Sentences with phrase «hypothetical questions like»

In practice it's incredibly difficult to evaluate hypothetical questions like, «if this bad story about a candidate hadn't come out during the campaign, would they still have lost?»

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Polls like this can only either be hypothetical, so we'll never know what will really happen until Blair is replaced, but what would give us the best idea is a normal voting intention question prompting with party leader names, and then another voting intention question but with Gordon Brown as the Labour leader (and then possibly, just to put the cat among the pigeons, some with Alan Johnson, John Reid, Hilary Benn, etc, etc...)
It went like this: said friend's daughter had been on a quest to lose weight and as such followed a distinctly regimented eating routine for the whole of six months before beginning to experience severe stomach aches that manifested first as period cramps, then gas, then a big question mark that could have, with the right dose of neuroses, led to a number of hypothetical ailments, some of which — terminal.
i like your article... but i have one question about the hypothetical setup example you gave... if we expect the trade to be invalidated by price breaking the key level of 1.5000, so why should we put the sl so far at 1.4900 130pips away?
No, of course not, because like that last hypothetical question it's absurd.
And in recent years, many scientific papers have been published that question the fundamentals of not only the Earth's hypothetical greenhouse effect, but the role of greenhouse gases for other planets with thick atmospheres (like Venus) as well Hertzberg et al., 2017, Kramm et al., 2017, Nikolov and Zeller, 2017, Allmendinger, 2017, Lightfoot and Mamer, 2017, Blaauw, 2017, Davis et al., 2018).
I like to ask the climate change wackos this question: In the hypothetical event that a global cooling trend emerged (and likely much worse for humans than warming), would you advocate for MORE fossil fuel use?
I added them in for people who like to consider the statistical question of whether a seeming confirmation of an hypothesis (or rejection of a different hypothesis) happened as a result of a causal sequence independent of the hypothetical mechanism.
With these traits in mind, the professors created a new test that focuses on an applicant's ability to respond to hypothetical questions instead of simply testing analytical ability like the current test.
@DaleM, like I said, this is purely a hypothetical question that crossed my mind.
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