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That's all fine in theory — in fact, it's great, in theory.
Although, in theory, you could say we have many more people so you, in theory, could make it more.
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The Qualcomm models, in theory, could offer always-on connectivity options with stellar battery life while the AMD could, in theory, bring better graphic render capabilities to Chromebooks.
That, in theory, was meant to let the meta-analysis rule out methodological weaknesses in different studies, giving — again, at least in theory — more credibility to the review.
In theory, this should be a nostalgic moment for all the Nadals, because, in theory, this is Toni Nadal's last Grand Slam tournament as his nephew's full-time coach.
It's simple, fair, and efficient — at least in theory.
They are the exact same size jeans – in theory.
In theory, farming should work better with better pain relief.
In theory, you should be treated as a paying client.
In theory this should keep the coalition's weaker partners divided.
At least, that's how it's supposed to work in theory.
In theory, both Japan and the EU have higher ambitions.
That anger translates into motivation to participate civilly, in theory.
In theory, startups should provide valuable additions to insurers' toolbox.
In theory, renewables, storage, and nuclear could work well together.
In theory, the earliest date for withdrawal would be Nov.
In theory, it should take three months to take effect.
In theory, the Democrats should be in a great position.
In theory, it was all part of the immigration fight.
They're interested in theory more than they are in practice.
In theory expectations are in the gift of central banks.
This all sounds neat in theory — and it is, eventually.
In theory, the mission was to study the ageing process.
In theory, putting radar on a phone is a revolution.
In theory, it's a fantastic idea for a little camera.
Simply put, Biden is better in theory than in fact.
In theory, it's much faster than what's in the MacBook.
In theory that means hundreds of years of digging yet.
In theory, college basketball has replay available to review calls.
Sesame can, in theory, host more than 20 of them.
In theory, renegotiating NAFTA would also be no bad thing.
In theory, Mr Trump could pack the board with hawks.
In theory, they can then be reunited with their children.
In theory, it could win all four trophies this season.
In theory, that is not necessarily the case with aircraft.
This, in theory, keeps the interests of both parties aligned.
In theory, there should be a cost to such privilege.
Cool in theory, but let's hope it doesn't become necessary.
In theory, the programme should just about pay for itself.
In theory, there's a real risk of blowback to Safari.
In theory, an improving economy should bode well for stocks.
In theory, that should apply to a great many products.
Democrats are already starting midterms (in theory) with an advantage.
In theory, the rapid squeezing of the skin makes sense.
That, in theory, should help them generate healthier profit margins.
In theory, something like the RPI is a good idea.
The influx of product should, in theory, drive prices lower.
The claims could in theory total up to $48 billion.
In theory, greater liquidity should lead the rates to converge.
DACA recipients won't be a priority for deportation — in theory.
In theory, her turn toward villainy really could have worked.
In theory, that'll allow the system to maintain higher speeds.
But their presence, at least in theory, still irks me.
Each vortex could, in theory, be coded to hold information.
In theory, an artificial egg wouldn't bother an adult flamingo.
In theory, America can still grant Turkey a CAATSA waiver.
In theory, this should be an easy problem to solve.
In theory, there could be concrete consequences to naked partisanship.
In theory, hacking back is illegal in the United States.
In theory, these companies are a lot like Santa Claus.
But not totally and completely so, at least in theory.
In theory, the listening public should be the primary beneficiary.
Partnerships, in theory, pay the American taxman little or nothing.
In theory, Bernard's "epiphanies" make for a fun, shocking twist.
In theory, conditional picks are exactly what they sound like.
In theory, this makes it easier to control inmates' behaviour.
In theory the bureau could write such an update itself.
In theory, that benefits California's Harris as well as Sen.
So in theory, it can be mailed to your house.
So, in theory, Huawei could get Section 889 thrown out.
The folks at Goldman Sachs should, in theory, be thrilled.
We're all about packing our own lunches — in theory, anyway.
Each walk a player goes for, in theory, is unique.
That should, in theory, dilute Arsenal's massive social media influence.
This is, in theory, just the beginning of Gabe's return.
In theory, putting a price on carbon would work best.
Sounds good in theory, but what actually is "substantial evidence"?
In theory, a standard ID can solve for these problems.
In theory, New Hampshire should be fertile territory for Trump.
Uber Pool and Lyft Shared rides sound great in theory.
In theory, this should have ended the controversy over dicamba.
In theory, both nations understand they are better off cooperating.
In theory, the satellite can provide the connection between them.
In theory, these policies are supposed to benefit the economy.
In theory, congressional oversight should stand in for public scrutiny.
Why might Trump, in theory, want to lose the election?
In theory, Al Avila could have done something about it.
It will make Brexit smoother and less bruising, in theory.
All of these could, in theory, carry a nuclear warhead.
In theory, these rockets could strike the continental United States.
I love the idea of decorating and renovating, in theory.
In theory, this all should be exceedingly fun to watch.
The forecasts could in theory still change slightly before Thursday.
In theory, the experiment would work equally well with bobsleds.
One person who could, in theory, is SoftBank's Masayoshi Son.
In theory, Republicans could solve these problems by impeaching Trump.
Lippmann says this works in theory but not in practice.
In theory, Pakistan's nuclear trigger is also in civilian hands.
That could prove a fruitful synergy — at least in theory.
It takes 10 seconds to read the temperature — in theory.
So you don't have anything against Marvel movies, in theory?
Building a suppressor at home is, in theory, perfectly legal.
In theory, many of those expenses are no longer deductible.
In theory, this will all happen without ballooning the deficit.
Entirely online courses, in theory, could deliver rapid, profitable growth.
So in theory, he said, firing an investigator could fit.
Some said the lockdowns would help, at least in theory.
In theory, mobile phones allowed us to make calls anywhere.
In theory, Collins's position is about fairness to the president.
In theory, Excel can handle practically limitless rows of data.
In theory, new technology could have brought the country together.
"And, in theory, everybody tells me I'm not under investigation."
A bug bounty program could, in theory, prevent future breaches.
While this sounds good in theory, in practice it's misguided.
In theory, the goal is serving the public's best interest.
What seemed straightforward in theory was anything but in reality.
That shift could, in theory, put political pressure on Democrats.
A new attorney general could in theory fire Mr. Mueller.
In theory, at least, no one would be worse off.
In theory, a peace deal could bring all sides together.
In theory, Canada could face diplomatic backlash by legalizing pot.
And in theory, it should be an especially entertaining one.
James Murdoch in theory is in charge of Fox News.
Plenty of talented Republican wonks are in theory available to them.
His policy was in theory set by Labour's latest party conference.
In theory, the more steps and exercise you take, the better.
In theory, technicians could set up the device during those visits.
"In theory they (contacts) are possible," Interfax quoted Morgulov as saying.
But what sounds good in theory will be difficult in practice.
In theory the territory is classified as a "de-escalation zone".
Sounds great, in theory, but it's not easy to get right.
In theory, that may be true; the reality was far different.
This, in theory, bodes well, given the US' grim recent history.
In theory, warmer ocean water gives more energy to a hurricane.
At least in theory, could that bring benefits to both countries?
That, in theory, is what the midazolam and fentanyl are for.
And Pokemon is (at least in theory) a game for kids.
In theory, it should make Far Cry 5 much more immersive.
In theory, this means a whole pack could be wiped out.
This bargain beater from TCL is, in theory, a great choice.
Computer scientists agree that such an explanation is possible in theory.
In theory, when S.M.I.L.E. attains sentience, it will also be unhackable.
That, in theory, makes Ethereum a more generalised system than bitcoin.
In theory, this change makes sense for both airlines and passengers.
This looks great in theory — but theory is where it belongs.
Simple enough in theory, there was one major impediment: self-control.
In theory, the next American president could seek to reverse this.
In theory, the executive presidency should be within Mr Erdogan's reach.
In theory, you were paying close attention to avoid an accident.
In theory, none of these items should go into ordinary landfills.
In theory, this should also instantaneously make us more informed, right?
There is, in theory, a version of D.F.S. that could work.
A currency transaction tax could also in theory juice American exports.
This sounds good in theory, but it raises some serious questions.
Beer-making is easy in theory it is difficult in practice.
Running at 90Hz would, in theory, suck up battery even faster.
In theory, those people could jump to cheaper, off-market plans.
In theory, this category of bot sounds like the better option.
In theory, Mr Trump had nothing to do with that decision.
In theory, he could shed more light on what, exactly, happened.
In theory, this should be a catalyst for skyrocketing oil prices.
Better security on dating apps is a great idea in theory.
Being on such a list can in theory incur American sanctions.
However, the two forces can, in theory, fall out of sync.
It was also secular, nonpartisan and egalitarian, at least in theory.
While in theory they're anti-traction, their love (sorry) is not.
These officers, in theory, have no convictions and clean records now.
In theory, the security system in Xinjiang applies to everyone equally.
In theory, every rich country can prise open the demographic trap.
Again, in theory, a small print could work at that resolution.
In theory, it's everything good about cryptocurrency, only bigger and faster.
In theory, democracy is designed to safeguard the rights of minorities.
It is, for instance, possible in theory to renew passports online.
In theory, standards encourage trade, by building trust for foreign products.
One important figure will remain in place, at least in theory.
In theory, the Russia investigation could have been pursued this way.
The upgrade would, in theory, make bitcoin transactions cheaper and faster.
In theory, this makes it a very attractive place to work.
"In theory, yes," Hublin told Gizmodo when asked about this possibility.
In theory outside shareholders could push for changes, for example divestments.
In theory they should, but empirical studies come to different conclusions.
We tend to behave better in theory than in real life.
This figure is idealised in theory, but often not in practice.
Alas, the idea proved more successful in theory than in execution.
In theory isn't this what muting, blocking, and reporting is for?
In theory, this would not necessarily require a heavy U.S. presence.
"In theory, you could imagine [tapping] big reservoirs underneath," he said.
In theory, they're ready to meet the final bosses: your parents.
Icelanders can in theory get six years in prison for it.
So, in theory, they should have other options to access cash.
More: Would wealth tax proposals, elegant in theory, work in practice?
Which, in theory, makes Democrats potentially competitive anywhere in the country.
In theory, this is a way out of the grievance trap.
In theory, businesses and consumers will spend more, stimulating the economy.
In theory, this should prevent too many superstars from joining forces.
Workers are happy, and companies get what they need ... in theory.
All that matters, in theory, is what is on the page.
The scrupulous evenhandedness of Perel's approach is eminently reasonable in theory.
In theory, this should be one of the more attainable SDGs.
Different players open to trading, in theory, should have different Pokémon.
The Supreme Court in theory is immune from the majority will.
There are, in theory, alternative ways of dealing with this problem.
In theory, five justices could change those precedents whenever they want.
Politicians, in theory, are supposed to be responsive to public outcry.
In theory, Kushner's office was supposed to work closely with OSTP.
In theory, a gifted Democratic insurgent could do the same thing.
In theory, this shouldn't be difficult for the left to accept.
On this front, the critics can relax, at least in theory.
But in theory at least, it has certainly redrawn the parameters.
Democracy, in theory, is based on the consent of the governed.
In theory, a common ID could cut down on those costs.
In theory, those machines could have been compromised by someone elsewhere.
I love my children and love being with them — in theory.
In theory, you have something to spend on your chosen plans.
In theory, our office valued a mix of all the above.
But that means that in theory, there's a legal loose end.
In theory, there should be plenty of efficiencies in such mergers.
Fried catfish over grits can be better in theory than reality.
In theory, the G.O.P. restrictionist position on immigration is perfectly legitimate.
The advice they give, sound in theory, is terrible in practice.
Courts and juries do, in theory, act as checks on prosecutors.
In theory, I agree that touching a notebook screen seems unnatural.
Anyone reading the manual could, in theory, make a Stingel painting.
This made sense in theory, but how could aluminum be evaporated?
In theory, this is the one thing in Washington everybody likes.
In theory, it's our best protection against future, costly intelligence failures.
The prince's makeover could, in theory, change more than Saudi Arabia.
It could, in theory, patrol after everyone else had gone home.
In theory, their demands are well supported by the American public.
Right, because in theory the internet is global, could reach anybody.
In theory, Hobbs & Shaw should be an extremely Verge-friendly movie.
You know, in theory, that only his captors can release him.
In theory, the grantees could range from the well-established 350.
"In theory, I can go back to Egypt anytime," he said.
But weapons bans have worked better in theory than in practice.
In theory, the US imposes a 21% tax rate on corporations.
In theory, Castro should have been a much more competitive candidate.
"In theory, I'm the 'Mission Muse,'" she joked, lapsing into English.
Mr. Sanders, in theory, should be able to do similarly well.
In theory, the moves could have put countless secrets at risk.
In theory, this should be stimulative for stocks and bond prices.
In theory, these occur every five years, which seems about right.
In theory, both rates should mirror one another with little variance.
But knowing something in theory is different from experiencing it firsthand.
Yes, the course of my epidemiological survey was obvious in theory.
Both bills, though overlapping, in theory could be signed into law.
In theory, that's not all that different from a stock exchange.
In theory, dressing for the winter months should be fun. Boots!
In theory, the declaration would empower lawmakers to seek international help.
In other words, Trump could, in theory, maintain these tariffs perpetually.
In theory, the world outside posed the greatest threat to them.
These MSPs would, in theory, provide coverage in all 50 states.
In theory, this would help a scorpion hide better at night.
Courts and juries do, in theory, act as checks on prosecutors.
In theory, there are two parts to an immigration court case.
In theory the genetic-screening industry exists only to provide information.
The DNC is, in theory, a neutral base for Democratic candidates.
Opposed: That's nice in theory, but how do you do it?
Joe Johnson adds extra shooting, as does Trey Lyles (in theory).
In theory, this is faster, more immediate, and initially self-gratifying.
In theory, they will also be considered by policy-making committees.
In theory, Canada could face diplomatic backlash if it legalizes pot.
This should, in theory, render the assassination market aspect of Augur void.
In theory, Las Vegas could ice a competitive squad from year one.
Governors, who have veto powers, in theory could insist on fairer voting.
In theory, this process would shift employers' focus from résumés to skills.
In theory, this should lead them to wherever you have placed it.
In theory, anyone can witness Trump's swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address.
This would, in theory, prevent a criticality excursion and meltdown like Chernobyl's.
A new battery would, in theory, put a stop to the throttling.
The idea behind the bot is intuitive enough, at least in theory.
In theory, Facebook Live was supposed solidify Facebook's place in the future.
Part 107 should, in theory, change that discrepancy once and for all.
In theory, health care providers can prescribe buprenorphine, but not many do.
In theory, the appointment of Wakatabe could boost talk of more easing.
But in theory, it was a rare strategy that worked in 2018.
It hasn't always been so, but in theory it's a great idea.
We know that President Kim in theory has agreed to complete denuclearization.
In theory, that warmer light color makes it easier to nod off.
In theory, California politicians could avert PG&E's bankruptcy with legislative action.
In theory, she'd be able to take the Section 8 voucher anywhere.
Although the principle is, in theory, applicable to all religions, in practice
"At least in theory, I think they could do it," Perlman said.
In theory, Congress could override the president's veto on a spending bill.
It's similar in theory to the habeas corpus petition in the States.
This is where the Trump administration could, in theory, make a difference.
In theory, Congress could pass this deal or any other without Trump.
In theory, at least, a state could even adopt a parliamentary system.
In theory, this should help with battery life, particularly on OLED phones.
These are public hearings that, in theory, are open to all Americans.
In theory, something then appears on a tiny black-and-white screen.
"I knew in abstract, in theory, that discrimination is bad," she testified.
Time frame: In theory, any technology that can exist, will exist — eventually.
It might seem counterintuitive, but in theory, at least, it is possible.
And in theory, an emotional training technique is something he would welcome.
In theory, they have 14-year terms to provide insulation from politics.
In theory, these rocks could store hundreds of years of human emissions.
The information flow could, in theory, be fixed — if Trump wanted to.
So in theory, you're never really getting the most out of them.
In theory, a Pikachu powering up your phone is an adorable partnership.
Turns out, Lindsay is a natural at maternity — at least in theory.
This is how space-time moves, in theory, when black holes merge.
In theory, growing knowledge of the basic science involved ought to help.
Similar challenges could, in theory, be tried against opioid manufacturers as well.
Carbon capture is, in theory, a simple solution to the climate crisis.
In theory, all suicides are preventable until the last minute of life.
In theory states, cities and counties could draw on rainy-day funds.
Local governments can, in theory, make their own decisions on smaller mines.
That's great in theory, but in practice few will actually do so.
In theory, then, eating plant-based imitations of red meat is healthier.
In theory, your device can unlock tailored screenings, concerts, and other experiences.
No institution, at least in theory, is required to ensure trustworthy transactions.
That's where blockchain could, in theory, be applied, but introducing great transparency.
The email subject line, in theory, contains an overview of what's inside.
How in theory could you crack innovation and the U.S. healthcare market?
In theory, that takes all the pressure off of GM Jarmo Kekalainen.
In theory, hyperloops could allow travel faster than the speed of sound.
In theory, Bill Clinton should be the perfect surrogate for Hillary Clinton.
In theory they will enjoy financial security backed up by the blockchain.
In theory, that should make more capital available for less populated areas.
The rising tide of globalization raises all boats, but only in theory.
So in theory any contentious issues might, hopefully, not be too serious.
That's also supposed to be true on Android, at least in theory.
Their business models, at least in theory, are less reliant on leverage.
But ATAP isn't just building these to prove they're possible in theory.
In theory, the consulting is meant to provide funds for the philanthropy.
It's irrational, though most can understand the feeling, at least in theory.
The scope for asset purchases by central banks is, in theory, unlimited.
In theory, the Olympics are supposed to represent the best of humanity.
I mean, in theory you get taxed on wealth on the estate.
However, the Create Your Taste feature is still pretty awesome in theory.
The Pitchfork and Pandora deals should in theory be useful for listeners.
This one can seem easy in theory, but it's harder in practice.
And lord knows there's plenty of negotiation in politics -- in theory, anyway.
In theory, this killer could be turned into a life-saving technology.
And O'Malley's turned out to be better in theory than in practice.
In theory, a financially strong corporate sector is good news for workers.
In theory, both groups should be equally keen to own the shares.
However, in theory, AI combined with 'super computing' in the cloud, can.
In theory online baskets and prices, at least, could be tracked digitally.
In theory, the defendant in a criminal case has nothing to prove.
In theory, Sanders and Clinton are pretty much in the same place.
That, in theory, has the potential to raise the daily demand peak.
In theory, France and the U.S. were no longer backing a warlord.
In theory, a company gives money to influence politics in its favor.
Many states already have usury laws which, in theory, cap interest rates.
G.O.O.D. Music's Cruel Winter tape could, in theory, be arriving any day.
Debt forgiveness (the old idea of a jubilee) sounds good in theory.
Yes, in theory, Easter is about that time Jesus rose—or something?
In theory, Donald Trump's trip to Davos should have been a disaster.
"In theory, I would say that it could be legitimate," German said.
In truth, mass is the more straightforward concept (at least in theory).
In theory, the U.S. has long been committed to nuclear non-proliferation.
In theory, he can also only be fired for cause or misconduct.
In theory, all those copies should be more or less the same.
With WeWork teetering, SoftBank could, in theory, have sat on its hands.
Floating homes are real, but floating cities still only exist in theory.
In theory, each of those seats is now more vulnerable than before.
In theory, Trumpism without Trump is the right direction for the GOP.
Novak said the rise in shale production was "in theory" within expectations.
In theory, Free Speech Week was to begin in forty-eight hours.
In theory, other teams could want to use him as a player.
Biden's candidacy was better in theory than it has been in practice.
In theory, on-campus programs offer direct access to professors and peers.
Sometimes an idea that seems great in theory proves problematic in execution.
While these things sound great in theory, it's not quite so simple.
In theory, the current political moment provides a brilliant opportunity for zingers.
In theory, replacing the heart might not seem the most daunting challenge.
That might also, in theory, suggest why the drug would help athletes.
In theory, the lungs of someone who has drawn breath will float.
Writing product reviews is, in theory, a generous, selfless thing to do.
Scourtney as co-parents is great, in theory, and even pretty admirable.
In theory, having a built-in screen seems like a natural advantage.
In theory, "manufacturers" are limited to having 22012 percent of the vote.
This is a march that, in theory, doesn't even sound that radical.
This of course could happen, in theory, under the existing ACA framework.
In theory, a mattress this firm would not provide much pressure relief.
And in theory, at least, these polymers could help mitigate plastic pollution.
In a more bureaucratic system, at least in theory, competence trumps loyalty.
In theory, a voucher gives a family the choice to live anywhere.
Some of the money could, in theory, be squeezed from Chinese manufacturers.
When President Obama pulled out of Iraq in theory we had Iraq.
In today's N.B.A., this should, in theory, make for a lethal offense.
In theory, coral reefs can recover from even a severe bleaching event.
In theory, all these should have their own, unique, and strong password.
In theory, many of the worst practices of Albany could be fixed.
The idea of a Supreme Court of Facebook is promising in theory.
In theory, precipitously ending the payments could lead to catastrophic market failures.
In theory, it could do so because it doesn't like someone's face.
In theory at least, middle-class and affluent children are relatively safe.
In theory tariffs should boost inflation in the country that sets them.
This is a great service in theory, but there are some downsides.
It's a nice idea in theory, even my inner curmudgeon must admit.
They could also, at least in theory, learn the way we do.
That is, after all, how all FIFA money is spent, in theory.
It's also more admirable in theory than it is illuminating in practice.
In theory, Aleppo was an embattled showplace for the Syrian revolution's aspirations.
Party of Five's power expresses itself both in theory and in practice.
Well, profitable in theory: The We Company lost $1.7 billion last year.
In theory, debates are supposed to help us distinguish among presidential candidates.
In theory, the Senate could change its rules and lighten the schedule.
"In theory, I never thought of myself as a performer," she says.
Dohm acknowledged that an NECC-type outbreak could, in theory, happen again.
Of course, what's simple in theory has been politically fraught in practice.
While appealing in theory, the concept hasn't been broadly implemented so far.
A basic income system could, in theory, address all of these problems.
It's not enough to believe in logging off on weekends in theory.
In theory, at least, a win on Thursday would bolster her authority.
In theory, it is Mike Krzyzewski, Duke's basketball coach of 37 seasons.
Science is exciting in theory, but it can also be dreadfully dull.
OPEC could in theory decide to approve a longer timeframe than OPEC+.
In theory, information technology offers a way around the population density problem.
That being said, the Nevada idea in theory shouldn't expand federal costs.
These measures, in theory, would "flatten the curve" of confirmed coronavirus cases.
In theory, Danish policy does allow parents to split up their leave.
In theory, the app awards one sweatcoin for every 133,000 outdoor steps.
The counterprotesters were, in theory, supposed to be outside the park's gate.
And it's a dope idea in theory, and right in Kanye's wheelhouse.
In theory, this would be a solid measure of their actual goodness.
In theory, Labor/Left, Progressives, and Whigs could have a majority party.
In theory, it would give MPs the license to severely delay Brexit.
All of this sounds good in theory, until you remember two things.
And in theory it should be, since that was the offseason focus.
In theory, we should be able to reduce the Aedes mosquito's range.
Over the years, it's essentially forced Fox to focus on the same set of characters, which (in theory) could allow them to dive deeper and (also in theory) really be thoughtful when they do decide to incorporate new mutants.
In theory, local authorities might simply be ready for the challenge at last.
So, in theory, Far From Home is set on a vastly changed Earth.
In theory, it's a nice, elegant system for storing and charging your earbuds.
Jailbreaks could in theory lead to people effectively exposing their devices to malware.
Again, here TON could, in theory, underly everything a developer brings to Telegram.
Prior to this finding, systems such as HD 98800 only existed in theory.
In theory, software developers could build any kind company in this decentralized way.
CIMON (soft "c", please) which in theory stands for Crew Interactive Mobile Companion.
In theory it helps marketers sell books, by making their contents immediately known.
So in theory, Brand could overrule Mueller if he wanted to indict someone.
In theory, Snatched could introduce Hawn to a whole new generation of fans.
That last concern is what, in theory, asylum officers are supposed to prevent.
Sure, these new rules could make a big impact, eventually, in theory, maybe.
Yes. That means, in theory, your credit card information is on your fridge.
That's all fine in theory — but we're talking about their kids, damn it!
Though complex in theory, the origin of the secret language is varied, too.
While this might not sound very interesting in theory, just try it out.
In theory, that would be the best outcome for American national security interests.
In theory, those delegates would remain loyal to those candidates upon subsequent ballots.
The algorithm, at least in theory, goes back to being a neutral algorithm.
In theory, that would leave nearly $1 trillion more for Warren to spend.
In theory, residents have already separated out anything that is recyclable or biodegradable.
In theory, any capital gain is taxed later, when the property changes hands.
In theory shipping firms should benefit from access to a more open seaway.
In theory that's lazy, but in reality a work of genius was born.
In theory this should make Chinese lending rates more responsive to financial conditions.
And in theory, public networks should also have that same transparency and trust.
Finally, the name Mayochup could, in theory, be changed for a stateside rollout.
The machines saved time and money, and, in theory, made counts more accurate.
Some airlines are experimenting with biofuels, which in theory could be carbon-neutral.
I don't know if anyone has tried it, but in theory, you could.
The combined audio channels produce, in theory anyway, a more immersive listening experience.
Daylight saving time may be great in theory, but it's also really disorienting.
While that difference may sound somewhat subtle in theory, in practice it's enormous.
Facial recognition sounds sweet in theory, but in practice it has some problems.
In theory, any more than that would probably count as too much sleep.
In theory, its value is set by reference to a basket of currencies.
In theory, fiscal stimulus should force interest rates up, which explains investors' worries.
So Trump is apparently fine with assassinating foreign leaders — at least in theory.
In theory, there should be a few defensive backs worth chasing this year.
In theory, coin holders might also use the cryptocurrency within the local economy.
In theory, passengers have much to gain from a deal of this sort.
"In theory, the heap leach should work," Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Young said.
A place where, in theory, parent and child work together to practice messaging.
So — in theory at least — the upscaled version could be printed poster sized.
In theory at least, everyone should have a single view of that customer.
In theory the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) should benefit from this bickering.
In theory, what happened at Wells Fargo can happen at any other firm.
In theory, the island should have no objection to being called "Taiwan, China".
In theory, Kazakhstan has legal opposition parties, but they are only for show.
One way to do that, at least in theory, was to use time.
In theory a strong local government should help counter the sense of disenfranchisement.
Its dictionary—in theory the outfit's premier product—is not considered France's finest.
You recognize, in theory, that there's so much to love about the city.
Higher rates, in theory, should support the rouble by making borrowing more expensive.
That, in theory, is the hole that a company like SiFive could fill.
Voter ID laws are, in theory, meant to protect the integrity of elections.
In theory, this means the game can slowly reveal the new status quo.
In theory, that makes for an easier time actually getting out of bed.
In theory, the process is quicker and more convenient than a fast charge.
In theory, Trump has a good line of attack against the Massachusetts senator.
So emptying a bagless vacuum cleaner is, in theory, a slightly messy task.
Single-payer could, in theory, achieve true universal coverage at significantly less cost.
At least in theory, that limits the escape of a powerful greenhouse gas.
In theory failing to have one can incur a five-year jail sentence.
As such, he in theory has several constitutionally permissible reasons for firing Comey.
In theory, Republicans should be thrilled with their prospects in Washington next year.
Tom Wolf could, in theory, give his state's 20 electoral votes to Clinton.
Blockchains, in theory, will open up new doors for freelancers across the globe.
China's economy should, in theory, be able to accommodate many of the unemployed.
Higher interest rates would in theory reduce the appeal of non-yielding gold.
But in theory, completely hypothetically, I think there might be something to it.
Given this difference, one source could — in theory — compensate for the other's lulls.
That, in turn, means burning less fuel, and in theory, generating greater profits.
In theory there's nothing especially wrong with calling one pregnant celebrity a badass.
Think instead about those 2,400 people, in theory bound but in reality not.
But at least I know, in theory, how to make a relationship flourish.
The World Cup isn't supposed to have throwaway rounds or matches (in theory).
Elsewhere Somali statelets operate more or less independently—respecting Mogadishu in theory only.
This in theory solved my problem so I decided to try it out.
In theory, people would make the right choice regardless of the default option.
In theory, this makes for a convenient experience and a low-stakes bet.
It's a good tale, in theory, cut to the pattern of classic drama.
The lack of home state love should, in theory, be worrisome for Warren.
In theory this puts banks' own creditors, including ordinary depositors, at greater risk.
In theory the region gets a generous share of the nation's oil revenues.
In theory, homeowners pay premiums to fund claims, making the program self-supporting.
In theory, workers should not mind, if their state income taxes fall commensurately.
In theory, keeping a small space clean (and clutter-free) seems simple, right?
In theory, the largely rural 23rd was drawn to favor a Latino candidate.
In theory, moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem could be simple.
In theory, Congress could pass new laws to constrain the executive branch's power.
In theory, economies of scale can eliminate redundancies and allow for better coordination.
That long-term survival meant that in theory they were safer than ever.
In theory, this campaign shouldn't affect the Eighth Amendment rights of the condemned.
In theory they should not be a major impediment to American investment there.
In theory it was not that difficult - but I found it very challenging.
This should give the Creek Nation the upper hand, at least in theory.
This is something that, in theory, both conservatives and liberals could push for.
In theory at least, the mandate belongs to a party, not a person.
LOS ANGELES — In theory, a new "Ghostbusters" movie sounded like a surefire success.
In theory, North End Grill and White Street could have set him free.
Narrator: Sounds great in theory, but in reality, there's gonna be some tension.
In theory, working in a presidential administration can be a massive career boost.
That's good in theory but it actually contributes to rising health care costs.
But payments has another benefit: It's also (in theory) less controversial than advertising.
In theory, Trump sits atop the most expansive intelligence-gathering apparatus in history.
With the advent of democracy, land redistribution was, in theory, a top priority.
In theory, the free market should "take care" of these things in time.
In theory, providing Everest with an inexhaustible supply of poo power is doable.
So in theory, maybe he did so badly because of the carbon tax.
In theory, the president has the authority to withhold or delay CAATSA sanctions.
Any individual EU leader could in theory veto the request, despite Tusk's recommendation.
In theory, the new policy penalizes albums that perform better on free platforms.
But in theory, it would be alone in a cabin by a lake.
Now, in theory I should be pretty well-placed to get into Berghain.
In theory, that's wonderful, a great way to strengthen the bonds between us.
In theory, Mr. Netanyahu would get positive and supportive coverage from Yediot Aharonot.
In theory, this is a sound and compelling approach to a thematic exhibition.
In theory, these differences could somehow cause an allergic reaction or gastrointestinal distress.
That may sound good in theory, but there are several problems in practice.
It's also something that benefits developers and, in theory, leads to better games.
It's also something that benefits developers and, in theory, leads to better games.
Those not on the list will, in theory, be minor enough to fail.
Einstein himself believed you could, in theory, obtain mass measurements from gravitational lensing.
He's the anti-antihero, and in theory that's a refreshing change of pace.
She argued that "they just don't work," either in theory or in practice.
Then there's Maine, which in theory should be a good target for Democrats.
"In theory, we could use this assessment on troops anywhere in the world."
In theory, the attorney general is subject to censure or impeachment by Congress.
FH: The "get up and leave" theory is, in theory, a good one.
Designing a practical response that wins widespread support is, in theory, not hard.
Frieze Week's satellite fairs should, in theory, be where discoveries can be made.
If so, at least in theory, it might be open to stopping there.
In theory, this solution could help those who only wanted one specific look.
In fact, I'm certain our economic system is better than theirs — in theory.
COMEY: I — I don't — I — in theory, sure, because he's the attorney general.
Like many laws, it's good in theory, but not so good in practice.
In theory, 5G technology will shave this latency down to a few milliseconds.
In theory, 5G technology will shave this latency down to a few milliseconds.
In theory, the sea lions could disappear just as suddenly as they arrived.
It's a reasonable approach in theory, but it requires Congress to pass budgets.
I knew of it in theory and I knew of it from television.
Which could be, at least in theory, grounds for Whitaker to recuse himself.
In theory, the in-between burger is just what we've been looking for.
"In theory, you'd be able to find all the new infections," Rivers says.
In theory, that would present voters with a choice of two governing philosophies.
That loss — in theory — has no limits because a stock can keep rising.
Shell's measure could in theory allow it to keep producing more carbon dioxide.
The value of strikes, in theory, goes beyond deterring future chemical weapons use.
In theory, US refiners could use more light shale oil in an emergency.
The method could, in theory, be used to test a variety of drugs.
Under the freeport's rules, objects could remain in untaxed limbo, in theory, forever.
In theory, if SpaceX had enough money, it could buy out Tesla's shares.
"You know, in theory I'm not under investigation," the president told the newspaper.
That scheme in theory would allow the budget to receive the funds faster.
When those machines were turned on, all would (in theory) enjoy the spoils.
In theory, private markets should act as a bulwark against these perverse incentives.
In theory there is a coherent vision underlying Republican health care policy debates.
In theory, Trump's arsenal of responses ranges from diplomatic steps to economic penalties.
Consolidating all consumer financial protection authority into one organization sounds good in theory.
So, in theory, there should not be an impact (in the bond market).
Apple's proposed technology could have been used, in theory, to disable members' cameras.
So, in theory, Ms. Guo's appeal to appoint more women is well timed.
In theory, the party could decide to change the rules again before July.
All of that better informs experiments—and in theory could advise local legislation.
In theory, Trump administration officials claim they're going after immigrants with criminal records.
These are modest homes, in theory where the median household can settle down.
In theory, the government has to release as much as it possibly can.
Earlier this month, Speaker Paul Ryan told what was, in theory, a joke.
In theory, Redemption City is for members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
In theory, acupuncture is designed to "unblock, redirect, and facilitate energy flows," he says.
In theory, that should let people connect to their lights from outside the home.
But given the evidence on buprenorphine, the approach seems, at least in theory, sound.
A stake in Noble would in theory help Sinochem become a global energy player.
In theory, it could use the CME's new alumina contracts to hedge its exposure.
So in theory they could be awakened at any time, at the master's signal.
In theory, that gives the region's 5m inhabitants the same rights as other Pakistanis.
In theory and practice I want nothing to do with a gamepad this large.
The design improvements should improve the riding experience and, in theory, attract more customers.
"You could in theory go public, but in effect you become orphaned," Kupor said.
This is one that an Apple update should have fixed, at least in theory.
Brandon Easton: Science fiction as a literary genre, in theory, has open-minded concepts.
In theory, replacing an aging iPhone battery will restore the device to stock performance.
Outsourcing your censorship decisions to trusted journalists seems like a good idea in theory.
So in theory, a search for a $60,000 paying job could take six months.
In theory, when CSRs were taken away, costs should have risen across the board.
The brighter your screen is, the more damage to your battery life, in theory.
In theory, Britain could opt out of such rules after Brexit, reducing carmakers' costs.
In theory, police enforce the laws and statutes that create consequences for wrong actions.
And in theory, Landr's algorithm is improving with every song uploaded to the platform.
In theory, that started a countdown to fresh elections, presently scheduled for late 2017.
But while it makes sense in theory, experts say it hasn't worked in practice.
In theory, the administration doesn't need to use "binary choice" to expand family detention.
In theory, it prevents company leaders from profiting off information not yet made public.
In theory, the Constitution's Emolument Clause forbids presidents from taking money from foreign powers.
In theory, then, money would be freed up to invest in PG&E's operations.
In theory, this could act as a substitute for how sick a patient is.
Investors should, in theory, demand higher returns in exchange for taking on greater risks.
In theory, I hope that people are out there looking for a real connection.
Candle shopping: lovely in theory, but no actual walk in the flower-filled park.
Mr Kagame can in theory remain president until 2034, when he will be 77.
In theory, the camp services — provided by United Nations and nongovernmental agencies — were free.
In theory these depend on how immigrants change the skill composition of the workforce.
In theory, it can occasionally lead to actual changes in policy, law, or funding.
In theory, that could boost US exports and the profits of American multinational firms.
All of this, in theory, can be accomplished without turning the plants into GMOs.
In theory, another possibility could be that women are just less talented than men.
In theory, sex education is offered in schools, but most teachers skip the topic.
In theory, a similar approach could work in the study of prodigy and autism.
That, in theory, would allow them to be more in control of their promotions.
In theory, telemarketers are supposed to be honoring the National Do Not Call Registry.
In theory, the focus on issues should've given Donald Trump a chance to shine.
Even in theory, though, the creation of these requisite new jobs won't be instantaneous.
In theory, therefore, activation of the habit memory system suppressed their prospective memory system.
America could, in theory, impose duties on its $500bn-worth of imports from China.
But each representative body—in theory at least—has some power to review legislation.
In theory, investment could boost productivity enough to outweigh the effect of lost trade.
In theory Article 7 can strip an offending country of its EU voting rights.
In theory, a quick-and-easy agreement should delight Republican members of Congress, too.
In theory, cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin should be safer from cops, crooks and combustion.
And so he turned his speaker and microphone into a working (in theory) modem.
In theory, German law is well equipped to deal with domestic violence, she said.
Which of those traits best describes Mr Pruitt could in theory matter a lot.
Rogun would in theory be a boon for Tajikistan which suffers frequent power blackouts.
In theory, adoption of a crypto-currency, impervious to political whims, could provide that.
The technology could, in theory, take away almost all the headaches of electric cars.
In theory, the impact of rolling forward long and short positions should be neutral.
A: In theory, Erdogan could turn to the International Monetary Fund for financial help.
And they note that most Catholics today reject the teaching in theory and practice.
If the dirt goes into a bag, in theory, it's sealed in the bag.
And in theory, we do—by drinking copiously, sleeping in, and generally lazing around.
In theory, it should be a lot easier to get a tax bill through.
In theory he could even go to prison though few commentators think it likely.
In theory a long period of low oil prices should benefit the global economy.
In theory, the consulting business is meant to provide funds for the philanthropic work.
In theory, negative rates should make borrowing more attractive, both for consumers and businesses.
The product sounds good in theory, but Kalepso faces an uphill battle for relevance.
Since females only mate once, in theory this slows the growth of the population.
In theory, FADA would provide protection for people who are opposed to heterosexual marriages.
In theory, a freeze now would stop Kim Jong Un short of his goal.
All of these are things that, in theory, any individual can choose to do.
And that, in theory, is when you could begin the process of ending capitalism.
But in theory, the more that people use it, the smarter it will become.
There is even, in theory, an opportunity for a third-party candidate to win.
All of this sounds nice in theory, but it's not going to do squat.
It sounds so simple in theory, but in practice, it's a bit more complicated.
"In theory, it could spiral, like any other balance due to IRS," Gaddis said.
In theory, plea deals exchange leniency for information for future indictments up the ladder.
In theory, that applies to any system, up to and including the entire universe.
In theory they should seek higher returns, but also take care to manage risks.
So in theory, that allows landlords to weed out tenants that are high risk.
But here's the big question: Would the proposals, elegant in theory, work in practice?
While you can shower with an Apple Watch on in theory, it's not recommended.
In theory that's simple, but it's often the scariest part of the entire process.
In theory, controlling Congress would give them the opportunity to enact their legislative agenda.
Circumventing the party establishment was, it turned out, easier in theory than in practice.
If a majority of creditors agree to a restructuring, in theory everybody must conform.
In theory, there are exceptions to the rules regarding data localisation and technology transfer.
"I knew all this in theory, but I never really felt it," she said.
Their solution: seek out homes that are, in theory at least, not for sale.
In theory, the value of each company should grow as it collects more data.
That indicates enough support, in theory, for the Conservatives to win a comfortable majority.
In theory, how to judge the acceptable return threshold is a discussion worth having.
This would, in theory, allow people who weren't the voters to complete the ballot.
Libra, in theory at least, goes against this effort to increase financial services competition.
This way, in theory, a large capital investment isn't required of the individual farmers.
There are major changes underway that could, in theory, slow the amount of issuance.
In theory, this method allows you to produce perfect "crystal clear" ice at home.
In theory, they were scheduled to support Republican Senate and House candidates in 22019.
"In theory the limit could be higher than that," ShiroVM speculated to me recently.
So you could, in theory, never download Apple's Shortcuts app and still use Shortcuts.
In theory, that's more than enough to cover the majority of schools for toddlers.
That should in theory reduce the financial incentive to pick the higher-cost drug.
Such speculation make sense in theory, but isn't borne out by recent political experience.
The new electric aircraft could, in theory, cover 20 percent of EasyJet's passenger journeys.
In theory, the White House's process for deciding on a new policy is clear.
You may be thinking: It all sounds great in theory, but where's the science?
In theory, parties should converge on the mythical "median voter," a moderate, reasonable person.
In theory, it should hold cryogenic propellant without leaking and without a sealing linker.
It leaves denuclearization on the table and will, in theory, prevent escalation and proliferation.
These are serious issues that affect, in theory, the Democratic base — foreign policy doesn't.
In theory, bringing in an elite recruit can change the direction of a program.
In theory, this is about as exciting as basically every other e-commerce platform.
It also makes Tacomas in San Antonio, Texas, so could in theory switch production.
It could in theory be easy to conceal small synthetic stones in a melee.
While the idea may sound good in theory, in practice it would be lousy.
In theory, employers would pass the tax onto workers through lower wages and bonuses.
It could put you in default, in theory terminating your lease and evicting you.
In theory the pope could veto the nomination of any bishop who seems unworthy.
She could also support Biden, in theory, or simply decline to endorse at all.
In theory, cradling the back in this neutral posture reduces the fatigue of sitting.
Trumpism could, in theory, have flourished under a more responsible leader in the past.
The process, in theory, goes only one way — onward into a brighter, better future.
Why are these devices so chatty when, in theory, they shouldn't need to be?
Airlines routinely overbook their flights, and in theory that should be good for everyone.
Part of email's enduring appeal is that it is, at least in theory, manageable.
All of these costs, at least in theory, are borne by the host committee.
In theory, virtual caucusing should help the party reach a different type of voter.
In theory, the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, as interpreted in Batson v.
"In theory, it can be read by anyone in the world," I told her.
In theory, such plans encourage chief executives to focus on creating value for shareholders.
A site ought in theory to make possible a large number of vantage points.
This was, in theory, Toni Nadal's last Grand Slam tournament in that coaching role.
This fall, nearly In theory, it's a great time to be a STEM graduate.
In theory, loans would be repaid if borrowers lost their jobs or fell ill.
And the notion was, he would have undercover footage that was, in theory, damning.
In theory, Google could notify users whose phones were recently near an infected person.
In theory, this means that companies would not be taxed on their overseas earnings.
In theory, state governments have plenty of ways to cut emissions without federal help.
However, procrastination is in theory bad, because we leave our work to the end.
Giving up a stake in your home to diversify may make sense in theory.
In theory, the Mirage is a bit like Royole's answer to Amazon's Echo Show.
In theory, the president's personal interests should be strictly defined by the public interest.
In theory, the lighter gloves will make for more powerful punches, especially for McGregor.
But it's offset, in theory, by the recurring revenue streams that the leases offer.
In theory, for containers made of paper and cardboard, this should not be hard.
In theory, popular opinion should do a lot to guide these kinds of decisions.
So, in theory, a single dude could have a three-way with two sexbots.
A robot, in theory, would just be a new sex toy in the arsenal.
In theory, the researchers concluded, monkeys can make a fairly wide range of sounds.
So transparency is good in theory, but doesn't necessarily need to apply to Schultz?
In theory, Dr. Tolia said, it could be more easily distributed to rural areas.
In theory the new initiative means that a source is just a click away.
Neymar's birthday party this year was, in theory, supposed to be a discreet affair.
In theory, Macs should show a green light when the camera is in use.
In theory, a carrier can be taken out with a single missile or torpedo.
Over the years, the N.R.A. had become more nonprofit in theory than in practice.
In theory, Sanders would be the obvious beneficiary from a collapse at the top.
Though this may seem kind of funky in theory, in practice it makes sense.
In theory, that was a good fit for Whole Foods and its affluent shoppers.
Any one of them in theory could have had a hot shower that night.
Congress could, in theory, impeach a justice who refused to adhere to the pledge.
That might sound good in theory, but it's a discouragingly familiar scene in practice.
In theory, its donor governments could do all this more cheaply and simply themselves.
This is certainly good in theory; practice has shown it to be very good.
In theory, hospitals are supposed to pass these savings on to low-income patients.
In theory, he could be court-martialed by Trump, as the commander in chief.
They could, in theory, go 5-1 and run down the division-leading Falcons.
In theory, the person with the second-highest number of votes would become senator.
In theory, they believed that all children should have an equal chance to succeed.
In theory, those changes should benefit the Congolese state and then the Congolese people.
We can, collectively, at least in theory, have everything we had before, plus more.
The problem is that openness in theory does not translate into openness in practice.
In theory, tens of thousands of these municipal officials could vote in the election.
This should, at least in theory, be a cause for celebration for these cities.
Or, in theory, it might declare that Hanen's ruling somehow supersedes the other three.
In theory, American government exists to make sure that universal rights are universally distributed.
In theory, with vastly expanded production we could bump that up to 100 percent.
The House has never refused to grant that consent — but in theory, it could.
The Legobar, when it was initially teased last week, sounded just fine in theory.
In theory, Ahok could still serve as governor while he exhausts the lengthy appeals process.
Any good major league hitter, in theory, could get hot or cold for a stretch.
In theory, there should be opportunities to sell advertising more tactically and find more readers.
In theory, these F8 scholars could end up with a job at Facebook one day.
If the investiture fails this month, in theory Mr Sánchez could try again in September.
So in theory, yes, you could DIY it, but you'd need a lot of salt.
And in theory it could certainly be done within the confines of the existing statutes.
Speaking to a futuristic tennis-ball can seems odd in theory, but not in practice.
In theory, doing that should broaden the possible matches for suitable assets to be bought.
The point is that QKD isn't actually perfect, though it may appear so in theory.
So in theory, cryopreservation is truly hitting the "pause" button on the development of life.
In theory, the right dosage or frequency of use could mitigate these potential negative effects.
In theory, this cash pile is intended to fight a supposed liberal hegemony on campuses.
Well, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not entirely opposed to that idea — in theory.
All OPEC production policy decisions must, in theory, gain 100 percent approval from its members.
These ideas are straightforward enough in theory, but seeing them in practice is another story.
In theory, Hillary Clinton should have no trouble appealing to primary voters in coal country.
In theory, its product could save drivers time and enable them to avoid inclement weather.
In theory, this would allow him to remain in power until as late as 2034.
In theory, public voter records are a standard-issue, value-neutral piece of civic life.
Price aside, the Gvido remains a really great idea, at least in theory, for musicians.
It's a 3-14 matchup, so should be an easy win for Utah — in theory.
In theory, it would not be too difficult for Britain to acquire its own schedules.
The opposition won, and thereby in theory ended the Bolivarians' 16-year monopoly of power.
So in theory, you should never encounter a dead Juul when you need a puff.
Combining all that — in theory — lets you build vastly different versions of the same hero.
And in theory if prices and wages change all the time, monetary policy does nothing.
Perhaps it is because, at least in theory, migrant farm workers go home in winter.
You may have noticed a bunch of "in theory" and "ifs" in the preceding paragraphs.
But there is nothing in theory to stop them from having hundreds or even thousands.
This could, in theory, merely entail a few discreet units backing up Hong Kong's police.
A new Smart Battery Case would, in theory, make the devices' battery life even better.
In theory, regulators should step in to control the finance sector during the good times.
So in theory, this would be an adult would set up a special pass code.
In theory these schools must admit pupils even if their parents cannot afford the fees.
It's also — at least, in theory (Google) — not controlled by any single company or entity.
That's achievable, in theory, if you have a better product and a brilliant sales pitch.
In theory, this is just what F-Society wanted — the jubilee is here at last!
As mentioned above, specialized AI hardware means — in theory — better performance and better battery life.
In theory, the NSA collects information in order to monitor foreign intelligence targets, not Americans.
In theory, this is Nintendo's response to criticism, delivering what fans have requested for years.
"You can scale the world up as big as you want, in theory," said Dixon.
In theory, Google could serve un-biased links only to users without a browsing history.
In theory, that prevents hackers from signing into any device without generating a new password.
But they don't, in theory, need any Democrats to actually pass it once debate begins.
Yes, in theory, but experts have said such action against a technology firm is unlikely.
Let physicist David Kaplan explain in the latest installment of Quanta's "In Theory" video series.
With the part-time membership, you could in theory visit the same location each time.
For example, a man, in theory, could use the feature to prey on female drivers.
In theory, it's a great opportunity to sample new products before committing to full size.
Any non-encrypted traffic was readable, at least in theory, by the Russian government. Suspicious?
So in theory these folks should be naturally well-equipped to stave off heart disease.
In theory, these high ratios might stem from Latin American cops facing frequent dangerous encounters.
"In theory, this general platform is applicable to other tissues and other species," Poss said.
Our current understanding of radio waves says that, in theory, phones shouldn't give you cancer.
It's a rule that makes sense in theory, but is harder to apply in practice.
In theory, the world economy would be better off if this demand were spread around.
In theory a rising greenback should allow Americans to buy more imports, stimulating foreign economies.
That could, in theory, offer it some more flexibility as they expand into 5G networks.
I kicked off my three-day journey on a Wednesday, which in theory sounded perfect.
So, in theory, if Donald Trump wins, he will forcibly take President Obama's Twitter followers.
In theory, the partnership between Comcast and Amazon is a win-win for both parties.
Though primary schools are free in theory, parents often cannot afford the books and uniforms.
In theory these "mobile cabinet meetings" serve to explain his government's policies to the public.
In theory, this would make allocating the EU's various big jobs after the election easier.
In theory, a judge may decline to hear a barrister who flouts the dress code.
The ideas being kicked around may work in theory but not in the real world.
Ken Buck (R-Colo.) that prosecution could in theory occur after Trump leaves office. Rep.
One group of producers who might in theory be tempted are those under American sanctions.
"In theory, Magna is the biggest beneficiary because we're the biggest supplier here," he said.
But I still like the Surface Book in theory more than I do in practice.
That means that, in theory at least, it can be used as a rudimentary antenna.
Maeve (Emma Mackey) is sexually experienced in practice, while Otis (Butterfield) is knowledgable in theory.
In theory, this could have made it much easier for players to quit the game.
Modifying this arrangement for the purposes of genetic engineering is simple, at least in theory.
So you could, in theory, sign up for a month, download your archive and leave.
In theory the line should move about 40% of the freight coming inland from Mombasa.
In theory, the way is clear for the Trump administration's nascent AI strategy to evolve.
So, in theory, we can actually enhance our experience of happiness simply through exploring language.
In theory, the Model 3's $35,000 price tag is supposed to make electrics affordable.
In theory, it was a great idea, saving time while also selecting the best candidates.
Trump previously argued that "in theory" he could keep running his businesses while in office.
In theory, says Christopher Wood of CLSA, a brokerage firm, the BoJ could follow suit.
In theory returns could take place in days; in practice it is often more complicated.
In theory, the FBI could develop hacking techniques or purchase them from contractors and hackers.
In theory, they might repeal FISA, but it's pretty clear that's not going to happen.
While it sounds good in theory, this credit helps families that need help the least.
In theory, you could get a scoop, but the lingua franca, right, is air time.
In theory, physicality and race cannot stop someone from getting a job in voice acting.
In theory, the government can compensate the losers so that everyone winds up better off.
In theory, consolidating all the non-Trump vote behind a single contender should defeat him.
In theory, the directories get an overhaul when providers reapply to a plan each year.
Easter egg hunts, in theory, are cute little jaunts that take place in sweet springtime.
In theory, and in practice, once a market anomaly has been observed, it cannot continue.
But I wish this was the case in practice, not just in theory, for me.
In theory, airlines love cheap oil but in practice, most airlines are less than thrilled.
In theory, the more you burned, the more CO2 you would suck from the air.
In theory, this is how users of the Augur platforms could de-incentivize assassination markets.
But neither in theory nor in practice has the record of Western states been perfect.
I thought her Commes de Garçon-Gaga look was cool in theory, but lacked execution.
In theory, a single album could take dozens of forms and never be completely finished.
In theory, some of this regressive effect could be mitigated by a boost to productivity.
Simply put, organisms don't—at least in theory—need to have the conscious experience of
In theory, this system makes bank failures less contagious and the financial system more resilient.
Reasons for registration could cover, in theory, anything from groping to a violent sexual assault.
In theory shadow banks should seek higher returns but also take care to manage risks.
In theory, that's good; it means the wise guys expected close TNF games this year.
In theory, the grand jury is there to protect the suspect from an overbearing prosecutor.
Creating more work sounds like a good idea in theory, but it's difficult in application.
Business interests and many elected Republicans support ideas in this vein, at least in theory.
In theory, a backdoor would be available only to the government and law enforcement agencies.
Just because I understood this in theory didn't mean I could easily find a solution.
Occupational licenses exist — in theory — to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
That means cryptocurrencies are, in theory, an attractive vehicle for moving assets out of China.
In theory, GM could make it a competition in years to come—if they wanted.
So Trump could tell Whitaker to fire Mueller and, in theory, Whitaker could do that.
History has amply demonstrated that the Cultural Revolution was totally wrong in theory and practice.
He explained that in theory, this would mean that any telecommunications company could be hit.
In theory, Congress could try to curb qualified immunity's scope or even scrap it altogether.
In theory, this should be a major scandal, but it's rather prosaic for this administration.
In theory, they are supposed to discourage government officials from engaging in human rights abuses.
In theory, Trump, as president, could override any concerns that an adjudicating agency might have.
As fun as traveling the world is in theory, it can also be incredibly exhausting.
In theory, a pillow that allows you take snooze comfortably anywhere sounds like a dream.
In theory he was devoted to the children, but left all the work to her.
It became clear at that point that this wasn't just in theory, this was real.
But in theory I could run my business perfectly, and then run the country perfectly.
The figure would, in theory, gradually wind down as the project becomes more economically viable.
Even when they support disclosure in theory, in practice, they tend to find it disturbing.
In theory, US foreign policy is based around the Three Ds—Diplomacy, Development, and Defense.
Zoox's ambitions are exciting in theory, but they come with a high degree of difficulty.
And, in theory, this Democratic caucus should be ripe for the picking on the issue.
John R. Kasich's home state, should in theory have been somewhat friendly territory for him.
This would, in theory, reduce systemic risk by collectivizing losses among the world's largest banks.
In theory, it could also lead to another crafty escape point on the Facebook campus.
I think in theory that was the right thing to do for my physical health.
And the company could in theory invoke the material adverse change clause in its agreement.
Elaborate internet jokes, I suppose, are great in theory but rarely lead to actual rewards.
Due to its terrible reputation, Mercury retrograde is more annoying in theory than in practice.
But in theory treason is a capital offense that could come into play here, right?
Under legalization, people are going to be allowed, in theory, to grow their own cannabis.
These are often holdovers from other administrations, so, in theory, not swayed by political influence.
In theory, this would help the company branch into larger competition with existing car manufacturers.
A U.S.-built 5G network could in theory be more resilient to Chinese government intrusions.
The motor, camera, and propellers aren't edible, but the rest of it is, in theory.
Such extra features should, in theory, encourage companies to buy new cloud services from Microsoft.
I know that's now become very popular in theory, but that's something I've always done.
More ethanol production would in theory reduce America's dependence on oil from the Middle East.
Running as an independent for president is a lot like communism: It works -- in theory.
The updated portions are purported to be more structurally sound in theory leaving less vulnerable.
This Sweden is the anti-Zlatan, a team stronger because it is, in theory, weaker.
In theory, a building could be packed with small emitters; however, experts called it unlikely.
In theory, the House could seek to enlist the Senate in supporting its oversight efforts.
In theory, the next president could bring criminal contempt charges against those refusing to testify.
Murphy likes the phrase, but it's a solution that works better in theory than practice.
G.M.O.s are, in theory, one of our best bets for feeding the planet's growing population.
What is more, Dropbox has areas of concern that should, in theory, give investors pause.
The problem with political campaigns is that they don't exist in theory but in fact.
" In theory, the track doesn't trail too far away from the message in "Love Blast.
This, in theory, reduces the risk of one bank being hit by an investor exodus.
And in theory, individual rank-and-file members might want a more committee-oriented process.
In theory, a happy and productive Machado can fetch plenty in a trade this summer.
"Colorblindness, while nice in theory, has no effect on structural and institutional racism," she said.
We often assume that people are less bigoted in theory than they are in practice.
"In theory, we can chew gum and walk straight at the same time," he said.
Maybe they don't even have that anymore, but in theory, you have this 20203 days.
In theory, such a move wouldn't change after-tax income for either companies or individuals.
"Empty Places" in theory takes that theme to its climax, but the execution is off.
This is all good in theory, but in terms of seasonality, it can be challenging.
Most of the women involved in the suit have moved on, at least in theory.
In theory, VPNs are an excellent way to reclaim a little bit of anonymity online.
On the policy side, a job guarantee would, in theory, effectively end recessions in America.
The UN should in theory provide a counterweight to the politicization of national drug policy.
They said it sounded much better in theory, give it a shot, but no guarantees.
In theory, gig work is tailor-made for virus panics, or any broad economic swing.
In theory, social distancing is the perfect opportunity to finally clear out your Netflix queue.
In theory, the drivers who are not in the car during night stints should nap.
It could even in theory cause some shortages of physical cash in certain bank branches.
In theory at least, the Queen had the power to block the prime minister's maneuver.
In theory, this is just a matter of tweaking a treaty that already tackles CFCs.
In theory they could lean against the wind, raising rates to encourage investors to stay.
In theory, tech-savvy Japan should be better off when it comes to electronic espionage.
In theory, this is the pace that we naturally would settle into when we walk.
In theory, they said, it could allow people to communicate just by moving their lips.
In theory, these next-generation polymers could help mitigate pollution problems associated with plastic products.
Which means, in theory, your kid can talk to strangers through the app's messaging system.
That's easy to say in theory, but can Europe work with Mr. Trump in practice?
In theory, too, Samsung's pixel-binned 12-megapixel images should handle noise better than Xiaomi.
BEIT YANNAI, Israel — Electric vehicles can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, at least in theory.
Economists argued that the bare county problem didn't make much sense, at least in theory.
In theory, this should be less of a problem for banks than practically anyone else.
In theory, world leaders are supposed to follow the rules that apply to everyone else.
McCain also noted that, in theory, the bill could be a good piece of legislation.
In theory, another big exception is actually helping founders come up with good new ideas.
All of this matters because, in theory, a Senate impeachment trial is a solemn affair.
So in theory Republicans should also be very excited to move into the public stage.
In theory, the same amount of assistance was available to Hillary Clinton, but she declined.
In theory this should propel wages and prices higher as companies must compete for workers.
Profits from exports will, in theory, enhance the economy, create jobs and provide fiscal stability.
In theory, Samsung can address some of my concerns with the camera via software updates.
In theory, "West Side Story" should have something to say about the experience of assimilation.
I'd much, in theory...I'd rather just get the work and deal with the work.
In theory, this type of triangle could become balanced if two people formed an alliance.
BANK OF ENGLAND GOVERNOR CARNEY SAYS RAISING INFLATION TARGET WORKS BETTER IN THEORY THAN PRACTICE
In theory, given the censorship, this painting typically would not be allowed at any gallery.
And each generation, in theory, should have an opportunity to mint memories of its own.

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