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suppositions and might
Rhys argued that the two individuals were the same person, saying that the ' r ' had been added at a later date, and offering several suppositions as to how this might have happened.

suppositions and be
Ivy Lee and the company collaborated to issue the first press release directly to journalists, before other versions of the story, or suppositions, could be spread among them and reported.
From this comment, suppositions can be made.
He claims that the new sciences, though superficially similar to the old, would in fact be devoid of real scientific content, because the key suppositions and attitudes would not be present.
# The hypothesis must be less ad hoc than any other incompatible hypothesis about the same subject ; that is, it must include fewer new suppositions about the past which are not already implied to some extent by existing beliefs.

suppositions and by
He cannot, e.g. compute the retrograde arc traveled by Mars, without also making suppositions about the earth's own motion.
These assumptions are justified partly by their adherence to the types of occurrence of which we are directly conscious, and partly by their success in representing the observed facts with a certain generality, devoid of ad hoc suppositions.
By some suppositions, Croatian prince Borna was a Frankish vassal sent from Liburnia to Dalmatia to organize it into a vassal state to the Frankish Empire ; in 820 AD, Louis the Pious rewarded him for his merits and devotion, by giving also Liburnia to his jurisdiction.
He summarizes by saying that it is impossible for him to know fully why the Jarvee was being haunted, and he could only make suppositions.

suppositions and between
This was " based in part on Madvig and Krüger ," but, besides making accessible to American students the works of these continental grammarians, it presented original matter, including a " radical innovation in the classification of conditional sentences ," notably the " distinction between particular and general suppositions.

suppositions and general
Despite relevant suppositions, there exists no concrete evidence that he is the famous 11th century general Katakalon Kekaumenos, or his son.

suppositions and such
There were no reasons for such suppositions then.
Notwithstanding such suppositions, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 was certified against LSPP, RBACPP, and CAPP at EAL4 + in June 2007.

suppositions and .
These authors proved, however, that no optical system can justify these suppositions, since they are contradictory to the fundamental laws of reflexion and refraction.
There were three main branches of the house of Licinia Crassi in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, and many mistakes in identifications and lines have arisen owing to the uniformity of Roman nomenclature, erroneous modern suppositions, and the unevenness of information across the generations.
:" rested on two arbitrary suppositions ; the one, that it is the seminal vapor which organizes the embryo ; the other, that efforts and desires may engender organs.
They are, as it is in the spirit of the Russian city intelligentsia, unphilosophical, and highly dialectic ; they are passionate logic based on unverified suppositions.
The film depicts the relatively primitive medical practices of the time and the suppositions that physicians made in their efforts to understand the human body.
* Wendell Berry wrote a comprehensive critique of Consilience in his essay collection Life is a Miracle writing in response to the suppositions of Wilson's work.
Davies and Dunstan here are at pains to illustrate to us just how fluid the concept of historical fact really is, and that it is not so distinct from the suppositions of mythic thinking.
Du Paty's commentary was a mass of wild suppositions.
No science is free from suppositions, and the value of a science is lost when its suppositions are rejected.
Habermas claims that all forms of argumentation, even implicit and rudimentary ones, rest upon certain " idealizing suppositions ," which are rooted in the very structures of action oriented towards understanding.
As a result a human will in 35 days have experienced under these suppositions about one million events.
Bookmakers are never supplied with a list of contenders, so their suppositions about the outcome are pure conjecture.
Graetz claims, on the basis of one or two quotations from certain Talmudic sages, that they " were wont to do " something-despite sources explicitly to the contrary-and goes on to develop these suppositions into theories affecting the entire Torah tradition.
They stimulate the students to recognize the problem independently, to choose a model, to make necessary suppositions, estimations, to conduct multiway calculations or logic operations.
However, Russian historians ’ idea of the popular culture after Christianization is primarily based on indirect data and suppositions.
Notable as no head to the specimen has ever been found and reconstructions are based upon suppositions from similar ankylosaurians.

previous and illustration
A sculptural representation of the previous illustration.
A new series of £ 5, £ 10 and £ 20 notes issued in April 2008 ( New-look notes will begin to be circulated in April ), all featuring an illustration of the Old Bushmills Distillery on the reverse side, and these notes will gradually replace the previous series.
In May 2008, the Bank of Ireland issued a new series of sterling banknotes in Northern Ireland which all feature an illustration of the Old Bushmills Distillery on the obverse side, replacing the previous notes series which depicted Queen's University of Belfast.
The illustration above is identical to the previous similar one with the exception that the left-handed circularly polarized light is now approaching the polarizer from the opposite direction and linearly polarized light is exiting the polarizer toward the right.

previous and might
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
You might try providing standard vacation time off but make the vacation pay depend on the number of hours worked in the previous year.
In poker, for example, the top card of the deck stub is burned at the beginning of each betting round, so that players who might have been able to read markings on that card during the previous round are less able to take advantage of that information.
Indeed, based on their previous experience of the Greeks, the Persians might be excused for this ; Herodotus tells us that the Athenians at Marathon were " first to endure looking at Median dress and men wearing it, for up until then just hearing the name of the Medes caused the Hellenes to panic ".
These laws might have paved the way to removing the worst of the poverty during the previous regimes.
That is, while an evaluation of the first function might be represented as, evaluation of the curried function would be represented as, applying each argument in turn to a single-argument function returned by the previous invocation.
After the first, each schedule was an expansion of the previous one, and Cutter provided instructions for how a library might change from one expansion to another as it grows.
Following the previous example, observer A might truthfully report that a room is warm, while observer B might truthfully report that the same room is cool, though both observe the same reading on the thermometer.
While the gospel is written as a historical narrative, many of the facts portrayed therein are based on previous traditions of the recorded Gospel story and not on what some might consider to be historical record.
Copying the numbers that won the previous lottery draw gives an equal probability, although a rational gambler might attempt to predict other players ' choices and then deliberately avoid these numbers.
His debt to previous authors of prose ' histories ' might be questionable but there is no doubt that he owed much to the example and inspiration of poets and story-tellers.
Shooting on a new movie might begin days or only hours after shooting on the previous one was completed.
While he makes no specific reference to the possible war with Greece or the previous war ( that might be too dangerous ), he does seem to push the message that the government should take care of its own people before attempting any other military actions.
In both cases the preliminary conditions would be related to changes in technology as well as economic conditions impacting the publication and dissemination of sf, seen as generating a " widespread " sense of malaise among writers and fans, coincidental or coherent with a generational phenomenon, the retirement or obvious decline in productivity of a number of major authors whose output had dominated the previous decade ; finally the perceptible emergence of fresh thematic material which might previously have been inhibited by prevailing orthodoxies.
So in our previous example we might say that the problem requires steps to solve.
Several factors that occurred on that day and the previous days might have contributed to the disaster.
Thus, if in this example the composer actually wanted the note a semitone lower than G-natural, he might put first a natural sign to cancel the previous G-sharp, then the flat.
For the previous example a condensed process might look like this:
In early 1896, in the wave of excitement following Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen's discovery of X-rays the previous fall, Becquerel thought that phosphorescent materials, such as some uranium salts, might emit penetrating X-ray-like radiation when illuminated by bright sunlight.
The customer, for example, might be asked to pay regularly the new bill, before contesting the previous one in which he found irregular calculations, and asking for a balancement with newer bills ; he thus cannot by himself determine a discount in the next payment.
A prize court's formal condemnation was required to transfer title ; otherwise the vessel's previous owners might well reclaim her on her next voyage, and seek damages for the confiscated cargo.
By the mid-1890s, he had broken off relations with all of his Jewish friends, publicly disavowed his previous friendships with Jewish artists, and refused to use models who he believed might be Jewish.
Although the Gunslinger does not bring " The Pusher " with him into his own world ( as might be guessed based upon what has happened regarding the previous two doors ), his quest for the Dark Tower is not lost, because Roland does draw his third.

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