That is the traditional ... the new new normal. Yeah. Theoretically. Theoretically.
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Theoretically, with enough of them, you could map every street and building — wait, did I say theoretically?
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Now, it's theoretically possible that modern humans were in the area around this time—theoretically being the key word.
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And then in their case of ZTE and telecommunications, these are devices that could be theoretically used -- not theoretically.
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Of course it's theoretically possible to distinguish anti-Zionism from anti-Semitism, just as it's theoretically possible to distinguish segregationism from racism.
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Brain chips can theoretically offer lots of functions CTRL-kit can't, and that would theoretically make them more useful in the long term.
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So he could theoretically still win the pledged delegate count, and could thus theoretically then convince the superdelegates to change their minds at the convention.
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Trump theoretically could try to barge into the House to deliver the State of the Union — and Pelosi could theoretically stop him, even by having him arrested.
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So if we just redirected those subsidies towards those technologies, not only could we theoretically solve the problem, there are some complications, but theoretically, we could solve the problem immediately.
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Two, it should — theoretically, at least — be more affordable.
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There was theoretically something in 732 for everyone — i.e.
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Software errors could theoretically wipe out your store of bitcoin.
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It's theoretically possible that things could go downhill real quick.
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Theoretically, the CO2 could remain trapped in these pellets forever.
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Theoretically, this would provide cause for Trump to dismiss Rosenstein.
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Theoretically, this would be done before the policy was formulated.
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If you build on Facebook, you can theoretically reach billions.
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New ad units — which theoretically means more money — can't hurt.
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That could theoretically defund hospitals or entire public health departments.
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Still, they could theoretically turn it into a surveillance device.
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Theoretically, there are a couple of workarounds for this issue.
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So there could theoretically be public hearings the following week.
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It theoretically allows them to short, or bet against, bitcoin.
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"Theoretically this transition should not be a threat," Krieger said.
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So she can theoretically teach others to do the same.
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Yes, the Seneschal, theoretically, is a being of great power.
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Instead, a venting system is utilized that theoretically evacuates smoke.
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He's here, he's queer, and he could theoretically be single.
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Theoretically, everything should be wireless by now, but it's not.
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First, the drones would theoretically be cheap — around $1,500-$3,000.
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Theoretically, higher luminosity could mean more infrastructure, development, and wealth.
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Theoretically, you could message anyone and ask for career advice.
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Anything that increases blood flow will theoretically increase orgasmic function.
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Theoretically, deaths could be counted through the nation's vital statistics.
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So theoretically, they should move in response to electric fields.
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Effects likely aren't finished yet, but they're theoretically pretty close.
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Everyone involved could have theoretically been charged with child pornography.
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Popkin told me that, theoretically, a sugar tax might work.
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Public parks and YMCAs are spaces that theoretically welcome everyone.
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Theoretically, Americans shouldn't be dealing with a sanctioned Russian entity,
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Warren could theoretically file such a letter before the Jan.
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Preventing future attacks is, theoretically, the military's bread and butter.
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Your story is, theoretically anyway, the one you know best.
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Theoretically, it's possible that water levels won't hit that point.
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"With emphasis on 'theoretically,' maybe [transmission] could happen," he says.
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Theoretically, HypeZone can function as an open mic for streamers.
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Adrianne Jeffries But you could do it without Slack, theoretically.
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And theoretically that should put us in the driver's seat.
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Theoretically, he could fit their scheme by spreading the floor.
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And theoretically, that could translate into lower premiums for consumers.
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Dictionaries are compilations of definitions, which are theoretically long lasting.
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Theoretically, you can see how this story would be interesting.
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At Carnegie Mellon, you were doing it mostly theoretically, correct?
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Even those deferments theoretically available to anyone really were not.
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The phones officially launch and theoretically ship on Sept. 220.
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Under the system, minors would then be theoretically turned away.
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Because theoretically, he's able to watch even Jon and Dany.
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And we're all at least theoretically incentivized to simplify it.
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""So cultural centers are theoretically fair targets, in your view?
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Even prices for theoretically comparable players offer no clear signals.
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The media's priorities, theoretically, become the priorities of the public.
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Although theoretically vegetarian, ashak also come strewn with ground beef.
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And there the mutation could have theoretically caused Astrea's problems.
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In other areas, there is theoretically more room for progress.
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Here are some factors that would theoretically prop up prices.
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"Theoretically, this doesn't bode well for the consumer," said Kilduff.
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So they would, theoretically, be in for a big raise.
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Removing a president from office is tough but theoretically possible.
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Theoretically, because the second season of "Stranger Things" starts Oct.
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"That would theoretically be fantastic," Mr. Rothman said he responded.
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Prostitution is theoretically legal in Peru but soliciting is banned.
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The two chambers would then theoretically hash out a deal.
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Moscow can theoretically preserve all of this even if Assad goes.
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Theoretically, repetition is a way of ensuring your message really lands.
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However, for nighttime readers, that price point could theoretically be justified.
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But, theoretically, agencies must submit any zero-days to the VEP.
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Legal cannabis could, theoretically, capture a significant part of that market.
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Ultimately, a smartwatch with cellular connectivity means freedom, at least theoretically.
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Well, theoretically, removing the central bank from the equation democratizes currency.
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UberPOOL's vehicles theoretically operate around 40 percent slower, as a result.
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Theoretically, Orion mitigates some of the biggest problems facing cloud gaming.
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These computers could theoretically solve problems too complex for classical computers.
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On the one hand, theoretically [DMCA] is supposed to be helpful.
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Theoretically, the gene therapy was supposed to make his muscles bigger.
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In that case, Google would theoretically store both of their numbers.
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Theoretically, this kind of cloak and dagger plotting should terrify Claire.
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Theoretically, Weld's challenge could have an impact on Trump's re-election.
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Theoretically, water saved with taxpayers' money should stay in the river.
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A tractor company could theoretically use that data for unexpected purposes.
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Theoretically, his college eligibility might still be in play as well.
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A hacker could theoretically alter an outgoing multimedia message as well.
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Efficient firms should theoretically squash laggards, yielding bigger, more productive companies.
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But parties can theoretically change their mind until the last minute.
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I mean, it's theoretically possible, but it's not going to happen.
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Both of these Instagram changes could, theoretically, play into that fear.
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Theoretically speaking, what should have happened to a country without banks?
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Theoretically, travel between San Francisco and LA could take 30 minutes.
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"Theoretically, there's a great opportunity for men to talk," he said.
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The proximity could theoretically reduce components cost for making the iPhone.
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That would theoretically get the probe there in just 20 years.
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Theoretically, Gerald let us film him because we were with Gay.
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Theoretically, Donald Trump will still by president by the year 2020.
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The Taylor Rule, though, theoretically would call for substantially higher rates.
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Trump could theoretically order the deputy attorney general to fire Mueller.
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So we could theoretically see a lot of Red Bull exxxttreemmmmeee!!!
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Theoretically you can eat that, too, but I found it hard.
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Theoretically nothing, unless the Texas House of Representatives has a say.
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More importantly, I could theoretically do it all from my home.
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Some countries are theoretically sovereign, but de facto power lies elsewhere.
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"Theoretically, at least, it's very easy to go sailing," she said.
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The incentives theoretically drop the break-even threshold for new investment.
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Theoretically, Uber can just fork your GPS data over without one.
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Theoretically, it can improve the performance of any game or application.
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Kasich's absence should theoretically help Cruz close the gap on Trump.
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So, death by forgotten tampon is theoretically possible but highly unlikely.
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In exchange, Commonwealth countries theoretically receive a better quality of life.
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International players, they're more fundamentally sound and understand the game theoretically.
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Theoretically, we should count them in as artists at the time.
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Of course, Trump could invoke executive privilege, theoretically blocking Comey's testimony.
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A sale, theoretically, is one way out of the Elliott vise.
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Do you know exactly where on Earth Apophis would hit, theoretically?
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The resulting exhibition is theoretically sound but less than visually grabbing.
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Theoretically, Partridge figured to boost the Wolverines' presence in New Jersey.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Theoretically, Lam Wing-kee is a free man today.
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I mean ones you could theoretically encounter in the real world.
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That argument theoretically played to conservatives' increasing skepticism of federal regulations.
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Theoretically, this was a man she had interviewed, stood near, faced.
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And theoretically to bundle together distribution ... Bundle something, advertising something, something.
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"Bennett could theoretically tell people his claims against you," she wrote.
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Theoretically, a moderate tries to satisfy as many interests as possible.
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Crucially, the bottom of the ladder is theoretically open to anyone.
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Lower energy costs should theoretically make it easier to tax carbon.
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And theoretically it eliminates the possibility of a "spoiler" candidate winning.
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"Theoretically, a stronger rule would not be substantially similar," he said.
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That might theoretically afford him a minimal degree of applicable experience.
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And, theoretically, these brokers are always available to make house calls.
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Theoretically, they could turn around and sell that data for profit.
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Capacity refers to the maximum amount that installations can theoretically produce.
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The higher it goes, theoretically the more expensive the stock is.
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The Musudan theoretically could reach the U.S. Pacific island of Guam.
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At least, she did theoretically — until the government cancelled her passport.
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This type of therapy could theoretically work in treating other diseases.
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And soda: Taxing sugar-sweetened beverages could theoretically raise $244 million.
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Theoretically, their racial perspective is the very skill that helps them.
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Theoretically, they could have been talking about any number of matters.
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It theoretically wouldn't be hard to bring Focused to other cities.
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Trump could, theoretically, back a primary challenger to him that year.
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Theoretically, Schaaf and Goodell engaged in negotiations these past many months.
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Theoretically, we could (collectively) choose to substitute inferior technologies for superior ones.
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Without getting into it too much, these theoretically produce much better sound.
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A 2-percent tax would theoretically bring in $5.9 billion per year.
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Theoretically, it could be as easy as a flick of a switch.
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Theoretically, Biden's departure was giving way for a convective takeover of Washington.
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It's reasonably transparent, and it is theoretically meritocratic, urban machine politics aside.
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Though it's (probably) never happened, it is theoretically possible, and that's scary.
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Theoretically, that would make choosing the Stout a no-brainer by comparison.
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They were just — theoretically — the things that were slowing down its adoption.
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So you could theoretically have a device that monitors these physiological changes.
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It theoretically eliminates some of the hassles of getting a second phone.
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It's certainly theoretically possible he became the major beneficiary of that shift.
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Someone could theoretically just sample forever, but that doesn't make sense either.
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A factory in China should theoretically help Tesla sell more cars there.
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Theoretically, gigabit LTE means you could see downloads as fast as 1Gbps.
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Officialdom theoretically treats minorities as equal and even grants them certain privileges.
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Theoretically, the BOJ could keep reducing bond buying to stem yield falls.
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The courts ruled in a way that will theoretically preserve those principles.
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Sometimes it's as simple (theoretically) as surrounding yourself with the right people.
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Theoretically, from that point on, the audience should relate to that character.
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Even though I do think obviously, organically and theoretically they should not.
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So theoretically, working out in your lunch break is a brilliant idea.
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The constitution of 1994 theoretically prohibited censorship, but it continued in practice.
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Users could theoretically buy flavors online and fill the pods with them.
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Theoretically, all Tethers could be converted to an equal number of dollars.
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Theoretically, this should cause the pig embryo to grow a human pancreas.
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That means every iPhone will theoretically have an OLED panel in 2020.
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Hurricanes should, theoretically, be more intense and wetter on a hotter planet.
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They also permit theoretically unlimited revenue to be drawn from a game.
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He said such scenarios were "theoretically possible" but required in-depth evaluations.
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Theoretically, they can claim this after they emerge from their lengthy slumber.
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Most potential population structures didn't seem theoretically capable of being strong amplifiers.
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So theoretically, a 5G iPhone could be right around the corner, right?
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Theoretically, you could get infections like gonorrhoea and chlamydia, but it's unlikely.
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To definitively change that, those pipes theoretically would need to be replaced.
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Or theoretically, Seattle might be booming even more without high minimum wages.
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You could theoretically rearrange the strips to construct a lattice of pizza.
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So you can imagine that their stocks should theoretically go higher here.
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Theoretically, LeBron James can do everything Green can, and do it better.
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Theoretically, every male of a certain age was subject to being drafted.
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This would theoretically protect a trader's investment given the stock's huge return.
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The trains will theoretically be able to go faster than 160 m.p.h.
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It is, theoretically, open-ended, but generally spans 5 to 7 points.
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These corporations would theoretically benefit most from the passage of tax reform.
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Massad theoretically could have stayed on at the regulator until April 2017.
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Theoretically, Cyber Monday is the biggest online shopping day of the year.
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JOE KERNEN: And you could theoretically design new organs that went bad.
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What we do know is that, theoretically, these prices are not sustainable.
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We'd probably join up with drug dealers to save him too. Theoretically.
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Theoretically though, the good Dr. Steelhammer appears in support of the idea.
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Theoretically, you should be reading a website whose ads should interest you.
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Though full of chutzpah, the Dadaists were theoretically unsophisticated by our standards.
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In other words, someone would theoretically need $7,700 to initiate a trade.
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Theoretically, inflation occurs when strong employment pushes up wages and then prices.
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The sites that do well, theoretically speaking, should then make more money.
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Theoretically, Congress could even mete out jail time if it wanted to.
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In three months Reichardt will turn 18, and could theoretically be driving.
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A catalog boom could theoretically push labels to digitize more archival recordings.
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Theoretically, at least, the process continues until all the sugar is gone.
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One step up is Beaujolais-Villages, from areas with theoretically more potential.
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" Mr. Rosenkranz said that was theoretically possible, "but it would never happen.
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All of that, theoretically, should add up to momentum for Booker, right?
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Anyone could theoretically buy it — including a bad actor — which seems risky.
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Stocks are theoretically overvalued if the price-to-earnings ratio is higher.
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But he said the judge could theoretically have imposed a lighter sentence.
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Doubling here would theoretically raise almost another $4 trillion over ten years.
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Theoretically, that means folks can now watch the movie on their TVs.
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And at least the $600 billion went to a theoretically good cause.
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PA:' Theoretically yes, the question is how you use it in practice.
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The angles of the crinkles theoretically make them crunchier than other fries.
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Theoretically, the faster refresh rate lets players respond even faster than before.
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Now, theoretically, exploding demand would drive up the price of labor, right?
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And theoretically, water damage could damage sensitive servers that store digital records.
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The recent upload is just part one, and others will theoretically follow.
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Yes, theoretically, newly discovered evidence can be used during the Senate trial.
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Yes, theoretically any pitch in baseball could lead to a home run.
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The work exists only theoretically (and in an email from Sehgal's dealer).
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And his solution is one of the worst of all theoretically conceived.
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It's an I.O.U. that's subject to the whims of a government, theoretically.
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"This development also means that, theoretically, our investors won't need their banks anymore".
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That theoretically needs to happen by September 30 to avoid a government shutdown.
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"'It is not theoretically impossible, but it would be very difficult,'" he replies.
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Being secretary of state could, theoretically, take those prospects from bright to dazzling.
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Vein structure is unique, even among twins, and would theoretically solve the problem.
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Theoretically, if this dino-chicken were to hatch, what would it look like?
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Instead a consensus approach to bank analysis has emerged that is theoretically bankrupt.
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The change will theoretically make it easier for the U.S. to hack back.
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It should, theoretically, know when you are sad or happy and act accordingly.
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Theoretically, what would happen if Trump were president and Corbyn were prime minister?
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So theoretically speaking, Mimi could very well never have heard of these women.
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Everyone is on a survivor's side, theoretically, but not so much in practice.
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She's theoretically destined to ensure the demise of a character with green eyes.
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That theoretically gives more time for the two sides to reach an agreement.
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A platform that offers everyone's résumé to everyone else should, theoretically, democratize work.
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Theoretically, anyone with a well-curated feed could hop the fence into prominence.
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The company could theoretically face billions of dollars in fines over the suit.
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It can, theoretically, provide the necessary training for each job opening on LinkedIn.
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Would towers like that actually sound better if it could theoretically be done?
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Theoretically, she could also send those photos to my mother from my email.
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We know only that it's theoretically possible given the right intent and focus.
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In an extreme case it could, theoretically, fully erode the margin, bankers suggest.
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Theoretically, we could make it through winter without ever setting foot outside. How?
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It's possible, then, that a Google or Apple could theoretically jump on board.
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This theoretically bodes well for future colonists in need of the precious liquid.
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So theoretically this episode of Game of Thrones should look gorgeous on it.
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Pence could also theoretically tap a fund organized by the Republican National Committee.
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The chemicals are theoretically banned in kebabs, but the rule is seldom enforced.
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That is theoretically also what we would like to explore in the future.
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This activity would, theoretically, reveal whether people were likely to dehumanize interracial partners.
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He was "mapping out the grounds," theoretically to prevent this kind of accident.
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But they are both in the same party with, theoretically, similar agendas. Right?
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It theoretically learned from you and got better the more you used it.
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So house guests theoretically won't be able to get info on your account.
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If more countries do leave, the whole union could theoretically start to unravel.
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This despite the 2080 theoretically being the most powerful of the three GPUs.
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But theoretically, you could just rely entirely on the phone for sound, too.
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Carroll says that these stem cells could theoretically last for life in humans.
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So theoretically, the 90-day, country-based is expiring on Wednesday, June 14.
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The voters there, largely Hispanic, would theoretically be more likely to support Democrats.
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Technologies like those the Advance Aerospace Threat Identification program funded are theoretically possible.
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In other words, anything that's happened so far could theoretically be Bran's fault.
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Theoretically, a service provider could upgrade some of the parts in this machine.
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But when you're a retiree, you can theoretically travel any time you want.
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The ultimate I.O.C. perk — at least theoretically — is an assigned car and driver.
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WAPNER: THEORETICALLY THE PUTS COULD EXPIRE AND YOU JUST WALK AWAY QUIETLY NOW.
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Though, you could theoretically keep your device on airplane mode to circumvent that.
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The release model could theoretically help reduce sub churn as SVOD competition steepens.
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This leads to account delinquencies and theoretically makes companies more likely to settle.
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Theoretically, PBMs keep costs down by negotiating rates with drug companies and pharmacies.
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So, the project theoretically could be on the air in 2020 or 2021.
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But in this case, the typo could, theoretically, have very real-world consequences.
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The Trump administration could theoretically extend that into the first month as well.
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Well, it means that you could theoretically take over when Deacon left off.
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The DNC is theoretically meant to be a neutral base for Democratic candidates.
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Theoretically, politicians could be held accountable by either the electorate or by donors.
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SAG-AFTRA could, theoretically, refuse to come back if organizing developers are ignored.
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The threat of us abandoning ship should theoretically hold the captains in line.
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Theoretically, Trump could rectify his policy ignorance over the course of the campaign.
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It's a shopping cart that can theoretically travel with you to any website.
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It would, theoretically, get companies to invest more instead of spending on buybacks.
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"It is theoretically possible to go about getting the necessary approvals," he says.
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Theoretically, if somebody has high blood pressure, there are medications to treat it.
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Theoretically, they're negotiating discounts for everyone — but they're also making profits for themselves.
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Though theoretically they could complain of mistreatment, in practice the procedure was useless.
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That, theoretically, gave companies ample qualified candidates to choose from, according to Novoselsky.
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Though, you could theoretically keep your device on airplane mode to circumvent that.
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His findings also raise the prospect, at least theoretically, of an antimalarial probiotic.
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Worst of all, I had no idea what would, theoretically, make me happy.
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These companies are also not accountable to American voters, only theoretically to shareholders.
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Thank you UK. I theoretically would have the new Can biography as well.
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Experts who studied it said the missile could theoretically hit all of Alaska.
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This theoretically means results couldn't be swapped out and replaced with different ones.
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Theoretically, the online world is the richest gallery of human psychology ever assembled.
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Yes, impeachment could theoretically proceed with mostly Democratic votes and some defecting Republicans.
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But this will theoretically make it harder for people to game the system.
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You've served your time and, theoretically at least, repaid your debt to society.
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A deal between the two sides should theoretically be easier to reach now.
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It would fly autonomously, meaning the driver theoretically wouldn't need a pilot's license.
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That should theoretically make the industry less vulnerable to problems at one institution.
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Valued by Christie's at $80 million, it could, theoretically, have sold for $1.
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Theoretically, a wonderfully gifted team filled with world-class players in every position.
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The concept car has no steering wheel or pedals because it's theoretically autonomous.
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You could theoretically check in from Mars and still change your flight afterward.
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Which, theoretically, shields them from possibly being blamed for an extended government shutdown.
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The excess could, theoretically, be returned to shareholders – or used to support lending.
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Johnson can therefore theoretically govern on 322 seats, a technical majority of one.
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It theoretically calls for the president to get congressional approval for military campaigns.
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That figure, now theoretically 100%, puts Ignite in the center of Shasta's future.
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Theoretically all VPNs should do this, but some do it better than others.
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Since this futuristic car is obviously (theoretically) autonomous, there's no need for one.
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And theoretically drivers can reject as many rides as they like without punishment.
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It could theoretically be over by this time, if Trump is quickly acquitted.
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The excess could, theoretically, be returned to shareholders — or used to support lending.
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Theoretically union members can request decertification votes – the union equivalent of recall elections.
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If the cost to create bitcoin exceeds the reward, miners theoretically lose incentive.
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Such a request could theoretically rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
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They would also have the power — theoretically at least — to start impeachment proceedings.
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Foreign policy experience theoretically should be a big Biden advantage over his rivals.
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Theoretically. [Laughs.] This has been a one-man crusade for the most part.
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One source device can stream audio to a theoretically unlimited number of devices.
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While theoretically valid, that's more a matter of statistical abstraction than moral judgment.
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It was compelling, controversial, and, given Milwaukee's unprecedented length, theoretically a good fit.
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This would, theoretically, reduce the lag time and improve the speed and consistency.
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Theoretically, it would want about the same to offer the service ad-free.
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Theoretically I'm not sure whether Dashboard Confessional is a band anybody should emulate.
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That would theoretically allow the government to crack the device through brute force.
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Theoretically, John Podesta could have thwarted the attack if he'd been more technologically savvy.
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But, you know, theoretically, you could power a car with anything—including rubber bands.
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Every device you use can theoretically compromise your security, so Kaspersky Lab covers everything.
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Theoretically, this means that a culturally toxic instance can be shunned by the others.
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This job should theoretically be very appealing, but the turnover rate was always high.
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That should, theoretically, eliminate the odd "underrepresented minorities" measurement that Twitter is now reporting.
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Theoretically, Natalie's frontal lobe control has been dampened as a result of the injury.
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So I agree it&aposs not going to happen, but it could theoretically happen.
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More good news: The machine should also theoretically correctly identify the mass shooter. What?
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When you sync a file using pCloud, the company can theoretically retrieve that file.
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Computing capacity is theoretically unlimited, unlike radio spectrum, which is hard to use efficiently.
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It's seemingly win-win, because customers can theoretically drink all day without getting sloshed.
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"Starbucks is theoretically using Workplace, but it's been deployed only to managers," he said.
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It's more the idea of what it could theoretically be used for that's intriguing.
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The Galaxy Fold is a science experiment, just one that you could theoretically buy.
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The Nationals trailed by three runs in the seventh inning, theoretically a manageable deficit.
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Someone who marries a Chinese person can theoretically gain citizenship; in practice few do.
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Theoretically, this should enable you to react before the problem gets out of control.
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Theoretically, it will get better at comforting you too and learn about its surroundings.
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Theoretically, a gene drive could accidentally alter the genetic makeup of an entire species.
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It theoretically possesses abilities that read like a greatest hits of bullshit skincare products.
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Every major upgrade is proposed and voted upon, making the hard forks theoretically rare.
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Theoretically, the more you stroke Qoobo the more it responds, the better you feel.
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Although theoretically dense, Blas's exhibition balances serious insights with some much-needed comedic irony.
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Good faith reform could theoretically bring much more transparency and competition to energy regulation.
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Theoretically, solar roofing avoids much of that by slipstreaming into the established construction process.
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So it's not totally implausible that they could, theoretically, play the couple on screen.
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The team reckons that the system could theoretically double the efficiency of solar cells.
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The photoshoot is full of tension, but it's done, and everyone is theoretically happy.
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"Theoretically, I could make you take your clothes off at this point," she says.
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With NFC, you'd theoretically be able to get the information with just a tap.
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As I've mused before, West could theoretically win the presidency or other elected office.
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While the deal has closed, a successful appeal could theoretically still unwind that merger.
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I only knew about ballroom culture theoretically through reading Judith Butler and queer theory.
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Theoretically, that'll motivate turnout from left-leaning voters who remain cool to Hillary Clinton.
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So a laptop is all I really need to get by—theoretically, at least.
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Theoretically, there should also be fossilized evidence of animals killed by the asteroid's effects.
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Mutations should theoretically face better odds of survival in some situations than others, however.
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Excessly dark or glare-y works can be challenging, but everything theoretically could work.
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He needs to stop the bleeding, and positive ads would theoretically help accomplish that.
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Theoretically this means there won't be any annoying bulges or gaps in the fabric.
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Theoretically, a player versed in the unwritten lexicon should know when to say when.
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Each dollar Facebook shares drop below $99 will theoretically cost the trader $1.7 million.
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So theoretically, an attacker could scan the internet to find additional machines to target.
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If it's not, then theoretically there's no way for him to get it removed.
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This way, they could theoretically pump at their desk totally discreetly, if they prefer.
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What does happen is a lot simpler: bigger markups leading, theoretically, to higher profits.
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A new deal would theoretically last longer or—in a fantasy world—be permanent.
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In return, he theoretically left some money on the table over the long term.
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Theoretically at least, this gives us powerful capabilities that we just haven't seen before.
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Theoretically that could give a teacher time to get her students under their desks.
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That attention is then directed, at least theoretically, toward the ads the company serves.
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Google's controller uses Wi-Fi, so that should theoretically work with older Chromecast models.
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Out There Theoretically, the universe may be riddled with tunnels through space and time.
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In exchange, it lifted crippling economic sanctions, theoretically ushering in economic growth in Iran.
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If successful, that suit could theoretically put thousands of tossed ballots back in play.
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So Democrats could theoretically impeach Trump along party lines if they flip the chamber.
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This is theoretically CBS's high-end medical drama, but my god, it is boring.
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Trump theoretically could close the ports of entry where people lawfully traverse the border.
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The Article 7 procedure could theoretically lead to Poland losing its EU voting rights.
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Democrats could theoretically restore those checks by retaking the House and Senate next month.
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Theoretically, the United States leads a coalition of 65 nations against the Islamic State.
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This flexibility would, theoretically, allow drivers to be on the roads at optimal times.
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In If I Did It, he revealed how he would've theoretically committed the murders.
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"Theoretically, there might be no premonitions since no disaster would have occurred," Barker wrote.
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In New York State, a homeowner can, theoretically, display signs of any political persuasion.
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With the successful test on Wednesday, India theoretically holds other countries' satellites at risk.
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I don't say I'm hugely involved in that game, but theoretically it helps. Yeah.
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Apple could also theoretically be forced to change the amount it takes from developers.
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After all, I'm an adult now and theoretically more responsible than my teenage self.
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For white and otherwise privileged folks, it should theoretically be more of a priority.
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It could also theoretically be used in the future to intercept a ballistic missile.
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"It's a great idea theoretically, but often operationally it just doesn't work," Schain said.
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"Theoretically that might be possible, but I just don't have any idea," he laughed.
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Theoretically, the same video that gets banned from Facebook might pass muster on YouTube.
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This, theoretically, is where vacation packages excel: the spontaneous trip on a tight budget.
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The approach forces higher-order thinking, which theoretically disables or diminishes the amygdala response.
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But it has long been at least theoretically possible for electors to go rogue.
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It could theoretically kick-start Democrats' efforts to build a case against Mr. Trump.
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" At 22020, and theoretically nearing retirement, he now describes himself as the "office boy.
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" At 22020, and theoretically nearing retirement, he now describes himself as the "office boy.
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That, at least theoretically, could play to more people in our post-Trump world.
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Then you would have, theoretically, a perfectly transparent and efficient retail market for electricity.
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But we can theoretically try to create accurate models of what's going on there.
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OK, so theoretically, Facebook's first Super Bowl ad is supposed to promote Facebook Groups.
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They theoretically could result in the removal of the president of the United States.
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He can — theoretically — retreat to the safe harbor of his marriage at any time.
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This theoretically allows quantum computers to process exponentially more information than a classical computer.
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I MEAN, I REALLY DO THINK ONE COULD THEORETICALLY SAY YOU COULD HAVE ANTICIPATED.
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After all, it's far easier to talk theoretically about marriage than to navigate it.
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They are, theoretically, not punished by the Uber algorithm for rejecting too many rides.
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This is where the stealthy power of theater has an advantage, at least theoretically.
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The big parade in Pyongyang featured monster canisters that theoretically contained intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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They could also theoretically claim a mandate for continued change if they retained power.
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Theoretically, tax systems should collect revenue efficiently and distort markets as little as possible.
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Power chargers and battery packs make popular gifts because they are theoretically very useful.
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Where active funds theoretically have a leg up is during periods of market volatility.
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Bran Used the Weirwood Net to Change the Past Theoretically possible, but not likely.
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However, another pattern Wlezien and Erikson identify could theoretically help Trump later on — maybe.
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Strong AI and superintelligence are theoretically possible, even probable, but we're not there yet.
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Theoretically, the EU could plumb the issue and then decide to drop the charges.
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Theoretically, both sides will likely have to give something up to end this shutdown.
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Like so many goals in Washington, it's theoretically doable but almost impossible in practice.
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A greener Arctic would theoretically mean more food, he said in a Skype interview.
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The disruption that Mr. Trump and his ilk represent can, theoretically, be a good thing.
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They could, theoretically, brush elbows with one of the city's approximately 7,000 strong homeless population.
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Vitamin C serums can theoretically even out skin tone and prevent sun damage and wrinkles.
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But McCain certainly theoretically could have won, and he could have died while in office.
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Theoretically, this could mean that these TVs look better than what's on your TV stand.
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" Theoretically, heavily-armed government operatives pursuing you through the Panamanian jungle fall under "and more.
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Theoretically, this means a solar household with enough panels could zero out its utility bill.
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In both cases, Republicans could theoretically support a resolution that would terminate the emergency declaration.
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Theoretically they can charge negative deposit rates, but most have been reticent to do so.
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They would theoretically be built to surround a star, encompass it and capture its energy.
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So the Canadian government, at least, theoretically is doing that to protect their dairy markets.
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"Theoretically, attorneys can be more efficient from day one because of the technology," Leib said.
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So Mac and iOS users can still theoretically mine certain cryptocurrencies via an internet browser.
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And this feature could theoretically be applied to the Apple store or the Jiffy Lube.
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So far only one of the major new monitoring features is activated—at least theoretically.
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But when Berges and his colleagues analyzed the collisions theoretically, they found structure and simplicity.
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This would theoretically explain why developers may have thought it was best to discontinue support.
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Theoretically, at least, through limiting expectations, you aren't left disappointing customers by adding voice capabilities.
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But most of us, at least theoretically, agree that happy is more important than perfect.
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We also said that theoretically, SDE could open the possibility of a lossless electricity system.
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Alternatively, Microdia theoretically sells a 512GB microSD card, but it'll cost you a cool $1,000.
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There's no shortage of lidar solutions available for autonomous vehicles, drones and robots — theoretically, anyway.
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Theoretically, he could give dap several hundred times at next month's All-Star Game weekend.
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Whereas computing capacity is theoretically unlimited, radio spectrum is scarce and hard to use efficiently.
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With everything installed and theoretically working correctly, we can get to some actual machine learning.
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You just put it on your head and in the environment it should, theoretically, work.
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You can watch the trailer here: Cohen would theoretically have some access to potential dirt.
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Theoretically, their free tier will continue to stay free and this app will work fine.
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Next, they look at the balance-sheet of the government that theoretically stands behind it.
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It's at the school, which could, theoretically, be a huge win for the Bakers' case.
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Republicans in Congress, at least theoretically, want to learn more about her handling of Benghazi.
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Because they're so small the LEDs should, theoretically, give Sony extraordinary control over color rendition.
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Such repeaters are theoretically possible, but so technologically complex that they remain impossible in practice.
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The MiniPix can, theoretically, photograph all of these particles as they pass through the sensor.
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Theoretically you could, but it would drain the battery and produce a lot of heat.
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That in turn could theoretically change the optimal lift points for every other turn, too.
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Theoretically it can, but at the moment, no one is particularly taking up the mantle.
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MM: Theoretically any propulsion like that could move you, but generally you react to it.
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That's theoretically quicker and more secure than a standard password, so we'd welcome the change.
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Because it's so bare-bones it would theoretically be a breeze to implement and scale.
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In America the GINA Act theoretically prevents genetic discrimination, but recent cases show significant loopholes.
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A so-called insurance rate cut would theoretically cushion the economy against weakness and uncertainty.
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Theoretically, they're supposed to shed these old personae and become their best selves when united.
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At least, however, much of it could theoretically be done while lying on the sofa.
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Bitcoin might theoretically be based on distributed trust, but in practice, that's just not true.
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A huge variety of devices, from laptops to smartphones to servers, are therefore theoretically affected.
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This is in contrast to the gains putatively available through speculation, which are theoretically infinite.
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Theoretically, with the corrected gene, his body should be able to produce that crucial enzyme.
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" The alleged email ends with this ... "Bennett could theoretically tell people his claims against you.
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Negative interest rates reduce the cost of carrying gold and are, at least theoretically, inflationary.
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So, theoretically, Microsoft could debut a Windows PC with an ARM chip whenever it wants.
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The person sends the link from a URL with a (theoretically) clever typo (think yhaoo.
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One interesting point ... prosecutors want the indictment dismissed "without prejudice" ... meaning they could theoretically refile.
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He also alluded that the father could, theoretically, still be alive today if he survived.
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For now, though, this model works only theoretically, and is limited to spherical, aluminum debris.
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You've got these things like the Players Tribune, which theoretically, it's the athletes talking directly.
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Theoretically, anywhere you have an air conditioner, you have a way to make synthetic fuel.
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AC units that turn CO2 into fuel, though, would theoretically come with a revenue stream.
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The Space Shuttle landed on long runways, but it could theoretically have used commercial airports.
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Wouldn't they theoretically figure out that this was Rick in, I don't know, ten seconds?
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The open bidding process also means that theoretically anybody could buy Gawker — even Peter Thiel.
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If you have lower tax rates that theoretically impact the demand of the asset class.
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They're theoretically selling it for more than they're buying it," he said on "Closing Bell.
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We could theoretically re-create a burned book from its ashes by turning back time.
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Theoretically, the NSEERS program was supposed to be expanded to visa holders from all countries.
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Everything is happening locally on your phone, so this theoretically won't strike any privacy concerns.
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Theoretically at least, everything could have come from one rice field, including the duck egg.
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This is far from ideal, but 6 percent is theoretically still enough to help patients.
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Visitors to Westworld are theoretically there to act out fantasies they couldn't in real life.
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In a new deal after 2022, Disney could theoretically offer Sunday Ticket to all consumers.
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Then theoretically a Pinterest page would come up of all people that love juice. Yeah.
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It's building a content ecosystem that will theoretically evolve along with a viewer's changing tastes.
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This trade theoretically makes money so long as Tesla shares close above $369.72 on expiration.
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A new president could, theoretically, usher in a more active American role in the conflict.
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Theoretically, if those shares were ever distributed, the two brothers' stake could be less valuable.
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Theoretically, divided government could lead to compromise, since Trump would need Democrats to pass legislation.
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A bundle could also theoretically integrate the ad-supported services for a smoother user experience.
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Rodman said, theoretically, Trump would not listen to what he had to say about Kim.
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Managing the primary calendar Theoretically, any state could move up its primary if it wanted.
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Call features would theoretically allow issuers to redeem bonds early, before they lose TLAC treatment.
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So Republican Congressman Morgan Griffith should, theoretically, have little trouble defeating Anthony Flaccavento this November.
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Theoretically, the philosophy is good, because, well, you're not playing songs you've played a lot.
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Theoretically, this could require a speaker to win support from only five opposition party members.
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And theoretically, this issue should have a less complicated solution than, say, arctic ice melt.
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"Purely theoretically, you can also build the 1 series in the UK," he told reporters.
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Theoretically, at least, Morgons should be a little denser and Fleuries a little more elegant.
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So it could be that men, theoretically, are able to transmit for quite some time.
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If they fracture, then Trump could theoretically win even with a narrow base of support.
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Theoretically, it's a cycle that starts when alcohol dredges up those positive memories of smoking.
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Theoretically, the success of consumer goods such as makeup should hinge on trust and quality.
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This makes sense, since they're theoretically two different ways of describing the same physical phenomenon.
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Theoretically, that means Senate Democrats could block Gorsuch if they stood together as a party.
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Theoretically you can ... Sure, but as a reporter I ... There were a couple of frustrations.
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Theoretically, if you are the best among your age and gender, you could finish first.
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Theoretically this provides greater voting power to less populated states compared to more populated states.
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But theoretically, the HBO Max deal means Amazon's about to lose the show as well.
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Theoretically, you could potentially loop animation and play it back, which is an interesting idea.
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Every minute, another wave of runners is released, each (theoretically) faster than the one before.
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Absolutely. And we're trying to figure that out because theoretically we're operating in the past.
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It would also theoretically lessen the risk of antibiotic-resistant superbugs emerging from livestock operations.
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These events, theoretically, couldn't have happened because the time travel would've changed the larger outcome.
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Theoretically, five people can get more work done than a "team" of just one person.
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Theoretically, players should know by their mid-20s whether they can make it as pros.
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Theoretically, private health plans cover birth control with no out-of-pocket costs to patients.
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Theoretically, that means Apple gets a big chunk of every dollar flowing into these vehicles.
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Many patients take a much lower dose and therefore their risks are theoretically much lower.
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"Theoretically this is the marketplace rationalizing itself, but in the interim how do people survive?"
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They agreed on establishing an Islamic republic, which theoretically would satisfy both Islamists and nationalists.
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If we know what's at risk, theoretically, we can plan and prepare for the worst.
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And it can theoretically be fully charged with an 800-volt connection in 15 minutes.
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They would also theoretically be able to stop it from being sold by third parties.
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I knew that there was a possibility that theoretically it should be a game changer.
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The iPhone XS was theoretically capable of HDR playback, but I never found it convincing.
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In a game theoretically about free will and autonomy, these are oddly morally ambiguous moments.
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Theoretically, the headset could be a passive device that lets the iPhone do the work.
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Of course, Trump could, theoretically, just declare all the classified information open to the public.
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"Both are theoretically electable," said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
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Theoretically it could be in Democrats' grasp if they run the perfect candidate against Daines.
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Theoretically, Republicans could pass tax reform in early 6900 and return immediately to health care.
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The missiles can theoretically be activated at shorter notice and fly faster than their predecessors.
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However, theoretically, police could combine Ring footage they obtain with their own facial recognition tools.
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This will theoretically make it way easier to find things in apps such as Outlook.
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This is about convincing the American people, who then, theoretically, pressure their representatives in Congress.
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Think about your best questions for Brian, and I could theoretically ask for me too.
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Now they don't have to, which means Vine (theoretically) won't lose its audience to competitors.
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Men and women are theoretically seeing the same campaign but are coming to different conclusions.
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"We tried to find the interesting weapons that could have theoretically been used," Grøndal explained.
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Hyperloops are theoretically able to truncate travel time because they eliminate friction and air resistance.
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Again, is it always the perfect, right solution that one might theoretically like to imagine?
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But while Cruz's bill would theoretically keep families together, it would also deport them faster.
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If Republicans hold out, Democrats could theoretically threaten a government shutdown to force their hand.
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Theoretically the record is animated by the disparity between emotional hugeness and lo-fi sound.
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Record sales and pop culture appearances theoretically have nothing to do with a band's Grammy worthiness.
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If any country needed to create their own meter standard, they could, theoretically measure it themselves.
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Isn&apost it kind of odd that Rosenstein is overseeing - theoretically anyway - is appointment and work?
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Theoretically, the rocket could be used to help launch heavy military payloads into orbit as well.
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Theoretically, they could be charged with some sort of conspiracy, for helping him to do this.
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Such modifications are theoretically detectable because they break digital signatures—if those programs are digitally signed.
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Whether smaller players and newcomers could even theoretically follow these restrictive guidelines is an open question.
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But it also means that your tampon could theoretically come out in a circumstance like this.
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A vote to oust the president before that date should theoretically trigger a new presidential election.
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Apple's iPhones have batteries that are under 3,000mAh, so the Moto Z3 should theoretically last longer.
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Which means it should theoretically handle tasks that rely on multiple cores in the CPU faster.
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If greenlit to series, the project theoretically could be on the air in 2020 or 2021.
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They get paid €15 per hour, which is theoretically more than in a normal driving school.
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Theoretically, this can assist with the team onboard keeping a low profile and the vehicle concealed.
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Instead, that responsibility would theoretically fall to whatever service you're trying to create an account with.
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This method would theoretically allow the species to swim freely, but without the threat of entanglement.
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In 2014, it bought WhatsApp, which would theoretically give it direct insight into who messages who.
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Theoretically, this problem contains its own solution: millions of young workers should go north and east.
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Residents and community groups can theoretically hire their own BOGOF officers, though none has to date.
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RNC officials started with a list of roughly 30 cities that theoretically could host a convention.
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If they're able to acquire them, then they can theoretically generate hundreds of dollars off them.
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That would, theoretically, allow shoppers in highly regulated markets to gain access to less expensive coverage.
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It also is theoretically possible that the US. Department of Justice could eventually file criminal charges.
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That should, theoretically, lead to lower interest rates on new bank loans for businesses and households.
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Those 5,000 are theoretically fighting to overturn the constitutional order in a country of 102m people.
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These digital keys would theoretically allow a hacker to gain complete access to their associated profiles.
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With compromises like this, the union could theoretically break its roadblocks and prepare for future crises.
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Would you completely rule out theoretically creating new common debts, for example to finance worthwhile investments?
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So, theoretically, you're looking at the toughest possible phone made out of glass you can find.
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So what comes out of the bioreactor should theoretically be as pure as the driven snow.
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In addition, blocking Twitter users theoretically prevents them from being able to access official government communications.
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"In speed, power, and latency we're pretty close to what you can theoretically do," Harris said.
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Theoretically, you'd never have to hop into the Poncho app to get what you're looking for.
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You could theoretically create a complex list or sentence, which still makes perfect sense to you.
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Bitcoin Cash, because of its higher transaction capacity, is theoretically resistant to this kind of surge.
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This would theoretically be easy enough, as there are ways to do it in other apps.
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Today, Amazon can theoretically collect lots of health data about its customers from their buying patterns.
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That means Bragi's laying claim to something that, theoretically, any other wireless earbud company could do.
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With that PIN protection enabled, your car would theoretically be protected from the hack shown above.
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Some titles are so polished that they even threaten to outshine the programs they theoretically frame.
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HarmonyOS is open-source, which means that other device-makers could theoretically use its operating system.
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What makes them work is theoretically simple, but the technological feat requires extreme precision in practice.
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Here's the pitch: air taxis would be much quieter, and theoretically much safer, than traditional helicopters.
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But while taking a day off is theoretically everyone's right, in reality it's not always easy.
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On the one hand, e-cigs are theoretically a "harm reduction" device that's better than smoking.
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Then, companies should theoretically be better equipped to develop their products more quickly and more safely.
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But the ability to build an understanding of data structures could theoretically extend to other mediums.
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Though, you could theoretically just order snacks as long as you meet the $7 delivery minimum.
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DIY hormones are theoretically viable and factually desirable enough that the idea demands discussion and engagement.
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Isn't putting a kid in danger the exact sort of thing superhero registration would theoretically prevent?
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Clinton's plan is intertwined with a controversial corporate tax cut that could theoretically appeal to Republicans.
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A human might theoretically make it to that level, but how many hours would it be?
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Here are the scenarios from least likely to most likely: Any of these is theoretically possible.
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Theoretically, you could make it play any range of gifs featuring whoever or whatever you want.
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Theoretically, this signal boosting could, in turn, generate profit-making recognition for Dzodan down the line.
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She fires the entire conference room's worth of William Morris agents that (theoretically) work for her.
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That's important: President Trump could theoretically pardon Manafort for any federal offense — but not state offenses.
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So Apple theoretically doesn't have much competition in a big part of the world, including China.
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A battery capacity increase of about 7% could theoretically bring that range to about 250 miles.
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Your ISP could, theoretically, sell your personal data, and it has access to your traffic activity.
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Even if it found other potential transactions, China could theoretically intervene in those deals as well.
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And it becomes, at least theoretically possible for Facebook to be at risk from competitive forces.
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By kicking it to the states, it would , theoretically at least, absolve House Republicans of guilt.
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Theoretically, it could happen as many times as [prosecutors] want, though it'd be like Groundhog Day.
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So you could theoretically use a Chromebook but live in Microsoft's cloud instead of Google's cloud.
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When combined with booze, metronidazole could theoretically cause an overabundance of an alcohol byproduct called acetaldehyde.
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While theoretically this all makes sense, enforcing a rule like this would likely not be easy.
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However, he said, a loophole meant Mexico could theoretically block a dispute panel from being created.
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There were seven items and theoretically they could have been doing all of them very often.
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Theoretically, this election should be a forum for dealing with this open invitation to political corruption.
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Theoretically, the Pixel 4 is meant to take great zoomed photos at 2X zoom and beyond.
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Instead, synchronized divers start together and then strike out alone before (theoretically) hitting the water simultaneously.
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Theoretically, there's a risk interest rates may rise if confidence in the JGB market is eroded.
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"Theoretically, humans can stay alive 30 days (without food)," Osatanakorn told a press briefing on Monday.
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Even if Trump pardons everyone involved, New York and Virginia could theoretically prosecute key witnesses instead.
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Theoretically, if it owned stakes above 5 percent in a stock, an SEC filing would say.
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"It's theoretically possible for humans to live for hundreds of years," Ms. Deming told the judges.
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He could theoretically have benefited from those interest payments he says the federal workers should eat.
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So if enough trees were planted, they could theoretically absorb enough CO2 to curb climate change.
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Theoretically apolitical, Charles has sought to influence governments in ways that are both laughable and worrisome.
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Privilege means the sponsors of the resolution could theoretically have forced a vote on it. Rep.
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Theoretically, cross-referencing that kind of information with hotel and travel records could yield intelligence benefits.
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The alleged exchange rate manipulation is a technically tenuous argument (in fact, theoretically and practically indemonstrable).
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Isn't this a sort of profit-motivated solution for something that could theoretically be fixed differently?
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He seems to think that they should work it out just because it is, theoretically, possible.
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Even though Rowan was theoretically Fitz's prisoner, he had all of the power in their discussion.
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The premiums would theoretically be low enough to have the tax credit cover the entire bill.
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People fear the body absorbs this aluminum, which then theoretically interferes with cells to cause disease.
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So while my time is theoretically my own, I never turn down work or a meeting.
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When you ask yourself "Am I awake?" and the answer is no, lucidity should theoretically commence.
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The technology could theoretically be used to quickly deactivate government agents' smartphones if they are stolen.
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The handoff between robot and human responsibility isn't ever as smooth as it theoretically could be.
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China could theoretically adopt a similar message, saying the iPhone is a danger to national security.
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They could theoretically eliminate the filibuster, but a lot of senators sound reluctant to do that.
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He could, theoretically, tell the Department of Labor to stop issuing and renewing subminimum wage certificates.
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Yes, it's theoretically possible that Facebook is engaged in a concerted effort to suppress conservative viewpoints.
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A standalone messaging app would (theoretically) make it easier to build tools for companies to use.
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But, if everything went according to the apparent plan, theoretically, corruption could prevail in Trump's interest.
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Theoretically, at least, there are more chances than ever for a song to be a hit.
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He also said the vehicles would theoretically be able to drive anywhere, in all weather conditions.
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And though it may look complete, the mural in the living room is only theoretically finished.
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Trump's order would theoretically make private companies host specific kinds of political speech on their websites.
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To a lesser degree, the Republicans have some similar delegates who can theoretically swing the vote.
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The company's revenue growth rate is improving, but the company still theoretically hitting its growth curve.
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Lowering or doing away with that measure could, theoretically, improve investor sentiment towards the Indian market.
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I realized so few of us are where we're theoretically supposed to be at this point.
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And we are not even sure to what extent such a prediction is even theoretically possible.
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Just because contractors can theoretically provide competitive pressure doesn't mean that contracting out will provide it.
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On the road, where elaborate sign-stealing should theoretically have been more difficult, the Astros hit .
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The president has theoretically separated himself from all his businesses, but they still belong to him.
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Theoretically, ranchers are supposed to employ non-lethal methods on public lands to protect their stock.
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While it is theoretically possible the justices could use this case to entirely overturn Roe v.
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The parties, theoretically, would spend it on operating and other expenses and not on winning elections.
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If used widely across an at-risk population, theoretically you can better face down an epidemic.
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Theoretically, taxing sugary drinks is supposed to curb sales and prod consumers into making healthier choices.
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Theoretically, the product could bring more users to Twitter, while giving financial analysts some extra income.
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It was invented in 2015 and theoretically a person would pay $0003 for one tether coin.
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This all theoretically would prove bearish for the yellow metal, even as markets are going haywire.
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Republicans could theoretically pass tax reform without Democrats, because they control the White House and Congress.
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One person with a massive holding of bitcoin deciding to sell could theoretically rock the markets.
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And theoretically, more viewership means more advertising and more advertising means more longevity for the show.
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And, importantly, this goal could theoretically be achieved regardless of what Republicans do in the Senate.
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Theoretically, a VMware acquisition for Dell would top that, making it the largest technology deal ever.
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Theoretically by charging CONSPIRACY to money launder, the minimum sentence could go even higher -- way higher.
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They have 51 seats, meaning they could theoretically confirm a new justice without any Democratic help.
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The tapping of my fingers on the keyboard now could theoretically be used to generate voltage.
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But, theoretically, there's still time for someone to run with no party affiliation in every state.
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As Vox's Andrew Prokop explained, that effort could have theoretically blocked Trump from getting the nomination.
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Theoretically, yes, as long the virus is active and the kiss is more than a quick smooch.
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"Theoretically, many have thought it may work," said Dr. Bruce Aylward, the organization's chief of emergency responses.
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In this case, the theme is camping gear and a new box is mailed every month. Theoretically.
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Alcohol can be safely and responsibly consumed by women, even if they're theoretically capable of having children.
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Women who are aware of the potential insurance problems can theoretically circumvent them in the short term.
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The notes theoretically prevent the plane tickets from being a violation of Florida's anti patient-brokering laws.
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Theoretically banned since 1920, terminations took place annually in the hundreds of thousands: secretly, shamefully and dangerously.
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This theoretically resets the fusiform cells and decreases how often and severely a person's tinnitus should happen.
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You could theoretically call anyone with FaceTime and, using the steps above, listen in on their conversations.
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And, thanks to advances in image recognition, companies like Bodega can theoretically finally get off the ground.
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It could, theoretically, create a sort of App Store environment, in which only approved plugins would work.
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Even though the wood couldn't be imported to the US, Peabody could theoretically still sell it elsewhere.
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So, theoretically, you could wear it while watching your shows, doing squats, texting people you shouldn't, etc.
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Our feeds and playlists are constantly being curated by algorithms that theoretically know exactly what we'll like.
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Those tax and regulation cuts should theoretically help keep down the prices of the things we buy.
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The Democrats could theoretically gather sufficient votes to block Republicans from reaching the magic 60 vote number.
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But theoretically, whichever country deploys it first will have the most say in the direction it takes.
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Theoretically, YouTuber's could form separate unions in different country, but that would make much harder to organize.
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Theoretically, this could bring such a cancer treatment to anyone, without requiring them to visit a hospital.
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For a 40-hour week, that theoretically comes out to roughly €16 (or $18.16 USD) per hour.
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Why did the people theoretically targeted by the photograph have to help the town find its way?
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Theoretically, a democracy is a system where people vote for the representatives, officials, and policies they want.
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More practically, smart lenses could theoretically be used in everyday work life for their huge convenience factor.
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All that matters is desktop specs in a theoretically "portable" form factor and you're good to go.
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Coupled with rising Fed rates, this development would theoretically provide gold investors with positive carry on gold.
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Twitter is blocked in Iran, although residents could theoretically use virtual private networks to access the site.
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"Theoretically, he [the president] could remain president and issue executive orders from his prison cell," Tribe says.
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If the Pavlovian argument is true, you could theoretically also desensitize your mind the sound of water.
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Stopping her from traveling back in time and then having her baby would theoretically make Roger nonexistent.
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Theoretically, it wouldn't be a big deal if the ISS is uncrewed for a period of time.
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US-Iran tensions over missiles, Syria, or something else could theoretically lead to the nuclear deal's collapse.
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Back to the one thing, because I understand why they would want you to come back, theoretically.
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Swidget's modular setup is a smart, simple idea that theoretically solves this, making smart outlets future-proof.
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Instead, it was not uncommon for multiple teams to claim what theoretically was a single national championship.
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Theoretically, if this core system hadn't failed, Amazon could have scaled its servers to handle the demand.
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And theoretically, ridesharing should reduce the number of vehicles in search of parking in the long-term.
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James Cameron's largely theoretical pop culture universe built around his 2009 movie Avatar just got theoretically bigger.
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Theoretically, a sensitive enough instrument could detect that very slight perturbation, signaling that these gravitational waves exist.
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Twitter is blocked in Iran, although residents could theoretically use virtual private networks to access the site.
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A quantitative analysis, like the one in the new study, could theoretically help policymakers figure this out.
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Theoretically, it's a big step forward for Apple in opening up Siri to developers to interact with.
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More advertisers would mean more competition, and theoretically, higher ad prices and more revenue for the company.
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It's also "theoretically... still edible" according to Andy Halpin, one of the Irish National Museums' assistant keepers.
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It's a clever feature, especially since Lumos wearers should theoretically still be signaling with their hands, anyway.
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If Vine agreed, they could theoretically generate billions of views and boost engagement on a starving app.
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The beast-eroticism connection theoretically gets baked-in and becomes a strong turn-on later in life.
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Most mods have temperature control which should, theoretically, allow me to control how hot the vapor gets.
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Run — you know, theoretically speaking — as fast as you can to her website before the sale drops.
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Once you've done that, you can theoretically just extract each of the different metals, including rare earths.
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Theoretically, the autonomous probe could settle into an orbit around Alpha Centauri A and explore its planets.
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Words that Trump, even if he doesn't know them, could have theoretically looked up before the event.
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So Clinton could theoretically get more delegates from a state that she lost by a wide margin.
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Yet under certain conditions, one could theoretically send their drone/phone combination off to catch 'em all.
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The military junta, theoretically on the verge of surrendering power, in practice seems determined to retain it.
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Even if it might work, theoretically, the real challenge is getting frantic passengers to agree with you.
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If Republicans hold out, Democrats could theoretically threaten a government shutdown to try to force a vote.
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Tracking music with an iPhone and the lightning-ready Raspberry is theoretically possible with the right software.
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That technical jambalaya theoretically translates to crisper, cleaner, less noisy images that are free of camera shake.
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With 87 million individuals affected, theoretically that could have resulted in a penalty of about $14 billion.
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I haven't had a chance to play it yet, but theoretically, it's what I've been looking for.
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This multiple also takes into consideration the cost of living wherever you're at, and theoretically will stay.
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It was theoretically possible—if she could retool an existing enzyme that made the swap in RNA.
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This may help explain why tidal disruption events are not as bright as theoretically predicted, they added.
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The brain, theoretically, associates the sound with the action even when asleep, prompting an automatic reality check.
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Theoretically, a car with light enough mass carrying enough speed could race on a completely vertical surface.
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The North's long-range missiles are theoretically capable of traveling as far as Washington and New York.
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If the UK could view all WhatsApp communications, it could theoretically scan those to identify new suspects.
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True, the woman could theoretically be charged, but police and prosecutors aren't going to take that case.
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The researchers found that using lasers based in space to blast apart space debris is, theoretically, possible.
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The Senate could theoretically then take up that bill in the lame-duck session after the elections.
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And if it's the latter, then invigorating our clocks could theoretically put more sand in the hourglass.
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Meaning, it's theoretically possible to fabricate the ferroelectric films in existing semiconductor manufacturing facilities (with some modifications).
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Buybacks reduce the share count for a stock, increasing the earnings per share and theoretically benefiting shareholders.
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Theoretically, investors who do so should be eking out higher returns than their buy-and-hold counterparts.
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Cryptocurrency believers say that the technology could, well, replace Uber and, theoretically, a variety of other services.
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You could theoretically taste a popsicle from Tamsui River, Sanchung Park, or The Ditch in Kunyang Street.
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Higher minimum investment requirements — which theoretically attract a wealthier and more sophisticated investor — also decrease the effect.
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In return, the country is theoretically responsible for the vessel and its crew regardless of their nationalities.
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North Carolina has some theoretically good shooters, like Paige, but it hasn't gotten enough production from them.
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That would theoretically get you from Los Angeles to San Francisco with about 50 miles to spare.
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The holidays are theoretically a time of joy, good cheer and spending quality time with loved ones.
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Theoretically, that sort of manipulation could cause someone to veer off the road or rear-end someone.
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So theoretically, everything from eye shape to nose shape to mouth shape ought to be accurately depicted.
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Anyone with molecular biology skills and a decent lab can theoretically use it to rewrite genetic code.
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Political donors could theoretically funnel funds to nonprofit religious organizations, which don't need to disclose their donors.
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The issue for Trump will not be whether he engaged in conduct that could theoretically be prosecuted.
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And, theoretically, if any company could interpret and interact with human speech idiosyncrasies, it would be Google.
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Theoretically, taking an Uber Jump bike should be cheaper than a cab, if not also public transport.
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But this number just represents how many connections your brain can theoretically handle, based on its size.
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That theoretically could have qualified him as a deportation "priority" under the Obama administration — he simply wasn't.
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Theoretically, such a portfolio could easily outperform the sovereign space where rates still remain lower for longer.
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Theoretically, women in China have access to this therapy, but only at large Traditional Chinese Medicine hospitals.
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The new law could theoretically open up a floodgate of lawsuits against the Witnesses and their leadership.
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Theoretically buyers of these homes can immediately resell the homes on the market for a fat spread.
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"Shh," he said, because I was heaving loudly, and we were close, theoretically, to the Taliban patrol.
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Theoretically, new tariffs will level the playing field for American solar equipment manufacturers, allowing them to thrive.
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Theoretically, all of these claims will be put to the test in the coming months and years.
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As this negates counterparty risk, that would theoretically allow a higher number of participants and greater liquidity.
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Turner followed in 2016, leading a round of $45 million, which theoretically valued it at $500 million.
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As acting attorney general, Whitaker could theoretically rewrite those memos to narrow the scope of Mueller's inquiry.
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WAPNER: THEORETICALLY, YOU DID ENOUGH WORK ON ADP, THAT YOU COULD HAVE TRIED – COULD YOU NOT HAVE?
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Any player so tagged is theoretically too valuable not to lock up with a long-term deal.
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The island is theoretically the seat of the late Stannis Baratheon, and its castle is famously impregnable.
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Once the compact reaches the threshold of 22016 votes, it would theoretically render the Electoral College obsolete.
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Share buybacks reduce the share count of a stock, increasing earnings per share and theoretically benefiting shareholders.
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Other stories of mistreatment highlighted a lack of allegiance to the communities the festival theoretically would support.
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This feature allocates a "secure enclave" in a processor that theoretically can't be altered by the user.
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People that get good scores theoretically are going to show up higher in the feed than others.
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Theoretically, Apple could try to convince regulators to let it get involved in some bank-like activities.
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My family has been here for a lot of generations, so that feels special, but only theoretically.
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Theoretically, this ensures that every citizen has a baseline level of equal participation in the political process.
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So Attorney General Pruitt would theoretically be able to shut down the investigation or rein it in.
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The NSA's surveillance of Americans is theoretically constrained by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and congressional oversight.
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Theoretically, multiple embryos can be transferred back into the female body: That's what happened with the Octomom.
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Theoretically, there should be no pressure on Houston to win—at least, not on a national stage.
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When he finds himself in a theoretically unskateable place, he'll find new ways to skate the unskateable.
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He or she can, theoretically take them out and discard them without worrying about germs and infection.
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If the company becomes more successful, the value of its tokens and equity should theoretically go up.
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Musk currently holds a 19.87% equity stake, which means he'd theoretically need around $57 billion in financing.
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You could not work and theoretically get a Pell grant that's worth more than your total income.
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That leaves employers free to use rounding because it's theoretically possible that it all might average out.
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Once a transaction is affirmed, it will—theoretically, anyway—be in the ledger forever, unalterable and unerasable.
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Historically, it's been about 17, which means that (theoretically) stocks are on the loftier side of valuations.
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The launch of bitcoin futures theoretically allows traders to short, or bet against bitcoin, by selling contracts.
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Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (1:25).
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Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (430:4466).
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Theoretically, the government won't shut down after news of a bipartisan deal on the budget last week.
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Picking up abnormal function earlier could theoretically lead to improvements in health, such as reductions in strokes.
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Politicians, TV showrunners, labor-union leaders: theoretically The Players' Tribune platform is replicable for any public professional.
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Theoretically, the boy, because laws pertaining to Mexicans allow for swifter deportations, could be quickly sent home.
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Theoretically, he explained, his liver cancer was in remission, although he acknowledged he had no concrete proof.
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They represented the opposite of the eternal, a value theoretically at the heart of the art world.
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Karim Benzema, theoretically the bad guy in the blackmail case, is from a deprived background in Lyon.
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Theoretically, the changes are meant to ensure that more bipartisan action is possible on the House floor.
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American businesses theoretically pay 207 percent of their profits in taxes to the federal and state governments.
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And even if a negotiating class were theoretically certifiable, they argued, this class is ridden with conflicts.
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And theoretically, farmers could earn a living growing cacao and get paid not to deforest their land.
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Where do you think that leaves journalism groups that are using Facebook for distribution or, theoretically, monetization?
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The stents held the vessels open and increased blood flow to the heart, theoretically fixing the problem.
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A Japanese horse should theoretically handle Belmont's surface better than other dirt tracks in the United States.
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Ms. Sereno could theoretically appeal her ouster to the Senate, but that would be unlikely to succeed.
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While anyone could theoretically sport these high-tech duds, the pajama collection is intended for elderly people.
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These companies are lean — they don't require much capital because they can theoretically operate on a shoestring.
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The LG LW1516ER a 15,000-BTU AC that can theoretically cool rooms up to 800 sq. ft.
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"Theoretically, a new president could come in and stop it tomorrow," Ms. London, the immigration lawyer, said.
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Theoretically a meditation on existential angst and life's disappointments, it's mostly just a crashing bore (2811:24111).
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The genius of the drafters of our Constitution was in eschewing attempts to answer such questions theoretically.
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After all, you&aposre not burning anything, and there are (theoretically) fewer harmful chemicals in e-cigarettes.
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And now Amazon has its own aircraft, which could, at least theoretically, compete with UPS and FedEx.
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A beta of less than 1 means that the stock is, theoretically, less volatile than the market.
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Continuing past this is theoretically possible, but even reaching that elusive number is enough of a challenge.
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These "options" to buy the stock are often well below where the company would theoretically go public.
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Theoretically, though, in the days and weeks to come, it should start to offer a little comfort.
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So, a car in Times' Square might, theoretically, show the same ads you see on nearby buildings.
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"They might well accept the convenience and theoretically lower prices for robot food delivery services," he added.
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So theoretically, the "first snow of the year!" tweet was meant to be sent out around then?
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This fallback formation is theoretically possible, but scientists have never been able to prove or observe it.
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Theoretically, that value could be transferred to VMware shareholders through a still-to-be-determined exchange ratio.
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Many patients take a much lower dose of valsartan, and therefore their risks are theoretically much lower.
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There are a couple statutes that could theoretically shield the whistleblower, but each has its own problem.
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The implication: An attacker would theoretically have an easier time hacking a 5G network over older networks.
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Just because your company is theoretically worth some ungodly amount does not mean that you are rich.
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Even confiscating all family income above $500,000 would theoretically add just four percent of GDP in revenues.
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If you can reduce them by upping your level of Bacteroidetes, then you could theoretically lose weight.
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Sure. Theoretically she could be, as Dunham suggested of Perrineau, within that small percentage of false accusers.
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Theoretically then, if your detox diet is loading you up with good nutrients you should feel better.
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Which means that we could theoretically estimate how much stuff there is scattered throughout the great abyss.
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This tight alignment with Democrats could theoretically mean political trouble for Google in a Trump-dominated Washington.
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A drone ship can also move its location and theoretically optimize for the safest, most efficient landing spot.
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And in the long-run, business investment should theoretically lead to more hiring, more productivity, and higher wages.
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If need be, first responders could theoretically construct their own detection devices on the fly using this breakthrough.
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If you have more choices, theoretically, the VA would try and be more competitive, maybe offer better care?
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Theoretically, that's who they should be, and those guys are going to be off-limits to most teams.
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But given enough leverage, Apple could theoretically make its ads a prerequisite for inclusion in its app store.
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Rebalancing is the (theoretically) simple act of getting your investment portfolio back in sync with your asset allocation.
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But Price points out there are countless other UTI-causing strains that could be theoretically spread via food.
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That work theoretically will help Spotify know what will happen to the company's stock at various price levels.
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Theoretically, you could just use the Nest Guard as an alarm system, but it would be pretty limited.
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Such steepness theoretically increases profit margins for banks, and greater bank activity is generally better for economic growth.
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The prime minister could also theoretically do so herself in a somewhat dramatic bid to reassert her authority.
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After all, I'd stuck the temperature sensor in the thickest drumstick so...theoretically everything should have been fine.
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Kenneth Mapp that theoretically allowed the state to seize citizens' firearms ahead of Hurricane Irma last year. Rep.
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It is theoretically possible, of course, but there is simply no proof of any improper Cuomo influence here.
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The new policies will theoretically help stop situations like that from happening before they get out of hand.
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So theoretically, if time has any impact, Trump might have a couple more months left to his honeymoon.
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With so many eras to choose from, the Star Wars lands could theoretically be set anywhere, at anytime.
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When the two objects collide, the kill vehicle should, theoretically, obliterate the warhead without causing a nuclear detonation.
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Once the videos are removed, it should be theoretically impossible to post the same video again to Pornhub.
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Hart could theoretically return to the Oscars at any time and told DeGeneres he will "evaluate" their conversation.
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The Soli technology could also, theoretically, work up to seven meters away (though power would be an issue).
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Theoretically, the odds of a 1-in-500 event occurring three straight times are one in 125 million.
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Theoretically that tool will allow brands to better understand what Tenor users care about at any given time.
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Theoretically, the advance doesn't change how much money the author gets, it just changes when they get it.
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With Logan hitting theaters today, Hugh Jackman's 17-year tenure as Wolverine has theoretically come to an end.
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Something having to do with the middle letter of the word "defense" should, theoretically, be the correct answer.
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The drone could theoretically be used for missions such as resupply, casualty evacuation, and tactical insertion and extraction.
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You could theoretically use these shoes to walk an infinite distance in VR, even in a tiny room.
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Theoretically, the central administration could take control of the region's finances and police, and call a snap election.
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The EU has over 700,000 soldiers at its disposal, so could theoretically create a European army with ease.
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That idea evolved into the Loop, a system that would theoretically transport people in modified Tesla electric vehicles.
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They could theoretically cause enough trouble just by hypothetically running scenarios out loud versus physically changing their flows.
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"Theoretically, people with longer arms can take a more flattering selfie than people with shorter arms," he says.
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Quantum computers can, theoretically, be so much faster because they take advantage of a quirk in quantum mechanics.
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Because RNA degrades over time, the changes theoretically would last only as long as the therapy was used.
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The Android app, theoretically, lets you stream to a Chromecast without the bugs of streaming from a browser.
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Theoretically, says Michael O'Hanlon, a strategist at Brookings, arms-control agreements could cope with some of these worries.
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Any one of these actions, theoretically, could do serious damage to Trump's already chaotic and politically vulnerable administration.
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Essentially, either of these vulnerabilities could be theoretically exploited to steal sensitive data, like passwords, off your computer.
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This is augmented, theoretically, by in-vehicle sensors that register passengers by weight and the buses' location reports.
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In terms of worldbuilding, Atwood gave Miller a road map that could theoretically stretch centuries into the future.
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I got a big battery, 13000mAh, so I can theoretically use my wearable for a whole working day.
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So, if you drank this elixir on your way to work, you could theoretically clear your mental fog.
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Treasury, theoretically, has to comply, and since it hasn't, that's where the legal battle would likely come in.
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If the Academy goes over the moon for Room (unlikely but theoretically possible), Joan Allen could make it.
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By identifying the visual changes, theoretically, the neural network could then reverse engineers the correct sequence of steps.
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In the private sector, he said that the real world verification could theoretically be used to give Change.
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Even if Nvidia could theoretically increase production to meet this spike in demand, cryptocurrency value is still volatile.
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But as new research published today in Science Advances suggests, this scenario—though theoretically possible—is exceptionally unlikely.
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There are also deanonymization attacks, which could tie Bitcoin transactions — which are theoretically anonymous — to real world entities.
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They can also be damaged or deliberately sabotaged (something that would also theoretically be true of a jammer).
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So, theoretically, these products will still work with other smart-home systems; they'll just work better with SmartThings.
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But at some point in all of our lives, everyone has to grow up — including, theoretically, these dolls.
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"A lot of it is really exciting phenomena that emerges before it's theoretically predicted," Sebastian said with delight.
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Sustaining and manipulating this exponentially growing number of simultaneous possibilities are what makes quantum computers so theoretically powerful.
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Sending things to space is theoretically what happens at a spaceport, though business has been less than bustling.
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And while those shale oil facilities were theoretically built to withstand coastal flooding, there's reason to be skeptical.
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That is, one adolescent completing suicide could theoretically start what's sort of the underlying problem in most places.
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"Purely theoretically, we can see several advantages to consolidation and convergence," Hoettges said according to a Reuters report.
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Amazon also intends to cut various intermediaries from the shipping process, theoretically simplifying things and further reducing prices.
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The cover then doubles as a scraper, theoretically allowing you to wipe and dispense the freshly-crushed garlic.
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Reducing the influx of ether should, theoretically, drive the prices up, though the effect will likely be mild.
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Theoretically, lawmakers in Sacramento could stop the flow of funds to Washington without throwing the state into crisis.
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"Theoretically, the chief executive is a bridge between the central government and the Hong Kong people," he said.
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None of the "major" third party candidates — those on enough ballots to theoretically win the presidency — will win.
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If the original user still remained opted in, CubeYou could theoretically still access their data to this day.
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While pricier than alternatives like AWS in the short-term, the Permaweb could theoretically keep files alive forever.
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Theoretically, she could leave her shares to someone other than you or your husband, further complicating the situation.
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Should the fixes be sufficient and approved quickly, the aircraft can theoretically return to regular service by November.
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Theoretically, if not yet in practice, trigger warnings may oust great literature in favour of socialist-realist tedium.
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But if you have an insatiable appetite for stories of violent drug trafficking, theoretically you could do worse.
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The latter became known as Ethereum Classic, where, theoretically, the hacker, whoever it is, still holds stolen ether.
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You could theoretically use an app like Lyft to see a bus schedule or pay a subway fare.
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Democratic lawmakers could theoretically introduce a bill like the one proposed by Biden more than 30 years ago.
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Theoretically, incoming defense secretary Mark Esper will have to recuse himself from major decisions involving his former company.
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The only theoretically apolitical presidents of the Republic, who are not popularly elected, can't pull the strings forever.
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Interestingly, Spowers said the company will open source its technology designs meaning other carmakers could theoretically copy them.
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We have a tax system in this country that theoretically values fairness and inherently strives to be progressive.
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Anyway, I theoretically agree with you, but I also have to get old on you for a second.
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A single CBU-105, for instance, could theoretically achieve 40 individual kills against an incoming small boat force.
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But even when consumers theoretically have control to protect their privacy, many of them fail to do so.
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If the FTC does find a violation it could theoretically impose a fine of more than $1 trillion.
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There are options for antibiotics, so theoretically you could take one that the infection isn't resistant to yet.
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Larger battery packs could help improve this situation and should, theoretically, provide longer battery life for end users.
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It's possible we'll see IG-11 again, since he can theoretically be repaired and restored to working order.
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Other pending appeals relating to her electoral bid could theoretically offer her a way back to the contest.
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Most members of Congress are theoretically interested in an infrastructure package, even as agreement over financing remains elusive.
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So, theoretically, people can become addicted to anything that falls into this category of experience, including lip balm.
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We also don't pour terawatts of energy into growing all our food hydroponically, even though we theoretically could.
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"Starbucks is theoretically using Workplace, but it's been deployed only to managers," Crew CEO Danny Leffel told me.
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It's true that all VPN services could theoretically be used in ways that violate PayPal's Terms of Service.
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The human voice theoretically has limits to the amount of timbres it can produce, but apparently Björk's doesn't.
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That could theoretically pit Jenner against her former wife and and the rest of the Kardashian-Kenner clan.
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Since the game has updates weekly, there are theoretically over 700 "versions" of the game Jagex could use.
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