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To theorize in advance of the facts biases one's judgment.

theorize造句

One could theorize that there is a purpose to taking creative license with history.

Investigators theorize that it is the flavonols in chocolate that cause vascular improvement.

You've probably known people who research and theorize endlessly, but never get anything done.

Some experts theorize that male instinct to spread genes to many attractive partners causes them to covet many partners.

Some cosmologists theorize that this means there is a kind of matter we can't see at all, called dark matter.

The researchers theorize that the artificial sweeteners trigger appetite cues, causing you to unconsciously eat more at subsequent meals.

It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment.

They theorize that colon tumors that developed in women who had used estrogen for many years may have been less susceptible to estrogen growth-slowing effects.

In his book Modernity and Ambivalence (1991) Bauman began to theorize such indeterminate persons by introducing the allegorical figure of 'the stranger.

Researchers theorize that the enzyme may be able to break up the protein that forms the memory-altering deposits on the brain.

Researchers theorize that since people have better control of their dominant hand they unconsciously associate good things with what's called their "fluent side of space."

The scientists theorize that the rhythmic movement, which produces a sensation similar to that of a vibrating cell phone but on a larger scale, exercises cells so they work better.

And dark matter doesn't often interact with most other matter, scientists theorize. One idea is that it flies right through the Earth, your house, and your body without bouncing off atoms.

Researchers theorize that the high-fat diet may change gene expression in the grandmothers in a way that somehow affects subsequent generations and leads to a greater breast cancer risk.

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