| 41. | Nature, wrote " Most scholars today, including Duhoux, think it a plausible working hypothesis that the disc was made in Crete ."
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| 42. | The working hypothesis for the actor in Iraq must be that an organized guerrilla and terror threat is starting to take shape.
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| 43. | "The other working hypothesis, " he said, " is that there's a lot more Creutzfeldt-Jakob out there than we think there is ."
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| 44. | She said " the working hypothesis is still a referendum next fall, " but it would depend on talks with the other parties.
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| 45. | But a working hypothesis is that the plants in carbon dioxide levels higher than today will see 10 to 20 percent more growth.
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| 46. | The working hypothesis is that pressure changes indicate a change in the elastic strain within the formation ( Davis et al ., 2006 ).
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| 47. | The working hypothesis of the book was based upon a couple key assumptions, the first being that sex differences were a by-product of evolution.
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| 48. | For decades, " investigators hesitated strongly to accept even as a working hypothesis the existence of a transmissible virus as the cause of tumors,"
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| 49. | The most serious working hypothesis is that of an " order " placed by a collector of the 19th century Impressionist, said the sources.
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| 50. | "The other working hypothesis, " he said, " is that there's a lot more Creutzfeldt-Jakob out there than we think there is . "_
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