Sentence examples for that would theoretically from inspiring English sources

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In the meantime, there is not much action on the reform elements that would theoretically underpin a structural turnabout.

Gambetta and Lindsay tried to teach Reyes to run in a new way, with shorter strides that would theoretically ease the strain on his hamstrings.

Because Pennsylvania state law will not permit any machine that would theoretically make it possible to figure out how someone voted.

But in an apparent attempt to show some flexibility, his government on Wednesday accelerated the timetable for a constitutional referendum that would theoretically expand political freedoms.

The film embraces the technological updates that would theoretically make the original venture into the woods less doomed by adding a drone, cellphones, GPS and essentially every bit of kit that should make getting lost impossible.

The deal reached earlier this week provides Congress with that extra time, time that would theoretically allow the Congress to stop "governing by crisis", as President Obama puts it.

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Earlier in the day, during a four-hour stop in the Philippines, Mr. Gates said that North Korea might be preparing to launch another long-range missile that would be theoretically able to reach Alaska and Hawaii as well as American military targets in Japan and Guam.

Future researchers should seek support from the literature on the constructs that would be theoretically associated with the construct of interest, searching for alternatives in information collected on, for example, sociodemographic questionnaires, to assess the convergent validity of the new scale.

Rather than present all correlations, only those that would be theoretically expected are presented.

This enabled an assessment of the similarities between methods to estimate lactation yield in terms of the cows that would be theoretically selected.

15 Covariate measures were derived from studies that focused on risk factors of adolescent tobacco use, to control for confounding variables that would be theoretically related to ad exposure and the smoking measures.

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