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speculative ADJ

speculative N ECON

speculative ADJ

speculative prices ECON

speculative shares ECON

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Etymology is typically speculative and uncertain despite linguists' insistence that changes follow laws.
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These claim that excessive media attention and funding of this one particular speculative mainstream endeavour risks undermining public faith in the freedom of scientific research.
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Since their creation in 1995, awards have been given in various categories of speculative fiction.
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The process of cartelization began slowly, but the cartel movement took hold after 1873 in the economic depression that followed the postunification speculative bubble.
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However, the perception of speculative fiction as mainly a men's genre continues to be widespread.
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In the 1970s, the bursting of a speculative bubble left investors unable to realise their investment at the price they had paid.
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Unlike the speculative aphoristic character of his best-known writings, his paintings concentrated on natural forms and landscapes in a primitive, emblematic style.
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He put forward the speculative idea that these patches appeared to migrate across the surface, suggestive of herds of small life forms.
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Another speculative etymology postulates the reduction of the ancestor of human to the ancestor of man.
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Investigators labeled their estimate of the ability to escape through dense smoke as highly speculative.
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