Sentence examples for I cannot suppose from inspiring English sources

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I can suppose that there aren't any bodies, and I cannot suppose that I do not think, the supposition itself being a thought.

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One cannot suppose, any more than one can with out-of-body experiences, that such events are pure fancy; similar features are emphasized in every account.

But, however smoothly Mr Menem's visit may go, Britain cannot suppose that the Falklands irritant to good relations can then be pigeonholed.

Under conditions of reasonable pluralism, we cannot suppose that the reasoning of one member of the public is a proxy for everyone else's reasoning.

Till he has some ideas of his own, he cannot suppose them to correspond with the conceptions of another man; nor can he use any signs for them" (Locke [1690 ] 1975 3.2.2).

On many conceptions of narrow content, however, narrow content is a more specialized and technical notion than this, and we cannot suppose that the ordinary contents of belief will include narrow contents.

In 1910 he writes that "we feel that there could be no falsehood if there were no minds to make mistakes" (Slater 1992, p. 119), and in the 1918 he remarks that a person with "a vivid instinct as to what is real" cannot "suppose that there is a whole set of false propositions about " [Russell 1956, p. 223).

Clifford puts the argument thus: "… we cannot suppose that so enormous a jump from one creature to another should have occurred at any point in the process of evolution as the introduction of a fact entirely different and absolutely separate from the physical fact.

These terms infer intent and we cannot suppose that these patients made a conscious decision to 'delay'delay

As we cannot suppose that gastroprotective agents cause GI complications, the more likely explanation is that physicians more likely prescribe gastroprotective agents to those patients with a history of GI complications, or to those at whom GI symptoms sudden occurred, i.e. to patients at higher UGIC risk [ 47].

As noted by Harris (2002), the BD process does not seem to be a good model for the spread of an epidemic in a finite population, since when a large proportion of the population has been infected, we cannot suppose that the rate of new infections is independent of past history.

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