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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 that has an inverse function.
Suppose a particle has position in a stationary frame of reference.
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 Alice has a qubit in some arbitrary quantum state.
Suppose Alice has a qubit that she wants to teleport to Bob.
Suppose both ISPs have trans-Atlantic links connecting their two networks, but A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > link has latency 100 ms and B's has latency 120 ms.
Suppose that a certain slot machine costs $ 1 per spin and has a return to player ( RTP ) of 95 %.
Suppose this fuzzy system has the following rule base:
Suppose a lossless antenna has a radiation pattern given by:
Suppose a partially ordered set P has the property that every chain ( i. e. totally ordered subset ) has an upper bound in P. Then the set P contains at least one maximal element.
Suppose a non-empty partially ordered set P has the property that every non-empty chain has an upper bound in P. Then the set P contains at least one maximal element.
:" Moses said to God, ' Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, " The God of your fathers has sent me to you ," and they ask me, ‘ What is his name ?’ Then what shall I tell them ?” God said to Moses, “ I AM WHO I AM " — Exodus 3: 13-14 ( New International Version ) ( see Tetragrammaton ).
Suppose a computer has three CD drives and three processes.
Suppose, for example, that A is a 3 × 3 rotation matrix which has been computed as the composition of numerous twists and turns.
Suppose that a taxi firm has three taxis ( the agents ) available, and three customers ( the tasks ) wishing to be picked up as soon as possible.
Suppose V is a subset of R < sup > n </ sup > ( in the case of n = 3, V represents a volume in 3D space ) which is compact and has a piecewise smooth boundary S. If F is a continuously differentiable vector field defined on a neighborhood of V, then we have
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.
Suppose Eve has intercepted the cryptogram below, and it is known to be encrypted using a simple substitution cipher:
Suppose that one has a table listing the population of some country in 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2000, and that one wanted to estimate the population in 1994.
Suppose the table has r rows and c columns ; the row sums are and the column sums are.

Suppose and 50
Suppose the total composition were 50 / 50 %.
Suppose a hospital is recording a heart beat ( an ECG ), which is being corrupted by a 50 Hz noise ( the frequency coming from the power supply in many countries ).
Suppose that one computes the MDCT of the subsequent, 50 % overlapped, 2N block ( c, d, e, f ).
Suppose the muon happens to have fallen into an orbit around a deuteron initially, which it has about a 50 % chance of doing if there are approximately equal numbers of deuterons and tritons present, forming an electrically neutral muonic deuterium atom ( d-μ )< sup > 0 </ sup > that acts somewhat like a " fat, heavy neutron " due both to its relatively small size ( again, about 207 times smaller than an electrically neutral electronic deuterium atom ( d-e )< sup > 0 </ sup >) and to the very effective " shielding " by the muon of the positive charge of the proton in the deuteron.
Suppose that it is not ; there is a 50 / 50 chance that node n-1 is higher than level 1.
Suppose we need to square a number x near 50.
Suppose that you have never added numbers greater than 50 before.
:" 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 the yield is 50 % for each reaction, the overall yield of D is only 12. 5 % from A.
Suppose that each year in which she remains unemployed, she may be offered a ' good ' job that pays $ 100, or a ' bad ' job that pays $ 44, with equal probability ( 50 / 50 ).

Suppose and keys
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 and word
Suppose G were a universal solvable word problem group.
Suppose that is a code word with fewer than non-zero terms.
Suppose, dear sir, someone actually took our word for it?
Suppose a reader comes across an unknown word such as despisement meaning " an attitude of despising ".
Suppose Bob and Alice start with a document containing the word Mary.

Suppose and be
Suppose he did lie beside Lenin, would it be permanent??
Suppose, he says, that the tables were turned, and we were in the Soviets' position: `` There would be more than 2,000 modern Soviet fighters, all better than ours, stationed at 250 bases in Mexico and the Caribbean.
Suppose that u and v are real-differentiable at a point in an open subset of, which can be considered as functions from to.
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.
Suppose there is a fixed parameter that needs to be estimated.
Suppose an array A with elements indexed 1 to n is to be searched for a value x.
* Suppose that there is a compression algorithm that transforms every file into a distinct file which is no longer than the original file, and that at least one file will be compressed into something that is shorter than itself.
Suppose that the signal to be sent ( called the modulating or message signal ) is and the carrier onto which the signal is to be modulated is
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 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 that U: D → C is a functor from a category D to a category C, and let X be an object of C. Consider the following dual ( opposite ) notions:
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 ≤.
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 a new guest arrives and wishes to be accommodated in the hotel.
Suppose that the Grand Hotel does not allow smoking, and no cigars may be taken into the Hotel.
Suppose we repeatedly throw a die, and consider a “ 1 ” to be a “ failure ”.
* 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

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