So it is conjecture — but it's not my conjecture, it's Jim's.
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Importantly, this is conjecture, albeit conjecture informed by statistics and computer models.
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Otherwise, this study is simply conjecture—albeit conjecture informed by genetics. [PNAS]
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Such an alliance with the better-established cosmic censorship conjecture would reflect very well on the weak gravity conjecture.
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By that point he'd learned that Read's conjecture was a special case of a larger and more significant problem—the Rota conjecture.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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How accurate his sequencing was is a matter of conjecture.
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Of course, all of this polling is based on conjecture.
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But at this point, that would be pure speculation, conjecture.
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" Weinstein told Page Six that that number "is pure conjecture.
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Whether he deserved what happened to him is pure conjecture.
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"More work is needed to prove this conjecture," Hertog says.
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Conjecture without substance runs rampant throughout much of the documentary.
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Why yes, it does indeed This is not idle conjecture.
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What prompted his departure is still a matter of conjecture.
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"I think the abc conjecture is still open," Scholze said.
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As a former vegetarian, this claim seemed soaked in conjecture.
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There is no need to speculate, conjecture, imagine or extrapolate.
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The conjecture provides a mathematical function to evaluate this question.
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But if anything, Hawking's conjecture served to reinvigorate the debate.
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There's no knowing the truth in such conjecture, of course.
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His career has been all speculation and conjecture since then.
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"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.
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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.
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This remains a matter of conjecture and debate throughout the league.
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He'd read Superintelligence, so he was familiar with the paperclip conjecture.
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Kratz called it conjecture and put the bones theory to rest.
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Zimmer's conjecture is just a first step in a bigger program.
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You have to piece together your evidence with empathy and conjecture.
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Whether there's an actual market for these drugs remains mostly conjecture.
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It is impossible at this point to attempt anything beyond conjecture.
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The rest is pure speculation and worthless conjecture on your part.
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Indeed, qualitative and survey evidence from earlier research supports his conjecture.
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It is built on conjecture, yet demands unquestioning obedience in return.
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Like the best Fake News, it was based on … sheer conjecture.
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The vine isn't just randomly attacking the galls, the researchers conjecture.
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The problem has come to be known as the Beal conjecture.
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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.
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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.
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"Most scientists wouldn't say the conjecture is wrong or right," Wrase said.
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Rather than proving abc directly, he set out to prove Szpiro's conjecture.
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This new kind of strange-less quark matter is just a conjecture.
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CAVUTO: All right, but if they were -- and this is all conjecture.
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A lot of conjecture can unfold in the space between the two.
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In 1927 the mathematician Emil Artin proved that Hilbert's conjecture is true.
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Zimmer's conjecture concerns special kinds of symmetries known as higher-rank lattices.
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"Plaintiff's amended complaint is based primarily on speculation and conjecture," Daniels wrote.
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This could be correct, but at present, it is still mostly conjecture.
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Miller said, though, that at this point that idea is mostly conjecture.
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That gave rise to conjecture that his competitive playing days were over.
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It's why mathematicians were unable to solve the conjecture for 212 years.
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Now, because the Connes embedding conjecture is false, they know they can't.
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Probe whether they are possibly true, and if not, change your conjecture.
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Conjecture is the big problem for any book about presidential film-viewing.
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Alphonse de Polignac posed the conjecture in its current form in 1849.
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The House managers, the defense claims, have nothing but conjecture and hearsay.
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The conjecture is about what happens as you keep repeating the process.
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I began to conjecture myself, since all this diagnosis were being thrown around.
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He did conjecture, however, that the devices may do more harm than good.
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The achievement comes after progress on the conjecture had been stalled for decades.
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I can give you conjecture on that point, because I agree with Prince.
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The conjecture, he says, has held up in the face of subsequent evidence.
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Separating fact from conjecture can be difficult amid the noise surrounding the investigation.
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Why he has reached that conclusion now is a matter of some conjecture.
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Together, they had derived a conjecture: All knittable stitches must be ribbon knots.
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There's been much conjecture about who Anonymous is, and we still don't know.
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Possible doubts or doubts based on conjecture or speculation are not reasonable doubts.
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But not everyone on the Democratic side completely avoided conjecture about what happened.
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Experienced mathematicians warn up-and-comers to stay away from the Collatz conjecture.
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It is arguably the strongest result in the long history of the conjecture.
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Any proof of the full conjecture would likely depend on a different approach.
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Beyond Warren, there's a lot of conjecture, naturally, on the Democratic side: Sen.
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We have a conjecture about how Friedman may have incorrectly found such large effects.
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That said, I would conjecture that most dog whistles don't work in this way.
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She said last year she wanted to clarify "lots of conjecture" regarding the Movement.
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Hua dismissed the comment on Pakistani bases as "conjecture" and declined a specific response.
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Which leads to conjecture over why the women seeking the post have fared poorly.
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The idea that we "see what we want to see" is not mere conjecture.
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The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture lets you choose an error for each of your denominators.
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The question of who ordered her death remains the subject of fraught international conjecture.
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Historians conjecture that the boats were intended to carry souls to the next world.
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Over the years, the void left by the stalled investigation was filled with conjecture.
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A charming blend of science and conjecture, "Fantastic Fungi" wants to free your mind.
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Thus, dark energy is probably true, while superstring theory still remains only a conjecture.
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As the National Academy of Science explains, a scientific theory is not merely conjecture.
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The twin primes conjecture concerns pairs of prime numbers with a difference of 13.
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The challenge is that most of your assessment, both pro and con, is conjecture.
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This isn't conjecture; there is evidence of a political divide between carnivores and vegetarians.
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That's what Huh did when he and his collaborators began to attack the Rota conjecture.
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Makes sense, but paleontologists will have to find actual fossilized evidence to prove this conjecture.
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Roger Penrose in Berkeley, California, in 1978, nine years after proposing the cosmic censorship conjecture.
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If you want to understand Mihailescu's proof, look up Catalan's Conjecture by Rene Schoof (2008).
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Until China, the sovereign reveals the composition of their FX reserves, it's all conjecture anyway.
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Zimmer had a good reason for using this looser version of symmetry in his conjecture.
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" The man ignored him to make a conjecture of his own: "You'll find out tomorrow.
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Pressed about passing along such conjecture by the ABC News host George Stephanopoulos on Feb.
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The proof resolves a nearly 123-year-old problem known as the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture.
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The pretournament conjecture was that Woods would be a target of heckling and snide comments.
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"I think everything is complex and worthy of conjecture and worthy of a close look."
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Lagarias first became intrigued by the conjecture as a student at least 299 years ago.
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In the context of the Collatz conjecture, imagine starting with a large sample of numbers.
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Even the assertion that the plane's disappearance was an act of mass murder is conjecture.
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He goes on to conjecture that young Pablo's African masks were modeled on duck carcasses.
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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.
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" As for what caused her to fall off the boat, Wagner wrote it was "all conjecture.
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Remarkably, it wasn't a human who reached this startling conjecture, but rather an artificially intelligent algorithm.
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However, mathematicians understood early on that the conjecture was intertwined with other big problems in mathematics.
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But as with talk of a batsman's technique, such discussions are often little more than conjecture.
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"We have their statements to go by, or we have conjecture to go by," Smith said.
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Andret's mathematical genius is established early, when he proves the famously difficult (and fictional) Malosz conjecture.
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Also, I conjecture that 130 = 2⁷ + 2 = 5³ + 5 is the only doubly strictly adsurd number.
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Basically, the k-tuple conjecture puts constraints on finding a prime that's close to another prime.
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To date, we've been able only to see their aftereffects -- black holes themselves remain a conjecture.
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"We are not going to enter into conjecture out of respect for the families," he added.
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Some of these arguments have merit, while others amount to nothing more than poorly formulated conjecture.
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Yet when liberals talk about Trump voters, they are often driven to conjecture and make-believe.
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If you look at Lovász's proof for the Kneser conjecture, people don't read his paper anymore.
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" Asked whether a subsequent merger involving the new company would spark concerns, she said: "No conjecture.
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"Bunny Mellon" was written with the Mellon family's cooperation, so it's not steaming with leering conjecture.
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I had to get to the employee, because everything else was sort of conjecture and speculation.
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His role at Twitter going forward has been the subject of recent conjecture (The Associated Press).
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In South Korea, conjecture about a pre-emptive American strike on the North is spreading fast.
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The conjecture predicts that there are infinitely many such pairs among the counting numbers, or integers.
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Either capability, they said, is years away, but the conjecture highlighted North Korea's growing nuclear ambitions.
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Tom Brady addresses media from his locker ... irritated at the conjecture his Netflix appearance generated. pic.twitter.
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With Mr. Trump's inauguration days away, his foreign policy is still mostly a matter of conjecture.
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It is now a moral question — to which there is no answer, only opinion and conjecture.
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Over the years, he's made a few attempts at solving the Collatz conjecture, to no avail.
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As a result, he recognized that techniques for studying PDEs could apply to the Collatz conjecture.
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But the conjecture was grounded in a highly technical area populated by the field's top talent.
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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.
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There will be a chorus of people singing a series of "ohs" (this is my own conjecture).
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For instance, a proof of the abc conjecture would improve on a landmark result in number theory.
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Mochizuki expressed much of the data from Szpiro's conjecture—which concerns elliptic curves—in terms of Frobenioids.
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That show placed scrambled, amnesiac, topographical scenographies over distinct cultural values: an outdated, modernist, utopian, colonizer's conjecture.
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There are other such papers that tighten the conjecture as well, and Vafa agreed with these refinements.
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"The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying."
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Mathematicians have wrestled with the conjecture for centuries, but the store clerk had solved the problem intuitively.
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The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying.
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And so, a lot of this is now conjecture and speculation that we just can&apost confirm.
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The fate of the top corruption watchdog, Wang Qishan, 69, is also the subject of widespread conjecture.
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This year's invite inspired conjecture around what the gold-toned ring might suggest about the new devices.
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All, I may conjecture, will have the same underlying reason: they gravitated to what they feared most.
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Dr. Shimura helped refine Dr. Taniyama's speculations into an assertion now known as the Taniyama-Shimura conjecture.
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Thus, a proof of a form of the Taniyama-Shimura conjecture would also prove Fermat's Last Theorem.
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Governors Island is at a tipping point; after years of conjecture and big dreams, development seems imminent.
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It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts.
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Huh's work on the Rota conjecture involved a reconception of a venerable area of mathematics called Hodge theory.
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At Illinois, Huh began the work that would ultimately lead him to a proof of the Rota conjecture.
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For now, the above remains a bit of conjecture, since Xfinity Instant TV hasn't actually been announced yet.
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It is the question that has consumed South Korea for the past fortnight, and filled columns of conjecture.
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If there is an element of conjecture to this last claim, it is nonetheless borne out by history.
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"It seems reasonable to conjecture that Google employees manually suppress negative search suggestions relating to Clinton," Epstein wrote.
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Duggan sidesteps more pertinent questions of body politics and personal responsibility through this kind of muddled philosophical conjecture.
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We are a sufficiently punitive society that I conjecture this would be a powerful sway on popular opinion.
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The order still hasn't been signed, despite conjecture that the president could do so as early as Friday.
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This is conjecture—this is not fact-based at the moment—but there aren't a bunch of whales.
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Just as punk's origins are a source of conflict and conjecture, historians are unclear how the Incroyables originated.
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But studies of embryonic gene activity in such cells that could support that conjecture have had mixed results.
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" The book adds: "It's unclear whether Blair's information was rumor, informed conjecture, his own speculation, or solid stuff.
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Keep in mind that any Apple media event is pure conjecture until the company makes its own statement.
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The issue of Lizzie's sexual awakening requires some extrapolation, but it has long been a subject of conjecture.
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But sometimes it's hard to separate what's truly a medical certainty from what is merely solid scientific conjecture.
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What draws mankind to these impossible problems, whether it be solving the Collatz conjecture or reversing climate change?
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That leaves some room for conjecture that Twiga Foods could pivot toward supplying or entering online retail in Africa.
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There was some conjecture that the shift was related to SEO changes at the search giant, delivered without warning.
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"As for the assumptions, conjecture and stretched situations in your question, I think that does not exist," Shen said.
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The departure of Francis, a British citizen, does nothing to quiet conjecture about Sandoz's future within Novartis, analysts said.
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This conjecture is confusing, seeing as UberX car requirements for San Francisco don't limit drivers to hybrid cars only.
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"The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying," Evans concluded.
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Conjecture only grew after a photograph surfaced late Saturday night of Malia wearing a crimson Harvard 2020 T-shirt.
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That is a long way from actually making a bid, but the news still prompted a frenzy of conjecture.
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How successful that was is a matter of conjecture because we know more about its destruction than its resurrection.
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An example is László Lovász's proof for the Kneser conjecture, which I think we put in the fourth edition.
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There is a great deal of conjecture as to just how prolific and violent boxing matches were on plantations.
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The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture is an attempt to provide the most general possible framework for thinking about rational approximation.
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Mathematicians proved decades ago, for example, that the conjecture is true for approximation sequences composed of all prime numbers.
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I have resisted predictions about what could come of the investigation because it would be little more than conjecture.
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Sometimes this entails conjecture; often it means conversations between studios and regulators before a film's release or international distribution.
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The web surged with conjecture, and the quarrel showed up on listicles of the Great Feuds of All Time.
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"There is no basis for the conjecture that Mr. Hastert engaged in any sexual misconduct overseas," the filing said.
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I offer all this conjecture about Warren because it's coupled, to me, with what's elusive and mysterious about politics.
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Complicated PDEs wouldn't seem to have much to do with a simple question about arithmetic like the Collatz conjecture.
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He locked himself in his motel room and was sure he would prove or disprove the conjecture before coming out.
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Back in 2012, Huh went to Seoul National University to give a talk on his recent proof of Read's conjecture.
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NASA's much-hyped announcement this week about the Red Planet wasn't earth-shattering, but it certainly keeps such conjecture alive.
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People like to not only conjecture about the sadness within her, but also connect with it to an unhealthy degree.
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"This is the latest conjecture of our British colleagues," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying by RIA.
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" The actor added, "The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying.
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"Not simulation or conjecture, but chaotic photons surrounding an unimaginable void," the NSF said in a video explaining the phenomenon.
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Of course, all of this is still conjecture at this point and won't be confirmed until Samsung's launch in August.
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There are looser, more flexible types of symmetry transformations, though, and these are the ones of interest in Zimmer's conjecture.
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The Washington Post: Ford debunks conjecture floated by a Kavanaugh advocate about mistaken identity and a possible look-alike attacker.
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This brings us to the most recent conjecture, made by two physicists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysical Research.
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This has been a plausible conjecture because, until now, validation of his theory has been limited to the solar system.
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Beyond the shocking headlines, every single "expert" testimony on the issue offers only conjecture and no evidence of Russian tampering.
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"The abc conjecture is a very elementary statement about multiplication and addition," said Minhyong Kim of the University of Oxford.
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Corollary 3.12 is where Mochizuki presents his proof of this new inequality, which, if true, would prove the abc conjecture.
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One conclusion—that Tunisia has been harshly treated because it is a Muslim country—is a common topic of conjecture.
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Our frenzied conjecture allowed them the privilege of sweeping majestically in every so often to confirm, complicate or disprove it.
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Prior to the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture, a mathematician named Aleksandr Khinchin had formulated a similarly sweeping statement about rational approximation.
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It has been the subject of centuries of conjecture and, among feminist critics since the 1970s, a subfield of study.
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Ottoman culture prized the invisibility of its women, forcing Peirce to judiciously conjecture or creatively imagine much of Roxelana's life.
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I ultimately have issues with conjecture and having to take someone's word that there is a "credible threat" or whatever.
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Her enigmatic persona continues to incite conjecture in boxing enthusiasts, which, no doubt, she would gleefully, and perhaps ghoulishly, relish.
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The first task in this example is to find individual topics or words that we conjecture are unrelated to tennis.
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This year's invite inspired conjecture on what the colorful visual riff on the rainbow Apple logo of yesteryear might suggest.
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"It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts," it said.
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"Conjecture is really bad for your health," the Tennessee Republican said, noting that he has had no conversations about it.
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Beyond that, the price that the D.U.P. would demand for supporting a new British government remained a matter of conjecture.
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" Steven Feldman, one of Peloton's lawyers, shot back the next day, calling the new theft accusations "conjecture and rank speculation.
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Because of this, the twin primes conjecture for finite fields is about prime polynomials—mathematical expressions such as x2 + 1.
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We can cynically conjecture that the Washington of today is not exactly what either man devoted their lives to preserving.
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"Invoking the Constitution to enjoin the laws of a state requires more than 'slight implication and vague conjecture,'" Shepherd wrote.
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The commenter suggested trying to solve the Collatz conjecture for "almost all" numbers, rather than trying to solve it completely.
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"You can get as close as you want to the Collatz conjecture, but it's still out of reach," Tao said.
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Jain went as far as to conjecture that HMIT might have been a Ponzi scheme and pointed out some similarities.
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Until Mochizuki released his work, little progress had been made towards proving the abc conjecture since it was proposed in 1985.
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Working with Arkani-Hamed, Luboš Motl and Alberto Nicolis in 2006, Vafa proposed the weak gravity conjecture as a swamplands test.
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He conceded that his conclusion about a cover-up is conjecture, that he doesn't really know what happened 50 years ago.
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The specific way it unfolds invites a lot of "What's going on, and what does it mean?" conjecture from the audience.
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That conjecture languished on the margins until Ms Rubin, working with her colleague Kent Ford, examined the puzzle of galactic rotation.
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She glimpses what looks like either a human heart or (this is conjecture) a dead hermit crab disappearing down the toilet.
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Further, the content she shared was filled with inaccuracies and conjecture which in no way represent my own views or opinions.
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It took him two weeks to find a replacement, and the longer the wait went on, the more it fuelled conjecture.
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The original lack of information on the project has led to plenty of conjecture floating around, not all of it negative.
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Jacobs rejected that assertion and called on media and public officials to refrain from "baseless commentary and conjecture" about her death.
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On the not-so-bright side, we don't have too much else, aside from hope, conjecture, and tiny droplets of information.
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The conjecture concerns Boolean functions, rules for transforming a string of input bits (0s and 1s) into a single output bit.
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Parenting can be tough, unsparing work (just conjecture here—I'm not a parent!), so I really feel for poor Rebecca Brett.
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They are taught that the only truly valid proof of efficacy is a clinical trial and that everything else is conjecture.
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Posted online in 2012, Mochizuki's papers supposedly prove the abc conjecture, one of the most far-reaching problems in number theory.
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The abc conjecture, which was first formulated in the 1980s, codifies the intuition that this kind of triple hardly ever happens.
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"We do now have the ridiculous situation where ABC is a theorem in Kyoto but a conjecture everywhere else," Calegari wrote.
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The annual scourge known as the free agency moratorium is finally over and with it goes the constant speculation and conjecture.
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Conjecture that the plane had been brought down by a terrorist attack has not been confirmed by the airline or authorities.
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The Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture has you add up the measures of the sets of irrational numbers captured by each approximating fraction.
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In a roundabout way, this potential dissonance ended up producing an important problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
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Yet, by law, he said, prosecutors often cannot explain their decisions, leading to conjecture that campaign contributions might have tainted them.
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This may be a loathful opinion, but in my conjecture, despite a plethora of streaming sites, movie theaters are still relevant.
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In other words, the Supreme Court upheld this provision based on a mere conjecture, and a far-fetched one at that.
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In 2009, I dissected the list, and found a series of distorted and inflated statistics, opinions and conjecture disguised as fact.
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The Collatz conjecture is quite possibly the simplest unsolved problem in mathematics—which is exactly what makes it so treacherously alluring.
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Terence Tao, inspired by a comment on his blog, made some of the biggest progress in decades on the Collatz conjecture.
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" In an uncharacteristically awkward sentence, Greenberg explains that she will "embrace the opportunity for conjecture grounded in larger patterns of evidence.
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The state's claim "consists of little more than supposition and conjecture about President Trump's possible actions," Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander write.
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"I pay very little attention to the media and try to ignore all the conjecture surrounding my relationship with Corinne," he said.
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"I pay very little attention to the media and try to ignore all the conjecture surrounding my relationship with Corinne," he added.
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Soon after he posted his proof of Read's conjecture, the University of Michigan invited Huh to give a talk on his result.
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Because he's so unrevealing about his personal life, beyond what he sings in his music, his music sparks a lot of conjecture.
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" In a response that presaged Blige's reply to Angie Martinez, Franklin reportedly said, "People like to conjecture about the sadness within me.
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We get more of it than people got in the 1960s, but it still often comes in fragments, glimpses, rumor and conjecture.
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It said that a number of expectations about Saudi Arabia's oil strategy were being based on assumptions and conjecture, rather than fact.
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This isn't just baseless fantasy or trite conjecture, the witterings of an addled mind that steadfastly refuses to accept reality as-is.
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The groups of interest in Zimmer's conjecture are those involving special "higher-rank" lattices, which are lattices in certain higher-dimensional spaces.
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At this point, attributing West's homicide to provocative photos she shared online is pure conjecture at best, and victim shaming at worst.
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Huang's result is even stronger than necessary to prove the sensitivity conjecture, and this power should yield new insights about complexity measures.
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The pro-government media portrays such conjecture as a foreign conspiracy aimed at weakening Mr Sisi, who claims to be Egypt's protector.
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But conjecture can proliferate far faster than 3D-printed machine parts, and on the RepRap page the editing process turned increasingly nasty.
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Beyond that, everything else is conjecture, mostly spoken by current and former Bachelor cast members, each with their own agenda and biases.
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"I pay very little attention to the media and try to ignore all the conjecture surrounding my relationship with Corinne," he continued.
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What may have been seen as mere conjecture about reporting to another unconfirmed official is now the reality at the Justice Department.
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Mr. Grayson called each of these allegations minor missteps on his part or entirely unjustified conjecture by the Office of Congressional Ethics.
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The abc conjecture (in certain forms) would offer new proofs of these two theorems and solve a host of related open problems.
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" Personally, he said, "I didn't really see a key idea that would get us closer to the proof of the abc conjecture.
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Proving the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture is really about understanding exactly how much mileage you're getting out of each of your available denominators.
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When "Argo" did end up winning, conjecture abounded that Mr. Affleck's directorial snub boosted the picture's chances, by making it an underdog.
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They say any references to a quid pro quo are conjecture and hearsay — including EU Ambassador and Trump donor Gordon Sondland's testimony.
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A finding about whether a debtor's hardship is likely to persist should be based on hard facts, not conjecture and unsubstantiated optimism.
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Whether that public-relations gesture had any effect, or if it just came off as a gimmick, is a matter of conjecture.
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"The Most Dangerous Man in America," rigorously researched and shot through with some necessary conjecture, offers the pleasures of the ticktock genre.
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The Clinton campaign chairman's brother lobbied against sanctions on Russia and failed to disclose it — you're talking about actual evidence, not conjecture.
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"Our working conjecture is that the folding lines, the bending laminations, can be completely described in terms of certain dynamical properties," DeMarco said.
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The existence of these 23 moonshines, posited in their Umbral Moonshine Conjecture in 2012, was proved by Duncan and coworkers late last year.
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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.
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UNFOUNDED SPECULATION: This is a claim that has no sources, no evidence, and is based on conjecture with no original reporting behind it.
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In fact, Ben Stiller, who directed the entirety of the series, passed on a preliminary script because about half was based on conjecture.
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"Anything beyond that is speculation, conjecture, and there will be all kinds of rumors, I'm sure, between now and then," the Briton added.
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"Our conjecture is that the majority of these injuries were caused by patients trying to get their own ear wax out," he said.
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Much of what anonymously seeps out of North Korea is pure rumor, and the deaths of these officials could be conjecture as well.
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"There is a lot of conjecture about the case, a lot of information that doesn't match some of the statements," police spokesperson Col.
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"People don't know what goes on in my private life, so they have to make conjecture from something that is photographed," she said.
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At the very least, Vulgar Favors is handy for determining which parts of the show are confirmed fact and which are purely conjecture.
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Apple did not say whether hardware or software updates are what is at the heart of the delay so I couldn't conjecture which.
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Although both women underline that their theories are mere conjecture, they say they've grown weary of heavy-handed state tactics by the police.
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Protesters contend that, because Gaudí's plans were destroyed, moves to complete it would be based on conjecture, destroying the integrity of his work.
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The twin primes conjecture for finite fields concerns polynomials with just one factor (just as a prime number has a single factor—itself).
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Critically, those asserting that immigrants bring a contagious decline in productivity have yet to provide any evidence that this has happened, only conjecture.
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"The words, generally speaking, that were replaced have already been kind of noted elsewhere, either in the call or in conjecture," Perry said.
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Supporters often grow increasingly frustrated as mooted transfers fail to materialise, even if the transfers in question are little more than media conjecture.
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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.
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The full version of the duality is a conjecture, but it has a well-understood limiting case that string theory plays no role in.
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"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.
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He is best known for his proof, with the mathematicians Eric Katz and Karim Adiprasito, of a long-standing problem called the Rota conjecture.
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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.
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But South Carolina GOP Chairman Matt Moore, who was quoted in the story saying there are unanswered questions, told CNN that is only conjecture.
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"We conjecture that this early intervention exposes many users to low-credibility articles, increasing the chances than an article goes 'viral,'" it said. 2.
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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.
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Much of what anonymously seeps out of North Korea is pure rumor, and the deaths and disappearances of officials could be conjecture as well.
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As a workaday justice, he will privilege the text of both the constitution and legislation over abstract conjecture about natural law or natural rights.
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In an interview with ABC News that aired on Sunday, the former FBI director dismissed conjecture that Trump is suffering from a health problem.
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"I find it hard to imagine that even God knows how to prove the Sensitivity Conjecture in any simpler way than this," Aaronson wrote.
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Any other post and/or chatter are from fan pages that are enthusiastically awaiting the launch and are unofficial and conjecture about the launch.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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Ms. Vetrano, 30, had undergone surgery on her legs and defied doctors' conjecture that she might never run again, a friend, Jackie Hartstein, said.
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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.
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The conjecture "always seems to lie on the boundary of what is known and what is unknown," Dorian Goldfeld of Columbia University has written.
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Now, however, a similar kind of rumor and conjecture could undermine his own presidency in a way that may make him its greatest victim.
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Dimitris Koukoulopoulos (left) and James Maynard announced their proof of the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture in July in a talk at a conference in Italy.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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Judging from the first episode, the investigation is to be a rickety one, with lots of conjecture and not a lot of hard evidence.
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It was, for my money, the most jaw-dropping development yet in an already-surreal presidency, and making sense of it requires some conjecture.
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On September 8, Terence Tao posted a proof showing that—at the very least—the Collatz conjecture is "almost" true for "almost" all numbers.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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" 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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