Sentences with phrase «n't hypothesise»

James, of course we can't hypothesise into existence a low sensitivity model, or a cure for cancer.

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Recent attempts to explain away the fine - tuning of the universe's laws by hypothesising a «multiverse» of different universes do not convince Davies: «The multiverse theory is increasingly popular, but it doesn't so much explain the laws of physics as dodge the whole issue.
For me, he evokes the famous passage in Rob Bell's Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith (Zondervan), in which the author hypothesises on whether our faith would be «springy» enough to survive a revelation that, say, the virgin Mary wasn't really a virgin.
Capellas hypothesises that chestnut flour sourdough was not popular with consumers «probably due to the reduction in the characteristic sweet taste of chestnut flour caused by sourdough fermentation».
Now let's hypothesise one hot second:... this new manager comes in and we do not win a PL for another 13 years and year on year he fails to assemble and coach a team capable of competing in europe also.
«The «sell out traitor mob» should be ignored... I would hypothesise that they are mostly elderly retired men who do not have mortgages, school - aged children or caring responsibilities so they represent the swivel - eyed few not the many we represent.»
It has been hypothesised that specific body areas, bees can not groom, serve as «safe sites» for pollen transfer between flowers.
I've been experimenting with T10 dextran coated iron oxide nanoparticles, obviously not the same as fullerenes, but still a very interesting tool, I've been testing if the coating is giving the particle antioxidant abilities because of it's the (basically) indigestable sugar chains (glucose) creating a high surface area which are largely made from hydroxyl groups, I hypothesised this act's as a «sink» for reactive oxygen species converting them to water.
Calculating the deferred gain requires the fund to initially hypothesise that the capital gain on the deemed sale is not going to be deferred.
(I take comfort in the fact that no one else can either) Even if I understood completely and could hypothesise the effect of the huge number of factors and correlations and feedback mechanisms that drive the climate I would not have accurate measurements over any significant timescale to prove this.
Its quite important to note that WahlAmman2007 assert that the simulation of MM2005 contains the «climate signal» and hypothesise that this invalidates the result but do not offer an example or reference to support this statement.
Not that I expect, but if the author of the above article would be tempted to add these data to the «hypothesised» CO2 effect, the GSC data would be available.
You then described the cloud system from that perspective; you hypothesised that «a self - adjusting cooling shade of thunderstorms and clouds keeps the afternoon temperature within a narrow range» and contended «I hold that the clouds are caused by the warmth, not that the warmth is caused by the clouds.»
Gryspeerdt et al. 2016 isn't really about any hypothesised aci process.
Well, in an even older publication back from 2001 and also in Nature, two of the same group of Dutch researchers (Christiaan Both and Marcel Visser, NIOO - KNAW) already hypothesised that for some migratory birds, the difference of the warming speed between their winter grounds and nesting areas could actually be irrelevant, as the timing of their migration may not depend on temperature, but on an independent biological calendar:
If the warming had happened monotonically, for example, it might have been hard to hypothesise why other non-changing influences hadn't changed.
It was an appropriate hypothesis that rests in a knowledge gap (freely admitted by climate scientists - again in the IPCC), but Spencer seemed unable to pinpoint how long - term cloud changes can be decoupled from temperature changes (he hypothesised that ocean / atmospheric processes, like ENSO and PDO, can cause long - term changes in cloud dynamics - but didn't show how that happens).
They have hypothesised that this is happening, but we haven't seen it.
It is not necessary to analyse the biases, real or hypothesised, before examining the data.
That is a fact and not mere hypothesising by me.
The diffusion out of their hypothesised thin mixed layer can not be controlled by the diffusion coefficient in the thermocline because their mixed layer is far too thin to reach this thermocline, based on their own figures.
If I hypothesise that «they use the wrong method» then I shouldn't need the data.
The distinctive features of the argument are that it offers only two alternatives with the putative costs embedded the hypothesis, and the conclusion arises from the hypothesised costs alone, not the evidence.
I'm not sure I follow you... If I read a paper and hypothesise that «their result isn't correct because they screwed up their data», then this would be a blatant accusation of incompetence or fraud.
We hypothesise that part of the reason for this may be because these SMEs were originally designed to investigate climate sensitivity, and so the focus was not on varying parameters which affect dynamical processes.
The new paper establishes a baseline for future measurement — but shows that their hypothesised mechanism is active (though it can't, obviously, support a claim that it's necessarily new).
Rosanne D'Arrigo, senior research scientist at the Tree Ring Lab at Columbia University «s Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, hypothesises that «beyond a certain threshold level of temperature the trees may become more stressed physiologically, especially if moisture availability does not increase at the same time.»
SL is NOT conforming to the trends linked to the hypothesised ACO2 signal.
As hypothesised, children whose mother had received a diagnosis of an alcohol use disorder were significantly more likely to be classified as having poor attendance compared with children whose mother did not have a diagnosis.
Furthermore, given that loneliness had been shown to be a predictor of depressive symptoms, 17 18 we hypothesise that loneliness is the mediating factor in the relationship between empty - nest syndrome and depressive symptoms and major depressive episodes.
In fact, a better understanding of the possible interaction between these multidimensional aspects associated with fatigue can potentially assist clinicians in determining better therapeutic programmes for individuals with MS. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to further determine the mediating effects of depression on the association between health - related quality of life and fatigue in individuals with MS.. Since depression is the psychological disorder not intrinsically provoked by the disease, most commonly experienced by individuals with MS, 11 12 we hypothesised that the relationships between health - related qualify of life and the MS - associated fatigue would be mediated by depressive symptoms.
We hypothesise that empty - nest rural elderly aged 60 and above are more susceptible to loneliness, major depressive episodes and depressive symptoms compared with not - empty - nest elderly.
As hypothesised, the at - risk group had significantly worse functioning at follow - up, with significantly higher levels of depressive symptoms and rates of mood and anxiety disorders, compared to the not - at - risk group.
The hypothesised partner presence by attachment anxiety interaction was not significant for any outcome measures (see Table 2).
While we did not identify any single instrument as comprehensive as the CLEFT - Q, the aim of this substudy is to compare the results on the CLEFT - Q to two other instruments used in the past in patients with CL / P: (1) the Child Oral Health Impact Profile (COHIP), 36, 37 and (2) the CHASQ.38 We hypothesise that CLEFT - Q scores for similar constructs will moderately correlate with the scores on these other instruments.
Although this finding is not consistent with theoretical models, which hypothesise temperament by environment interactions, [13] it is in keeping with earlier research examining the prediction of anxiety symptoms.
Although in the predicted direction, the hypothesised relationship between self - compassion and interpersonal problems was not statistically detected.
We can hypothesise that, in cases of severe difficulties or maltreatment, not having contact with biological parents might facilitate the establishment of a relationship with the new carers in long - term placements.
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