Sentence examples for open to speculate from inspiring English sources

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The EF-Tu of M. gallisepticum, on the other hand, shares a lower overall identity with the EF-Tu of M. pneumoniae, but is higher conserved for these three Fn-binding residues (Q343,K345, T357), leaving it open to speculate about an involvement of M. gallisepticum Rhigh EF-Tu in the adhesion process by fibronectin binding.

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This left the day open for everyone to speculate just what this was all about, a delay that is not helping Te'o's cause one bit, Greg Couch writes on Foxsports.com.com

This success has led many to speculate if open source can be applied to other industries with similar success.

Online market-predictions firm Intrade, in conjunctionwith Forbes.com, has opened a market for people to speculate on Yahoo's next chief executive.

However, Primark in Oxford Street did not open until 2007, and it is safe to speculate that the life span may now be even shorter.

Lehmann refused to speculate on who will open with Watson in the first Test at Trent Bridge, which starts on 10 July.

They're being forced to speculate, because there's an open investigation going on, and few good clues are forthcoming.

It is tempting to speculate that such a "partially opened" structure is preferred by DCL or RDR6 orthologue(s) and leads to the production of abundant siRNAs.

As soon as they understood that I wasn't there to speculate or exploit their experience, they opened up".

It begins to speculate and guess, and that's when things open up.

There's plenty of time to speculate, as "The Face" is just beginning its open casting call for aspiring models.

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