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"It's pointless to speculate on something that might not occur for several years," Mr. Zwilling said.
"It's far too early to even speculate on something like this.
Who are you to speculate on something like how much a mother supports her son, based on the outcome of an event apparently caused by medical issues?
Asked whether the Government would be prepared to step in to help the Co-op if required, David Cameron's official spokesman said: "I'm not going to speculate on something that hasn't happened yet".
It's too difficult to speculate on something that's not arisen.
"I don't want to speculate on something I have not seen," Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C ., a new membeR-S.C .e HFC board, said Friday.
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He also recommends speculating on a fresh decline in the euro, something that investors can do through exchange-traded funds.
I don't even want to speculate on the cost of something as cool-looking as this.
Ed Green, a senior author on the study at the University of California, Santa Cruz, said: "How these peoples would have interacted culturally is not something we can speculate on in any meaningful way.
They must unmake beds and spill various fluids just to give their servants something to do besides speculate on the internal motivations of rich people.
It is true that climate change will likely result in sea level rises, but whether or not this will provide homeopathic benefits is not something we're able to speculate on in our division.
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