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Theorizing about anything being a West Texas thing is basically a catch all.
Jalapeno cheese bun recipe for a proper Texas burger | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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Theorizing on the reasons for his popularity among some in China, Mr. Ma said, "As we are continuing to improve cross-strait relations…there are still lots of issues that can't be solved, but I basically think we are on the right path, because if we are not doing this, and become confrontational to each other, that will be very bad for both of us."
Taiwan Says Arms Deals Will Get Harder Paul Mozur 2011
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Theorizing aside, Keynesian policy conclusions, such as the wisdom of additional stimulus geared to money transfers, should come down to empirical evidence.
Keynesian Economics vs. Regular Economics Robert J. Barro 2011
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Theorizing the reactions of Bulbous, about the true nature of whom, Rupussy knows zilch, Rup said: "Russell is probably having trouble containing himself right now."
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor Heroes vs Villains: Mission Implausible. 2010
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Theorizing the reactions of Bulbous, about the true nature of whom, Rupussy knows zilch, Rup said: "Russell is probably having trouble containing himself right now."
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Theorizing is fun and interesting, but the ones who are truly rewarded the ones who recognize that the actual truth is yet to be revealed and stay tuned to see what it is.
LOST: The Loophole and the Double Resurrection James F. McGrath 2010
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Theorizing Backlash, contains essays that collectively argue that there is a backlash, defined as “a pattern of growing reaction against some progressive movement,” in the profession of philosophy against feminist thought (Superson and Cudd 2002; Cudd, p. 3).
Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009
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Theorizing about real learning versus signaling is not too hard.
Credentialism versus Signaling, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Theorizing that Bruce Ivins chose to expose unsuspecting people to B. anthracis spores in an effort to test his vaccines effectiveness is ludicrous for the following reasons.
Bruce Ivins was probably NOT testing his vaccine on the public (Part 2) microbiologist xx 2008
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Theorizing and modeling are now commonplace in providing the rationale to justify and test empirical hypotheses.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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