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Among other arguments, supporters hypothesize that the Act creates additional legal risks for employers who then quietly avoid hiring people with disabilities to avoid this risk.
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Some astronomers explain this by presence of small temperature fluctuations within planetary nebulae ; others claim that the discrepancies are too large to be explained by temperature effects, and hypothesize the existence of cold knots containing very little hydrogen to explain the observations.
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This allows the author to hypothesize a loose collection of societies that exist largely in isolation from one another, providing the setting for her explorations of intercultural encounter.
hypothesize about (5 uses)
Aristotle was one of the first to publicly hypothesize about the nature of light, proposing that light is a disturbance in the element air ( that is, it is a wave-like phenomenon ).
hypothesize , (5 uses)
In India, Wasson identified Psilocybe cubenis as " easily identified and gathered, and are effective ", and went so far as to hypothesize, " the possible role of Stropharia cubensis Psilocybe cubensis growing in the dung of cattle in the lives of the lower orders remains to this day wholly unexplored.
hypothesize " (3 uses)
The Multiverse acts as a storytelling device that allows writers to introduce alternate versions of fictional characters, hypothesize " What if?
hypothesize what (2 uses)
The modelling procedure allows the researcher to hypothesize what the wage of the discriminated-against group would be if discrimination were absent from the labour market.
hypothesize an (2 uses)
The placement of the gates and some of the posts lead some investigators to hypothesize an observatory similar to Stonehenge, but in wood rather than stone ; i. e., the posts mark some positions of celestial bodies.
hypothesize and (2 uses)
They hypothesize and successfully demonstrate that continuous cycles of hypoxia-reoxygenation, such as those seen by haemopoietic and progenitor cells as they migrate between hyperoxic blood and hypoxic marrow tissues, leads to premature cellular senescence and therefore inhibition of haemopoietic function.
hypothesize these (2 uses)
Payne and Nadal hypothesize these memories are then consolidated into a smooth narrative, similar to a process that happens when memories are created under stress.
hypothesize origination (1 uses)
The Georgians | Georgian skull Blumenbach discovered in 1795, which he used to hypothesize origination of Europeans from the Caucasus.
hypothesize sequences (1 uses)
The experts are thus forced to hypothesize sequences of events that have never occurred, probably never will -- but possibly might.
hypothesize as (1 uses)
He was one of the first to publicly hypothesize as to the nature of light, proposing that it was a disturbance in the element air, hence it was a wave-like phenomenon.
hypothesize Pattanam (1 uses)
It has prompted many historians to hypothesize Pattanam as the location of Muziris.
hypothesize genetic (1 uses)
Researchers are currently unsure as to the actual cause of pectus excavatum but hypothesize genetic defect.
hypothesize media (1 uses)
They hypothesize media ownership by corporations, funding from advertising, the use of official sources, efforts to discredit independent media (" flak "), and " anti-communist " ideology as the filters that bias news in favor of U. S. corporate interests.
hypothesize why (1 uses)
The four of them are then attacked by Gorog, but with the help of Ben's nanny battle droid, they kill the assassins, and then Jacen and Tenel Ka hypothesize why the Gorog would be interested in attacking them.
hypothesize this (1 uses)
Anthropologists hypothesize this may be due to humans having five digits per hand, ten in total.
hypothesize 0 (1 uses)
We hypothesize 0. 167 is an outlier.
hypothesize on (1 uses)
Until this ship model was discovered, archaeologists, classicists, and historians had only been able to hypothesize on what the seating arrangement might have been like on a hemiolia based on its name.
hypothesize serves (1 uses)
In 2007, researchers isolated the adipose gene, which those researchers hypothesize serves to keep animals lean during times of plenty.
hypothesize ion (1 uses)
Hodgkin and Huxley's findings led them to hypothesize ion channels, which were confirmed only decades later.
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With the addition of the displacement current, Maxwell was able to hypothesize ( correctly ) that light was a form of electromagnetic wave.
hypothesize some (1 uses)
Subsequent observations revealed substantial deviations from the tables, leading Bouvard to hypothesize some perturbing body.
hypothesize climate (1 uses)
The earliest person to hypothesize climate change may have been the medieval Chinese scientist Shen Kuo ( 1031 – 1095 ).

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