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  • 21suppose — verb 1) I suppose he s used to this Syn: assume, presume, expect, dare say, take it (as read); believe, think, fancy, suspect, sense, trust; guess, surmise, reckon, conjecture, deduce, infer …

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  • 22suppose — verb 1) I suppose he s used to it Syn: assume, presume, expect, dare say, take it, guess 2) suppose you had a spacecraft Syn: imagine, assume, (let s) say, hypothesize, theorize …

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  • 23suppose — Synonyms and related words: account, account as, adjudge, adjudicate, allegorize, allow, allude to, assume, be afraid, be judicious, believe, bring to mind, coin, conceit, conceive, conceptualize, conclude, concoct, conjecture, connote, consider …

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  • 24let sleeping dogs lie — to not talk about things which have caused problems in the past, or to not try to change a situation because you might cause problems. His parents never referred to the shoplifting incident again. I suppose they thought it best to let sleeping… …

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  • 25Never Let Go — This article is about the 1960 Peter Sellers film. For the 1973 Camel song and single, see Never Let Go (song). For the album, see Never Let Go (album). Never Let Go Directed by John Guillermin Produced by Peter De Sarigny …

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  • 26To let be — Be Be (b[=e]), v. i. [imp. {Was} (w[o^]z); p. p. {Been} (b[i^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Being}.] [OE. been, beon, AS. be[ o]n to be, be[ o]m I am; akin to OHG. bim, pim, G. bin, I am, Gael. & Ir. bu was, W. bod to be, Lith. bu ti, O. Slav. by ti, to… …

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  • 27Supposed — Suppose Sup*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Supposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Supposing}.] [F. supposer; pref. sub under + poser to place; corresponding in meaning to L. supponere, suppositum, to put under, to substitute, falsify, counterfeit. See {Pose}.] …

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  • 28Supposing — Suppose Sup*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Supposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Supposing}.] [F. supposer; pref. sub under + poser to place; corresponding in meaning to L. supponere, suppositum, to put under, to substitute, falsify, counterfeit. See {Pose}.] …

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  • 29McNaughton's Theorem — In automata theory, McNaughton s theorem refers to a theorem that asserts that the set of ω regular languages is identical to the set of languages recognizable by deterministic Muller automata. [1] This theorem is proven by supplying an algorithm …

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  • 30Russell's paradox — Part of the foundations of mathematics, Russell s paradox (also known as Russell s antinomy), discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901, showed that the naive set theory of Frege leads to a contradiction.It might be assumed that, for any formal… …

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