Sentence examples for hypothetical ability from inspiring English sources

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My point is that when central bankers invoke "credibility", they're in effect saying something like this: Our most precious asset is our hypothetical ability — for which we have no evidence, but in which we nonetheless believe — to deal more easily with a hypothetical future problem.

Well, do you know what has more power than the hypothetical ability to influence votes?

That money funds ads and strategists and "get out the vote" operations and other things that have the hypothetical ability to influence votes.

Another update, this one purely hypothetical, concerns the company's hypothetical ability to affect the outcome of elections by altering its news feed - to prevent a President Trump, for instance..

Another mode of calcium entry involves the hypothetical ability of both glutamatergic and GABAergic synapses to depolarize NG2 cells to a membrane potential that is sufficient to activate voltage-dependent calcium channels (Berger et al., 1992).

The hypothetical ability to involute or dedifferentiate could constitute an effective defense mechanism against injury since it could make retracing a well-known route possible, (that is, the prenatal specialization phase during the last or endocrine phase of the inflammatory response).

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Yet, Supreme Court precedent suggests that hypothetical remove ability is not the sum and substance as to whether or not an officer is found to be a principal or inferior officer.

The fact that oleate's hydrophobic tail (C18) is longer than palmitate (C16), together with a hypothetical better ability of oleate to be protonated in the inter-membrane space and thus translocate protons, could hypothetically explain its higher efficiency in depolarizing mitochondria.

There we distinguished between global and local counterexamples to hypothetical theories of ability, where the former appealed to the fact that any such theory would render ability compatible with determinism which, according to the objector, it is not.

The most prominent hypothetical theory of ability is what has come to be called the 'conditional analysis'.

In recent years several authors have revisited the thought that compatibilism may be defended by a broadly hypothetical theory of ability, but their approach differs in important ways from more traditional approaches.

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