Theoretically
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102 examples of Theoretically in a sentence
As long as there is at least a tiny energy gradient to exploit, theoretically, a single cell could live for hundreds of thousands of years or more, simply by replacing broken parts over time.
While the premise interesting(rich people clone themselves to keep a ready supply of body parts to keep them alive
theoretically
forever), the film makes the mistake of saddling us with Richard(Tim Donnelly), a clone who is at once both boring and irritating.
If they can't fulfill this one condition, the viewer might as well read a
theoretically
accurate book.
A lot of things in this futuristic satire are more
theoretically
funny than actually funny (though it does have some laugh-out-loud moments) but a lot of that is because it seems to have been cut by the studio to better appeal to exactly the idiots it's mocking.
while this is
theoretically
possible it is NOT very likely.
preposterously turns from ice assassin to comically unhinged (and inept) lunatic killer at the end, this
theoretically
ruthless despatcher of human life now allowing the dad to live so that he can watch his daughter getting her goose cooked.
What was
theoretically
supposed to be some comic relief was the homoerotic friend with a penchant for Disney films; none of his analogies hit home, his little moral speeches were flat, I was literally waiting for them to go on to say something meaningful, only to find out he was done.
(So theoretically, it is possible for a contestant on this dreary debacle to actually wind up owing Shatner money.)
Even when Ogilvy and Company get fried by the Martians' 'Heat Ray'(?), they flounce and mince in some weird kind of dance, even when they're
theoretically
DEAD and reduced to skeletons, which persist in unseemly dancing and writhing.
Good thing Jack's not on the team anymore (in a way) or else it would have been sarcasm mania!!!!I just love all the plots (season 8, a little less, I have to admit), the characters are great, the actors are great, I'm starting to pick up facial expressions (and more) from Jack, Daniel and Teal'c...It just all
theoretically
possible and exciting...oops!
Theoretically
a coming of age story of a teenage Turkish girl living in Copenhagen, Denmark.
That said however, this is a magnificent statement of young love from start to finish and everyone of any age currently in love (or theoretically), ought to see it, sooner rather than later.
That leaves the cold and calculating Tilda Swinton as the only person in the film who is
theoretically
a non-moron, but she has herself been reduced to a parody of an intelligent person who, in order to cope with the welter of idiocy surrounding her, has entirely lost her humanity and become an engine of devouring and despairing egotism.
The lead girl is hardly a nymphomaniac, nor is she very barbaric and
theoretically
speaking there aren't even any dinosaurs.
Theoretically, international loans could be an alternative, but who would lend to an unstable government, let alone a government whose legitimacy has not been fully established?
It turns out that most state bureaucracies,
theoretically
accountable to the public, in fact are accountable to the parties, and do everything they can to keep Americans Elect from claiming its right to a spot on the ballot next fall.
The people inhabiting these enclaves are
theoretically
Indian citizens, but they lack the rights and privileges that their counterparts elsewhere in India enjoy.
To be sure, large deficits can be benign or even desirable during recessions and wars, or when used to finance productive public investments; and in a deep, long-lasting downturn, with interest rates at or near zero, a well-timed, sensible fiscal response can
theoretically
help in the short term.
Theoretically, sterling could stay at the current rate of about $1.60 and improve the trade position if the increased volume of cheaper exports outweighed the value of more expensive imports – the so-called J-curve effect.
Theoretically, homeowners can use these new instruments to protect themselves against their home losing value.
Because these two central regulatory methods achieve the same end, they can
theoretically
be substituted for one another – regulators can set banks’ capital requirement very high, or they can set the riskiness of banks’ activities very low.
Even in France, where universal republican principles
theoretically
contradict such policies, public action is being 'ethnicized' under the mask of geographical or social criteria.
For example, the six million tons of waste produced annually by Niger could
theoretically
be used to meet that country’s entire energy needs.
But central banks’ ability to create and destroy money is
theoretically
unlimited.
Theoretically, funds from privatization in Kosovo should go to Serbia.
Theoretically, Cuba could choose any of the current 24 executive directors, though it is likely to prefer one from Latin America.
It is
theoretically
possible that the six Executive Board members plus France, Germany, and Italy, representing 65% percent of the eurozone’s GDP, could be outvoted by a coalition of small countries.
And, theoretically, they are right.
Its scale is staggering: more than $4 trillion of mergers and acquisitions this year, with tradable and (theoretically) liquid financial assets reaching perhaps $160 trillion by the end of this year, all in a world where annual global GDP is perhaps $50 trillion.
Economists long ago recognized that it is
theoretically
possible that the emergence of new growth poles abroad does more harm than good to an economy.
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