Sentence examples for theoretically helpful from inspiring English sources

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The psychological account, by contrast, is interesting, entertaining, and theoretically helpful (Freud pointed out "the remarkable sureness shown in finding the object again once the motive for its being mislaid had expired") but, alas, untrue.

I'm assuming that I join a chorus of like-minded, psychodynamically oriented psychiatrists when I say that I was surprised to read that Schulz deems Freud's psychoanalytic interpretation of why we lose things — unconscious motives are attached to an object or to a person — to be "interesting, entertaining, and theoretically helpful . . .

Theoretically helpful, yes.

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While the tool may theoretically seem helpful, members of the group Low Pay Is Not OK point out some disturbing assumptions and omissions from the sample employee budget.

Increased activity from celebs could theoretically be very helpful in terms of drawing in younger audiences, too, which would help Facebook with its perceived teen user problem.

We propose that the use of techniques that are specifically tailored to attend not only to the research questions or objectives, but also to the values and cultural needs of the participants, has the potential to generate finely grained and nuanced data which is not just theoretically interesting or helpful in building descriptive categories.

"Theoretically this could be helpful," said John Buckley, a spokesman for AOL Time Warner, which owns Netscape and AOL Instant Messenger.

One tip from those helpful bureaucrats theoretically protecting struggling breadwinners is that an employer could consider "the most cost-effective compensation adjustment method".

The relations between the imaging resolution and the localization ability of the LHM slab have been investigated theoretically and numerically, which will be helpful in the future design of energy-localization devices.

In considering how parental anxiety may theoretically be related to coparenting, it is helpful to distinguish between the influence of the anxious and non-anxious partner on the coparenting relationship.

Thus, it is unknown if exchanging a theoretically depleted implant in a quiescent eye is helpful or if the inflammation would have remained quiescent despite the intervention.

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