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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
hypothesise .
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Show of hands: Based on the above comment, does Raevmo demonstrate any understanding of what FLE actually hypothesises?
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Show of hands: Based on the above comment, does Raevmo demonstrate any understanding of what FLE actually hypothesises?
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If JJ agrees with it, we could have saved a lot of time if he'd simply provided it as the answer to Raevmo's original question instead of saying "Show of hands: Based on the above comment, does Raevmo demonstrate any understanding of what FLE actually hypothesises?"
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The theory hypothesises a sort of lattice, referred to as the Higgs field, that fills the universe.
Scientists at Cern's Large Hadron Collider near end of the search for the Higgs boson 2011
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I say no it does not, because theoretical physics hypothesises that the universe has up to nine dimensions, possibly even more.
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As an internal Bank of England working paper hypothesises, this collective balance sheet structure is so precarious that without substantial and far-reaching reform a second crisis is almost inevitable within 10-25 years.
The banks have refused to mend their ways. Beware the next crash 2010
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Instead, Svensmark hypothesises that clouds created by cosmic rays, which are in part controlled by the activity of the sun, regulate the Earth's climate.
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The book also argues that the mound-builders had complex mathematical knowledge which enabled them to build the mounds, and hypothesises that we can work out the purpose of the mounds by linking them with the mythology of the Sioux, Iroquois and Cherokee Nations.
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At the most basic level this might simply be choosing the right inductive hypothesises and more complicated arguments will require lemmas and ultimately names for frequently used properties.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Teaching to Different Learning Styles in Law School 2009
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Instead, Svensmark hypothesises that clouds created by cosmic rays, which are in part controlled by the activity of the sun, regulate the Earth's climate.
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