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At the "exit", meanwhile, convicts do not benefit from Brazil's theoretically world-class laws on parole and alternative sentences like community service.A shortage of legal advice for prisoners helps to explain both bottlenecks.

The situations that occur in this fantastical sequel are theoretically world-changing and should be game-changing to the Marvel universe, yet the implications are either ignored or tossed off as if it were just another episode of Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

Theoretically, the world should be divided into 24 main time zones in which each zone differs from the last by one hour.

Peter Weyand, an associate professor of applied physiology and biomechanics at Southern Methodist University, used a series of biomechanics experiments on runners to show that humans could theoretically top the world-record speed of 28 mph, set by Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt in 2008, ultimately reaching speeds of 35 or 40 mph.

The book has, in addition, mesmerised the economics profession because of the way Piketty creates his own world, theoretically.

Speaking in the warm-up area before the time trial at the worlds in Bardolino last Wednesday, he said, "These guys are the best in the world theoretically, and I'm not a time trialist.

Known as "negative emissions," the idea is to remove carbon dioxide from the air using various technological means, a method that could theoretically buy the world more time when it comes to reducing our overall greenhouse-gas emissions.

Whatever your opinion of these decisions, the flaw and the mitigation are now out there, so theoretically the computing world is just a little bit safer.

We could theoretically encode the world's data (from emails to albums, movies to novels) on just a few grams of DNA.

Beyond the filmmakers' attention to detail, it's interesting to watch snippets of the plays — so literate and lofty and set inside a world theoretically known only to members of the royal court (thus how could Shakespeare have written Shakespeare?) — completely understood and embraced by those unwashed masses.

I have found the key to this problem is to provide students with theoretically relevant real-world linguistic examples.

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