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Criminal profilers were the perfect filler, always ready to speculate when the action lulled.
"We aren't ready to speculate when he would be ready to do things [for the bid] since our first thoughts are that he recovers," said the Football Association's chairman, Lord Triesman.
By the late 1860s, he was ready to speculate that this conduction mechanism was 'some internal motion, perhaps even some chemical change, of the substance itself contained in the nerve tubes, spreading along the tubes … both ways from any point where the equilibrium has been disturbed …'.
But many aren't ready to speculate about a return to more restrictive funding until the new administration indicates its position.
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"There's a million reasons to speculate why we weren't ready," said Frost, whose team will face defending tournament champion Crossroads in a consolation contest at 9 30 a.m. today.
Taodue declined to speculate on whether the film would be completed and ready for release on Dec. 17, the pope's 78th birthday.
We don't have even close to enough information to speculate that the Nano and Classic iPods could be video-ready anytime soon.
In its efforts to find cash to finance its emerging-market expansion, P&G pushed up its prices in rich countries to levels that consumers were not ready to accept, speculates Mr Dibadj, who prefers P&G's new strategy of freeing up funds by taking an axe to its bloated cost structure.
Others use them to speculate.
But you have to speculate to accumulate.
She declined to speculate on the reasons.
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