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"theorize" Definitions
  1. to suggest facts and ideas to explain something; to form a theory or theories about something

351 Sentences With "theorize"

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People die, Audrey and Nick theorize; they're proven wrong, another person dies, and they theorize some more.
"All we can do is theorize, and we hate to theorize without science backing us up," Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco, the county coroner, said in an interview Thursday.
The researchers can only theorize about reasons for their findings.
Before I theorize why, I want to hear your thoughts.
Now we could plan, and discuss, and theorize, and speculate.
Fortunately, we don't have to theorize about what might work.
And think about how seriously we theorize about the HP universe.
Others theorize that the moon landing was staged at Area 51.
Some theorize that the entire town was just experiencing mass hysteria.
Some also theorize that the all-male priesthood is a factor.
That's led doctors to theorize about the existence of super-donors.
Without a transparent accountability system, they are simply left to theorize.
Experts theorize the recent El Nino effect may have compounded the situation.
Get ready to theorize, Stranger Things fans – not that we ever stopped.
Some Swift fans theorize that the couple met through the Hadid connection.
These slower bacteria, they theorize, can then fight off certain antibiotics better.
The researchers theorize that the results of the two studies are interrelated.
You're a deep thinker, but often you would rather theorize than act.
Some theorize that the books were actually written by Sir Francis Bacon.
Some scientists theorize that this is how our cells evolved to have nuclei.
Some theorize it may have contributed to that century's frenzy in Salem, Massachusetts.
Scientists theorize this effect comes from magnetic fields between us and the black holes.
There's enough to theorize about within the incredibly complex self-contained universe of Westworld.
This led people to theorize that the retail company is a money-laundering business.
As for the precise nature of those interactions, Buck and Axel could only theorize.
These characteristics, the authors of the paper theorize, manifest themselves in people's social tendencies.
Psychologists theorize that's because our partisan identities get mixed up with our personal identities.
Prior to 'Oumuamua's visit, astronomers could only theorize about the existence of visiting interstellar objects.
The group theorize that the smell is linked to the bus driver and their parents.
Your guess is as good as theirs, though, it is fun to theorize, isn't it?
Archaeologists theorize that a mysterious a catastrophe struck the city, killing most of the inhabitants.
Yep, there's a lot more Westworld ahead — so prepare to theorize for years to come.
Some theorize that quantum computers draw their computing power by running calculations in alternate universes.
But in this case, the authors theorize, two sperm cells simultaneously fertilized the same egg.
Experts theorize that this allows sex partners to create offspring that are more genetically diverse.
Some Bible scholars theorize that Paul feared Jewish Christians would rebel against the Roman authorities.
Fans grabbed hold of that to theorize the halftime show would include a "SpongeBob" tribute.
Experts theorize on the latest Novichok poisoning, Polish judges rebel and the trade war begins.
Some analysts theorize that exposure to the outside world could eventually drive change back home.
Others theorize that Nefertiti may have ruled — but while she was disguised as a man.
Reddit users theorize Onision was caught streaming on Twitch while simultaneously streaming on another platform.
His "America First" nationalism usually sounds nothing like the nationalism you theorize in this book.
Although you can theorize, the only way to be sure is to lay hands on it.
They theorize that those options could be a smart way for investors to handle earnings season.
Critical interpretations of The Babadook theorize that the Babadook is actually a symbol of Amelia's grief.
We took a look at the Fantastic Beasts world to theorize what could happen in next movie.
Next, the OP starts to theorize about why Wylis may have ended up in his current state.
Rather, the researchers theorize about quantum computers to understand the complexity of problems that they could solve.
Looking at it, we could also theorize that this event is actually the Eye of Sauron 2.0.
Because the nutrients were constant, the researchers theorize, the processing itself may somehow trigger the hormonal changes.
Still, we'd like to theorize that Donnie Darko and Game of Thrones exist in the same universe.
McGibbon and Gilbert theorize that the snake has just eaten a possum or possibly the neighbor's cat.
As it happens, physicists would later theorize some very similar models for how blast damages the brain.
Some theorize that he had gotten cold feet, or that his family in Iran had been threatened.
R.S.: People today are fond of leadership programs that theorize about the profile and tenets of leadership.
Exobiologists—scientists who theorize about the possibility of extraterrestrial life—have taken particular interest in the place.
But bird-strike experts also theorize that collisions became more frequent due to advances in jet technology.
These accessibility issues are the kinds of things that net neutrality proponents theorize could happen without regulations.
Be forewarned: Most theorize about Jack Pearson's status, which the show will allegedly address in next week's episode.
They theorize Amazon's presence will bring in new tech talent that might not otherwise come to New York.
Researchers theorize that it happens because your neurons get fatigued and more sensitive to detecting that specific movement.
"I was getting back in that world I was afraid of, of having to justify, theorize," he explained.
They go on to theorize: The heart of our transportation problem is that personally-owned vehicles are underutilized.
Some economists theorize that workers might see their pre-tax wages increase as employers switch to cheaper plans.
Of course, they also theorize these things might be pretty attractive for more mundane applications, like gaming, too.
Some theorize that the rock formation was built by Native Americans in the region or by colonial settlers.
You can theorize about the real-world identity of "Becky with the good hair," as the internet did.
"Pamela's book is the first legitimate academic effort to theorize some of this material," Mr. Gaines, 72, said.
One could theorize he saves that for his script pages -- even if he can't always anticipate the reaction.
The researchers theorize that chemical reactions created by warm water rubbing along the rocky core are producing the compounds.
Supreme Court justices have repeatedly expressed objections to cameras because they theorize that lawyers will perform for the cameras.
Daenerys, Taurus Fans theorize that Daenerys's birthday is May 10th, which would make the Mother of Dragons a Taurus.
Best seen with: That relative who finally finished Lost and is looking for a new show to theorize about.
Psychoanalysts theorize shame as related to an individual's inability to see himself as he would like to be seen.
Some theorize that ICE has "too much power" and views itself as an agency that is above the law.
These samples contain biomarkers for cancer, called volatile organic compounds, which researchers theorize the dogs can smell and identify.
The evolutionary role of orgasms, the authors theorize, was to induce ovulation during sex, allowing women to become pregnant.
Some people theorize that when the Buzzer goes off the air it will be the end of the world.
The contrarian economists theorize that real interest rates will always seek a certain level, independent of central-bank actions.
Astrobiologists theorize that, like ancient Earth, life may have emerged around hydrothermal vents located around the moon's submerged rocky core.
Though some theorize that it's in there, we've seen a strong, brave, and confident leader who cares about her people.
Some researchers theorize that the way ACTH interacts with feel-good hormones like oxytocin and dopamine may help explain SIB.
They theorize that some energy seemingly innate to the vacuum of the universe, called dark energy, powers the accelerated expansion.
Or perhaps, as some theorize, he's already expecting to lose and is planning ahead to his rumored conservative media venture.
But looking at how alcohol leads to a hangover, he said, can help us theorize how smoking weed might help.
In fact, many theorize that Queen Elizabeth chose Diana for Prince Charles because she was as "innocent" as can be.
Loeb and Lingam theorize that it might be used as a way to propel gigantic light sails across interstellar distances.
Day declined to theorize on why freckled girls popped their cherry later, saying that he did not want to speculate.
The authors also theorize that students coming home for holidays or increasing their time inside might also be a factor.
Still, until we know for sure, stans continue to zoom, inspect, and theorize what the eff this tattoo actually says.
Scientists theorize that the comet got its shape in the wake of a gentle, low-velocity collision between two objects.
What scientists now theorize is that human lost their penis bones when monogamy became prevalent, about 1.9 million years ago.
Astronomers theorize that in Jupiter and Saturn's early days, the massive planets would trap debris into these orbiting circumplanetary disks.
Others theorize it was just a comet that the telescope was picking up, but Ehman doesn't think that is true.
Others theorize that, realizing she'd just had sex on camera, she just wanted to change the narrative of the interaction.
Scientists theorize that Pluto and Charon were formed by the same collision some four and a half billion years ago.
Experts theorize that the areas at greatest risk for a Zika outbreak are poor urban areas along the Gulf Coast.
I began to wonder why we give some people, and only some, the platform, and burden, to theorize about everything.
Some hunters theorize that the increase is due, in part, to wolves' fleeing a neighboring province where hunting is allowed.
Later, I would theorize that I lucked out, because the Guard was made up of guys the same age as myself.
The Leftovers is a show created to make viewers compulsively theorize themselves into an Internet K-hole for hours on end.
Experts theorize that by reducing inflammation and boosting blood flow, aspirin helps create an environment where embryos can implant and flourish.
The study's authors theorize that Republican managers may have underperformed in part because their political beliefs overly influenced their investment decisions.
Historians theorize that it was made in ancient Greece and lost in the Adriatic Sea after being stolen by ancient Romans.
Here, Knausgaard uses the insights afforded by his reading of "Mein Kampf" to theorize about the similarities between Hitler and Breivik.
Astronomers theorize that comets are fragments of ice left over when planets form in the chilly outer realms of planetary systems.
Every week, we theorize what could happen next on the new season — and what surprises may be right around the corner.
Based on their results, the researchers theorize that pre-birth exposure to air pollution can have negative health consequences later in life.
Astronomers theorize that our solar system once featured a four-planet resonance between the four gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.
The killer, or, as many theorize, killers, buried her along a strangely desolate stretch of Long Island, where sex workers are numerous.
Matt explains the history behind executive branch investigations, and Ezra and Sarah theorize on what's likely to happen without an independent prosecutor.
A handful of esteemed economists theorize that currency rates will adjust in the long run and mitigate the higher cost of goods.
Scientists theorize that even if we prevent global average temperatures from rising above 2°C, earlier sea level changes could be irreversible.
Researchers were unable to pinpoint exactly why this was the case, but theorize that the excess calcium from supplements increases hormone production.
He's mustering a smile even though he's living through perhaps the saddest passage of his fading days, and I can theorize why.
While many scholars theorize the Oracle burned bay leaves, since they were sacred to Apollo, others have taken it a step farther.
Rather, the Costas theorize, the figures may reflect good West Coast weather, which draws more people outside where they may spot U.F.O.s.
Policy experts theorize that Trump can't just cancel rules like the Clean Air Act, which regulates the emission of hazardous air pollutants.
The time to theorize about Game of Thrones is almost over, and fans are throwing out a doozy right before the show ends.
Scientists theorize that when the dust was created from a dying star, it was destroyed and reformed, shaping similar cosmic particles every time.
And you would have to not just theorize but create a new computer that not just can but does solve that same problem.
" He then added that he'll also miss "being part of a show that people absolutely love and theorize about and draw pictures about.
I could maybe theorize about how Hockey Fiancée is part of a double ploy against Stan by the Soviets, which also involves Renée.
Plus, the more we know about the Moon's craters, the better we can theorize about the history and formation of our Solar System.
Researchers at several cybersecurity firms theorize that North Korea is attempting to build a network of infected banks to move around stolen money.
What makes Homeland an especially interesting show to theorize about is its history of deriving key themes and plot-points from the headlines.
"I could theorize, but we're supposed to be trying for unity here, so I don't want to say anything bad," Sarandon told reporters.
Based on their results, the researchers theorize that pre-birth exposure to air pollution may lead to negative health consequences later in life.
The researchers theorize that exposure to particulate matter generates more reactive oxygen species in utero, which in turn increases the rate of shortening.
It's also easy to theorize that workers are better off under employer dictatorship, because managers supposedly know best to govern the workplace efficiently.
They extrapolate and expound and theorize and expand, often in order to move toward a point that the interpreter would like to make.
Although, the inspector did theorize that rat may have simply wandered in off the street—and subsequently into the annals of internet history.
He was the first the theorize solar wind, the flow of charged gases from the sun, present in most of the solar system.
Some economists theorize that because of the Cadillac tax, workers might see their pre-tax wages increase as employers switch to cheaper plans.
Cayce was most famous for attempting to theorize on issues like reincarnation and enjoyed predicting the future while in a trance (i.e. asleep).
All good rings must come to an end, say NASA scientists who theorize that Saturn's famed feature will disappear in millions of years.
"We theorize that the combination of successful project completion skills with real world experience helps older entrepreneurs identify and address more realistic business opportunities."
Federal advisories on possible fish contamination may have "pushed people away from eating fish in general and canned tuna in particular," the authors theorize.
The unique pose matches one of 13 silhouettes beneath the image, leading fans to theorize that "DHL" could be followed with 12 additional tracks.
Both Samsung and Huawei revealed a phone with a "hole-punch" display so the crew theorize what's coming in 26 for the smartphone world.
Since this is The Leftovers, nothing is obvious yet, but we can theorize what the drama's endgame is with this "Book Of Kevin" closer.
Of course, the conspiracy theorists will continue to theorize ... but this seems to be more solid than a probably photoshopped high school yearbook photo.
MEDIUM BLACK MILK TEA WITH PEARLS, $4.08 —I can only theorize as to why there were eight cents tacked on to the price tag.
Against these proposals, libertarian and neoliberal economists theorize that workers somehow suffer from provisions that would secure their dignity, autonomy, and voice at work.
It's easy to come up with stories where Clinton could have gained 2 points, or to theorize that another candidate could have gained 4.
I talked to a number of theoreticians of peacemaking and a number of people here in Britain who both theorize peacemaking and conduct it.
Others theorize it could have something to do with the black market THC that seems to be a common factor among those who died.
Lesbian Matters, on the other hand, fails to theorize or even comment on the antiquated exhibition method it adapts of examining lesbians as specimens.
Fans are already attempting to theorize why Grande felt connected enough to Chihiro and her story to get her image permanently etched onto her body.
But police are calling the actions "local sabotage" and theorize the series of attacks could be the result of ongoing political turmoil in the country.
This suggests that the ravens could theorize that they were being watched, even though they couldn't see for sure whether another raven was observing them.
I guess I could theorize about how the show's madcap pace mimics our crisis-ridden news cycle, but some days silly just hits the spot.
"We theorize that at least some drivers for both UberX and Lyft discriminate on the basis of the perceived race of the traveler," they added.
Generally it's assumed these viruses originate on the planet and are swept upward, but some researchers theorize that viruses actually may originate in the atmosphere.
The researchers theorize the fresh water in the aquifer was ice that melted after the last ice age and got trapped in sediment that was rocky.
Psychologists could theorize without the immediate need for quantification, although in James's case he did establish one of the first psychological laboratories in the United States.
Flurry didn't theorize why this could be, but it's possible the Pokémon effect is one factor here, as is the fact that games themselves have matured.
"People theorize the presence of wormholes, which are way too small for a human to pass through," Meyer said, snapping his fingers to punctuate his words.
Scientists theorize that the pits are formed when the ceiling of a subsurface cavity can't support its own weight, resulting in cometary version of a sinkhole.
And eventually, Trillium's founders theorize, insurance could require this sort of thing, at which point it ceases being an option and becomes a standard safety feature.
But many scientists, like Anthony Dick, an associate professor at Florida International University, theorize that the two functions rely on some of the same brain structures.
Some scientists theorize that children born via C-section may miss out on important microbes that shape their immune systems and in turn their lifelong health.
They seem to be part of the same complex history, which is bigger, more unwieldy, and harder to theorize than the "history of photography" will allow.
Experts at NASA theorize that the mysterious floating hills are fragments of water ice that resemble giant glaciers, similar to the icebergs we see on Earth.
The study's authors theorize that glyphosate may be tied to colony collapse disorder, a deadly and enigmatic phenomenon affecting bees in North America, Europe, and Asia.
They theorize that such a person would tend to have a better instinctive understanding of Trump's sensibilities — and would be more likely to retain his respect.
As the researchers theorize, some people with high levels of social anxiety may feel that way because they don't have confidence in their own social skills.
Some scientists, on the other hand, theorize that spontaneous smiles exist to make parents think their children are cute so they'll pay more attention to them.
In the Clinton campaign, email is used as a way to convey news, to set out tactics and strategy, to theorize, to push back, to gossip.
Archaeobotanists theorize that either the seeds had already been removed and discarded or that mourners deliberately chose nonflowering plant parts, such as stems, for the rituals.
Still, some followers were more fascinated with her complexion and began to theorize that a Fenty Beauty skin-care line could soon be on the horizon.
Two studies published this week theorize that the asteroid and volcanic activity combined sealed the fate of the dinosaurs, although they get there in different ways.
The person who instagrammed the picture went so far as to theorize that the pair's rumored breakup is just a publicity stunt to promote the fashion show.
The researchers theorize that FSH levels were higher in men who wore close-fitting underwear because their bodies were trying to compensate for the lower sperm count.
Some theorize they remain unaccounted for either in storage or as decorations in somebody's garden; others fear that they have been smelted for the valuable bronze metal.
He says he used 57 percent of his battery capacity for the eight-minute flight, which leads him to theorize a total flying time of 14 minutes.
The Corpse Theory "Some people theorize that we have this fear of things that look human, but aren't human, because it reminds of us corpses," Mattu said.
Some theorize that there could be a tiny RFID or NFC chip embedded beneath a thin later of metal that sends a cryptographic signature to the machine.
I theorize that this was probably due to search engines becoming more common in the world in general, which translated over to TV characters using them too.
It reached peak brightness in 2000 and 2002 when, astronomers theorize, a star got a little too close to XJ and was torn apart by tidal forces.
Average surface temperatures might be held down by a few degrees worldwide, these experts suggest — enough, they theorize (maybe with fingers crossed), to stave off environmental cataclysm.
It'd be in line with what many fans theorize: that the way to beat the White Walkers won't be in a battle, but through a peace treaty.
Despite the herb's familiar presence in Eurasia, the study's authors theorize that intercontinental trade during the Bronze Age helped crops like cannabis take hold in new places.
"We theorize that the skin is going through a new puberty," said Joshua Zeichner, the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Some claim it raises student morale; others theorize athletes go into more lucrative fields post-graduation (business, law) and are more likely to donate down the line.
This week we may get the first glimpse of what scientists have long been able only to theorize, calculate and simulate: the edge of a black hole.
Roughly 2,337 cases and 17 deaths have been reported as of Tuesday, leading some experts to theorize the country may be underplaying the disease's spread and severity.
This week, Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Paul Miller theorize what could be coming out of Apple's event based on the past couple of months of rumors.
But experts theorize that the zoonotic illness moved from bats to another animal, like civet cats, which are a delicacy in southern China, and then into humans.
Academic economists theorize that the proposal would lead to a rise in the value of the dollar, making imports more affordable in spite of the new tax.
Coyle and his colleagues, who include Il-Young Kim, the lead author of the study, theorize that the act of sitting blocks the normal impacts of exercise.
But I won't fall into senseless psychoanalysis and start to theorize about the father figure, respected and feared, who must be killed for us to become adults.
The origins of the name "Lolita fashion" itself are unknown, though some theorize the name is meant to reclaim Dolores Haze's innocence, eliminating Humbert Humbert's male gaze.
"Scientists theorize there may have been a disruption in the gray whale food source due to a lack of sea ice in the Arctic last summer," Speegle said.
"From the emotional to the physical, to the mental and the spiritual – which I think, we all theorize are inextricably connected," Paltrow told the NYC crowd in March.
I can theorize — doesn't that ring Ben Horne and Beverly are listening to sound a lot like the ring from the device Major Briggs hid his message in?
Those comments were sufficiently ambiguous to lead me to theorize that Chief Justice Roberts might turn out to be an unlikely plaintiffs' savior in a big business case.
That is why I would theorize Cheryl used the fact Josie already had a stalker to push Chuck Clayton (Jordan Calloway) out of her friend's life for good.
Humans and dogs have co-evolved over many thousands of years (some theorize that the human-canine bond began 16,000 years ago; others say it's more like 1093,000).
In addition to passport data, which some theorize could be used by malign actors to track international travelers, approximately 345,000 unexpired payment cards were stored by the company.
Some say state workers might have cleaned the tomb and just forgot to put the body back, while others theorize the governor was never buried there at all.
Scientists are not sure how the animals first arrived at Bramble Cay, but they theorize that they may have floated there on driftwood or arrived in sailing vessels.
On the Battleborn subreddit, users theorize and debate different builds, discussing the best ways to utilize Kelvin's tricky ultimate, or the current status of Benedict in the meta.
Many psychiatrists theorize that each relapse makes the brain more vulnerable to future episodes and leads to a lifetime of antidepressants for people who have had depressive episodes.
In fact, scientists who have studied Einstein's brain found his angular gyrus to be particularly enlarged and theorize that it might have played some part in his genius.
Palmroth and her colleagues used the photos to calculate the dunes&apos altitude and collected more measurements in order to better theorize about how the atmosphere creates them.
A mysterious character happened upon Ming-Na Wen's please-don't-be-dead assassin character on Tatooine, giving fans the opportunity to theorize about someone other than Baby Yoda.
She told me there are a few reasons why pitching in can improve your health, and in populations over 50, it's easier to theorize the correlation, Sneed said.
That maturity has served him well on the floor, but it's also what both he and Kidd theorize was the driving force behind his drop to the second round.
The History Channel notes that some historians theorize that the origins of Fat Tuesday are tied to the pagan holidays of Saturnalia and Lupercalia, which celebrate spring and fertility.
We have until April 26 to theorize about what Nurse Olivia's return could mean for Grey's Anatomy — let's hope, whatever happens, it brings that quintessential Shondaland drama with it.
The researchers theorize that the massacred remains belonged to an extended family group of hunter-gatherers who were brutally attacked and killed by a rival group of prehistoric foragers.
I've been sitting on this for a couple weeks, and the fact that I knew about it means I should have known better than to theorize about the haversack.
There's a troublingly adolescent quality to these disturbances, which I theorize are less likely to occur in cities that are soberly aware of their own capacity for self-harm.
Naval academics theorize the collisions that killed 16 US sailors have the Chinese navy doubting US seamanship skills and giving it confidence to "intimidate" US ship captains, Schuster said.
But the straps were labeled "Equipment of St. Petersburg," and reportedly had a GoPro camera attachment, leading some experts to theorize the beluga was trained by the Russian Navy.
As the ancestors that became birds switched from having steady hands to less dexterous wings and developed a more diverse diet, they theorize, their tongues became more flexible to compensate.
On the show, the team — which included Spitz, a criminal behavioral analyst, a forensic scientist, and a former FBI profiler and a pathologist theorize that Burke accidentally killed his sister.
" Some wedding bloggers also theorize that salt ceremonies have Irish or Jewish roots, note salt's purity as a naturally occurring substance, and point to the saying "not worth their salt.
Can't we just observe Gyllenhaal and her colleagues (Darlene, Ruby, Melissa, Shay, and really just any woman onscreen) theorize about the culture of American business in various crocheted halter tops?
For what it's worth, some theorize that the house's constant construction was either due to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, or it was simply a hobby for the wealthy widow.
Many biologists now theorize that the three pounds of gut bacteria that live inside of us play a huge part in a number of bodily functions—including our mental faculties.
But many fans theorize that the White Walkers actually brought winter to Westeros in the first place, and that their activities Beyond the Wall have caused the unpredictable weather patterns.
Astronomers theorize that when the black hole was rapidly force-fed by its companion star, it reacted violently, spitting out parts of the star's material as a fast-moving jet.
Mythology gives audiences something to gnaw on and theorize about while waiting for the next episode to come around, something to tide them over in lieu of a binge-watch.
I'll also leave it to others to theorize about what the Night King's flame retardancy might suggest about his lineage and whatnot, though I guess it doesn't matter anymore anyway.
Believers of this myth theorize that people at these parties can "use the opioids to whatever degree [they] want," attaining an optimal high with the safety net of being revived.
Facui's gestures were picked up and became a trending moment on social media channels, leading some people to theorize he was reluctant to be at the press briefing with Trump.
Some experts theorize that falling cigarette-smoking rates are cutting into a key gateway to drugs, or that antidrug education campaigns, long a largely failed enterprise, have finally taken hold.
And some people theorize that the five gold rings actually refer to the markings of a ring-necked pheasant, which would align with the bird motif of the early verses.
Some folks on Twitter, meanwhile, theorize that the original print could still be hidden within the frame, with what emerged having been shredded and rolled up in the frame long ago.
It's becoming clear that fans are desperately in need of an injection of new material to the canon, if only so they can have something new to debate and theorize about.
But the possibilities are endless, and we have plenty of time to theorize: Avengers 4 just recently wrapped up shooting, and the movie comes out in theaters on May 3, 2019.
In one way or another, though, each book ends up a meditation on the opacity of class experience, to those who live in it but also to those who theorize it.
Psychologists theorize that's because our partisan identities get mixed up with our personal identities — which would mean that an attack on our strongly held beliefs is an attack on the self.
Alter, who did not contribute to Diaz' research, said some scientists theorize that more sitting leads to reductions in insulin sensitivity, while others believe net calorie expenditures decline as sitting increases.
Dominguez-Bello and others theorize that by exposing cesarean-born babies to vaginal microbes, we might mimic a process that leads to a more normal colony of organisms in the baby.
The find has increased the petroleum industry's interest not only in Egypt but in nearby countries like Israel, Cyprus, Lebanon and even Syria, whose waters may contain similar deposits, geologists theorize.
Some political philosophers like to theorize about what goods governments should try to promote, the things that are best in life like freedom and happiness and dignity that should be maximized.
We can theorize, but won't be told, why YouTube thinks we want to see a right-wing polemic about Islam in Europe after watching a video about travel destinations in France.
Some even theorize that, if Daenerys goes full on Mad Queen, Jaime will add Queenslayer to his list of titles (check out how Bran's Season 6 visions might've foreshadowed that here).
It is a term used by scientists which theorize that humans, in recent centuries, have become one of the most important factors influencing the biological, geological and atmospheric processes on Earth.
If I were writing a critical intellectual biography of this guy, Putnam, I would theorize that a lot of what he writes about is a somewhat idealized version of his hometown.
You could also attempt to figure out why Jacoby's broadcast plays such a pivotal role in this episode, or theorize as to how it will play into the show going forward.
Still, the researchers theorize that not only will staying active into your later years protect you from diseases like cancer, it could also make vaccines used on you that much more effective.
Others theorize that Trump's planners adopted the separation strategy just to get courts to end constraints they now impose on family detention — because family detention would look so much kinder than separation.
This week on The Vergecast, Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Paul Miller run through the changes to Apple's product lineup, as well as theorize what will be announced at next week's event.
Of course, the series could also do the Scandal thing and hide Breckenridge's belly with a well-placed plant, but let's theorize about how a Kevin/Sophie baby storyline could play out.
The conspiracy is based on supposed clues posted online by a person or group of people known as "Q," who believers theorize (without evidence) is a highly placed member of the government.
The lack of fossil evidence prior to 200,000 years ago led some scientists to theorize that H. sapiens must have emerged rather suddenly, likely from a predecessor species known as Homo heidelbergensis.
The researchers theorize that the LFEs are triggered when the stress imposed by the solid-earth tide exceeds the strength of the fault at a given point, resulting in a fault slip.
"The authors theorize that weight-associated stigma may have made youths more likely to engage in unhealthy behaviors, such as binge eating and avoiding exercise," the NIH said in a press release.
Researchers theorize that the rise maybe have something to do with the amount of people with chronic pain and mental health disorders who are given prescription opioids to help with the pain.
The year 2012 also happens to be—not coincidentally, the researchers theorize—the first year that a slim majority of Americans reported owning a smartphone, as did over a third of teens.
If I exercise and then resist the urge to replace the energy I've used, I theorize, I'll create a calorie deficit and my body will begin to cannibalize its gelatinous energy stores.
They theorize that famous actors like Idris Elba and Tom Hanks testing positive for the coronavirus is proof that the virus specifically targets members of the supposed global criminal conspiracy against Trump.
He reaches both ways across the aisle of racism, arguing above all for reciprocity, and in doing so begins to theorize the temperate peace of which all humanity is sorely in need.
That line of thinking led Karsenty's team to theorize that our skeletons could have evolved to help us better respond to stress, too, since that's another pivotal function of the endocrine system.
Disturbingly, some scientists theorize that the Ordovician-Silurian extinction—a mass extinction event that happened on Earth some 440 million years ago—was caused by a gamma-ray burst within our own galaxy.
A common exercise done amongst boxing fans is to theorize how two great fighters from different eras of the sport would have fared against the other had the timelines of their careers aligned.
We're left to theorize for now, but with You back in production for season 2 thanks to a renewal Netflix, fans are hopefully that much closer to more insight into Joe's mysterious mentor.
Some analysts theorize that unidentified buyers may feel more comfortable switching sources and therefore more cancellations could arise if a large amount of unknown buyers exist toward the tail end of the season.
Indirect development is the most prevalent developmental strategy of sea-based marine invertebrates, leading the researchers to theorize that the earliest animals on Earth used these kinds of strategies to develop into adults.
Like The Prestige, which Nolan co-wrote, the structure of the story is built on breadcrumbs that naturally prompt audiences to theorize and speculate among themselves, both during and after the show airs.
We can theorize about crossing timelines, quantum entanglement, the multiverse being systematically re-absorbed back into a single One, CERN busting portals into other dimensions... but we have no hard and true answer.
While we can theorize endlessly about the innumerable ways in which our reproductive futures are doomed, let's consider the realities that await us, regardless of the ways in which they will be justified.
Oregon Live reported at the time that officials with the City Commissioner's office couldn't seem to book a ride, leading them to theorize that they'd already been blocked by the ride-haling provider.
The end of Pretty Little Liars means more than just the end of a show: It's the end of a mystery that has made me theorize over every little clue for seven years.
The study measures the extent to which company annual reports use words which are aggressive, use self-absorbed language or show a tendency to blame others, all traits they theorize reveal psychopathic tendencies.
The authors theorize a "possible explanation" for the negative relationship between organic food and cancer risk stems from the "significant" reduction of contamination that occurs when conventional foods are replaced by organic foods.
You can ignore it or theorize your way through it, but it's disturbingly there, and nowhere more dramatically than a series of paintings known as "Tagli" ("Cuts") from the late 8313s and '60s.
And like all the other MCU movies before it, the Captain Marvel's end credit scenes not only give us one more moment from the film to theorize over, but also tease what's coming next.
The authors of the new study, led by Nicolás Chimentoa and Federico Agnolin from the Natural Sciences Museum of Argentina, theorize that the ancient cats engaged in intra-species combat, similar to modern felines.
The librarians are unsure exactly why Phillips sent the posters, although they theorize that they were meant for C.M. Ridding, a scholar of Sanskrit who was the first woman to work at the library.
The geometry is so exact that some experts theorize that the opium plant and our neural architecture is the result of symbiotic co-evolution (some even think opium poppies shaped the development of human consciousness).
His identity has yet to be confirmed in A Song of Ice and Fire, and although some fans theorize that the book version of Coldhands is also Benjen, that has not yet been conclusively proven.
An episode entitled "Black Museum" has sparked the interest of many fans who theorize that the installment will be an homage to every Black Mirror episode that came before it – and they would be right.
But Miller and his colleagues theorize that when the quantity of items placed in working memory gets too large, the number of possible predictions for those items cannot easily be encoded into the feedback signal.
"So it's hard to really speculate and theorize as to why it might all of the sudden steepen, now as the unemployment rate continues to go lower … surely wage pressure should re-emerge," Evans said.
Researchers theorize that if REM comes in too quickly, people's brains don't have the time to organize their memories and determine which ones are needed, "so it all becomes a little bit messy," Ellis said.
But this book is not a polemic, nor is it an attempt to theorize its subject in the way that other books like Fred Turner's "From Counterculture to Cyberculture" or Richard Barbrook's "Imaginary Futures" were.
Add in the twisting timelines and developing storylines, and you've got a show that's almost tailor-made for today's Game of Thrones / Westworld / Watchmen-style cottage industry that loves to theorize and debate over shows.
Photo ops have long provided the unspoken structure of tourism: Thorstein Veblen, one of the first scholars to theorize the performance of leisure, argued that travel is always, at least in part, about being seen traveling.
Observers who've seen the hardware Apple is testing out in public on California roads near its Cupertino HQ theorize that the array Apple uses atop its cars includes not only sensors, but also computer hardware, too.
His caregivers theorize that he squeezed out of an air hole on the truck and landed in a pile of snow – not far ahead of a municipal snowplow clearing the well-traveled road near Hagerstown, Maryland.
Researchers theorize this could be because parents tend to focus more on first-born children in the years before their siblings are born and worry less about younger children once they feel they have parenting down.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Many poets and artists theorize about the importance of failure to their work but few manage to incorporate it into their practice with the generosity and grace of Adjua Greaves.
The state legislature is a testimony to what many who study gender inequity in politics theorize to be true: Increased gender representation directly translates into better consideration of women in the drafting of law and policy.
They illuminate longstanding forensic doubts about the idea that Frank Olson jumped from the window, and theorize that something even darker than mind-control techniques and brainwashing — biological warfare; state-sanctioned murder — lay behind his death.
The North and South Poles always wander a bit, but the movements have increased, and scientists theorize that the redistribution of mass on Earth as glaciers and ice sheets melt is one of the major reasons.
Jeffrey Moore, a research scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, thought this was an interesting clue, leading him to theorize that the structures first formed on the surface as methane gas froze from the atmosphere.
Popper argues that in science it is not possible to "prove" anything; rather, scientists seek to theorize all the possible explanations for a phenomenon, and then seek evidence to disprove as many of those explanations as possible.
Haddox and his coauthor relied on a study with a single cancer patient to theorize that addictive behavior was often simply evidence of undertreated pain, and it could be resolved with larger or more frequent opioid dosages.
Some users, Vice reports, theorize that TikTok's "batch" algorithm shows videos to a small group of users, and if the video receives a certain ratio of engagement-to-views, it'll be shown to a larger batch of users.
Many theorize that weed makes sex better—that cannabis can increase sexual pleasure, and with multiple forms such as smokeables, edibles, and even weed-infused lubricant, it's never been easier to find the perfect way to get high.
Both born on the island that saw the hemisphere's first maroon communities of Afro-descended and indigenous peoples, each artist's larger bodies of work theorize the prismatic and intertwined legacies of enslavement and fugitivity in the African diaspora.
In terms of the mechanism of action, the researchers theorize that the helium particles are getting super-energized by the copious amounts of incoming UV radiation, causing the particles to zip out of the atmosphere and into space.
What made Tate's criticism special was his ability to theorize outward from his encounters with genius and his brushes with banality—to telescope between moments of artistic inspiration and the giant structures within which those moments were produced.
Lawful gun-permit holders, the researchers theorize, could contribute to a street-level arms race by bringing more weapons into public, where they are more likely to be lost or stolen, making their way to the black market.
Though the new study did not identify the reasons why flu might lead to heart attack, Kwong and his co-authors theorize that infectious illness may cause inflammation, stress and constriction of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure.
They theorize that an initial generation of stars made purely of hydrogen and helium — the elements created during the Big Bang — burned ferociously and exploded apocalyptically, jump-starting the seeding of the cosmos with progressively more diverse materials.
Many in the medical community, including the doctor who treated her mother, theorize MDS may be caused by exposure to chemicals like benzene, which is present in many traditional cleaning products, as well as gasoline, soda cans, and cigarettes.
It was the 222s, a moment when groups of women artists (whether they called themselves feminists or not) and academics were beginning to use a feminist analysis of film culture to theorize about gender representation and its political consequences.
As of 2018, scientists are still stumped as to why this phenomenon is occurring in the first place, but some theorize that it may have to do with jet streams on Jupiter that have either changed direction or location.
Some theorize that with a "delayed Brexit" alternative now on the table, hardliners will vote in favor of what they call a "bad deal" rather than see Brexit delayed … We do not think MPs will be swayed by that.
Some TikTok users theorize, Vice reports, that the app shows each video uploaded to the platform to a small batch of users and the engagement an individual video receives determines whether it's shown to a larger batch of users.
If you see lots of work by different artists, you are going to make your own connections; you will like some things more than others — a situation that is always subject to change — and be tempted to theorize the entire experience.
These skeptics look at events like Paul Manafort's plea deal and theorize that, far from delivering the goods to take down Trump, this is instead a predictable resolution to Manafort's unrelated crimes — crimes that have nothing to do with Trump.
Lorzenen and his team theorize that since narwhals have lived in such a specific niche, the Arctic, and in relatively low numbers for much of their million-year history, there was never much need for them to become genetically diverse.
Its entry into the general lexicon is relatively recent, and was hardly in the larger social consciousness when Kingdom Hearts came out in 2002, to the point that it's not wild to theorize it wasn't exactly on creator Tetsuya Nomura's mind.
Philip W. Majerus, a biochemist who was credited as being the first to theorize that taking small doses of aspirin regularly can prevent heart attacks and strokes in vulnerable patients, died on June 218 at his home in St. Louis.
In their insightful article, "The End of the Democratic Century" in this month's Foreign Affairs magazine, Yascha Mounk and Roberto Stefan Foa theorize that the appeal -- and therefore the growth -- of democracies last century was the allure of their economies.
The term "paper architect" is often employed to describe those within the profession who theorize without actually building: Their grand plans remain in blueprint form as they expound the importance of their stylistic innovations from the lectern of college classrooms.
Now, with the pieces in place, in the form of the Standard Model, the theorists are hoping to push further, looking again to the experimenters to confront them with new things to theorize about — clues, perhaps, to an even deeper order.
The 51-year-old scientist said he isn't a Nessie believer – which some theorize is a long-necked plesiosaur that somehow survived the dinosaur extinction – but is eager to take people on an adventure and communicate some science along the way.
During this period, they would rub entheogens such as belladonna, henbane, datura, and mandrake on their bodies (some theorize they rubbed these substances on the broomsticks and inserted them vaginally) in order to loosen their spirits from their physical form.
The story of the Superhenge is not yet clear, but some theorize that the site reflects Britain's tumult as tribal society shifted from the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age, and the change in religious practice around that time, too.
As astronomers theorize that radio wave bursts could be caused by advanced interstellar spacecraft designed by non-human civilizations, another more hunger-inducing mystery of the cosmos is slowly revealing itself to us earthlings—in the form of a 22-mile-wide ravioli.
By vaccinating against more than one synthetic cathinone, they theorize, the treatment could provide wider, sustained protection against newer batches of bath salts, since the formulas are often tweaked by manufacturers in an effort to avoid detection by drug screenings and law enforcement.
But Saturday Night Live took a different approach, using the opportunity to theorize as to why the company has ultimately chosen to split its second headquarters between those two specific locations — and concluding that Bezos simply wanted to troll President Donald Trump.
Following the bread crumbs of information, these Frank Ocean super fans found themselves congregating on subreddits devoted to the artist, following social media accounts with push notifications, and setting up Slack channels to discuss and theorize about what Ocean was really up to.
"I theorize in my book that it was about reasserting claim over their bodies during a time when women's bodies issues were so prominent in the media, from discussions and debates over breast cancer, eating disorders, cosmetic surgery, motherhood and abortion," Mifflin said.
That flaming streak seen shooting across the sky above Paris hinted that Jean is still alive in some form, but without a post-credits scene at the end explaining things further, fans will just have to speculate and theorize on their own.
The study researchers aren't sure exactly why having more sex is linked to better verbal and visual abilities, but theorize that it might have something to do with hormones such as dopamine or oxytocin that are released into the brain during sex.
Video recordings of lectures and presentations on the history and culture surrounding viruses are also included within the museum limits, and for the truly enthused, academic papers and essays by Hyppönen that theorize on the behavior of malware are also available for viewing.
Scientists theorize that the moon, a quarter the size of Earth and weighing about 80 times less, was formed some 4.5 billion years ago from the remnants of a collision between early Earth and another planetary body, possibly as big as Mars.
In recent weeks, North Korean media have released images of a "newly built submarine" and subsequent analyses by researchers and think tanks theorize it is a second Sinpo-class ballistic missile submarine (SSB) that might be capable of launching nuclear ballistic missiles.
" As with drugs, the researchers theorize that the internet, for people who are frequently online, is used to "relieve or escape stress and/or reduce anxiety, either produced by separation from the internet or from pre-existing factors in an individual's life.
The label actually recommends mixing it with apple cider vinegar, and numerous people online theorize that the vinegar, which is very acidic, helps neutralize the pH of the clay, though I can't find an authoritative source to help me confirm that this is actually true.
But, fans too have thought of that and theorize that the spear in Drogon's should could have been doused with poison by Qyburn (Anton Lesser) to make sure that he is really down for the count if the blade makes contact with his reptilian skin.
The fact that married people are getting it on less often and that there are more single people, who have less sex than married people or people living with a partner generally, are the two main reasons for this dip, researchers theorize in the study.
Right now, the only thing we know for sure is that we could — and probably will — theorize about all these things and more until December 15, when The Last Jedi will answer all (or okay, maybe just some of) the questions raised by its title.
Though more studies on the causes of freezing on the brain are needed, researchers theorize that the amygdala "hits the brakes" on your body in order to assess the situation and decide what to do next if it doesn't think you should fight or run.
On the one hand, it's achieved some of the goals of the West Coast Women's Conference: broadening the conversation to those who can't afford a college degree or a conference entrance fee, providing platforms to theorize about things the mainstream might leave off the official program.
The American Institute in Taiwan, a non-profit that operates as the de-facto U.S. embassy in Taipei, is set to launch its new office that day and a senior U.S. official — many theorize it could be National Security Advisor John Bolton — is widely expected to attend.
The former includes offensive lines like, "Someone had to pick the cotton /Someone had to plant the corn/Someone had to slave and be able to sing/That's why darkies were born," though some theorize it's actually just satire, considering she recorded it with African-American artist Paul Robseon.
Everyone seems to easily theorize what they might do in a world with AR glasses, but it's the current world where a lot of companies are having a tough time visualizing what will make a user raise their smartphone up to see an augmented view of the world.
While the official etymology is unclear, some theorize the term refers to the narrow, monolid eyes many Asians have; others suggest the word might be an onomatopoeia for the clinking metal-on-metal sound of Chinese laborers working on the railroads that were instrumental in the American expansion westward.
Some fans have tuned out football, they theorize, to tune in to a political race in which sexual assault and the treatment of women have been front and center, thanks to Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee who has bragged about groping and kissing women without their consent.
While some economists theorize the country could manage this by only paying for important things until we got our financial car back on the road, most agree that even a short-term default, and certainly a long-term one, would cause utter economic chaos at home and abroad.
"While members may be hesitant to theorize about the President's legal troubles to the media, there's growing concern among them that the President and his team aren't taking any of this seriously, as if it's just another subplot brewing in a bad reality TV show," the aide said.
The reason, she says, is that some neuroscientists, like Antonio Damasio, theorize that being sentient has everything to do with whether one's nervous system is determined by the presence of voltage-gated ion channels, which Marino describes as the movement of positively charged ions across the cell membrane within a nervous system.
The authors said they don't have enough data to make further extrapolations from their findings, but they theorize that the reductions in smoking "might lead to significant reductions in morbidity and mortality caused by smoking" and — because smoking and its associated health effects increase health care spending — reduce state and federal costs.
Minor spoiler alert: Because of Avengers: Endgame set photos in which some of the Avengers have Quantum Realm devices attached to their persons, some fans have started to theorize that the Quantum Realm will function as a means of time travel for the Avengers, perhaps to go back in time to before Thanos snapped.
There are a few important things to note before blaming Tylenol for yesterday's family fight: The sample size is quite small and the team doesn't know why this effect happens, though they theorize that it is because there is an overlap in our ability to experience pain and our ability to empathize with others.
Fatberg scientists — a lonely group — theorize that as cooking oil ages in the low-oxygen conditions of a sewer, it undergoes a process of saponification, hardening into a crumbly, soaplike substance whose nearest relation is the layer of "grave wax" that can mummify a buried corpse in a shroud of its own exuded fat.
Normally, the job of the TV recapper (in this review, played by me) is to dive into the nitty gritty of the episode the viewer just watched, to connect the various plot threads to previous episodes, to theorize about what's to come, and to hopefully nod toward the world at large lurking just off-camera.
That's where the easter egg trail ends for now, Magic Leap heavily utilizes whales in marketing so that could be an end in itself, but many Redditors are reaching to theorize that the star points to a December reveal for Magic Leap's first product, because that is the time of the year that this particular star is most visible.
Radiohead is a band that can release an album and within minutes, fans around the world converge on the internet and theorize about every aspect of it: the significance of the date it was released, the imagery in the album cover, what the track titles really mean, where coded messages in the lyrics are — the list goes on and on.
Read more: 'It's important to know when it's not your time': Kirsten Gillibrand announces she is dropping out of the 2020 Democratic presidential raceAs political commentators continue to theorize which of the remaining 20 Democratic candidates poses the biggest threat to Trump's potential second term, numerous news reports have indicated that Trump has intensely focused on former Vice President Joe Biden.
The challenge is that identifying realistic solutions requires the input and expertise of a whole variety of stakeholders with differing interests: leaders of technology companies who are trying to innovate while turning a profit; regulators in varying jurisdictions who must form policies to protect the public; ethicists who theorize with evaluations of the unintended risks and benefits; public health researchers who are looking out for the public's health; and many others.

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