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Theoretically, that would be enough to allow at least 40 million people to be vaccinated.
Theoretically, that would have meant you could legally carry a weapon like a knife past the shops and arcades, but not a skateboard.
Brookins didn't mention the availability subsidies in that email, even though, theoretically, that would have been a huge selling point.
Theoretically, that would also catch any disease that got past the "firewall" -- but not before the ill cow was on its way to the public's plates.
Theoretically, that would leave nothing for pathogens to make use of, thus suppressing infection and restoring, as it were, an iron constitution.
Theoretically, that would mean that such pension funds were in a position to buy their sponsoring companies -- if federal law did not limit the amount of company stock that a pension fund could hold.
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For me, theoretically, that'd be the 450-minutes-per-month AT&T plan, seeing as though I don't talk on the phone all that much.
Golf Digest estimates Mr. Obama's handicap — perhaps generously, in the view of some golfers — at 17, meaning, theoretically, that the president would typically play 18 holes in the high 80s to low 90s.
If software analyzed my (public) steam and targeted ads I would theoretically find interesting, that would make sense.
There's also a QR code, which is odd for a parking ticket but seems like a theoretically decent idea that would make paying them way easier.
In the meantime, there is not much action on the reform elements that would theoretically underpin a structural turnabout.
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