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Beggs theorizes that it's because the role is so technical.
"If they're on it, they're not saying," one man theorizes.
Harrison theorizes it's because they've always had less to lose.
He theorizes that a major slope from a mountain triggered the waves.
That information, Morrison theorizes, is that Drake hooked up with Kardashian West.
Chin theorizes that the crustaceans provided the hadrosaurs with valuable protein and calcium.
Gardenhire theorizes that it is a just a matter of making more money.
Redditor Sam_Stark theorizes that Cersei can consolidate her power by marrying Euron Greyjoy.
It theorizes that love is a force powerful enough to save entire races.
It is, to be precise, Rosencrantz who theorizes about the nonexistence of England.
That stress, Buck theorizes, could have made him more susceptible to nerve damage.
"She will feel a lot of guilt and a lot of shame," she theorizes.
The battle may even lead to more insurgents in other cities, a commander theorizes.
Rachel Cusk, in a profile of Paul, theorizes as the archetype of the male
A new documentary theorizes a fire doomed the ship long before it even left port.
When Nick's signature "flirty, charm-y," razzle dazzle doesn't work, Leatherwood theorizes, something surprising happened.
"He could pop up as an evangelist for VR," theorizes Ben Schachter of Macquarie Capital.
Schmidt theorizes that the media fixation on sting pain is itself a potential data point.
Hayden, however, theorizes that they were offloading guilt for their own participation in the system.
He himself theorizes this: "I don't think men can transcend their masculine privilege," he told Cabreja.
But the study theorizes that some escaped their leafy tombs by being flushed out with rainwater.
Kouchaki theorizes that women assume that men — more so than women — will want them to lie.
The Economist theorizes that there could be as many as one billion remote workers by 2035.
Part of it, as Noah Smith of Bloomberg theorizes, may be disappointment among the well-educated young.
She theorizes that genetic material from Neanderthals could have changed how the human body interacts with UV radiation.
Romero theorizes that forcing customers to download and install something on their phone wouldn't work, since it's intrusive.
The Boring Company theorizes it would need nine to 16 tunnel boring machines to get the job done.
He theorizes the lack of "give" is irritating the knee as it rotates upon release of the ball.
The ambitious dream is called Moon Valley, and ispace theorizes it could be up and running by 2040.
CNN's Chris Cillizza theorizes that he likes the attention but doesn't understand the damage he's doing to himself.
Mazumder theorizes that tall, oppressive buildings are contributing to a rise in mental health problems among city dwellers.
The Instagram account theorizes that Kardashian faked her terrible ordeal because — drumroll, please — she was getting a butt reduction.
The only reason the creatures seem riderless is due to simple digital erasure à la Marvel Studios, VF theorizes.
This unfortunate historical comparison, Reddit user IoI_xD theorizes, may have helped draw so many subreddits into the Allies' fold.
He theorizes that they're either going to keep busting records together, or they'll return to something closer to normal. 
Dr. Lobel theorizes that men could possibly transmit the disease to sexual partners even after they stop displaying symptoms.
St. Peter, 28, theorizes one reason behind the surge of influencers leaving veganism is simply the passing of time.
Another colleague theorizes that Mr. Brown operated as a kind of romantic stand-in for both of her brothers.
This person theorizes that Bran is the hero of the series, looking to stop the destruction he has already seen.
Operating before these ideas came to light, Vanderpoel seems to see her grids primarily "as a didactic tool," Bruton theorizes.
Carmichael theorizes that these shows helped strengthen NBC's resolve in supporting ''The Carmichael Show,'' which features an entirely black cast.
"He doesn't want to be in a situation where anyone has any kind of power over him," Mr. Robbins theorizes.
The peak in infection rate for the US and Europe, he theorizes, probably won't come until late April or May.
He theorizes that the chillhop renaissance can be traced back to a bygone nostalgia for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and Toonami.
Bustle theorizes that Kim has already confirmed all three rumored Kardashian/Jenner pregnancies and frankly, this makes a lot of sense.
She theorizes that her difficulty in finding employment was connected to her unconventional hairstyle — it was bright blue at the time.
During a fairly passive aggressive couple's therapy session between Madeline and Ed, Dr. Reisman theorizes about what led Madeline to cheat.
A fascinating new paper theorizes that alien civilizations could do the same thing, reshaping their homeworlds in predictable and potentially detectable ways.
IndieWire also theorizes that the small face at the bottom left corner of Lawrence's poster is a picture frame depicting Bardem's character.
"Jon screamed at the undead dragon to distract it so Arya can run past and kill the Night King," theorizes u/Applesoapp.
In his book "Far From the Tree," Andrew Solomon theorizes that families might abort fetuses if their sexual orientation could be determined.
The group theorizes that it was suspended for the duration of Periscope livestream about "online safety" taking place at Twitter's London headquarters.
Mitteröcker theorizes that might be happening now in a new paper published this week in the Proceedings of the Academy of Science.
Kwon theorizes that the reason why Korean sushi hasn't caught on with the masses is because people generally view sushi as singularly authentic.
The singularity is a concept popularized by futurist Ray Kurzweil that theorizes that one day soon human and machine consciousnesses will become indistinguishable.
One Redditor theorizes that Maeve (Thandie Newton) and Dolores (Wood) will assume the role of the "humans" in the new, robot-led Westworld.
Lee's biographer Charles Shields, who uncovered the story of Lee's anonymous article, theorizes that she didn't want to take anything away from Capote.
"[These renderings] force us to think not just about the possibilities of what might have been, but also what might become," Goldin theorizes.
He also theorizes that the predominantly white sports media vilifies Ryan Lochte and Grayson Allen because they are white and, therefore, safe targets.
It's unclear how Netflix chooses which scenes are eligible for the feature, but TIME theorizes that it does so based on individual data.
So does Woman's account of a documentary she worked on, about an academic who basically theorizes that women should be running the world.
A third contingent theorizes that the bridge of nerve tissue taken from Fidyka's lower leg—not the olfactory ensheathing cells—deserves the credit.
It theorizes that traditional gender-role expectations that some guys hold may mask inappropriate beliefs such as women "owing" men for buying them dinner.
Snowden also theorizes that this hack might make it possible for foreign countries to definitively attribute hacks conducted against them to the United States.
Both the farmer and his daughter are dead; Beric theorizes that the farmer killed his girl and then himself rather than starve to death.
A two-hour-and-12-minute slog from San Francisco to San Jose would become a breezy 15 minutes by flying car, Uber theorizes.
Obert theorizes that the biggest draw was Cody Ippolito, DaVonte's best friend and a linebacker at Chaparral who had already signed with the Wildcats.
Lozman theorizes that the storm surge sent poorly anchored derelict sailboats careening into pricey yachts, powerboats, and catamarans, creating a domino effect of destruction.
Randall theorizes that these snails began as representation of the Lombards, a maligned group that rose to prominence as lenders in the late 1200s.
Another theory, this one specifically about the plot of "Messiah" theorizes that the main character Al-Masih (Mehdi Dehbi) is actually the Anti-Christ.
Perhaps, as Sisman theorizes, it was that he was never after money so much as status — a place in the loftier realms of scholarship.
She theorizes that husbands find the transition more difficult than their wives, and points out the labor market has traditionally lagged behind gender equality.
The finding doesn't totally discredit the series, since The Keepers theorizes that Maskell may have played a puppet master–type role in Cesnik's murder.
An enduring headwind: BMO economist Sal Guatieri theorizes that the growing number of applications for automation will keep wage growth low for the foreseeable future.
It's not clear why this is happening, but the ACS theorizes women in that age group may be tested less often, resulting in fewer diagnoses.
Davenport further theorizes that some organized gangs involved in illegal cannabis trafficking may simply shift their focus to other "illicit income-generating activities" under legalization.
"It's like the butterfly effect in complexity theory," Mr. Pedraza said, referring to the physics principle that theorizes that small gestures can produce distant repercussions.
"I think people are erring more toward the personalized [boxes] because they want to use their money on something they can keep forever," theorizes McFadden.
At that rate, Musk theorizes, each Starship rocket would make roughly 2026,000 flights per year, launching a total of 100,000 tons of cargo into orbit.
In a paper recently published in Human Development, Dr. Wu theorizes that this switch from broad to specialized learning plays a role in cognitive function.
There's also the widely known idea of "conspicuous consumption, " which theorizes that certain luxurious expenditures have no other meaningful purpose than to build social status.
He also theorizes about how the early Spanish explorers left behind hidden treasure vaults of gold and silver in Gold Butte and the surrounding region.
Hoopster theorizes that the real Jason performed the trick last summer and burned half his face off, and that his Tether, Pluto, doesn't remember it happening.
He theorizes the discrepancy between the two countries is a direct result of more moderators being hired to ensure all videos that appear are widely appropriate.
Musk theorizes that the Loop could take Los Angeles residents from downtown LA to any terminal at the LAX airport within 8 minutes for about $1.
Because of this, Muise theorizes that under-perception bias could be a mechanism to balance conflicting levels of sexual interest and maintain harmony in the relationship.
But Rick Palacios Jr., the director of research at John Burns, theorizes that the falling mobility rate may also be connected to the increase in telecommuting.
He theorizes such activity might be a skewed manifestation of the girls' own power — their nascent sexuality and maturity bursting through the cracks of their girlhood.
This is a product, he theorizes, of the early 2000s, when rom-coms were being cranked out at breakneck speed, giving the genre a bad reputation.
Marsden also theorizes that HSPs might share symptoms with those on the autism spectrum, and that HSP might eventually be found to be an autistic trait.
The OFC, because it interacts with other brain regions that coordinate aspects of mood and emotion, might provide a more consistent benefit when stimulated, the team theorizes.
Csikszentmihalyi theorizes that in order to retain flow and "stay in the zone," the activity must reach a balance between the activity's challenges and the participant's abilities.
It's a mental mind fuck, theorizes plus-size model Shay Neary, because we still have strict and unnecessary definitions of what is feminine and what is masculine.
Hall was motivated in part by the work of evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar of the University of Oxford who theorizes that there are layers of friendship—e.g.
Ross MacPhee, a researcher at the American Museum of Natural History, theorizes that some kind of superinfection is largely responsible for the extinction of the wooly mammoth.
Tina Campt, the author of "Listening to Images," theorizes that photographs are haptic artifacts, capable of transmitting frequencies that can be felt, or heard by the body.
The first theorizes that bitcoin, which some perceive to be a better asset than gold, could end up replacing either a portion of gold or gold entirely.
TVGuide theorizes that This Is Us was switched back to its regular slot so that it won't be interrupted by Thursday Night Football, which will begin November 9.
"Users would be able to store their data wherever they want, be that on their own local machines, or services set up to be data hosts," theorizes Masnick.
It sits next to della Porta's Natural Magic (1658), which theorizes that women accused of witchcraft after claiming they could fly had only experienced hallucinogens while making herbal remedies.
Chyna theorizes that, even though she and Rob have had a fight, he just didn't want to go to San Diego and he will blame it all on her.
Last month, she unveiled Pure Human, a range of leather prototypes that she theorizes could be grown from DNA extracted from hair samples of the fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
One reason, Mr. Kashkari theorizes, may be greater credibility that the Fed and other central banks won't allow inflation to take off as it did back in the 1970s.
So finding a way to safely reduce the number of hypocretin-producing cells or otherwise block its production, the team theorizes, might just short-circuit a person's cycle of addiction.
If my military theorizes a new type of missile, then your military is incentivized to create a response, perhaps a missile defense system, or maybe an even faster, meaner missile.
He theorizes that the Bay Ridge dock was poorly designed by Ocean and Coastal Consultants, a nautical engineering company in Connecticut, which was contracted by the city to build it.
Neanderthal mutations that persist in the DNA of non-African humans today are estimated to make those people 1 percent less evolutionarily fit than others without them, the study theorizes.
One historian theorizes that Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III (who ruled England from 1760 to 1820) was the descendant of a Portuguese royal family with African ancestry.
Haynes remarks that Whitley was involved with "that whole thing," which The Wrap theorizes is a reference to Robert Mueller's investigation into collusion between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia.
Judging by the way Arya was clutching onto her dagger and how Bran was acting towards Sansa, that it will likely not end in their older sister's favor, the Redditor theorizes.
"I think Heather from the beginning, she wants to be the sarcastic judge of everything," Lovell, who enjoyed doing the quiet commentary of this song over a "big, belty number," theorizes.
Weinig theorizes that while buying VIX calls, 50 Cent is also betting against volatility in another form, such as VIX futures — which have indeed seen their share of shorts spike recently.
The industry insider theorizes original Silicon Valley angel investor and best character Peter Gregory (the late Christopher Evan Welch) is almost entirely a fictionalized version of "eccentric libertarian billionaire" Peter Thiel.
King theorizes that the intensity of the dream orgasm, which many others confirmed, may be in part due to the fact that it's easier, in sleep, for women to let go.
This study theorizes that C. auris was an environmental fungus initially found in wetlands and may have had an intermediate host like a sea bird and then been passed to humans.
That would make them an exception to the "disposable soma" theory of aging, which theorizes that organisms only have a finite amount of energy to spend on important biological processes like reproduction.
In a lengthy Reddit theory, user u/byrd82 theorizes that the translation is even more off than we initially thought, and there's proof that Jaime is going to save everyone in Westeros.
Once the data on every world leader is released — which, in going along with this theory, is probably Dolores' goal — HaxDogma theorizes it would cause economic downfalls and possibly even civil war.
Whiteside theorizes the enduring popularity of the stuff is due to the fact that, like the McRib sandwich or Shamrock Shake at McDonald's, it's only prevalent at a certain time of year.
He theorizes that cold granulated glass was packed into a mould, and then a blob of molten blue glass was introduced and pressed against the mould, heating the white granules from behind.
The Big Crunch, as Strauss referred to, theorizes that the expansion of the universe that started with the Big Bang will eventually stop, contract, and the universe will collapse in on itself.
Over seven episodes, it theorizes that the nun, Sister Catherine "Cathy" Cesnik, was killed because she threatened to reveal rampant sexual abuse going on at the Archbishop Keough High School for girls.
Spotted by Apple Insider, the iPhone maker was granted a patent called "Vein imaging using detection of pulsed radiation," which theorizes using infrared light to capture images of the veins beneath someone's skin.
Leimgruber theorizes that Facebook was looking for an excuse to ban BloomID's ads because it competes with Facebook's own sign-in product, Facebook Login (formerly part of a broader service called Facebook Connect).
As an introduction to the painting reveals, the therapist theorizes that Nola is in the process of "individuating," or separating one's desires from those of the people who influence their life the most.
In this case, Brown theorizes, the dealers attempted to send the box of pills to her old home (which is currently vacant) but misspelled the name of the street in writing the address.
Syed Rafiul Hussain, a mobile standards security researcher at Purdue University, theorizes the issue may have happened when carriers were doing maintenance testing or stress testing using previously sent data or old messages.
He raps "Broke serving fiends / Got rich became an addict," painting the ugly cycle that early exposure to drugs can create, or as he theorizes here, the addiction could be passed down genetically.
Horowitz theorizes that may be because the study looked at suicide deaths, not suicide attempts—girls are more likely to attempt suicide, she said, but boys are more likely to die by suicide.
Gallup theorizes that this can be explained by the prevalence of women in the part-time work force, which is more likely to see disruptions in scheduling and operations than full-time jobs.
In the excellent book "The Inner Game of Tennis," W. Timothy Gallwey theorizes that every tennis player has dual personalities — there is the self who executes the shots and the self who watches.
GROWTH HAMPERED BY LESS SKILLED WORKFORCE: Speaking of JPMorgan Chase, a recent research note from the bank theorizes that the American workforce isn't as skilled as it used to be: http://on.wsj.com/1TlNTLu.
Maybe, The Wrap theorizes, Carol will be like Quasar in the comics – a character who's powered by quantum energy, and therefore has the ability to hop through the Quantum Realm across dimensions and timelines.
If a catastrophe such as an asteroid collision wipes out all life on the Earth's surface, Borgonie theorizes that nematodes and other extremophiles could emerge through hot springs and kickstart life on the surface.
A study theorizes that the "chaotic terrain" on Mercury's surface — a jumbled landscape of cracked, uneven rock — was formed by activity underneath the planet's barren, scorched exterior, and not a collision, the prevailing theory.
Lozos theorizes that on December 8, 1812, the magnitude 7.5 earthquake, often called the San Juan Capistrano earthquake, was the result of both the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults rupturing at the same time.
Tai Sing Lee's team, co-led by George Church, theorizes that the brain has built a library of parts—bits and pieces of objects and people—and learns rules for how to put those parts together.
" In it, López theorizes, "In addition to the real life talented human beings impacted by these layoffs, the move is a warning and reminder — Tumblr is no longer in the protective purgatory of pre-Verizon Yahoo.
As she ponders the mental health of creative people throughout history, like Vincent van Gogh and Georgia O'Keeffe, Forney theorizes how a mood disorder diagnosis affects a person's view of themselves and their capacity for creativity.
Though scientists do not know how stress affects gestation, Fukuda theorizes that the vulnerability of Y-bearing sperm cells, male embryos and/or male fetuses to stress is why "subtle significant changes in sex ratios" occur.
There's an actual treatment modality known as "Culinary Art Therapy" that theorizes that cooking gives people a sense of mastery, improves their communication skills, and staying "in the moment" via the ever-popular practice of mindfulness.
International Business Times theorizes that ith Jon now ruling the North, Bran may be trying to make it to Winterfell to warn him of his powerful dragon blood before the real battle for the Iron Throne begins.
Random Data: Wellick theorizes that Elliot wears the same clothes all the time — black hoodie, black jeans, black shoes — because he just doesn't care what anyone else thinks of him and perhaps doesn't care about anyone either.
What's happening: A research paper presented by economist Alberto Cavallo at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's annual symposium theorizes that competition from Amazon is leading to frequent price changes at brick and mortar retailer locations.
Singh told Gizmodo she theorizes there are two primary ways the airline would have been able to glean her flight number solely from her Twitter profile and without her having yet privately reached out to the company.
As she joins forces with a friend to lay a deadly trap for the monster and theorizes as to what might drive the beast, she, too, takes on agency that surpasses the best efforts of local police.
A four-part television adaptation of the book was released yesterday, on Netflix, with an episode dedicated to each of the elements Nosrat theorizes are all anyone needs to understand in order to be a great cook.
While there doesn't seem to be any record of the moment when wedding hookups became a thing, professional bridesmaid (yes, that's a real thing) Jen Glantz theorizes that wedding hookup culture came with the rise of wedding extravaganzas.
" While even Chauncey isn't positive how the "closet" came to be, he theorizes that "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of 'skeleton in the closet.
As The Daily Dot theorizes, this anxiety could stem from a San Antonio-based class for parents about the dangers of internet trends, which was covered by a local news station and subsequently picked up by other outlets.
Stewart theorizes that the close election in 2000 primed Americans to believe that a small handful of voters, and thus a small amount of fraud, can change the course of history, even though this is rarely the case.
In Nintendo's case, Perzanowski theorizes that the company either didn't want to pony up the cash to protect the integrity of consumer purchases, or it simply wanted to force users to buy those same titles all over again.
Dr. Warrington theorizes that the first section is where the song most closely overlaps with the sounds of the screw pump, and that lowering the pitch improves the chances that the opening motif will not get drowned out.
In "Know Your Whites," McMillan Cottom theorizes about the ascents of Barack Obama and Donald Trump, gathering evidence that includes her lived experience, the history of white fragility and the musings of a black man taking a smoke.
And without the ability to properly differentiate between real users and bots, and because vast swaths of the internet economy depends on advertisers not caring about the distinction anyway, the level of fake behavior will only intensify, Read theorizes.
As for Woodall, she theorizes that maybe "they wanted to make it as easy as possible for customers to know how much they would pay for any possible amount of wings, without the cashier needing to clarify or calculate."
NPR's Planet Money theorizes that the increase in tooth price over inflation is because when funds are more available, spending tends to increase disproportionately in the areas that people value most, such as creating treasured memories for one's children.
Polygon spotted a Twitter thread from Naughty Dog animator Jonathan Cooper, who also has animation credits with the Assassins Creed and Mass Effect series, in which Cooper theorizes about what happened to create some of Andromeda's more memorable gaffes.
Dyson theorizes that the saga is actually narrating the rise of the modern democratic nation-state; if that proves true, every remaining House of Westeros will need to wise up to the notion of what diplomats call a "positive sum" game.
No one really knows why anyone contracts ALS, says Bedlack, who theorizes that some veterans might be genetically predisposed to develop the disease and that the stress and rigors of military service might amplify injury to the body's nervous system.
Based on Harry's decisions, which aren't going over well with his people, The Daily Beast theorizes that there is an engagement in the near future, as only a potential marriage could merit this type of disregard for the royal rules.
In Qninba's ensuing report, which can be found at the science journal Alauda, he theorizes that — in what is an apparent example of nonhuman animal husbandry — the falcons were deliberately storing the birds as a means of maintaining live, fresh prey.
Ed believes there could be at least 35 people like him in America right now, and Ford theorizes whomever nearly beat an elderly Sacramento woman within an inch of her life, and killed her dog, might be one of those people.
Royal London theorizes that given the greater numbers of young people who would watch live-streamed funeral services, as well as the growing numbers of funeral homes that even offer live-streaming, this could be the funeral of the future.
There, Sotavalta describes the uses of his "acoustic method" of identifying insects using his absolute pitch, and theorizes about the subtleties of insect wingbeat: how much energy it consumes, and how it varies according to air pressure and body size.
Alluding to the fact that Rajneesh does have a significant number of Jewish followers, he theorizes that the anti-Semitic statements and jokes of the Bhagwan and Silverman are part of an effort to break down the identities of Jewish followers.
And yet, if that day ever comes and humans are faced with the mind-blowing reality that we are not alone in the universe, the news could usher in one of the most profound changes in the history of our planet, theorizes Tarter.
The paper's "Spygate Special Coverage" section, which frequently sits atop its website, theorizes about a grand, yearslong plot in which former Obama and Clinton staffers, a handful of magazines and newspapers, private investigators and government bureaucrats plan to take down the Trump presidency.
He theorizes that as devices like drones, autonomous cars and robots proliferate, they are going to require extremely rapid processing — so fast, in fact, that sending data up to the cloud and back to get an answer will simply be too slow.
Scientists are still studying why a particular song can bring memories back so easily, but one group of researchers theorizes that music is particularly good at recalling happy memories because your brain wants preserve happy feelings more than it does negative feelings.
McNulty's team, however, theorizes there could be something more primal at work: Sometimes, they argue, we might subconsciously think of our partner in a less positive light—without realizing we're doing it, often due to issues like work stress or caring for children.
One of the posts theorizes that Scully's use of Finder Spyder is an homage to Breaking Bad, but Finder Spyder sleuth that I (apparently) am, I now know that Breaking Bad was not the first occurance of the fake search engine.  http://finderspyderscully.tumblr.
But these voters may have failed to turn out anyway, either because they wouldn't have been happy no matter what, or because, as Darling himself theorizes, Trump voters may be very loyal to him but, like Barack Obama diehards, aren't reliable midterm voters.
Because it's released by absorbing the pain of others, queuing up a sad song might give a suffering person a quick hit of prolactin, Huron theorizes, though neither he nor any other researcher has actually tested prolactin levels in subjects listening to music.
As these people die off, he theorizes, the GOP will emerge fresh, buoyed by a young class of thinkers who have gotten past all of these racial hangups: While most of the crazy progressives are young, most of the crazy conservatives are old.
If these laws are, as Kerr theorizes, not suited to malware-developer prosecutions, it raises the question of how exactly prosecutors are expected to stem the tide of hacking in a time when the world has never been more dependent on interconnected, vulnerable computer systems.
One of the classic texts of science fiction — the 1959 novel A Canticle for Leibowitz, written during the Cold War — even theorizes that the apocalypse and then humanity's regeneration will have something to do with nuclear power's ability to both foster and destroy life.
I'm fairly certain they would look similar to what Kevin Drum theorizes at Mother Jones: Clinton was probably unfailingly polite to her audience—as people normally are when they're offered $225,000 for an hour of work—but that's likely about the extent of it.
There's also a possibility that it could then act as a virtual extension of the Powerwall, Electrek theorizes, feeding energy back into the grid in instances where it would do more good in your home than in your car, during a power outage for example.
She also theorizes that she played second fiddle to her sisters in the past because of weight or body shape: "There would always be this attention on Kourtney and Kim, but I was too much work for [stylists] or they had nothing in my size," she said.
In the second half of the show, Dieter explains why Microsoft's Surface Pro X is a "heartbreaker" after reviewing it, Nilay compares the AirPods Pro to other noise-canceling headphones, and Paul theorizes what happened when people were getting super-delayed text messages from Valentine's Day.
" And though Brown is reluctant to make sweeping analysis of gamers as a class, she does mention in her writings the potential effects of gaming's conventions; cheaters within a gaming context, she theorizes, are "players that are unfaithful to the relationship agreements laid out at the start of play.
An interview with feminist scholar Silvia Federici provides some historical context through her book, Caliban and The Witch, which theorizes how the transition from feudalism to capitalism consigned poor women like Anna Göldi to strict gender roles and undermined their ability to control their reproductive and labor power.
"A lot of people who voted for him recognized that he was what he was, but wanted a change and so they were willing to go along," theorizes Jessica Leeds, one of the first women to step forward and accuse Trump of groping her, decades ago on an airplane.
In particular, the piece points to King's endorsement of Faith Goldy, a candidate in Toronto's mayoral election accused of being a white nationalist, as well as King's support for the "great replacement" theory, which theorizes that global elites are purposefully working to replace populations with immigrants around the world.
A  paper  written by astrobiologists from Washington State University and the University of London theorizes that conditions on the surface of the Moon could have supported "simple life-forms" right after the Moon was formed 4 billion years ago, and during the lunar volcanic activity that occurred 3.5 billion years ago.
As one redditor theorizes, this warning could have dire implications for everyone's plan to take a wight down South next episode: [MAIN SPOILERS] Didn't Benjen already confirm... from gameofthrones But this also means that there's a pretty good chance Benjen will survive the fight he saved Jon from in episode 6.
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) theorizes that Earhart and Noonan were able to employ their two-way radio in the downed Lockheed Electra to send pleas for help in their final days marooned on the then-deserted Gardner Island, also known as Nikumaroro, The Washington Post reported.
" Musk has also shepherded the adoption of the Hyperloop pods with The Boring Company, which theorizes that "fast to dig, low cost tunnels would also make Hyperloop adoption viable and enable rapid transit across densely populated regions, enabling travel from New York to Washington DC in less than 30 minutes.
Krystal Ball theorizes how things might unfold if Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE wins the nomination. Hill.
"Rover theorizes that these diesel concentrations could have been caused by an inadvertent and unreported spill or leak from equipment operating during the clean-up, or it could have been the deliberate or malicious act of individuals opposed to the project," the company told FERC in a filing Friday, noting the data was inconclusive.
It is circular and self-reflexively postmodern—Øyehaug's text enacts what Barthes theorizes, exalting an "object" that is itself just a sentence—while also registering some brief flash of consciousness, some small explosion of longing, that, like Anna Bae's discovery in Rimbaud's biography, seems true to our own experience of passionate reading: jouissance , to be precise.
Hesse himself understates the impact of this significantly, writing that "some of the pictures look especially creepy," and he theorizes that's because we have a very good idea of what animal faces especially should look like, anything that features eyes in particular (like my own example above, with the source material provided unwittingly by my colleague) turns out especially horrifying.
In the summer of 2017, a Google employee named James Damore suggested in an internal email that several qualities more commonly found in women — including higher rates of anxiety — explained why they weren't thriving in a competitive world of coding; he cited the cognitive neuroscientist Simon Baron-Cohen, who theorizes that the male brain is more likely to be "systemizing," compared with women's "empathizing" brains.
" More recently, in her new study of Noh and European Modernism, Learning to Kneel (Columbia University Press, 2016), Claire Preston further theorizes that Yeats' was seduced by the supernatural qualities delivered in Noh stagecraft, such that "By translating the masks, chorus, music and dance of noh for his Cuchulain cycle, Yeats hoped to turn the actor's body […] into a container that can be filled by spirits, ghosts and gods.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Alighiero Boetti, "Per Sol, Carol, Sofia, Eva LeWitt, Oggi il nono giorno nono mese dell'anno mille novecento ottantotto (For Sol, Carol, Sofia, Eva LeWitt, Today the ninth day of the ninth month of the year nineteen hundred and eighty-eight)" (1988), embroidery on fabric, 57 x 55 inches, LeWitt Collection, Chester, CT (© 2016 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York / SIAE, Rome)This week, the Drawing Center hangs selections from Sol LeWitt's art collection, a conference theorizes the web, dancers read from Martha Graham's biography, and more.
This "base case" forecast assumed that adoption will be slow, as compared to that of smartphones and tablets, but, the report noted, "as the technology advances, price points decline, and an entire new marketplace of applications (both business and consumer) hits the market, we believe VR/AR has the potential to spawn a multi-billion dollar industry, and possibly be as game changing as the advent of the PC." While the conversation around VR (virtual reality) and AR (augmented reality) often focuses on gaming and video entertainment, the Goldman report theorizes that these use cases will account for less than half of the software market.

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