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    1. If required this can go on ad infinitum and never truly end, at least according to the postulated maxims of Zeno of Thrace who proposed that if you continue to halve the distance between yourself and your destination you will never arrive at your destination


    2. “I'm thinking the Captain of this ship,” Reia postulated, “if it is in fact the same goof who tried to keep the Boss from her freedom, he may have an ulterior agenda regarding his little fleet's ultimate objectives


    3. postulated that she had tried to over-rule its recommendation, and in a fit of pique had attempted to disable it in a violent manner


    4. Dirac postulated holes in space stuffed with electrons of negative mass, and Heisenberg replaced determinism by uncertainty and causality by statistics


    5. Consistent with a somewhat later episode of this last deglaciation, it has been postulated, similar violence-related changes occurred in those other places as well


    6. Is it possible for it to invoke some kind of condition that could render it capable of a separate existence beyond the brain, as has been postulated for the soul?


    7. and he postulated that children had the capacity to teach themselves, other students and


    8. When Gallileo developed classical relativity he postulated the laws of physics were the


    9. There were even those who postulated that


    10. So physicists have postulated quantum spin networks, while others have

    11. also postulated the belief in original sin, and the efficacy of Jesus’ death on the cross as atonement for original sin


    12. ’ Apparently Cayce was interpreting the collective subconscious mind long before the psychiatrist C G Jung postulated his concept of the collective unconscious, according to Dr Daniel Condron


    13. scientists went further and postulated that dark plasma


    14. tists today according to her, the existence of such regions is postulated by


    15. leonard ravitz says that electric fields (which were earlier postulated


    16. The Prefect kept on speaking about the benefits she would enjoy if she postulated like future missis Farfan


    17. forward when one expert postulated a transvestite but the theme was not


    18. little boys and perhaps adult men when he postulated the presence of castration


    19. Zeke postulated, ‘If this guard was floatin somewhere out in deepest outer space, a long way from anythin, it would start acceleratin, ever so gradually, even though it was only generatin the minutest amount of lift in the super cold environment of space


    20. It is postulated that the Soviet Union would have capitulated if Moscow had fallen

    21. called the “net operating income” method and postulated that the extra return from


    22. Early in the century, in 1809, Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Lamarck had presented a theory of evolution in which he postulated that plants and animals differed based on different environmental conditions shaping their development


    23. Some of those splinter groups could easily see the evil nature of the Jewish God, Yahweh, of the Old Testament, and they postulated that the god called Yahweh was the evil creator god, and the New Testament god was the pure god of love


    24. postulated a body/mind dualism


    25. moving to flatter country which they had not hitherto populated, Runt postulated, they would


    26. It was Einstein who first postulated the theory, with his famous E=MC2 equation


    27. Such is the character of varn postulated by the Geeta


    28. An event occurring now is a succession of past events, and it is impacted by the future: the teleologically postulated possibility that is an attractor effecting the present, like the gravity of past mind effects the trajectory of current act


    29. fancifully briefly postulated that he was somehow a


    30. to list, but among the ones postulated were

    31. However, they postulated that time travel was possible but extremely hazardous


    32. They postulated that if a society could achieve a healthy balance between order and chaos, it would develop and evolve effectively


    33. The Great Old Ones postulated that such a society would be inevitable before maximum entropy were achieved


    34. Freud who postulated traditional dogma of psycho-


    35. I postulated that it should be none of those "ten minutes in the air" affairs


    36. postulated a connection between traders’ intuition in market situations and a specific ability known in the literature as theory of mind (ToM)


    37. Sheelah Kolhatkar in an article for NY Magazine, “What If Women Ran Wall Street?” postulated that our banking crisis might not have happened if there were more female traders because they handle risk more responsibly


    38. Finally, a cost of capital is postulated for each period, and the net present value of cash flows is calculated from today to eternity, using the second period parameters to calculate a terminal value at the end of the period of rapid growth


    39. Creditors, it is postulated, just want to receive back principal plus interest even if it bankrupts the company, but such a view is unrealistic


    40. We believe the real roles of cash dividends tend to be different from those postulated in traditional theories

    41. 4 percent return must have seemed modest during this period, because Leasco was a dynamic market performer; one could just as soon have postulated a public offering for the Leasco package at 95, 105, or 115, rather than at 85


    42. Instead of the former divinely appointed aims of the Jewish, Greek, or Roman nations, which ancient historians regarded as representing the progress of humanity, modern history has postulated its own aims- the welfare of the French, German, or English people, or, in its highest abstraction, the welfare and civilization of humanity in general, by which is usually meant that of the peoples occupying a small northwesterly portion of a large continent


    43. It was postulated that the further k exceeds 1, the higher the criterion effectiveness is


    44. Instead of the former divinely appointed aims of the Jewish, Greek, or Roman nations, which ancient historians regarded as representing the progress of humanity, modern history has postulated its own aims—the welfare of the French, German, or English people, or, in its highest abstraction, the welfare and civilization of humanity in general, by which is usually meant that of the peoples occupying a small northwesterly portion of a large continent


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