Sentence examples for be postulated from inspiring English sources

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be postulated

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To assume as a truthful or accurate premise or axiom, especially as a basis of an argument.

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"Psychosocial explanations can be postulated, but not confirmed with this data," they wrote.

"If there was going to be some opposition, it might be postulated as coming from conservatives," Mr. Kyl said.

The existence of a native Italian form of mime may safely be postulated.

An important advantage of Schrödinger's theory is that no further arbitrary quantum conditions need be postulated.

A neoconservative, it might be postulated, is one who read and repudiated Marx; a conservative, one who read and embraced Hume, Locke and Hobbes.

Therefore some kind of self has to be postulated.

Thus direct or receptor-mediated effects of the desogestrel on the trigeminovascular system can be postulated.

From these findings, the NecC reaction could be postulated as shown in Fig. 8.

A delayed overwhelming inflammatory response might be postulated after termination of induced hypothermia and rewarming.

Thereby, it can be postulated that the investment behavior consistency is higher in Spain and Sweden.

In the highly vascularized kidney, platelet/endothelium interactions can be postulated to be of specific importance.

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