We are just looking ahead, and trying to make an intelligent surmise about who will be the next leader of the country. |
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Police surmise the man was led to the area and was killed there by rivals over a business conflict or a personal vendetta. |
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The consequence, as you might surmise, was an impressive series of financial smashes in my early twenties. |
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My surmise is that anyone who has a patent to prosecute will hold off until the European software patent decision is made. |
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And it would be fair to surmise that her decision not to seek a second term betokened a certain frustration. |
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He blends surmise, fact and hypothesis with impressive ease, resisting the temptation to sink into melodrama. |
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Some of this was predicted, but you could never see through the haze, it was all surmise. |
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I would surmise that the original religion was animalism, leading to the worship of Nature, the Sun and the Moon. |
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When Dunia returns to her father's grave and breaks down in tears, the reader can surmise that she is ashamed and repentant. |
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So we might surmise that a larger wobble should have a proportionally greater effect on the Earth's shape. |
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Given that conclusion, you can certainly surmise that early voters are less persuadable than Election Day voters. |
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As an educationist, her surmise is that literacy had failed to free women from their predicament of subordination. |
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They surmise that we need new blood from outside the industry in order to add energy and vitality to the sorry state of the business. |
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One would surmise that Holmes would get suspicious by the fourth or fifth time he was asked to present a ring as the best man. |
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Ben Franklin gave his own surmise as to the aptness of the rattler as a symbol. |
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Perhaps it is the educated surmise that in large cities the rat population equals or exceeds the human. |
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This surmise is strengthened by the way his name is written out formally on the picture, including the surname. |
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The point, I surmise, is that states of being such as love and holiness have an intrinsic exigence for expression. |
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Judging by the tales I have read around and about recently, I surmise that some of my readers are rather culinarily challenged. |
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As to who of the above appeared on the sacred gallops on bicycles, who on hacks and who in motors, we can only surmise. |
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Because they had not been formally introduced, he may surmise from her knowledge of him and his presence in the area that she was only interested in attracting a rich husband. |
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It doesn't take a market analyst to surmise that our beer industry is in crisis and staring gormlessly at the bottom of an empty pint glass over what to do about it. |
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As you surmise, the gun crews had taken refuge in cellars, not anticipating a bombardment of such intensity with heavy stuff. |
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I can only surmise that, in common with the attitude of that old university professor, he wasn't considered to be possessed of sufficient depth. |
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I could only surmise that these Makonde had taken Swahili names to ease their assimilation into coastal society, creating confusion among non-resident park officials. |
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You should be able to surmise your lover's lingerie size by conducting a quick stealth mission through her intimates drawer. |
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One can surmise that the roofing tiles have replaced an initial rye thatch covering while the thin bricks have superseded the original daub. |
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As he pulled the material away he could see his surmise was correct. |
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However, from what can be gathered from existing data sources, one can surmise that these numbers range in the hundreds of thousands to millions. |
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This is based on the surmise that the paying agencies are in the best position to evaluate the chances of recoveries. |
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We can surmise that use of refinery capacity was probably not a factor in the increase in refining margins in January and February. |
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And while many people surmise they should eat huge quantities of food, they simply need meals that pack a nutritional punch. |
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One might surmise that the odds that the Source Individual was infected but in a window period would be low. |
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Instead, the officials responsible attempted to surmise what the Petitioner was after from the very brief letter provided. |
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A more sophisticated student may surmise that, as the parents are replaced by their parents, the binary encoding and continued fractions come into the play. |
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In any event, sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid. |
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No ring-kissing, no mafia hits, but quite a lady's man, and throughout his marriage he had a tolerant wife of the old school, so you surmise the rest. |
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One can surmise at which audience the guide is most usefully aimed. |
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It is reasonable to surmise she will stoutly support the prime minister. |
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Scientists surmise this allows the bacteria to orient themselves relative to Earth's magnetic field to guide their movement to desirable locations. |
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The Chickasaw language is still so similar to Choctaw, for instance, that linguists surmise that the separation of the two could not have occurred very long ago. |
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Her book is rich in intelligent surmise but thin on supporting evidence. |
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We even relocate daybreak and sunset, which, one might surmise, are logical ways to determine the beginning and end of a given day, within the compass of clock-time. |
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Also, one may surmise that such advice is of limited utility in cases where the legal and procedural issues are complex and the consequences for clients may be severe if their case is not properly presented. |
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Now, there was a perfectly sound forecast for you. Certainly a case of using the old bean. The surmise was perfectly logical. |
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If, as Holroyd and others surmise, George's motives were mercenary, then he was disappointed, as Bessie brought him little of her family's money. |
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Some people may correctly surmise that you have a hearing loss, but wonder why you would want to hide a situation that carries no personal blame or shame. |
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I surmise that pond originally meant a deep water. So pontus may be a shortcut expression for a woodway over a pond. |
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Although it is possible to provide an assessment of where the risks and uncertainties lie, it is impossible to predict ahead of time how large the risks really are and to surmise the extent of their consequences. |
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However, scientists at the Geological Survey of Canada surmise that this last eruption at Nazko cone may have started forest fires because charcoal is found within the tephra layer. |
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He could surmise one item in keeping with young women of Somali heritage. |
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Their successful implementation will require a significant infusion of financial resources, but from what I have been able to surmise this would appear to be required in any event. |
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As one might surmise, the vernacularizing of literary canonical writings would not have been well received by the Church, given the times. |
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One might surmise that workers at these institutions are trained to take appropriate protective measures and work in circumstances that allow them to take appropriate preventative measures. |
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We can only surmise the PR offensive has come ahead of the screening in Australia of the HBO documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, which alleges abuses and corruption in the church. |
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Scientists also surmise that there were active crustal movements on the surface of the earth and that there were various chemical activities in the atmosphere in the early phase of the earth. |
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Regarding the latter, which are often disadvantaged, it is possible to surmise that the possible fear of financial penalties keeps them from consulting specialists without referral. |
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Echoes of Tiananmen The main question burning in the minds of most Hong Kongers is how this will all end – and almost everyone involved can surmise a worst-case scenario. |
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I surmise that she was hampered by, even while being nurtured on, a scene that was dominated by men, including her husband, who steered art-making toward literary conceits and rapscallion gestures. |
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Clearly Curtis had had enough of Tate Britain: one might surmise that she found the politics at the Tate to be intractable: after all she had the temerity to be not only a woman, but a Scot. |
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I would surmise something quite differently, and it reaches back to the part of the survey noting that people spend frivolously now and service debt later. |
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If he had donned the life vest on his own, he must have been able to discern or surmise that the aircraft was over water and was in danger of ditching. |
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However, for the reasons noted above, it would be a wrong to surmise that the experience with the Canadian systems is conclusive proof that the number of claims will be negligible. |
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I would surmise that that would have helped fill up Lake Athabasca. |
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Given the fact that it is easy to procure bilingual forms, documents and signs, we can only surmise that the problem is due to a lack of vigilance on the part of some managers of designated offices. |
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On the surface, it is reasonable to surmise that knowledge inputs from the SSH are the dominant knowledge sources in a considerable number of industries, especially those in the service sector. |
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In a 2001 study of the extension of the franchise between 1832 and 1931, Bob Whitfield concluded that Asquith's surmise about the electoral impact was correct. |
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If you immediately surmise that such a light barrel will heat up rapidly, thus adversely affecting the point of bullet impact on the target, you're correct. |
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He must engage, yet shuns the quick surmise With passion for those cool exactitudes He isolates from hearsay, myths, and lies, Tactful and tentative as he intrudes. |
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While the coaches' perceptions of ability are significant in the determination of expectancies, we surmise that coaches may use other indicants to evaluate players. |
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Modern geologists surmise that these formations of clay, gravel and rocks are moraines formed by the action of melting glaciers end of the last ice age. |
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