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Indeed, sustainable development could theoretically pose a threat to the existing governance, as it directly empowers people to work within their own communities and take control over issues that affect their daily lives.
Vigorous physical activity associated with occupational activities may theoretically pose a similar risk.
Recent evidence suggests fracking may have contributed to groundwater contamination with methane in some instances and that proprietary chemicals used in the procedure could theoretically pose a public health threat.
Among other warnings: Cosmetic products and toiletries such as moisturisers, shower gel and sunscreen could, theoretically, also pose a chemical risk.
So, although we agree with the question posed theoretically, practically the results stand as proof of principle.
"A spinning Venus seems theoretically plausible, but would the pose actually work?
On the other hand de novo assembly approaches may theoretically overcome such problems, but pose a number of challenges due for example to repetitive sequences, low complexity sequences and closely related paralogs [ 12].
Thus, theoretically, it is possible for learners to pose problems in random way and they can also get to correct answers stochastically, which means that they might not consider anything when posing problems.
It incorporates poses, breathing techniques, and meditation, can theoretically reduce pain and stiffness associated with OA by realigning the skeletal structure, strengthening muscles around the joints, and stretching tight joint structures [ 9].
The potential for biases in MT TFs posed by Pc's has been acknowledged theoretically before (e.g., Pilipenko and Federov 1993, 1994), and it was even pointed out at the very inception of the MT method.
Linear regression is theoretically justified when images of the same object but from different poses are subject to the same illumination.
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