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The reason is likely very complex and we would not like to speculate in the manuscript itself, rather the question will be pursued in further work.
In your opinion, would you consider this 1985 Canadian gold coin a rare item with good investment potential --R.K. A: You're getting into a very spotential --R.K. and I don't like to spotential --R.K.
When celeb breakups roll round, we like to speculate about all the breakup baggage they'd be likely to sell.
"I don't like to speculate.
Would anyone like to speculate why?
Poitras didn't like to speculate about the reasons.
Beyond this season, he doesn't like to speculate.
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Why? His ex-wife, Flory, with whom he cohabits, likes to speculate: He was an ascetic, she said.
Leading business figures, academics and politicians liked to speculate how the world would appear, once these countries with their increasingly-educated populations and reservoirs of natural resources, in crops and minerals, realised their full potential.
But then, Bloom likes to speculate that perhaps the English have been so anti-Semitic because of their upper-class love of sadomasochism (you know, those dodgy boarding schools of theirs).
White was a dog enthusiast and keen observer, and liked to speculate, often humorously, about what made his many dogs do what they did.
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