Sentence examples for extensive speculation from inspiring English sources

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But there has been extensive speculation, and Shergar has been the subject of a book and a play.

There has been extensive speculation about whether Hemingway and Ivancich, who first met in 1948, were lovers.

Despite extensive speculation about the possible role of Al Qaeda in directing the attack, Mr. Abu Khattala is a local, small-time Islamist militant.

The court's explanation of its decision to grant the habeas writ referred to the inadequacy of the state's record and the need for extensive speculation in determining the extent of the error.

A young woman has been pictured with Kim at a concert, mausoleum and kindergarten in recent weeks – sparking extensive speculation as to whether she was his girlfriend, wife, sister or a married singer he was rumoured to have romanced.

The project has been the subject of extensive speculation in the television business since Mr. Sheen signed on to star in it, after being fired from the CBS hit comedy "Two and a Half Men".

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Due to the design of the study, such data, however, cannot allow extensive speculations in terms of pathogenesis.

The authors should consider the molecular approaches used to study polyadenylation, deadenylation and translation efficiency in cells to experimentally test these possibilities without extensive speculations in the Discussion section.

Both companies have been the subject of extensive media speculation about possible combinations and management changes in recent months.

There has been extensive industry speculation during the last year that Mr. Jobs is planning to use the Internet to deliver high-definition video directly to consumers on flat-screen televisions.

Conspicuously absent from the judge's order today was any reference to another hypothesis about the secret accounts that has been the subject of extensive media speculation here -- that they were used to make payments to ETA, the armed Basque separatist group, which kidnapped Mr. Ybarra's uncle in 1977 and killed him after the bank refused to pay ransom.

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