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That isn't an unlikely speculation, given some of the city's planning documents.
The success rate in these operations is a matter of intense speculation, given the authorities' closemouthed stance on the matter.
Castro knows that his future is a matter of constant speculation; given his age and his meteoric career path, it could hardly be otherwise.
And the fate of Policy Planning Director Brian Hook is under "intense speculation," given expectations that Pompeo would clean house if confirmed.
To date, the companies have been doing the work on speculation, given that the Giuliani administration has not had the ability to pay them.
Mr. Obama distinguished Mr. Putin from President Dmitri A. Medvedev, his hand-picked successor, who was elected last year and is the object of much speculation, given the unusual power-sharing arrangement here.
Such trains typically crawl along and make many stops, so that a long suspense about Mr. Khodorkovsky's eventual destination became a matter of speculation, given the emblematic nature of the case as one of the most politically charged in Russia today.
There has been some speculation, given the possibility that the pitch could emasculate pace bowlers, and bearing in mind the proximity to the third Test in Perth – in which Australia would expect to pummel England with the ball once more – that they might rest Mitchell Johnson and Harris.
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