Theoretically
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102 examples of Theoretically in a sentence
In other words, it is
theoretically
possible that before too long we will be biotechnologically capable of creating human beings that glow in the dark.
And theoretically, I suppose if we opt for a film where someone gets brutally murdered or dies in a fiery car crash, we are more likely to walk out of that theater feeling like we've got it pretty good.
And I would propose, with the better longevity that women have overall, that women probably should
theoretically
do better, if we could just get treated.
And if we can map where this X-ray that comes out, where it comes from, we can map all the iron on the page, then
theoretically
we can read the image.
Why was everyone surprised at this? That's because we knew
theoretically
that there was another way of arranging fibers in a hydrostatic skeleton, and that was with fibers at zero degrees and 90 degrees to the long axis of the structure.
They leave the microbes with the donor, and
theoretically
that might help the people who are receiving this ileal transplant.
It is because the state, theoretically, acts on behalf of all citizens collectively, not any one citizen individually.
And the state has the discretion to dismiss criminal charges, enter lax plea deals and otherwise remove a victim's voice from the process, because again, a state
theoretically
represents the interests of all citizens collectively and not any one citizen individually.
Theoretically, it makes it as easy to form friendships halfway around the world as opposed to right next door.
Game theoretically, that should actually make the mismatcher's behavior shift, because what happens is, the mismatcher will think, oh, this guy's going to go for the big reward, and so I'm going to go to the right, make sure he doesn't get it.
And of course, theoretically, it does, and if you look at older texts, then people used it to actually indicate laughing out loud.
More importantly, thanks to the presence of human aesthetic in the process, we'll
theoretically
generate melodies we would consider beautiful.
According to a chemical idea called the principle of microscopic reversibility, anything that happens, like egg proteins seizing up, can
theoretically
unhappen if you retrace your steps.
Could you
theoretically
kick a ball hard enough to make it boomerang all the way around back to you? Sadly, no.
Unanimous agreement is still
theoretically
ideal, especially in cases when you'd expect very low odds of variability and uncertainty, but in practice, achieving it in situations where perfect agreement is highly unlikely should tell us that there's probably some hidden factor affecting the system.
After our basic needs are met, we'd
theoretically
decide to invest in choices only to the point they're useful or enjoyable.
And yet, decades ago, scholars found that it's
theoretically
possible to not just spread human civilization across the galaxy, but to do so quite quickly, without breaking any known laws of physics.
Theoretically, the U.S. government is already designed to prevent abuses of power, limiting different branches through a system of checks and balances, term limits, and free elections.
And of course, if you have nerves that are external or prosthetic, say with light or liquid metal, then you can increase that diameter and you could even increase it
theoretically
to the point where, as long as you could see the muzzle flash, you could step out of the way of a bullet.
It is not enough for advice, or for professionals to give advice that is
theoretically
sound, or well-meant.
In a democracy, for example, we the people, theoretically, give government its power through elections.
But let's assume, theoretically, you want to do that.
There are nano-engineered designs, which at least have been analyzed theoretically, that show the potential to be very lightweight, very inexpensive, very efficient, and we'd be able to actually provide all of our energy needs in this renewable way.
It's an impressive track record, and so we look back and we say, well, we didn't really exactly work this out
theoretically
from the start, but when we look back, there are theoretical movements in science education.
It's actually classified as a motorcycle because of the three wheels, which is a great asset because it allows you, theoretically, to use this on the highways in most states, and actually in all cities.
So as a problem grows more complicated, a classical computer needs correspondingly more bits to solve it, while a quantum computer will
theoretically
be able to handle more and more complicated problems without requiring as many more qubits as a classical computer would need bits.
While mind uploading is
theoretically
possible, we’re likely hundreds of years away from the technology and scientific understanding that would make it a reality.
And theoretically, knowledge of that information would allow us to recreate the object from its particle components.
So we look at these sorts of things theoretically, on the basis of genetics, and brain damage, and interaction with environment, and exactly how that machine works.
And of course, with wind, you could put it all over the East Coast, offshore theoretically, or you can split it up.
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