of M. Suppose we had such a closed coframe
Suppose that an earthquake had occurred along the Kego fault within the last 2000 years, the risk would be unchanged.
" Suppose he had not come to London that time!
" Suppose we were to say to such persons: ' But look, you didn't have sufficient or conclusive prior reasons for choosing as you did since you also had viable reasons for choosing the other way.

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