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is supposing
verb
To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
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Taking this to an extreme, that is, supposing vanishingly small ΔT, leads to a particularly simple picture of regenerator operation that highlights the role of thermal capacity ratio NTCR.
Assessing conditionals based on any specified probability model is straightforward and unique when the conditioning event is in the subjunctive mood; that is, supposing that the conditioning event were to occur.
Of course, Scotus is supposing that there are in some sense real (i.e. non-conventional) species.
Albeit Avast stresses it is supposing that the password database was sorted chronologically, so "cannot 100% confirm" either way.
Albeit Avast stresses it is supposing that the password database was sorted chronologically, so "cannot 100% confirm" either way.
Of course, replicators must play some causal role, unless Gould is supposing that as replicators they are merely conceptual entities, but they do not, he thinks, play a role as units of selection.
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He is supposed to.
A point delay is supposed.
"It is supposed to be in Tripoli.
Parliament is supposed to be serious.
Customer money is supposed to be sacrosanct.
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