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BUSH: It's too hypothetical.
And your question is too hypothetical.
An idea floated by a contender is now too "hypothetical" for a front-runner.
But, says McIntyre: "That's a hypothetical that's too hypothetical to answer.
Asked whether Americans would have supported this war if weapons of mass destruction had not been at issue, Mr. Powell said the question was too hypothetical to answer.
But the study was criticized by scholars who maintain that guns contribute to public safety, and by gun industry officials, as being too hypothetical and ignoring firearms' benefits.
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Imagine, too, that this hypothetical AG is a longstanding confidant of the president.
Imagine, too, that this hypothetical attorney-general is a longstanding confidant of the president".
Finite frequentism meets it all too well, while hypothetical frequentism meets it in the wrong way.
"But printer jams and long lines at the polls are hypothetical too". Election equipment vendors insist that they can have the technology ready for use by 2006 -- indeed, one company, Avante International, has a machine that was used for a pilot election in Sacramento County a year ago and now is being reviewed by federal election authorities.
And I know I — I didn't like hypotheticals, too, when I was a lawyer sometimes, but I'm asking you to stick with my hypothetical.
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