Sentence examples for that would hypothetically from inspiring English sources

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It turns out that the vapor liquid mixed-phase hydration of ethylene achieves equilibrium conversions much higher than those computed for a vapor-phase reaction that would hypothetically occur at the same conditions of pressure and feed mole ratio.

Kuhn supposes that individual differences are normally distributed and that a judgment corresponding to the mean of the distribution will also correspond to the judgment that would, hypothetically, be demanded by the rules of scientific method, as traditionally conceived (1977c, 333).

Google recently was granted a patent on designs for a smartwatch that would hypothetically let the user open the watch's transparent cover and view content on the augmented reality screen.

A methyl group was introduced α to the lactam carbonyl in order to mimic the alanine methyl that would hypothetically occupy the S1 pocket.

To select against these cells, the question is then reduced to the task of identifying gene knockouts that would (hypothetically) be rescued by the inactivation of that function.

In order to probe these structures individually, attempts were made in the past to stabilize individual conformers using non-physiological buffers, or by predicting the structures in silico or using data derived from a mixed structural population and introducing mutations that would hypothetically stabilize one conformer over the other [ 16, 23].

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NBA games couldn't even be seen there for the first month of the season, a situation that would have made, speaking hypothetically of course, say, writing a weekly column about the league in the American branch of an UK-based newspaper, incredibly awkward.

After his arrest, Mr. Odeh told investigators that he would, hypothetically, consider carrying out a bombing against Americans in Saudi Arabia or Tanzania if asked to do so by Mr. bin Laden.

It may actually be derived from Hagoort's Eq. 3 for any hypothetically created condition that would allow (R_{{{text{MLG}}_{p} }} approx R_{{{text{MLG}}_{i} }})—i.e., (frac{{N_{p} }}{{G_{p} }}sim R_{vi}).

Under the new proposed arrangement, you'd click a link that would load the article on Facebook itself, hypothetically reducing the load time for that content.

People's experiences of themselves and of other people are subject to all kinds of sampling biases that would be difficult to correct for, even if (hypothetically) their thinking were perfectly unbiased and entirely realistic.

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