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    conjecture
    /kənˈdʒɛktʃə/

    noun

    • 1. an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information: "conjectures about the newcomer were many and varied"

    verb

    • 1. form an opinion or supposition about (something) on the basis of incomplete information: "many conjectured that the jury could not agree"

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  2. 6 hours ago · The section introduces a higher threshold than mere suspicion. It outlines that “reason to believe” should be based on objective facts or information, not just conjecture or personal assumptions. This legal concept influences various provisions of the IPC, especially those that focus on criminal liability and intent.

  3. 6 hours ago · Game theory. Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interactions among rational agents. It has applications in many fields of social science, used extensively in economics as well as in logic, systems science and computer science. Traditional game theory addressed two-person zero-sum games, in which a participant's gains ...

  4. 6 hours ago · A counterview to this conjecture is that firm-specific financial reporting information should be more important for market pricing outcomes in countries where institutional enforcement is weaker, as firm-specific information should compensate for any informational deficiencies stemming from weak country level institutions (Lang et al., 2012).

  5. 6 hours ago · conductor conjecture in the case of pure characteristic. 1.1.4. To summarize, in the present paper we prove the following two main results: (1) A generalization of Bloch conductor conjecture in the pure characteristic case (Theorem B). (2) The Deligne–Milnor conjecture in full generality. In fact, we manage to prove Bloch conductor

  6. 6 hours ago · As mentioned in the Venice Charter (1964), Footnote 5 the restoration work should stop at the point where conjecture begins. Moreover, reconstruction is defined in the Burra Charter of Australia ICOMOS (1999), Footnote 6 as possible to complete the heritage if it was damaged or altered. Hence, it is significant to have sufficient evidence to ...

  7. 6 hours ago · A person’s claims cannot be considered credible without personally witnessing what they profess to know. Consequently, this eliminates the possibility for conjecture derived from hearsay or indirect information, irrespective of the claimant’s status as a distinguished academic or spiritual leader.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WitchcraftWitchcraft - Wikipedia

    6 hours ago · Witchcraft is the use of alleged supernatural powers of magic. A witch is a practitioner of witchcraft. Traditionally, "witchcraft" means the use of magic or supernatural powers to inflict harm or misfortune on others, and this remains the most common and widespread meaning. [1] According to Encyclopedia Britannica, "Witchcraft thus defined ...