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No one had to speculate about anything — we got the information from the source.
We've had to speculate what might have happened to the language".
Until last Friday, Mr. Giuliani had to speculate about which therapy would get him back on the senatorial campaign trail fastest and with fewest complications.
When business came to depend on investment, you had to weigh various possible future outcomes; when marriages ceased to be arranged, you had to speculate on the merits of potential mates.
I hasten to add, in reply to Pete Tutton, that I don't know why they don't use Hawk-Eye at Roland Garros, but if I had to speculate I'd probably guess that it's down to some sort of inherent sniffiness on the part of the French when it comes to having errors pointed out to them by a mere computer.
In both studies, the authors did not explain the criteria of emotion word classification, so we had to speculate that the classification was based on the authors' judgment.
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We have to speculate and speculation is qualified by our observations.
But you have to speculate to accumulate.
"You have to speculate.
That means we do not have to speculate, "Maybe it was a different Tonya Harding".
"I don't have to speculate about it anymore," he said.
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