Sentences with phrase «publicly speculate»

You don't get to be an auditor merely by launching a blog, and you certainly don't publicly speculate about your findings before (or even after) you've done the analysis.
But why, as a scientist, do you think it worthy to publicly speculate about events you know nothing about?
For years, Facebook users have publicly speculated the the app might be spying on them through their smartphone's microphone, using their conversations to target unbelievably specific ads.
By 1858 the struggle against slavery appeared lost, yet Lincoln neither despaired nor publicly speculated about whether the Constitution was «legitimate.»
Nixon has publicly speculated about running for office for months.
Three days later (2008-05-31, over three years ago, and fully search indexed) he publicly speculated on a smaller magnitude based on different types of buckets, «Let's say that the delta between engine inlet temperatures and uninsulated buckets is ~ 0.3 deg C... [i] nsulated buckets would presumably be intermediate.

Not exact matches

Truett - Hurst Sues Landlord in Winery Lease Dispute: Publicly owned startup vintner Truett - Hurst has taken the owner of its Russian River Valley winery and tasting room to court, claiming the action is necessary to prevent eviction ahead of what the wine company speculates could be a move to position the property for sale...
As for the possibility of losing the entire season, neither side's representatives want to speculate publicly, but sources in the owners» and the players» camps indicate that should the lockout extend deep into January, the season will be jeopardized.
One thing that worries the likes of myself is WHY our founder always choose to advise us in public, in fact I do no have the answer to that but can only speculate and this makes me ask if he tried advising quietly bit wasn't listened to and have now decided to do so publicly.
Kennedy has obstained from publicly criticizing Cuomo, and kept a low profile during the 2010 race, although she has been speculated to harbor political aspirations of her own.
Larson speculates that physicists in the early 1900s may have been more inclined to believe in God because top experts in the field, including Lord Kelvin, Robert Millikan, and Sir Arthur Eddington, «publicly defended religious belief.»
The report speculates that Fox changed the title because «Chess» had become too publicly known - a move compared to Deadpool 2's working title, which changed from «Love Machine» to «Caribbean Blue» just before the start of production.
While the reason for the turbulence has been kept under wraps, leading some prognosticators to speculate that the communication breakdown was part of a maneuver from Tatum's camp to very publicly lobby for more cash, it doesn't matter any more since Tatum is an untouchable frickin» movie star, and he can do whatever he damn well pleases.
I've speculated with someone else here, Nina, that competition among agents might make it hard for them to feel good about speaking publicly, too.
I won't speculate publicly why, but my guess is not flattering.
Given how the Seoul - based original equipment manufacturer (OEM) now stopped publicly detailing the commercial performance of the Galaxy S8 series entirely, analysts are speculating that its devices are currently doing worse than they were a month ago.
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