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That, in theory, would bring the West Coast of the continental United States within its range.
In a conference call with reporters, Wilpon, who is the Mets' chairman, said he hoped to sell 20 to 25 percent of the team, which in theory would bring in about $170 million before taxes.
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Never a fan of the randomness of quantum mechanics, he wanted to create a theory that would bring together gravity and the rest of physics, with all the quantum weirdness as a secondary consequence.
In the Bronx, the pilot project placing all such cases under one judge was driven by the theory that doing so would bring a greater uniformity to how those decisions are made.
The Who's theory: that particular song would bring the audience's excitement down to the same low level of the band's.
The benefit of including such idioms in regimented theory is not worth the cost in unclarity that it would bring.
Such an extension of MOTne would bring MOTne very close to the dual copula theory (see next section).
The theory was that the destruction of a state and its ruling elite would bring freedom and justice.
Reformist theories seek to improve tort law, say, by recommending changes that would bring the institution closer in line with its core values or would help it do a better job of achieving its goals.
His theory was that if there was enough money on the table, owners and trainers would bring their horses to race for it.
Answering this challenge would bring us close to the two-dimensional models from quantum field theory or statistical mechanics, and make us jump to infinite-dimensional "phase spaces" (and would-be groups).
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