Sentence examples for hypothesized that he from inspiring English sources

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It could be hypothesized that HE, as well as possible precipitants, were rapidly identified and treated in these patients.

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While Morgan noted that he hypothesized that might be a way that Mulder would die, the line was meant as a joke.

He hypothesized that man was endowed with a special magnetic, animal force that, when liberated, could produce amazing healing effects.

He hypothesized that negative emotions such as anger can be associated with approach, and that the motivational direction was more important than the positive/negative dimension.

He also hypothesized that homomorphic sex chromosomes are required to explain the origin of TSD; sex differences are initially determined by the different methylation patterns of nuclear DNA in females and males, which result in different sexual phenotypes of TSD.

In the weeks that followed, I spent a lot of time crying to friends, hypothesizing that he had signed the contract not because he longed for love (Please! Love?) but because his narcissism knew no bounds.

In "Ten Days in the Hills," the yoga adept and holy man Paul assures the others of the illusory nature of the world, and Elena, pondering her lover's impotence, hypothesizes that he can love her "only if who she was was not so potent and concentrated as to irradiate him with the full intensity of her fears".

The authors hypothesize that he was shot by a friend's teenage brother, who carried a gun and "had a history of teasing Vincent in a way intended to provoke him to anger".

But even given the benefit of the doubt, hypothesizing that he can win one or two more, a healthy Nadal has the goods to restore the rivalry to full historical bloom by the time Federer is gone from the sport, playing family doubles with his wife and twin girls.

These two findings led him to hypothesize that granular inclusions he observed, and referred to as 'gliosomes' by Alzheimer (Alzheimer, 1910), represent evidence for glial secretion or metabolic proviso for neurons, since glial cells reside at the interface between the blood vessels and brain parenchyma.

He hypothesizes that Percy also added words to the sections of the manuscript that did not survive and surmises that his total contribution was about 4,000-5,000 words.

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