Similar words: theoretical, theoretician, heretical, poetically, hermetically, genetically, pathetically, aesthetically. Meaning: adv. 1. according to the assumed facts 2. in a theoretical manner.
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61. Interestingly enough, caffeine does have some demonstrable effects that, at least theoretically, could help dieters.
62. And, theoretically, they could see their role and benefit in making that happen.
63. It was theoretically out of these debates that the legislation on research and technology policy was framed.
64. As a member of parliament Mr Berezovsky is theoretically immune from prosecution, but he described this guarantee as worthless.
65. The fundamental advances have come theoretically through discoveries about the properties of various non-linear difference and differential equations.
66. Edward Teller, in particular, believed the fusion bomb to be theoretically possible.
67. We must know what we are letting ourselves in for, theoretically, when we use such measures.
68. And what is theoretically important and testable deserves a scientist's consideration, Events then moved quickly.
69. So, not only is conductive education theoretically unproven but also practically unsubstantiated.
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70. Though the scientific matching of book and reader is theoretically possible one can have little faith in it.
71. The programmer must, however check that the equivalent routine performs adequately as well as theoretically doing the same function.
72. Theoretically, bats could do the same thing, but dolphins seem more likely candidates because they are in general more social.
73. It is theoretically possible to identify a person from just one tooth if the tooth is unusual.
74. Political report: The socialist countries faced a profound crisis, both theoretically and practically.
75. Theoretically, there is no reason why policy initiatives and executive action should not be the responsibility of individual departments.
76. Theoretically, fetal cells serve as progenitors, differentiating into the family of cells that constitute the central nervous system.
77. They also have the well-defined approach to semantic processing and have led to theoretically clean and fairly efficient computational representations. 3.2.2.
78. Given time, it is theoretically possible for all students to gain 100 percent marks.
79. Theoretically they should follow the lead of the Warbutt if he commands them; they are his vassals.
80. Without the cost of paper, printing and distributing to contend with, a free electronic newspaper becomes at least theoretically possible.
81. Though land is theoretically very expensive there, the recession has cut the demand.
82. Backland sites were a theoretically valuable source but bringing them into use would need very sensitive handling.
83. Being proved theoretically correct in the twenties and thirties did not lead automatically to the strengthening of the Trotskyist movement.
84. In one's own case it is perhaps always theoretically possible to withhold attention without losing awareness.
85. Although this theoretically results in black, the inaccuracies in the ink pigments tend to result in a greenish black.
86. Similarly, negative existential propositions can be reproduced in terms of, and are theoretically interchangeable with, certain conjunctions of negative singular propositions.
87. It was, therefore, open to argument that theoretically the income must be held to have been received by them.
88. One way to answer this question is to consider it theoretically.
89. It is of type F5, and theoretically should be yellowish, but to me it always looks pure white.
90. The gross pattern of dikes can be duplicated theoretically.
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