After the show, me and two friends thought it would be a genius idea to hazard a guess at which hotel the band might be staying in. |
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If you want to hazard a guess at who the country's leading business angels are, you need look no further than the annual Rich Lists. |
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I'm lucky enough to have internet access, although I'd hazard a guess that thousands haven't, particularly the elderly. |
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It is almost impossible to hazard a guess as to what will happen. |
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This is my own pop psychology 101, but I will hazard a guess that belcher would have beaten her to death instead, or stabbed her. |
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Whether that would turn out to be a significant complication in using those cells for therapy, it would be hard to hazard a guess right now. |
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Combined, I couldn't even begin to hazard a guess, but not as many as I would assume you're thinking. |
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I couldn't possibly hazard a guess as to how many people there are full-time. |
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I'd hazard a guess that the majority-I don't have the exact breakdown-would be federal. |
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I would be willing to hazard a guess that many people in this room have never attended the commercial seal hunt themselves. |
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I would hazard a guess that the cost of these representatives greatly exceeded the tax recovered. |
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I've been wrong too many times before to hazard a guess now. |
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And who will hazard a guess as to what the Ireland of 2020 will be like? |
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Whether or not technology can devise a life jacket that will be so comfortable or so stylish that one won't take it off even at home, I can't hazard a guess. |
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In fact, not knowing the full story, I would hazard a guess that the person who originally came up with the idea for the EXT might have been branded a fool initially. |
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And I did address the other ones. So I can't even hazard a guess. |
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If you take it in a broad sense and you throw in shrimp and you throw in the other stocks that are out there, sir, I couldn't really honestly hazard a guess. |
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And since Brazil is considered an LDC, we can only hazard a guess as to the fair distribution of surpluses created by the liberalization of agricultural exchanges. |
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I would hazard a guess he probably has not looked at the markets. |
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Would you concur, and would you hazard a guess at a percentage? |
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I'm not going to hazard a guess if I don't know anything about it. |
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I am not quite sure what it means but I can hazard a guess. |
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I know he has been involved in political life for a great many years and I would hazard a guess that in terms of response, this is probably one of the biggest issues that he has had to deal with, by the sounds of it. |
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If marijuana were legalized, it may be that the curve would show a sudden increase, but I would hazard a guess that the curve would then slope downward, because we really live in a so-called booze culture. |
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