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are theoretical
adjective
Of or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical.
synonyms
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"These are theoretical times," Mr. Gorczynski says.
Still, there are theoretical risks to patient privacy.
"All of the concerns are theoretical," Mr. Umane said.
Computers also have limitations, some of which are theoretical.
But these prices are theoretical because Toyota lets dealers in different regions require mandatory options.
The Center for Consumer Freedom, for example, has a Web site, fishscam.com, that says the risks from mercury are theoretical.
It doesn't get me more money in the bank, but it makes me feel alive to discuss things that are theoretical.
"Some key parts of the prototype are theoretical and not yet proven," Nathan Gilliland, CEO of General Fusion who are working on their own fusion reactor, told Wired.
Freeman Dyson's views on climate change are theoretical and are not derived from crampons-on-the-ground, sun-on-the-face field experience.
witnesses, saying he did not believe that many of their "purported reasons for why DandX is medically necessary are credible; rather they are theoretical or false".
There are theoretical reasons to think that a little more inflation could alleviate each of these problems.
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