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G.M., which has emerged from bankruptcy and become profitable, could "theoretically" make up the rest, Mr. Reilly said.
The House legislation could theoretically make up for the loss of conservative Republicans by picking up support from some House Democrats.
While graphene could theoretically make for membranes that process water more quickly with less energy, the cost savings that would be associated with using them remain unclear.
Unlike the injected vaccines, which are made from killed flu virus, FluMist contains a live but weakened influenza virus that could theoretically make people sick, especially those with a weak immune system.
The use of robotic systems to augment manned aircraft could theoretically make air combat safer if, for example, autonomous aircraft can be sent ahead to absorb an enemy's attacks first.
The Jets are not likely to qualify for the Super Bowl, but Mike Vaccaro's mind is boggled that they could theoretically make the playoffs after the team's victory over Jacksonville on Sunday.
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For instance, in rare cases, could it theoretically make sense to refuse a raise because it might disqualify you for benefits that are technically "worth" more than the additional income?
Named "Hypotopia", combining the name of the failed bank with the utopia the students wanted to create, the model city could theoretically hold 102,574 inhabitants – making it the sixth largest city in Austria, a country with a population roughly equal to London.
Making a joint bid with another spirits company could theoretically give Pernod the mass to get a deal done.
Brill cites policy advocates who argue that students who have top quartile teachers several years in a row could (at least theoretically) make remarkable gains.
So HBO could, theoretically, get more per subscriber than it's currently making.
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