Sentence examples for one can postulate from inspiring English sources

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You can use it to propose an idea, or to express a logical assumption. For example, "One can postulate that there is a connection between the economic policies of the two countries."

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Thus, one can postulate on the existence of as yet unidentified protease(s) capable of cleaving and inactivating DCN [ 94, 95].

Based on physiological studies, one can postulate that the oxygenation improvement is mainly due to a lung volume redistribution induced by reduced ventral CW compliance during prone positioning, while an increase of the lung volume (recruitment) appears more significant during upright positioning.

"The government can be said to have failed to avert Railtrack's insolvency but that cannot be said to be a fault in the government unless one can postulate a duty on government to have funded Railtrack without limit and without condition, a hopeless proposition".

Given the proposed reliance of non-word repetition performance on short-term memory ability, one can postulate that the investigation of ATP2C2 and CMIP may provide a biological link between memory-related pathways and language acquisition.

On the basis of these data, one can postulate that the prognoses of the women in our study are likely to be similar, if not slightly better, than those of breast cancer patients in the United Kingdom as a whole.

Based on these reports and data presented here, one can postulate that the correlation between CO frequency and BR frequency can also be explained by the dependence on DSBs formation in both processes, and their consequent dependence on the chromatin state.

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For example, one can take the theory ACA given by the Peano postulates together with comprehension axioms for first-order formulas only.

Theoretically, there is still debate about the nature of the knock in relation to the listener, of course, and one can easily postulate that a knock not heard is not a knock but, rather, a sound, pure and simple, and that to qualify as an official knock the sound not only must be heard but also must arrive in the ears with an annoying quality.

Finally, one can simply postulate that the hedger's endowment x t at time t is exogenously specified.

Then the hedger's endowment at time t>0 equals (x_{t}=V_{t} x,p^{r}_{0} x,mathcal {C}),phi,mathcal {C})) and it is natural to expect that the equality (p^{r}_{t}(x_{t},mathcal {C}^{t})=0) will hold for all t∈ 0,T]. Finally, one can simply postulate that the hedger's endowment x t at time t is exogenously specified.

But since there are no explicit representation, one can only postulate a possibility.

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