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"conjecture" Definitions
  1. [countable] an opinion or idea that is not based on definite knowledge and is formed by guessing synonym guess
  2. [uncountable] the act of forming an opinion or idea that is not based on definite knowledge
"conjecture" Antonyms
fact calculation certainty measurement proof reality truth knowledge information disbelief ignorance certitude humility guess disregard disdain neglect trust denial rejection hindsight postmortem thoughtlessness factuality evidence realness trueness validity factualness veracity verity actuality factualism truthfulness case genuineness truism veridicality blackballing expulsion difference dissimilarity doubt uncertainty doubtfulness dubiety incertitude question reservations distrust dubiousness dubitation incredulity misgivings scepticism(UK) skepticism(US) unsureness impossibility unbelief hopelessness exact amount exact number exact value precise amount precise number correct amount correct number disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) dislike hate hatred complication misconception misunderstanding release indecision irresolution dither dithering indecisiveness irresoluteness swithering lack of resolution concretization specialisation(UK) specialization(US) material consideration know calculate disbelieve measure misunderstand prove not believe ignore forget abstain reject leave discard be certain deny dispute disallow refuse stop misconceive comprehend recognise(UK) recognize(US) understand get grasp realise(UK) realize(US) learn perceive see conceive grok cognize discern sense fathom of be aware of be conscious of complete conclude die end finish determine identify ascertain establish discover confirm deduce verify find register settle figure out find out make certain work out mistrust query suspect misdoubt misgive skepticize challenge debate contest be apprehensive be skeptical be unconvinced be unsure cast doubt feel apprehensive substantiate validate authenticate back certify circumstantiate corroborate justify support uphold vindicate attest to retrodict maintain be convinced strongly believe have faith have a conviction overlook avoid misheed skip bypass discount overpass unheed unmind shun slight snub be oblivious to brush aside pass over pay no attention to imagine predict assume postulate hypothesise(UK) hypothesize(US) speculate suggest infer surmise approximate predicate suppose theorise(UK) theorize(US) guesstimate be ignorant miss be inaccurate miscalculate misconjecture misestimate misjudge distinguish secern decide differentiate remember discriminate misconstrue misinterpret misapprehend miscomprehend misperceive mistake confuse misread get the wrong idea about misreckon take something the wrong way get the wrong impression about

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So it is conjecture — but it's not my conjecture, it's Jim's.
Importantly, this is conjecture, albeit conjecture informed by statistics and computer models.
Otherwise, this study is simply conjecture—albeit conjecture informed by genetics. [PNAS]
Such an alliance with the better-established cosmic censorship conjecture would reflect very well on the weak gravity conjecture.
By that point he'd learned that Read's conjecture was a special case of a larger and more significant problem—the Rota conjecture.
The wealth of consequences that would spring from a proof of the abc conjecture had convinced number theorists that proving the conjecture was likely to be very hard.
The findings indicate that a second, newer conjecture about gravity, if it is true, reinforces Penrose's cosmic censorship conjecture by preventing naked singularities from forming in this model universe.
"If the weak gravity conjecture is right, loop quantum gravity is definitely wrong," said Nima Arkani-Hamed, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study who co-discovered the weak gravity conjecture.
How accurate his sequencing was is a matter of conjecture.
Of course, all of this polling is based on conjecture.
But at this point, that would be pure speculation, conjecture.
" Weinstein told Page Six that that number "is pure conjecture.
Whether he deserved what happened to him is pure conjecture.
"More work is needed to prove this conjecture," Hertog says.
Conjecture without substance runs rampant throughout much of the documentary.
Why yes, it does indeed This is not idle conjecture.
What prompted his departure is still a matter of conjecture.
"I think the abc conjecture is still open," Scholze said.
As a former vegetarian, this claim seemed soaked in conjecture.
There is no need to speculate, conjecture, imagine or extrapolate.
The conjecture provides a mathematical function to evaluate this question.
But if anything, Hawking's conjecture served to reinvigorate the debate.
There's no knowing the truth in such conjecture, of course.
His career has been all speculation and conjecture since then.
"McCulloch's speculative conjecture about the origin of inertia depends on the appearance of electromagnetic waves in accelerating reference frames, a conjecture first proposed more than 20 years ago," Woodward told me in an email.
As for what the abc conjecture actually is, here's what I wrote in 2015: You could even say that the conjecture is kind of elegant: three seemingly perfect mathematical strangers are related in the end.
This remains a matter of conjecture and debate throughout the league.
He'd read Superintelligence, so he was familiar with the paperclip conjecture.
Kratz called it conjecture and put the bones theory to rest.
Zimmer's conjecture is just a first step in a bigger program.
You have to piece together your evidence with empathy and conjecture.
Whether there's an actual market for these drugs remains mostly conjecture.
It is impossible at this point to attempt anything beyond conjecture.
The rest is pure speculation and worthless conjecture on your part.
Indeed, qualitative and survey evidence from earlier research supports his conjecture.
It is built on conjecture, yet demands unquestioning obedience in return.
Like the best Fake News, it was based on … sheer conjecture.
The vine isn't just randomly attacking the galls, the researchers conjecture.
The problem has come to be known as the Beal conjecture.
Put another way: The SYZ conjecture says a torus fibration is the key link between symplectic and complex spaces, but in many cases, mathematicians don't know how to perform the translation procedure that the conjecture prescribes.
Katz read Huh's proof of Read's conjecture and observed that if he cut out one particular step in the argument, he could apply the methods from that paper to get a partial proof of the Rota conjecture.
"Most scientists wouldn't say the conjecture is wrong or right," Wrase said.
Rather than proving abc directly, he set out to prove Szpiro's conjecture.
This new kind of strange-less quark matter is just a conjecture.
CAVUTO: All right, but if they were -- and this is all conjecture.
A lot of conjecture can unfold in the space between the two.
In 1927 the mathematician Emil Artin proved that Hilbert's conjecture is true.
Zimmer's conjecture concerns special kinds of symmetries known as higher-rank lattices.
"Plaintiff's amended complaint is based primarily on speculation and conjecture," Daniels wrote.
This could be correct, but at present, it is still mostly conjecture.
Miller said, though, that at this point that idea is mostly conjecture.
That gave rise to conjecture that his competitive playing days were over.
It's why mathematicians were unable to solve the conjecture for 212 years.
Now, because the Connes embedding conjecture is false, they know they can't.
Probe whether they are possibly true, and if not, change your conjecture.
Conjecture is the big problem for any book about presidential film-viewing.
Alphonse de Polignac posed the conjecture in its current form in 1849.
The House managers, the defense claims, have nothing but conjecture and hearsay.
The conjecture is about what happens as you keep repeating the process.
I began to conjecture myself, since all this diagnosis were being thrown around.
He did conjecture, however, that the devices may do more harm than good.
The achievement comes after progress on the conjecture had been stalled for decades.
I can give you conjecture on that point, because I agree with Prince.
The conjecture, he says, has held up in the face of subsequent evidence.
Separating fact from conjecture can be difficult amid the noise surrounding the investigation.
Why he has reached that conclusion now is a matter of some conjecture.
Together, they had derived a conjecture: All knittable stitches must be ribbon knots.
There's been much conjecture about who Anonymous is, and we still don't know.
Possible doubts or doubts based on conjecture or speculation are not reasonable doubts.
But not everyone on the Democratic side completely avoided conjecture about what happened.
Experienced mathematicians warn up-and-comers to stay away from the Collatz conjecture.
It is arguably the strongest result in the long history of the conjecture.
Any proof of the full conjecture would likely depend on a different approach.
Beyond Warren, there's a lot of conjecture, naturally, on the Democratic side: Sen.
We have a conjecture about how Friedman may have incorrectly found such large effects.
That said, I would conjecture that most dog whistles don't work in this way.
She said last year she wanted to clarify "lots of conjecture" regarding the Movement.
Hua dismissed the comment on Pakistani bases as "conjecture" and declined a specific response.
Which leads to conjecture over why the women seeking the post have fared poorly.
The idea that we "see what we want to see" is not mere conjecture.
The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture lets you choose an error for each of your denominators.
The question of who ordered her death remains the subject of fraught international conjecture.
Historians conjecture that the boats were intended to carry souls to the next world.
Over the years, the void left by the stalled investigation was filled with conjecture.
A charming blend of science and conjecture, "Fantastic Fungi" wants to free your mind.
Thus, dark energy is probably true, while superstring theory still remains only a conjecture.
As the National Academy of Science explains, a scientific theory is not merely conjecture.
The twin primes conjecture concerns pairs of prime numbers with a difference of 13.
The challenge is that most of your assessment, both pro and con, is conjecture.
This isn't conjecture; there is evidence of a political divide between carnivores and vegetarians.
That's what Huh did when he and his collaborators began to attack the Rota conjecture.
Makes sense, but paleontologists will have to find actual fossilized evidence to prove this conjecture.
Roger Penrose in Berkeley, California, in 1978, nine years after proposing the cosmic censorship conjecture.
If you want to understand Mihailescu's proof, look up Catalan's Conjecture by Rene Schoof (2008).
Until China, the sovereign reveals the composition of their FX reserves, it's all conjecture anyway.
Zimmer had a good reason for using this looser version of symmetry in his conjecture.
" The man ignored him to make a conjecture of his own: "You'll find out tomorrow.
Pressed about passing along such conjecture by the ABC News host George Stephanopoulos on Feb.
The proof resolves a nearly 123-year-old problem known as the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture.
The pretournament conjecture was that Woods would be a target of heckling and snide comments.
"I think everything is complex and worthy of conjecture and worthy of a close look."
Lagarias first became intrigued by the conjecture as a student at least 299 years ago.
In the context of the Collatz conjecture, imagine starting with a large sample of numbers.
Even the assertion that the plane's disappearance was an act of mass murder is conjecture.
He goes on to conjecture that young Pablo's African masks were modeled on duck carcasses.
Whereas the abc conjecture describes an underlying mathematical phenomenon in terms of relationships between integers, Szpiro's conjecture casts that same underlying relationship in terms of elliptic curves, which give a geometric form to the set of all solutions to a type of algebraic equation.
" As for what caused her to fall off the boat, Wagner wrote it was "all conjecture.
Remarkably, it wasn't a human who reached this startling conjecture, but rather an artificially intelligent algorithm.
However, mathematicians understood early on that the conjecture was intertwined with other big problems in mathematics.
But as with talk of a batsman's technique, such discussions are often little more than conjecture.
"We have their statements to go by, or we have conjecture to go by," Smith said.
Andret's mathematical genius is established early, when he proves the famously difficult (and fictional) Malosz conjecture.
Also, I conjecture that 130 = 2⁷ + 2 = 5³ + 5 is the only doubly strictly adsurd number.
Basically, the k-tuple conjecture puts constraints on finding a prime that's close to another prime.
To date, we've been able only to see their aftereffects -- black holes themselves remain a conjecture.
"We are not going to enter into conjecture out of respect for the families," he added.
Some of these arguments have merit, while others amount to nothing more than poorly formulated conjecture.
Yet when liberals talk about Trump voters, they are often driven to conjecture and make-believe.
If you look at Lovász's proof for the Kneser conjecture, people don't read his paper anymore.
" Asked whether a subsequent merger involving the new company would spark concerns, she said: "No conjecture.
"Bunny Mellon" was written with the Mellon family's cooperation, so it's not steaming with leering conjecture.
I had to get to the employee, because everything else was sort of conjecture and speculation.
His role at Twitter going forward has been the subject of recent conjecture (The Associated Press).
In South Korea, conjecture about a pre-emptive American strike on the North is spreading fast.
The conjecture predicts that there are infinitely many such pairs among the counting numbers, or integers.
Either capability, they said, is years away, but the conjecture highlighted North Korea's growing nuclear ambitions.
Tom Brady addresses media from his locker ... irritated at the conjecture his Netflix appearance generated. pic.twitter.
With Mr. Trump's inauguration days away, his foreign policy is still mostly a matter of conjecture.
It is now a moral question — to which there is no answer, only opinion and conjecture.
Over the years, he's made a few attempts at solving the Collatz conjecture, to no avail.
As a result, he recognized that techniques for studying PDEs could apply to the Collatz conjecture.
But the conjecture was grounded in a highly technical area populated by the field's top talent.
Just as Wiles moved from Fermat's Last Theorem to elliptic curves to Galois representations, Mochizuki worked his way from the abc conjecture to Szpiro's conjecture to a problem involving Frobenioids, at which point he aimed to use the richer structure of Frobenioids to obtain a proof.
There will be a chorus of people singing a series of "ohs" (this is my own conjecture).
For instance, a proof of the abc conjecture would improve on a landmark result in number theory.
Mochizuki expressed much of the data from Szpiro's conjecture—which concerns elliptic curves—in terms of Frobenioids.
That show placed scrambled, amnesiac, topographical scenographies over distinct cultural values: an outdated, modernist, utopian, colonizer's conjecture.
There are other such papers that tighten the conjecture as well, and Vafa agreed with these refinements.
"The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying."
Mathematicians have wrestled with the conjecture for centuries, but the store clerk had solved the problem intuitively.
The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying.
And so, a lot of this is now conjecture and speculation that we just can&apost confirm.
The fate of the top corruption watchdog, Wang Qishan, 69, is also the subject of widespread conjecture.
This year's invite inspired conjecture around what the gold-toned ring might suggest about the new devices.
All, I may conjecture, will have the same underlying reason: they gravitated to what they feared most.
Dr. Shimura helped refine Dr. Taniyama's speculations into an assertion now known as the Taniyama-Shimura conjecture.
Thus, a proof of a form of the Taniyama-Shimura conjecture would also prove Fermat's Last Theorem.
Governors Island is at a tipping point; after years of conjecture and big dreams, development seems imminent.
It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts.
Huh's work on the Rota conjecture involved a reconception of a venerable area of mathematics called Hodge theory.
At Illinois, Huh began the work that would ultimately lead him to a proof of the Rota conjecture.
For now, the above remains a bit of conjecture, since Xfinity Instant TV hasn't actually been announced yet.
It is the question that has consumed South Korea for the past fortnight, and filled columns of conjecture.
If there is an element of conjecture to this last claim, it is nonetheless borne out by history.
"It seems reasonable to conjecture that Google employees manually suppress negative search suggestions relating to Clinton," Epstein wrote.
Duggan sidesteps more pertinent questions of body politics and personal responsibility through this kind of muddled philosophical conjecture.
We are a sufficiently punitive society that I conjecture this would be a powerful sway on popular opinion.
The order still hasn't been signed, despite conjecture that the president could do so as early as Friday.
This is conjecture—this is not fact-based at the moment—but there aren't a bunch of whales.
Just as punk's origins are a source of conflict and conjecture, historians are unclear how the Incroyables originated.
But studies of embryonic gene activity in such cells that could support that conjecture have had mixed results.
" The book adds: "It's unclear whether Blair's information was rumor, informed conjecture, his own speculation, or solid stuff.
Keep in mind that any Apple media event is pure conjecture until the company makes its own statement.
The issue of Lizzie's sexual awakening requires some extrapolation, but it has long been a subject of conjecture.
But sometimes it's hard to separate what's truly a medical certainty from what is merely solid scientific conjecture.
What draws mankind to these impossible problems, whether it be solving the Collatz conjecture or reversing climate change?
That leaves some room for conjecture that Twiga Foods could pivot toward supplying or entering online retail in Africa.
There was some conjecture that the shift was related to SEO changes at the search giant, delivered without warning.
"As for the assumptions, conjecture and stretched situations in your question, I think that does not exist," Shen said.
The departure of Francis, a British citizen, does nothing to quiet conjecture about Sandoz's future within Novartis, analysts said.
This conjecture is confusing, seeing as UberX car requirements for San Francisco don't limit drivers to hybrid cars only.
"The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying," Evans concluded.
Conjecture only grew after a photograph surfaced late Saturday night of Malia wearing a crimson Harvard 2020 T-shirt.
That is a long way from actually making a bid, but the news still prompted a frenzy of conjecture.
How successful that was is a matter of conjecture because we know more about its destruction than its resurrection.
An example is László Lovász's proof for the Kneser conjecture, which I think we put in the fourth edition.
There is a great deal of conjecture as to just how prolific and violent boxing matches were on plantations.
The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture is an attempt to provide the most general possible framework for thinking about rational approximation.
Mathematicians proved decades ago, for example, that the conjecture is true for approximation sequences composed of all prime numbers.
I have resisted predictions about what could come of the investigation because it would be little more than conjecture.
Sometimes this entails conjecture; often it means conversations between studios and regulators before a film's release or international distribution.
The web surged with conjecture, and the quarrel showed up on listicles of the Great Feuds of All Time.
"There is no basis for the conjecture that Mr. Hastert engaged in any sexual misconduct overseas," the filing said.
I offer all this conjecture about Warren because it's coupled, to me, with what's elusive and mysterious about politics.
Complicated PDEs wouldn't seem to have much to do with a simple question about arithmetic like the Collatz conjecture.
He locked himself in his motel room and was sure he would prove or disprove the conjecture before coming out.
Back in 2012, Huh went to Seoul National University to give a talk on his recent proof of Read's conjecture.
NASA's much-hyped announcement this week about the Red Planet wasn't earth-shattering, but it certainly keeps such conjecture alive.
People like to not only conjecture about the sadness within her, but also connect with it to an unhealthy degree.
"This is the latest conjecture of our British colleagues," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying by RIA.
" The actor added, "The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying.
"Not simulation or conjecture, but chaotic photons surrounding an unimaginable void," the NSF said in a video explaining the phenomenon.
Of course, all of this is still conjecture at this point and won't be confirmed until Samsung's launch in August.
There are looser, more flexible types of symmetry transformations, though, and these are the ones of interest in Zimmer's conjecture.
The Washington Post: Ford debunks conjecture floated by a Kavanaugh advocate about mistaken identity and a possible look-alike attacker.
This brings us to the most recent conjecture, made by two physicists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysical Research.
This has been a plausible conjecture because, until now, validation of his theory has been limited to the solar system.
Beyond the shocking headlines, every single "expert" testimony on the issue offers only conjecture and no evidence of Russian tampering.
"The abc conjecture is a very elementary statement about multiplication and addition," said Minhyong Kim of the University of Oxford.
Corollary 3.12 is where Mochizuki presents his proof of this new inequality, which, if true, would prove the abc conjecture.
One conclusion—that Tunisia has been harshly treated because it is a Muslim country—is a common topic of conjecture.
Our frenzied conjecture allowed them the privilege of sweeping majestically in every so often to confirm, complicate or disprove it.
Prior to the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture, a mathematician named Aleksandr Khinchin had formulated a similarly sweeping statement about rational approximation.
It has been the subject of centuries of conjecture and, among feminist critics since the 1970s, a subfield of study.
Ottoman culture prized the invisibility of its women, forcing Peirce to judiciously conjecture or creatively imagine much of Roxelana's life.
I ultimately have issues with conjecture and having to take someone's word that there is a "credible threat" or whatever.
Her enigmatic persona continues to incite conjecture in boxing enthusiasts, which, no doubt, she would gleefully, and perhaps ghoulishly, relish.
The first task in this example is to find individual topics or words that we conjecture are unrelated to tennis.
This year's invite inspired conjecture on what the colorful visual riff on the rainbow Apple logo of yesteryear might suggest.
"It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts," it said.
"Conjecture is really bad for your health," the Tennessee Republican said, noting that he has had no conversations about it.
Beyond that, the price that the D.U.P. would demand for supporting a new British government remained a matter of conjecture.
" Steven Feldman, one of Peloton's lawyers, shot back the next day, calling the new theft accusations "conjecture and rank speculation.
Because of this, the twin primes conjecture for finite fields is about prime polynomials—mathematical expressions such as x2 + 1.
We can cynically conjecture that the Washington of today is not exactly what either man devoted their lives to preserving.
"Invoking the Constitution to enjoin the laws of a state requires more than 'slight implication and vague conjecture,'" Shepherd wrote.
The commenter suggested trying to solve the Collatz conjecture for "almost all" numbers, rather than trying to solve it completely.
"You can get as close as you want to the Collatz conjecture, but it's still out of reach," Tao said.
Jain went as far as to conjecture that HMIT might have been a Ponzi scheme and pointed out some similarities.
Until Mochizuki released his work, little progress had been made towards proving the abc conjecture since it was proposed in 1985.
Working with Arkani-Hamed, Luboš Motl and Alberto Nicolis in 2006, Vafa proposed the weak gravity conjecture as a swamplands test.
He conceded that his conclusion about a cover-up is conjecture, that he doesn't really know what happened 50 years ago.
The specific way it unfolds invites a lot of "What's going on, and what does it mean?" conjecture from the audience.
That conjecture languished on the margins until Ms Rubin, working with her colleague Kent Ford, examined the puzzle of galactic rotation.
She glimpses what looks like either a human heart or (this is conjecture) a dead hermit crab disappearing down the toilet.
Further, the content she shared was filled with inaccuracies and conjecture which in no way represent my own views or opinions.
It took him two weeks to find a replacement, and the longer the wait went on, the more it fuelled conjecture.
The original lack of information on the project has led to plenty of conjecture floating around, not all of it negative.
Jacobs rejected that assertion and called on media and public officials to refrain from "baseless commentary and conjecture" about her death.
On the not-so-bright side, we don't have too much else, aside from hope, conjecture, and tiny droplets of information.
The conjecture concerns Boolean functions, rules for transforming a string of input bits (0s and 1s) into a single output bit.
Parenting can be tough, unsparing work (just conjecture here—I'm not a parent!), so I really feel for poor Rebecca Brett.
They are taught that the only truly valid proof of efficacy is a clinical trial and that everything else is conjecture.
Posted online in 2012, Mochizuki's papers supposedly prove the abc conjecture, one of the most far-reaching problems in number theory.
The abc conjecture, which was first formulated in the 1980s, codifies the intuition that this kind of triple hardly ever happens.
"We do now have the ridiculous situation where ABC is a theorem in Kyoto but a conjecture everywhere else," Calegari wrote.
The annual scourge known as the free agency moratorium is finally over and with it goes the constant speculation and conjecture.
Conjecture that the plane had been brought down by a terrorist attack has not been confirmed by the airline or authorities.
The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture has you add up the measures of the sets of irrational numbers captured by each approximating fraction.
In a roundabout way, this potential dissonance ended up producing an important problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
Yet, by law, he said, prosecutors often cannot explain their decisions, leading to conjecture that campaign contributions might have tainted them.
This may be a loathful opinion, but in my conjecture, despite a plethora of streaming sites, movie theaters are still relevant.
In other words, the Supreme Court upheld this provision based on a mere conjecture, and a far-fetched one at that.
In 2009, I dissected the list, and found a series of distorted and inflated statistics, opinions and conjecture disguised as fact.
The Collatz conjecture is quite possibly the simplest unsolved problem in mathematics—which is exactly what makes it so treacherously alluring.
Terence Tao, inspired by a comment on his blog, made some of the biggest progress in decades on the Collatz conjecture.
" In an uncharacteristically awkward sentence, Greenberg explains that she will "embrace the opportunity for conjecture grounded in larger patterns of evidence.
The state's claim "consists of little more than supposition and conjecture about President Trump's possible actions," Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander write.
"I pay very little attention to the media and try to ignore all the conjecture surrounding my relationship with Corinne," he said.
"I pay very little attention to the media and try to ignore all the conjecture surrounding my relationship with Corinne," he added.
Soon after he posted his proof of Read's conjecture, the University of Michigan invited Huh to give a talk on his result.
Because he's so unrevealing about his personal life, beyond what he sings in his music, his music sparks a lot of conjecture.
" In a response that presaged Blige's reply to Angie Martinez, Franklin reportedly said, "People like to conjecture about the sadness within me.
We get more of it than people got in the 1960s, but it still often comes in fragments, glimpses, rumor and conjecture.
It said that a number of expectations about Saudi Arabia's oil strategy were being based on assumptions and conjecture, rather than fact.
This isn't just baseless fantasy or trite conjecture, the witterings of an addled mind that steadfastly refuses to accept reality as-is.
The groups of interest in Zimmer's conjecture are those involving special "higher-rank" lattices, which are lattices in certain higher-dimensional spaces.
At this point, attributing West's homicide to provocative photos she shared online is pure conjecture at best, and victim shaming at worst.
Huang's result is even stronger than necessary to prove the sensitivity conjecture, and this power should yield new insights about complexity measures.
The pro-government media portrays such conjecture as a foreign conspiracy aimed at weakening Mr Sisi, who claims to be Egypt's protector.
But conjecture can proliferate far faster than 3D-printed machine parts, and on the RepRap page the editing process turned increasingly nasty.
Beyond that, everything else is conjecture, mostly spoken by current and former Bachelor cast members, each with their own agenda and biases.
"I pay very little attention to the media and try to ignore all the conjecture surrounding my relationship with Corinne," he continued.
What may have been seen as mere conjecture about reporting to another unconfirmed official is now the reality at the Justice Department.
Mr. Grayson called each of these allegations minor missteps on his part or entirely unjustified conjecture by the Office of Congressional Ethics.
The abc conjecture (in certain forms) would offer new proofs of these two theorems and solve a host of related open problems.
" Personally, he said, "I didn't really see a key idea that would get us closer to the proof of the abc conjecture.
Proving the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture is really about understanding exactly how much mileage you're getting out of each of your available denominators.
When "Argo" did end up winning, conjecture abounded that Mr. Affleck's directorial snub boosted the picture's chances, by making it an underdog.
They say any references to a quid pro quo are conjecture and hearsay — including EU Ambassador and Trump donor Gordon Sondland's testimony.
A finding about whether a debtor's hardship is likely to persist should be based on hard facts, not conjecture and unsubstantiated optimism.
Whether that public-relations gesture had any effect, or if it just came off as a gimmick, is a matter of conjecture.
"The Most Dangerous Man in America," rigorously researched and shot through with some necessary conjecture, offers the pleasures of the ticktock genre.
The Clinton campaign chairman's brother lobbied against sanctions on Russia and failed to disclose it — you're talking about actual evidence, not conjecture.
"Our working conjecture is that the folding lines, the bending laminations, can be completely described in terms of certain dynamical properties," DeMarco said.
The existence of these 23 moonshines, posited in their Umbral Moonshine Conjecture in 2012, was proved by Duncan and coworkers late last year.
But Wrase's paper doesn't rule out Vafa's idea—Vafa felt it sharpened the conjecture to better apply to the universe we live in.
UNFOUNDED SPECULATION: This is a claim that has no sources, no evidence, and is based on conjecture with no original reporting behind it.
In fact, Ben Stiller, who directed the entirety of the series, passed on a preliminary script because about half was based on conjecture.
"Anything beyond that is speculation, conjecture, and there will be all kinds of rumors, I'm sure, between now and then," the Briton added.
"Our conjecture is that the majority of these injuries were caused by patients trying to get their own ear wax out," he said.
Much of what anonymously seeps out of North Korea is pure rumor, and the deaths of these officials could be conjecture as well.
"There is a lot of conjecture about the case, a lot of information that doesn't match some of the statements," police spokesperson Col.
"People don't know what goes on in my private life, so they have to make conjecture from something that is photographed," she said.
At the very least, Vulgar Favors is handy for determining which parts of the show are confirmed fact and which are purely conjecture.
Apple did not say whether hardware or software updates are what is at the heart of the delay so I couldn't conjecture which.
Although both women underline that their theories are mere conjecture, they say they've grown weary of heavy-handed state tactics by the police.
Protesters contend that, because Gaudí's plans were destroyed, moves to complete it would be based on conjecture, destroying the integrity of his work.
The twin primes conjecture for finite fields concerns polynomials with just one factor (just as a prime number has a single factor—itself).
Critically, those asserting that immigrants bring a contagious decline in productivity have yet to provide any evidence that this has happened, only conjecture.
"The words, generally speaking, that were replaced have already been kind of noted elsewhere, either in the call or in conjecture," Perry said.
Supporters often grow increasingly frustrated as mooted transfers fail to materialise, even if the transfers in question are little more than media conjecture.
The value of Ms. Lee's estate remains a matter of conjecture, but certainly would appear to be in the tens of millions of dollars.
The full version of the duality is a conjecture, but it has a well-understood limiting case that string theory plays no role in.
"There is a lot of conjecture about the case, a lot of information that doesn't match some of the statements," National police spokesman Col.
He is best known for his proof, with the mathematicians Eric Katz and Karim Adiprasito, of a long-standing problem called the Rota conjecture.
But that's all conjecture, noted Anna Parks, an internal medicine resident at the University of California-San Francisco and the op-ed's principal author.
But South Carolina GOP Chairman Matt Moore, who was quoted in the story saying there are unanswered questions, told CNN that is only conjecture.
"We conjecture that this early intervention exposes many users to low-credibility articles, increasing the chances than an article goes 'viral,'" it said. 2.
Now, Sandy herself has spoken on the supernatural conjecture, and she's wondering if her "Hopelessly Devoted to You" character wasn't just dead — but undead.
Much of what anonymously seeps out of North Korea is pure rumor, and the deaths and disappearances of officials could be conjecture as well.
As a workaday justice, he will privilege the text of both the constitution and legislation over abstract conjecture about natural law or natural rights.
In an interview with ABC News that aired on Sunday, the former FBI director dismissed conjecture that Trump is suffering from a health problem.
"I find it hard to imagine that even God knows how to prove the Sensitivity Conjecture in any simpler way than this," Aaronson wrote.
Any other post and/or chatter are from fan pages that are enthusiastically awaiting the launch and are unofficial and conjecture about the launch.
Even if this conjecture doesn't remotely approach the truth, the aesthetic consequences of these broken boundaries appear perfectly legible and complete to us today.
Looking ahead to the next conjecture sure to arise should Republicans lose seats in November: What does it mean for President Trump's reelection chances?
The narrative around injuries can be technical and insightful, but it can sometimes slide into wild conjecture about someone's mentality in overcoming a setback.
The reviewer was critical, arguing that Jung's methods were unscientific; Jung himself had, in fact, admitted that he based his types only on conjecture.
Ms. Vetrano, 30, had undergone surgery on her legs and defied doctors' conjecture that she might never run again, a friend, Jackie Hartstein, said.
It was just a profile update from the company, but it ushered in a new realm of conjecture about the circumstances of Kolman's death.
The conjecture "always seems to lie on the boundary of what is known and what is unknown," Dorian Goldfeld of Columbia University has written.
Now, however, a similar kind of rumor and conjecture could undermine his own presidency in a way that may make him its greatest victim.
Dimitris Koukoulopoulos (left) and James Maynard announced their proof of the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture in July in a talk at a conference in Italy.
" Mittendorf, the Ohio State professor, acknowledged that his case was based on conjecture but put it this way: "We don't regulate the average behavior.
Unless a rival intelligence agency is willing to burn sources and methods, our public conversation about NotPetya's desired effects is therefore limited to conjecture.
What occurred between his return and his death, in April, 1616, is as open to rash conjecture as every other patch of Shakespeare's life.
Judging from the first episode, the investigation is to be a rickety one, with lots of conjecture and not a lot of hard evidence.
It was, for my money, the most jaw-dropping development yet in an already-surreal presidency, and making sense of it requires some conjecture.
On September 8, Terence Tao posted a proof showing that—at the very least—the Collatz conjecture is "almost" true for "almost" all numbers.
" And a UK police spokesperson said Trump's commentary was "pure speculation given we don't know who is involved" and described his conjecture as "unhelpful.
Given the circumstances of Tucker's confinement, Dr. Nilsson's warning that Tucker would attempt suicide didn't look like medical conjecture—it looks like a prediction.
As I indicated, I know there has been a great deal of speculation and conjecture about my contacts with any officials or people from Russia.
It is an understandable fear (and one that anti-immigrant politicians play on), but there is little besides conjecture and anecdotal evidence to support it.
In that spirit, but without the cash, I offer the Krauthammer Conjecture: In sports, the pleasure of winning is less than the pain of losing.
It makes a conjecture more abstract and more complicated to state, but it also allows mathematicians to bring more techniques to bear on the problem.
RELATED: Get full coverage of the transition to Trump and of the Women's March But there's going to be a lot of conjecture about it.
Some called it outright wrong—Stanford physicist Eva Silverstein told Quanta that the conjecture was rooted in speculation and that it cited "highly dubious" analyses.
A paper posted online this month has settled a nearly 30-year-old conjecture about the structure of the fundamental building blocks of computer circuits.
Even James's historic versatility, which has been seen as a virtue for his entire career, becomes a cause for some concern with with enough conjecture.
While this study shouldn't be considered a gospel truth, its projections are more than just wistful conjecture from an (extremely) invested party in the space.
Shipments of ore from the Philippines, meanwhile, seem to be running smoothly despite renewed conjecture about the government's ongoing environmental crackdown on its mining sector.
They are the ones, free of rhetoric and conjecture, full of facts and truth, who are our best chance at halting the deadly opioid epidemic.
It is unclear in the records just how both men went from slaves to freeman, despite conjecture that they earned it via their pugilistic endeavors.
According to your mood, it might be termed the Jackass Theory of History, the Howling Mediocrity Account, the Colossal Bungler Hypothesis or the Blockhead Conjecture.
"The proposals raise only conjecture and speculation about possible risks that might arise" from clients misusing the technology, lawyers for Amazon wrote in the letter.
But this is purely conjecture for now, Dr. Willis said, adding that the research is a "first step" that raises more questions than it answers.
You cannot blame partisan voting in the Senate if you submit a record that omits key witnesses while inviting conjecture over poorly defined criminal acts.
First, the twin primes conjecture for finite fields is true: There are infinitely many pairs of twin prime polynomials separated by any gap you choose.
Because there has been a great deal of conjecture, speculation, and inaccurate information about me, I am grateful for the opportunity to set the record straight.
This is just conjecture, but I find it unlikely that the majority of Trump's base — conservative white people from rural areas — religiously tune into the show.
The abc conjecture describes the relationship between the three numbers in perhaps the simplest possible equation: a + b = c, for positive integers a, b and c.
Yet that paper didn't solve the hardest part of the Rota conjecture—proving log concavity for "nonrealizable" matroids, which comprise the vast majority of all matroids.
To Mr. Canin, the pile of fruit perfectly illustrated the Kepler conjecture, a 17th-century mathematical premise about the most efficient way to stack spherical objects.
To solve a certain conjecture in the 1970s, racing against a 14-year-old opponent, Andret purloins a personal computer (which, anachronistically, runs the C++ language).
I was able to make a little bit of progress on the "2184 conjecture" in the case when the exponent a is actually EQUAL to 3.
The special higher-rank lattices involved in his conjecture were first studied in the 1960s by Grigory Margulis, who won the Fields Medal for his work.
By answering the conjecture, the coauthors of the new work have placed a rough-cut restriction on the spaces in which higher-rank lattices can act.
Ducey's office called conjecture about whom he might pick ahead of McCain's death "disgraceful," but that didn't stop the guesses as to who it might be.
But if you want a realistic view, one shaped by experience instead of conjecture and wishful thinking, ask the folks who are actually making the stuff.
But based on my 34 years of experience as an airline pilot, and a survey of the available reporting, I can offer some informed conjecture here.
His remarks on Friday and Saturday were striking for their limited empathy and for his decision to go beyond mourning and offer armchair analysis and conjecture.
"I want to clarify any rumors, stories, or conjecture that are out there," Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel told reporters in a press conference Thursday afternoon.
The claim made by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh, a Democrat, "consists of little more than supposition and conjecture about President Trump's possible actions," Hollander wrote.
If fragments of contacts are in the mixture, they or the substances they've picked up may be washed by rain into surface water, the researchers conjecture.
In "Pale Horse Rider," Mark Jacobson tells the story of Cooper's life, and explores the roots and consequences of his distinctly American brand of fevered conjecture.
" BRIAN BATTLE, DIRECTOR OF TRADING, PERFORMANCE TRUST CAPITAL PARTNERS, CHICAGO: "It didn't pass and it didn't fail so any conjecture about the ultimate meaning is premature.
The townspeople's stiff, unnerving affect stresses the language and, above all, its falseness — the string of lies, gossip and conjecture that will ultimately lead to tragedy.
They prove the conjecture is true in the setting of finite number systems, in which you might only have a handful of numbers to work with.
Mathematicians pursuing the twin primes conjecture will now turn to Sawin and Shusterman's work and hope that it, too, will provide a deep well of inspiration.
While Tao's result is not a full proof of the conjecture, it is a major advance on a problem that doesn't give up its secrets easily.
Over the years, many problem solvers have been drawn to the beguiling simplicity of the Collatz conjecture, or the "3x + 1 problem," as it's also known.
The accuracy of this explanation is also a matter of conjecture, but consider the results of that recent nine-day stretch at the Garden: Saturday, Feb.
He developed the Beal conjecture, a mathematical proposition related to Fermat's Last Theorem, and then funded a $1 million prize for anyone who could solve it.
Le Clos' schedule for Rio is the subject of some conjecture with both the swimmer, who turned 24 last week, and coach Graham Hill keeping outsiders guessing.

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