Sentence examples for theoretically privileged from inspiring English sources

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On this view, genes have no theoretically privileged informational status (Jablonka 2002: 583).

Jablonka points out that according to this definition, genes do not have a theoretically privileged status; they are one among many sources of information.

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"Embassies are privileged areas.

Theoretically, that position revived the ancient and privileged role of imperial adviser.

Nanoparticles, which are submicroscopic particles typically ranging from 100 to 300 nm, are interesting as potential treatment of testicular disorders because they can be engineered to allow delivery to privileged tissues, such as across the blood-brain barrier or theoretically the blood-testis barrier.

Now, the automaker is touting a version that has gone through rigorous product-development steps, so that it could theoretically be mass-manufactured although Bmass-manufactured althoughhem and give them away to a privileged group of as-yet-unnamed celeBMWties and politicians.

They show theoretically that thin capitalization rules may help explain why firms issue both debt and equity even if the former is generally privileged by the tax law.

Again: theoretically.

Theoretically, yes.

"I felt very privileged".

Privileged hipster.

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