| 31. | This period was also seminal in the development of his working hypothesis concerning low functioning children and their potential for change.
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| 32. | It should be noted that the Blue Book was more a manifesto of interests and expectations than a concrete working hypothesis.
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| 33. | The working hypothesis of the scientists is that the Roman troops were on their way back from the North German Plain.
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| 34. | As new information is gathered, they may have to revise their working hypothesis, creating a better reconstruction of the animal's activities.
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| 35. | But the entire question may not be one concerning transmitting cultural phenomena across the globe, which seems to be a working hypothesis.
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| 36. | Put little finger on N point L & R 7 times . ( Proof of a working hypothesis that is testable ).
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| 37. | "That's the working hypothesis, at least for the moment, " said Dr . Donald Ringe, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania.
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| 38. | To put this in scientific terms, Lederman and Malone have a working hypothesis, but they haven't persuaded anybody to finance the experiment.
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| 39. | Blanco said that his police force's " working hypothesis " from the outset was that ETA was behind the Madrid terror attack.
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| 40. | A working hypothesis is that it was formed by accretion from material loosed from Earth after a Mars-sized object, named impacted Earth.
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