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It was hard not to speculate wistfully on what the ramming might have wrought.
It's hard not to speculate about the headaches' beginnings in what was described as an old football injury.
After watching the Clippers play, it was hard not to speculate that those black armbands might be preemptively mourning the possibly forthcoming end to their season.
(That lithe, bubbly, strong black lady is waiting somewhere!) While it is obviously dangerous to project forward thirty years to the Obama of today, it is hard not to speculate about how much or little of his young self remains.
Though the series is about surgery, not psychology, it is hard not to speculate about why Macchiarini behaves as he does – moving from institution to institution, taking huge risks, responding aggressively to criticism, even, possibly, falsifying results in scientific papers.
But for all these qualifiers, it is hard not to speculate about why Trump is yet again engaged in a lengthy public dispute with members of a minority group, and one he could easily have resolved.
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"It was difficult not to speculate.
Yet Lownie opts not to speculate.
It's best not to speculate.
We also try not to speculate". .
I try not to speculate too much about the future.
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