Sentence examples for have recently speculated from inspiring English sources

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Some bloggers have recently speculated that Mr. Ayers had engineered that post for him.

Historians have recently speculated that the reason Henry became such a cruel and petty tyrant is that jousting injuries brought about a change in his personality.

Many Israelis have recently speculated that Israel will take that step, which the Bush administration has so far resisted, if there is another devastating suicide bombing.

Some church sources have recently speculated that the Roman curia may reject aspects of the bishops' policy, but Monsignor Maniscalco said the bishops had received no such indication.

Whether to counter those allegations or simply because, as many Iraqis have recently speculated, Mr. Sadr's stock has recently fallen in Iranian eyes, the Iranian ambassador, Hassan Kazemi Qumi, on Saturday expressed his government's strong support for the Iraqi assault on Basra.

With a bit less luck, Daniel Craig could have been Secretary of State for Culture... .. 23 September 2007, The Observer "Those who have recently speculated on the death of New Labour are in for something of a shock: New Labour is in rude health..

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Traders have recently been speculating about possible disposals and large contract wins, but a more concrete reason for today's rise was an upbeat note from Deutsche Bank.

It has been recently speculated that these competitive interactions could have evolved as a mechanism ensuring that viable but unfit, damaged or potentially harmful cells do not accumulate within a growing tissue, and this could be the case in normal development as well as in tumourigenesis [ 12, 13].

Interestingly, it has recently been speculated that endocytosed α1-antitrypsin may modulate ADAM17 in endothelial cells (5).

14 It has recently been speculated that the increased incidence of MS in the Greek island of Crete could be attributed to a change from goat's milk to cow's milk consumption.

For instance it has been recently speculated based on tissue characteristics (e.g. growth lines [5], [20], vascularization and fiber patterning [5], [9], [20]), broad size distribution (in Archaeopteryx; [2], [34]), and apparent age cohorts (in Confuciusornis; [35]) that growth in the first birds was slower than most same-sized living birds (Neornithes) which mature in just days to weeks [36].

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