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speculation

[spek-yuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌspɛk yəˈleɪ ʃən /




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“Any speculation about policies the administration may or may not undertake is just that — speculation,” the official said.

From Salon

Quantum computing was thrust into the spotlight last year as investors started to see evidence that the technology was moving from speculation to reality.

From Barron's

The path from these relatively reasonable speculations to nuclear apocalypse is, to say the least, another matter.

From Barron's

“Now, this is all speculation and educated guesses, but it is safe to say that Colonel Chamberlain, from his one decision to charge instead of retreat, changed the course of history.”

From Literature

The page focuses on science communication and aims to distinguish genuine risks from unfounded speculation about meteorites and asteroids.

From Science Daily