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And some people will, naturally, infer from floresiensis the existence of just about anything they want to believe in: beasts on moors, dinosaurs in lochs and fairies in glens.

Perhaps in the abstract, one who searches for a particular business with a strong mark and sees an entry on the results page will naturally infer that the entry is for that business.

Per the Gricean Maxim of Quantity, the hearer would naturally infer that the speaker intends to communicate that the past metaphysical possibility was not an actualized oner.

In this case, the word securitized refers to turning blockchain tokens into legally compliant securities rather than, as some of us with finance experience would naturally infer, a bundling of assets (or tokens) to be sold as securities.

It seems to follow that Procopius cannot have been sent to Naples before September or October, though one would naturally infer from the narrative that he was sent in July (so Hodgkin, IV.246).

The government's concern is that if it responds by saying that such information is exempt from disclosure, the reporter will naturally infer that the government is in fact investigating the mayor, because otherwise the government would have said (honestly) that it has no record of any such investigation.

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He received the injury in curious circumstances, for he had fallen on his back and had his arm underneath him when he was kicked, and naturally many inferred that he was kicked deliberately.

Sympathy is the essence of Chinese value systems and it could naturally be inferred that severe GC patients would receive more love and care from the people close to them.

We will however see that the Bayesian inference framework gives naturally more tools for inferring the uncertainty of the computed solutions, for the estimation of the hyperparameters or for handling the myopic or blind inversion problems.

So many things that humans are naturally good at guessing contexts, inferring rules, remembering oddities, resolving ambiguities, and, above all, grasping meaning from fragmentary "input"—defeated the programmers' efforts, leaving the machine tongue-tied.

Naturally, the dynamic information, inferred from the static PKT morphology, is rather indirect, yet the high-resolution data [especially the roughness of track borders, measured by multiscale segmentation analysis [26]; (Figure 1h)] which could be correlated to dynamic information, based on time-lapse video microscopy (Figure 3).

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