Sentences with phrase «of much conjecture»

This can be differentiated from «Theoretical AI», which is the stuff of much conjecture and fun, but nothing in the way of actual products (yet).
Who the former Juventus man plans to bring with him to west London has been the subject of much conjecture in recent weeks and it looks set to be a very interesting summer for the club.
Though he had been out of sight until Monday's appearance, his status has been the subject of much conjecture.

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But for Anselm it described something much more like the natural course that reason must always take, from its initial stirrings in an act of naive conjecture to its consummation in an act of reflective knowledge.
I am not writing any of this to argue with anyone about philosophy, Scripture or anything else, nor will I conjecture as to why this topic agitates you so much.
Since so much of the book depends upon conjecture, it remains doubtful that Wilson has truly found the man behind the art, but he nevertheless presents an informative and highly readable account of both Holbein and the early sixteenth century.
The immediate prelude to his mission was that of John the Baptist, an enigmatic figure about whom we are told enough to stimulate conjecture, but too little to give much certain knowledge.
And it is conjectured that much of the impulse to the profound religious and philosophical speculation which forms the basis of the Upanishads was from the non-Brahmin ranks.
There are no long - term research studies on the outcome of children with Selective Mutism as they grow into adulthood, and therefore much of what we believe occurs in adulthood for this population is conjecture by experts with experience in the field.
Since that time, there has been much discussion and conjecture over the future of the Islands; however, in public debate at least, seldom have the views of the Falkland Islanders themselves been sought.
It comes from the spinning space - time around the black hole and in fact it is not very well known, but that energy is there for the taking — up to 29 percent of the so - called rest mass energy of a spinning black hole is extractable — an d original conjecture, which is not, as I say [said], yet established fact, but certainly taken much more seriously than it was at that time — 10 or 15 percent of the rest mass energy of the black hole, about half of the spin energy, is in practice according to our conjecture, is in fact, the power source for these relativistically moving jets.
Much of the conjecture surrounding cow's milk relates to the way it's processed rather than the fresh product itself.
The conjecture is that it's due to what the gut bacteria are doing with the RS, which implies that it's less about «low carb» or keto than about how much of what you eat is pre-biotic.
Due to the fact that there is so much conjecture around what constitutes a «high - histamine food,» if you went on a low - histamine diet you would be cutting out a lot of food — and you might not be doing your body any good.
If it does, then the result is not much of a conjecture.
We also can conjecture, for instance, that Spider - Man doesn't ultimately have much of an impact on the plot because the actual Spider - Man movie will eventually come from Sony, not Disney.
Although the evidence is mounting that expanding instructional time will result in real learning gains, evidence on the costs of extending the school year is much scarcer and involves a good deal of conjecture.
There's a lot of conjecture about why preschool investments may not pay off as much as one might expect: the length of the preschool, parents» involvement, support services, low quality curricula, and poor oversight.
I am currently a student teacher and have done a number talk with my students and it was so incredible to hear all of the conjectures and solutions that they come up with and then the discussion following was so much more engaging and helpful to them to clear up any misconceptions.
We're not sure how much of this is conjecture, but we'll find out at lunch time when the new Ford Focus RS is officially revealed.
If I could hazard a piece of wishful conjecture, this could be modestly viral once we take it out into the world, maybe more, much more.
An SD card slot on top of the added built - in storage might have cost too much, Baker conjectured.
He doesn't say a word, sitting stiff as a wire by the side of the defense counsel, and the daughters huddle next to each other in the front row, so pale and haggard that their much - ballyhooed beauty is, I'm afraid, purely conjecture.
With reports that the US and UK ebook markets were down in 2015, and much conjecture about whether people were moving back to print due to the increased pricing of ebooks, almost all publishers (87 %) are producing ebooks with the explicit goal of increasing sales, fulfilling customer demand, and allowing for greater accessibility.
Of course, much of this is merely conjecture for now, and only time will tell how these new policies affect Disney's overall wait times, costs and crowdOf course, much of this is merely conjecture for now, and only time will tell how these new policies affect Disney's overall wait times, costs and crowdof this is merely conjecture for now, and only time will tell how these new policies affect Disney's overall wait times, costs and crowds.
Of might conjecture that so much reef so close to the surface would make for amazing snorkeling and diving opportunities, and one would be correct.
In a post at his Twitter account today, Vanillaware illustrator Shigatake wrote, «I personally can't say much, but I'll just say, «Regarding Dragons Crown, although there are lots of rumors and conjecture, it's still in development.
For although this reluctant resolution may simply be motivated by the mundane tragedy of my own private aging, it has become increasingly clear to me in recent years that much of my current thinking about art was shaped rather decisively (if very indirectly) by that filial experience, and much of the conjecture I am seeking to flesh out in this essay is directly influenced by my first encounters with art — encounters which first took place and shape in front of my father's modest but well - balanced library, in his ateliers (he must have moved house every two years or so for a whole damned decade), at the opening receptions for the many group shows he was in, throughout the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s, in villages, towns and cities scattered across the Flemish plains.
I conjecture that three changes in the way in which the climate problem is presented by the experts to the general public would make the conversation go better: acknowledge that climate constraints are unwelcome (thereby establishing empathy with general audiences, as a doctor does when conveying bad news), present the science as unfinished (thereby taking away the surprise factor that accompanies every new wrinkle — cf. the cosmic ray stories of a couple of weeks ago), and admit that no solution is wonderful (something hard for much of our community, which loves some strategy and hates at least one of the others).
Even in mathematics, which is much more exact than the other sciences, since it builds on immutable axioms and the rules of logic, there are numerous conjectures that are believed to be true, but for which a stringent and in itself conclusive mathematical proof is missing.
From the («lay - scientist», real scientist wanna - be) guy who you Honored by re-enforcing my — much decried by the other bloggers — observation that, by using SO2 to «Geoengineer» our way out of having to use Good Sense to solve our Most Pressing of Planetary Issues, would only lead to more Acid Rain, Ocean Acidification, and — ultimately, or so I conjectured — the loss of our Primary source of the Oxygen that we all need to Breathe — Phytoplankton; I must say that I TRULY APPRECIATE what you do!
Not much for me to add to the follow - up by other posters other than a) to point out the obvious that RC and quite a number of other sites already do a stellar job of presenting broad, interactive straight talk on climate and b) offer a little conjecture on my part.
«Never forget that climatology is not even a field, much less a science: «Rather, the atmospheric greenhouse mechanism is a conjecture... the radiative component of heat transfer of CO2, though relevant at the temperatures in combustion chambers, can be neglected at atmospheric temperatures.
And while by eye I could conjecture 86 % of the one year CO2 rise were temperature - correlated in any yearly cycle, clearly there is much greater temperature variability in the region of Mauna Loa in a year (~ 5 - 10C) than there has been globally since observations started (~ 0.7 C), so one would only consider Dr. Spencer's claims plausible if the rise in CO2 since 1960 were smaller than the change in a single year by a factor of ten, rather than larger by an order of magnitude.
The biggest error of all the errors in the physics of the radiative greenhouse conjecture is that they «explain» the surface temperature of 288K using Stefan - Boltzmann calculations based on the direct solar radiation PLUS about TWICE as much supposed thermal energy input from the colder atmosphere.
As with much of AGW, it is just a conjecture, nor does it apply to the UAH data, because these contradict the surface data.
The authors acknowledged that much of their book is pure and simple conjecture but defended their arguments by pointing out that many of their ideas are already taking root — autopilots on planes and ships and cars telling drivers to change the oil or slow down.
(58) CM says:...... I am only reproducing data as available; formulating hypothesis out of conjecture, and much harder proving to a degree of wider acceptance (perhaps beyond my current competence) is a process where success is rare and long drawn out struggle, but failure is instant and frequent.
And much like gold, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal conjectures that the cryptocurrency is destined to be a store of value rather than a means of payment.
Of course, much of this is still conjecture, and it's still too early to tell exactly what Google might have up its sleeve with Manhattan or Quartz or any other code - named hardwarOf course, much of this is still conjecture, and it's still too early to tell exactly what Google might have up its sleeve with Manhattan or Quartz or any other code - named hardwarof this is still conjecture, and it's still too early to tell exactly what Google might have up its sleeve with Manhattan or Quartz or any other code - named hardware.
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