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hypothesize about something to speculate about something; to make guesses about something. Don't waste time hypothesizing about what happened. There is no point in hypothesizing about what happened when we don't know the actual truth. hypothesize on something to conjecture on the origin or nature of something. We sat around hypothesizing on the origin of life. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It was hypothesised that judgments of classroom climate would be less positive among students who were identified as i) bullies ii) victims and iii) bully-victims than others who are not involved in bully/victim problems. We also hypothesised that, due to the census voting system, the wealthy theatre goers would show most active interest in politics. Thus, a two-step analysis is required: (i) a functional and factual analysis must be made to hypothesise the PE and the remainder of the enterprise (or a segment) as if they were associated enterprises, each undertaking functions, using assets, and assuming risks; and (ii) an analysis of the Transfer Pricing Guidelines must be made, applying the arm's-length principle to the hypothesised enterprises. |
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