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"I wouldn't be able to speculate on that at this point," she told the Guardian.
It gives the impression he still speaks as a backbencher, able to speculate from the sidelines, and not engage with "hard choices" from the position of putative premier.
To date, researchers have only been able to speculate about the reasons for the apparent absence of this phenomenon in nonhumans, and it has not been possible to test hypotheses regarding the mechanisms underlying it.
The New Yorker, November 20 , 1965P. 201 In the early spring, shortly after the first American bombing raids over North Vietnam, administration officials were able to speculate that negotiations would be going on by now.
It is true that climate change will likely result in sea level rises, but whether or not this will provide homeopathic benefits is not something we're able to speculate on in our division.
"Applications will be handled on an individual basis, so we are not able to speculate on how long the process will take," said Ashley Garrigus, a spokeswoman for the department's Bureau of Consular Affairs.
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Seriously, we are a long way from even being able to constructively speculate about this.
Furthermore, we are only able to anecdotally speculate why MM did not occur for 22% of consumers at the specialist roles CMHS and 97% of consumers at the case manager roles CMHS.
-Candidates should be audacious in their ability to speculate about material form, able to intellectually connect the liberal traditions of the arts and humanities to the real-world mission of architecture and, above all, have an unbending determination to build.
It is tempting to speculate that Tah18 is able to provide electrons for this reaction, as we have shown that Tah18 and Dre2 interact in vivo.
Our results prompt us to speculate that fibrinogen is able to stimulate/modulate the inflammatory response to calcium crystals.
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