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This is a bold hypothesis.
Linking early epidemics to the emergence of disease is "a bold hypothesis," says Stephen Stearns, an evolutionary biologist at Yale University.
"It's a bold hypothesis that probably has some staying power," says team member Robert Sullivan of Arizona State University, "but there's room there for some surprises".
If it's the second, then I would have thought a reasonable response from Gladwell would have been along these lines: "I've put forward a bold hypothesis about the ineffectiveness of social media.
In Michelle's case, recognizing the changing environment in the US--one where extended and paid maternity leaves were becoming more prevalent--led her to a bold hypothesis: perhaps there was space for an agency that helped companies do just that.
It is just a bold hypothesis, based on a thorough exercise of 'molecular paleontology', to be tested in the future -- if someone finds it attractive enough.
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"It's an elegant study based on a rather bold hypothesis," Osterhaus says.
The findings of healthy carriers of leukaemia-specific gene rearrangements have lead to a further bold hypothesis that only those carriers are at risk for developing leukaemia when exposed to radiation (Nakamura, 2005).
"It was an amazing, bold hypothesis," she said.
The existence of such a categorization is a bold empirical hypothesis.
Perhaps the best we can do on his behalf is to insist that the first point is not a thesis for argument but a bold empirical hypothesis.
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