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But that fleeting phrase has touched off an extraordinary degree of speculation, consternation and just plain puzzlement here.
Her son joined the state patrol just three years ago, she said, so calculating his pension "requires a large degree of speculation and assumption".
With so little biographical material to go on (even the fabled portrait of Gannibal turns out to be that of a white man when it is restored), the dots have inevitably to be joined up with a degree of speculation.
There is a good degree of speculation among experts about what percentage of these documents are real, and it is true that selling fake documents is a big business in Mexico and the United States.
Mr. Clinton's presence here inspired gratitude among Mr. Obama's aides and followers, particularly given the close nature of the presidential race, but it also stirred at least a degree of speculation about the future of one of America's most prominent political families.
Understandably, this provoked a degree of speculation about what an album that somehow finds room for all of them might sound like, particularly given that the artist at its centre clearly has carte blanche to do what she likes: who's going to argue with someone whose last album sold 30m copies?
"There's a certain degree of speculation that goes into valuations.
Among the major problems facing the microprocessor designers is the application of even higher degree of speculation in combination with functional partitioning of the processor, which prepares the way for exceeding the classical dataflow limit imposed by data dependences.
There was no system in place to stem the degree of speculation and no system to contain the damages.
There was a degree of speculation in the press that Dunstan would call for a new election because of the adverse outcome.
The section on IP6 regulation is fairly lengthy given the degree of speculation.
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