Sentences with hypothesised
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H h - We hypothesised that had anyone in 1994 predicted what the AFL competition will look like in 2012.
- Abc radio host Jon Faine recently hypothesised (25/10) that there may be an aura of glamour attached to the squatter's life.
- Professor Zimmet said the link between television viewing, physical activity and obesity, long hypothesised but never demonstrated.
- Inflammation has been hypothesised to increase the risk of numerous malignancies and data suggest that approximately 20% of all human.
- It is hypothesised that such a Gravity train would describe a Simple Harmonic motion and cross to the other end of the diameter in Forty Minutes.
- The researchers hypothesised that if spot reduction actually worked.
- The idea that each organism possesses a unique genetic code which is passed to future generations was hypothesised long before the actual.
- In 1865 Gregor Mendel hypothesised that the phenomenon of the inheritance of certain characteristics is due to transferable elements.
- But as the Earth cooled it is hypothesised and theorised, although nobody will ever know the answer.
- During childhood it is hypothesised that the child builds up 'a working model of attachment'.
- Analysts hypothesised five 'waves' of M&A activity in the past.