Sentence examples for theoretically means from inspiring English sources

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It's behaviour that theoretically means a one-way ticket to oblivion, with no one but diehard fans for company.

This limit will be based on your usage, and (theoretically) means you'll only get emails that you care about.

MEPs are elected through a form of proportional representation, which theoretically means that the number of parliamentarians should match the party's overall support in the country.

Morals theoretically means revealed moral principles, but it has long been understood as moral judgment in any area of human conduct.

While the figures theoretically means a person is 25 times more likely to be murdered in Brazil than in the UK, the detailed mapping of trends and murder "hot spots" shows the risks for most people are falling.

Bitcoin's chief innovation is decentralization; its transactions are overseen by a distributed network of computers, which theoretically means that no central authority, such as banks or governments, can control it.

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The suspension would theoretically mean the trio could return five days before February's extraordinary congress.

This was an all-levels class, which theoretically meant beginners were welcome.

Though the levies they charge are theoretically meant to maintain motor parks, the majority of those motor parks remain squalid.

A hearing ruled in Polanski's favour could theoretically mean he would be free from the sentencing that he fled from following the trial.

But it could also theoretically mean that the United States would have to pay for parts of the Kyoto pact even though Mr. Bush has rejected it.

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