Sentence examples for making it theoretically from inspiring English sources

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No one could know every line of that software, making it theoretically possible that engineers could have sneaked in the emissions-defeating protocol without Volkswagen's upper management knowing.

Primates have not, but scientists argue that the techniques of human embryo manipulation have been refined in the dozens of in-vitro fertilization clinics, making it theoretically easier to clone a human than a monkey.

But studies in monkeys show that some spores can linger in the lungs 75 to 100 days after exposure, making it theoretically possible that such late-lingering spores could still cause disease in humans.

Unlike those better-known killers, though, it affects only babies incubated in a particular type of twin pregnancy, making it, theoretically at least, easier to identify those at risk.

It is also confirmed by the present work that the frequency response is very sensitive to the nature of the transfer mechanisms, making it theoretically feasible to discriminate between surface barrier control and intraparticle diffusion.

According to military officials, the new generation of weapons the Pentagon is looking to buy is designed to selectively destroy armored vehicles and either self-destruct or deactivate itself if it does not find an appropriate target — making it theoretically less likely than older versions of the weapon to harm civilians.

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Ma Lik, the chairman of the D.A.B., said Wednesday that the plan was risky for his party and the Chinese leadership because it made it theoretically possible for a pro-democracy majority to be elected in the Legislative Council here.

What is more, the criteria for asylum, as interpreted by human rights lawyers and applied now, make it theoretically possible for whole ethnic, religious or other groups to qualify – including almost anyone whose country is at war.

(Chinen) 4 Generations of Miles (Friday through Sunday) The rapid permutation of Miles Davis's bands makes it theoretically possible for four former sidemen to claim connection to four phases of his career.

In countries with unwritten constitutions, such as England, the supremacy of Parliament makes it theoretically possible for property to be taken without compensation, but in practice compensation is paid.

America's flexible federal system makes it, theoretically, well-suited to thrive in a hyperconnected world, but only if we get our macroeconomic house in order and our education up to par (or better).

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