Sentence examples for speculative papers from inspiring English sources

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He was recommended as possible gauleiter for north-west London in the event of a German invasion, but, as it turned out, spent the war writing secret, speculative papers for British intelligence.

"A lot of speculative papers have been written in the last 50 years," says Masatoshi Nei at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, "but there's been very little real data".

While there have been many speculative papers about the factors thought to be associated with elder financial abuse, there has been remarkably little empirical research on how professionals actually go about making decisions in relation to the detection and reporting of elder financial abuse, or what they base their judgements upon.

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For retail customers Commerzbank is still big in equity derivatives, warrants and other speculative paper, which it lists on the Stuttgart stock exchange.

The development of M.R.F.M. as a three-dimensional microscope actually began in 1991 with publication of a speculative paper by a theoretical physicist, John A. Sidles, who was then searching for new tools to help design drugs to combat the AIDS virus.

"It's a fun, speculative paper, and Fortey has a knack of being right about such things," says Nigel Hughes, a trilobite paleontologist at the University of California, Riverside, who expects the find will spur others to investigate these ancient, harsh environments more closely.

Outside of some science fiction stories and a speculative paper by Penn State astronomer Jason Wright, little serious thought has been afforded to the possibility that we humans are not the first species to build an advanced civilization in the solar system's history.

This is an interesting speculative paper, suggesting a novel explanation for a long-standing question: why are neurotrasmitters toxic?

The entire banking system was rotten to the core and the massive buildup of bad paper, high leverage, and speculative bets (derivatives) that made disaster inevitable can be traced directly back to the repeal of Glass-Steagall. .

Although speculative, the paper suggests that tRNAs might have had a monophyletic origin from duplication and divergence of tRNA-Gly, primarily because CCA occurs immediately upstream of the intron in the vast majority of tRNA-Gly sequences examined (this pattern could be due to the inclusion of the terminal CCA in a duplicated hairpin, as has been proposed by several authors).

So why not slightly speculative pieces of paper sold by the Treasury?

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