Similar words: expostulation, postulate, expostulate, capitulation, congratulation, recapitulation, congratulations, emulation. Meaning: ['pɑstʃə'leɪʃn /'pɒstjʊ'l-] n. 1. (logic) a declaration of something self-evident; something that can be assumed as the basis for argument 2. a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority.
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1. "Ruguo ... jiu ..." expresses a postulation.
2. If the postulation is indeed correct, the woman with fever in the Bible is among one of the very early description of human influenza disease....
3. First, there's Croll's postulation that Microsoft needs to bring its various devices into a single melding pot of synchronic software-mating bliss.
4. What's behind that is a postulation, namely that humans should get much more technical in the future. Rather than that, technology, a bit more human.
5. Wilson thus believes that such evidence discreditsthe postulation that people's behaviors are totally dictatedby their genes.
6. The postulation is confirmed by the results of repeated mass impact on a fully clamped circular plate.
7. The mainstream western psychology is based on a postulation that there exist some universals in human mentality, but this postulation is also widely disputed.
8. Offered empirical evidence to support the postulation that LIS capabilities can significantly enhance overall competence in logistics.
9. The research on dolomite genesis is in postulation stage at present, which includes five models of vaporization, infiltration and circumfluence, sea water, mixing water and buried dolomitization.
10. So a lot of people objected to Newton's postulation of this gravitational force.
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11. If that is the case, he continued, it too is anargument against the postulation that people's behaviors aretotally controlled by their genes.
12. An empirical research is taken with data from manufacturing in China to verify aforesaid postulation and compare with overseas practice.
13. Professor Northrop has said that there are two major types of concepts, that achieved by intuition and that by postulation .
14. The plastic complementary potential function was proved to exist in the plastic region of strain space by virtue of the new plastic postulation.
15. With the social development, credibility of academic journal editors has moved beyond the category of ethics and personal pursuit into a requirement of social operation and system postulation.
16. Based on the isolation and culture of pathogen and upon the procedure of Koch's postulation, the leaf spot on Dichondra repens was determined to be caused by Colletotrichum sp. and Alternaria sp.
17. The reciprocity motivation is gradually becoming the hot spot of economical research and provides the strong challenge to the postulation about "the rational economical men".
18. The pathogen was identified as cucumber target leaf spot according to Koch s Postulation and biological characteristics.
19. Besides, the current bridge and culvert design criterion takes some basic postulation during the calculation of the bridge's member in bending, which results in over-conservative numeric value.
20. But perhaps the greatest critique that could be leveled againstthe panelists' free-will postulation is that there were no scientistson the panel who spoke to the other side of the issue.
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