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Thus, researchers have only been able to speculate at how they navigated ancient waters.
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.
Franclot Graham and Ramarley's mother, Constance Malcolm, have only been able to speculate about what happened to their son.
The upside of making Bob so mysterious is that we've all been able to speculate on who and what he is.
Meanwhile, other expert commentators (Münster 2006) have only been able to speculate on possible causes.
Researchers using ecologic study designs have only been able to speculate that HT is responsible for the unprecedented decline in invasive breast cancer incidence observed in 2002 [ 1, 2, 14, 21].
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"I wouldn't be able to speculate on that at this point," she told the Guardian.
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.
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.
Dave Smith, the current (and last) editor of the iteration you are now reading, says the Review "tends to go deeper into the past for historical context and is able to speculate about the future in a more relaxed way".
To decide the locations of screws, the surgeon should know the plane of existing deformity or be able to speculate the expected deformity.
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