Sentence examples for theoretically signify from inspiring English sources

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Spoken and written language are thoroughly conventional, for medieval authors, so that the vocal sequence or inscription 'Socrates is uttering a falsehood' could theoretically signify any way you want.

The presence of chromosome Y sequences among sequenced DNA molecules from maternal plasma should theoretically signify that the pregnancy involved a male fetus.

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Therefore, our biclique pattern concept theoretically strengthens and signifies the hot region proposition.

Theoretically, in vitro synergy signifies that less than 50% of each of the components should achieve 100% therapeutic rates.

The aim is as much to encourage the development of empirical research that is theoretically rigorous and informed, as it is to encourage the empirical application of theoretical work (or at least to encourage theorists to explicitly signify how their work could be applied in an empirical manner).

Names signify.

You signify.

But they signify nothing.

What did it signify?

What could it signify?

What do they signify?

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