It is their reliance on conjectural statements based on outward similarities that mars the book as a whole. |
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Her inspiring words were the only remnants other than my conjectural thoughts that I allowed to follow my every flight. |
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Gone are the days when scientists could look at the state as a bottomless pit of resources for often conjectural studies. |
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The vignettes that follow are conjectural, but they may suggest ways in which his life as we know it found its way into his art. |
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My point is why make the claim for a developed canon in the first place, especially when it is based on conjectural attributions and dates. |
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The defendant says the elements of the loss must be established with reasonable certainty, and must not be speculative or conjectural. |
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They contrast the wise Empiricist psychology of Locke with the conjectural lucubrations of René Descartes. |
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I am a vague, conjectural personality, more made up of opinions and academic prepossessions than of human traits and red corpuscles. |
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But though the mesocosms may shed light on the fate of the pteropods, the outlook for the salmon will remain conjectural. |
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Some, especially those about events long after the calculation date, may be conjectural. |
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The foregoing is conjectural, and is intended more to suggest an approach to establishing action on behalf of the future than to prescribe specifics. |
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Altered estrogen receptor sensitivity is another possible abnormality, but like the estrogen-androgen imbalance suggestion, it is completely conjectural. |
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Although this sort of analogy to herd-living, open-country ungulates will always be somewhat conjectural, it is far from being completely speculative. |
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It is preoccupied with hypothetical origins and conjectural future ends. |
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They are conjectural in that they describe what could have happened and do not necessarily represent what did happen. |
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Overall, some 1.7 million species have been described, but estimates of the total number of species on earth remain conjectural. |
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More specifically, declarations concerning in particular the targets, the growth estimates or other operations results trend are conjectural. |
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The next three maps are concerned with the western interior where, at first, geographical knowledge was very conjectural. |
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Messages will be presented with integrity, and conjectural information will be acknowledged. |
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In addition to the conjectural allies like the UDPS, the CRD-Goma needed natural allies like Rwakabuba. |
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Prying apart the text, he located discrepancies between the author's conjectural inferences and the evidence actually offered in support of those inferences. |
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Citing the findings of previous interpreters could also be a way of letting readers know that a translation was itself a conjectural reconstruction open to refutation. |
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The structure of the hind foot is entirely conjectural, as only a few isolated metatarsals have been found in association with Alamosaurus remains. |
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Her son's accusation and conviction on this count was purely conjectural. |
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The dates, names and achievements of the Essex kings, like those of most early rulers in the Heptarchy, remain conjectural. |
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Because future investment returns and inflation rates are so conjectural, it is desirable that the calculation of insurance contract liabilities for all insurers take account of certain common assumptions. |
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Such conjectural democratizations are of course temporary, and more like illusions than actual social structures. |
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What's puzzling, however, is the argument that such purely conjectural dangers should take precedence over the unmistakable threats we face right here and now. |
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Successful establishment of C. quercuum in Europe would thus depend on the conjectural susceptibility of some European Castanea or Quercus species. |
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Since the susceptibility of the potential aecial and telial hosts to C. himalayense is conjectural in both cases, the quarantine status of C. himalayense for the EPPO region is very marginal. |
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Some robotic technologies that are today considered conjectural may be an integral part of large civil and ICI construction projects over the next decade. |
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And that's why it is necessary to inscribe the risk in a probabilistic and conjectural perspective, inscribing it then in the field of an interdisciplinary reading on health, disease and death. |
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Where a garden has completely disappeared or there exists no more than conjectural evidence of its successive stages a reconstruction could not be considered a historic garden. |
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Each of the conjectural equilibria relate to a dominant strategy for at least those participants most central in the network with respect to liquidity transfer adopted network-wide as a common strategy. |
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None of this means that a Hebrew manuscript, an ancient version, or a conjectural emendation cannot yield a reading superior to that in the received Hebrew text. |
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And so the unattainable Oneness of truth is known in conjectural otherness and the conjecture of otherness is itself known in the most simple Oneness of truth. |
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For much of European history, the north polar regions remained largely unexplored and their geography conjectural. |
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In conjectural statements, the French often use the Future or the Conditional, instead of the Perfect or the Pluperfect used in English. |
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In this mountain of conjectural evaluations, hypotheses and appreciations based on complex intuitions, emerges just the one single factor with a certain value: uncertainty. |
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Ashton also includes a conjectural map of Cantre'r Gwaelod within the bay. |
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The text of Urry's edition has often been criticised by subsequent editors for its frequent conjectural emendations, mainly to make it conform to his sense of Chaucer's metre. |
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All dates are approximate and conjectural, obtained through research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, genetics, geology, or linguistics. |
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