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the surmised
noun
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
Exact(1)
Moreover, it is not as if prior to the surmised reduction in lateral transfer Darwinian evolution was not acting.
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Simon Briggs, a sportswriter for London's The Telegraph, surmised that Federer late-season success could bleed into 2012.
When the jet hit, the fireman surmised, the back door had popped open and the child had been thrown out.
Nothing was determined to be missing and the deputies surmised the alarm had scared off the would-be intruder(s).
An investigation at the time surmised that the four were the victims of "warring mercenary factions".
The dye and ultraviolet light, the researchers surmised, might damage the egg.
Weekly boat connections between ports had facilitated the migration, the official surmised.
The team surmised that the plant must be missing a gene normally responsible for keeping the cold response in check.
The later that viewers stayed up watching "The Clock," he surmised, the more "strung out" they would become.
The researchers surmised that concern about the looming expense had sucked up their brainpower.
"Both Gauguin and Bernard, in wanting to take credit for the movement, perhaps destroyed the letter," surmised Baxter.
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