Sentence examples for means in principle from inspiring English sources

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It is a general-purpose pattern-recognition technique, which means, in principle, that any activity which has access to large amounts of data from running an insurance business to research into genetics might find it useful.

In the latter case, he is contradicting himself, since the very idea of writing presupposes the freedom of the reader, and that means, in principle, the whole of the reading public.

NASA's decision "means in principle that none of the three missions is feasible for ESA [European Space Agency]," notes Xavier Barcons of the Cantabria Institute of Physics in Spain, who has helped develop plans for the International X-Ray Observatory (IXO) (pictured), one of three so-called L-class missions under consideration by ESA.

Health professionals' are trained and operate within an institutional environment that means in principle they act in the best interest of the patient, so they are likely to prioritise patient care over economic considerations.

Nevertheless, the fact that repression of peptidoglycan (PG) precursor synthesis can promote the L-form transition provides a means, in principle, of testing whether continued PG synthesis is needed to maintain the ability to regenerate a rod-shaped walled cell.

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This doesn't mean, in principle, that we think we have a journey to the euro.

At the same time, under the Prussian citizenship law of 1842, ten years of continuous residence abroad meant in principle- the loss of German citizenship.

In these two cases, the compounds that are to be validated exist, which means that chemical synthesis must in principle be feasible despite possible complications.

I mean, insofar as democracy means anything, in principle it's good for everyone if governments do what they say they're going to do.

This could in principle provide a means of establishing that DNA is ancient.

Figuring out what a multiple-authored text means is in principle no different from figuring out what a single-authored text means; both require the same "necessary construction" of an intention the words alone won't yield up. Nothing I have said here should be read as a retreat from my judgment that "Reading Law" is a wonderful book.

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