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Theoretically and social
Theoretically, he advocated a functionalist interpretation, which examined how social institutions functioned to satisfy individual needs.
Theoretically speaking, the object of ethnomethodological research is social order taken as a group members ' concern.
Theoretically the party adheres to national social democracy befitting Korea ’ s historical conditions and national characteristics and its basic political motto is independence, sovereignty, democracy, peace and the defence of human rights.
Theoretically, any male adult in China, regardless of his wealth or social status, could become a high-ranking government official by passing the imperial examination, although under some dynasties members of the merchant class were excluded.

Theoretically and people
Theoretically the terraces with wooden benches provided seats for 71, 008 people, but during the biggest festivals organised there it accommodated more than 100, 000 spectators.
Theoretically, the named people were involved in trade and transport to south Britain, an activity Caesar wanted for himself.

Theoretically and from
Theoretically, they are capable of extracting their required oxygen either from the surrounding air ( Ghoreyeb and Karsner, '13 ) or from pulmonary arterial blood ( Comroe, '58 ).
Winston Tong, singer with Tuxedomoon, uses it on his 15-minute song, " The Hunger " from his debut solo album Theoretically Chinese.
Theoretically, this dilution of authority would prevent any one of them from presuming to be the head of the government.
Theoretically a black body emits electromagnetic radiation over the entire spectrum from very low frequency radio waves to x-rays.
Theoretically attainable momentum with which the ship can launch a helium atom can be obtained from the well-known relativistic relation between the mass, energy and momentum:
Theoretically, fetishism is present in all religions, but the use of the concept in the study of religion derives from studies of traditional West African religious beliefs, as well as from Voodoo, which in turn derives from those beliefs.
Theoretically, the smaller the alphabet, the better the performance, but paradoxically, good results have been obtained from using real-valued chromosomes.
Theoretically, the import and export of controlled goods needs clearance from the relevant government agencies regulating such goods.
Theoretically, to define a global tropopause in this way, the two surfaces arising from the positive and negative thresholds need to be matched near the equator using another type of surface such as a constant potential temperature surface.
In case of radius 4, for instance, only four turns are counted departing from each street segment .< p > Theoretically, the integration measure shows the cognitive complexity of reaching a street, and is often argued to ' predict ' the pedestrian use of a street.
Theoretically, a PDE can operate from subsonic up to a hypersonic flight speed of roughly Mach 5.
Theoretically you have courts ; in practice the courts adopt decisions dictated from above.
Theoretically, each minister operates independently, having received a ministerial warrant over a certain field from the Crown ( represented by the Governor-General ).
Theoretically, alpha varies from zero to 1, since it is the ratio of two variances.
Theoretically, ( and on the Discworld theories of this nature tend to work, even if they are not actually right, owing to narrative causality ), the bottle contains water from the cauldrons of Nac Mac Feegle keldas since before history.
Theoretically at least, expulsion from the party is automatically consequent from defying a three-line whip.
Theoretically, the systemic pulse pressure can be conceptualized as being proportional to stroke volume, or the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle during systole and inversely proportional to the compliance of the aorta.
Theoretically all the energy of the matter lifted from a star could be harvested if it is made into small black holes, via the mechanism of Hawking Radiation.
Theoretically, the platform would then have been isolated from the flow of oil and gas and the fire contained.
Theoretically, peak tidal forces at a given location occur when the moon is at the meridian, but there is usually a delay before high tide that depends largely on the shape of the coastline, and the sea floor, therefore, the lunitidal interval varies from place to place.

Theoretically and their
Theoretically, when stacking idealised lossless dipole antennas in such a fashion, doubling their number will, with proper phasing, produce double the gain, with an increase of 3. 01 dB.
Theoretically, parasites may have an advantage in this evolutionary arms race because of their more rapid generation time.
Theoretically, the DAF existed to act as a medium through which workers and owners could mutually represent their interests.
Theoretically, a person with advanced organ failure could be given a new and functional body while keeping their own personality and memories.
Theoretically the Prussians could have marched straight towards Paris unopposed, but this course was never seriously considered: the threat to their lines of supply and communication was too great to be ignored.
Theoretically, local government authorities were given the task of selecting talented candidates, then categorizing them into nine grades depending on their abilities.
Theoretically the Bundists in Poland and Russia were members of the same party, but in practice the Polish Bundists operated as a party of their own.
Theoretically all viscountcies in the Peerage of Scotland have " of " in their titles, but most Scottish Viscounts have dropped the practice of using " of.
Theoretically, in battle the harquebusiers would provide supporting fire for the cuirassiers ' charge, and their role was otherwise confined to skirmishing, scouting and other irregular operations.
Theoretically, the existence of Shamaballa is scientifically verifiable because, according to Alice A. Bailey, those who are adept at white magic can travel there in their etheric body by the technique of etheric projection and see it for themselves.
Theoretically at least Receivers of Wreck were permitted to carry weapons with which to defend themselves whilst carrying out their duties up until 1997.
Theoretically, forest fragments take on the characteristics of habitat islands in proportion to their degree of and length of time of isolation ( Harris 1984 ).
Theoretically, local government authorities were given the task of selecting talented candidates, then categorizing them into nine grades depending on their abilities.
Theoretically this was a sure way to prevent jackknifing, but truck drivers will have noticed the recent disappearance of this lever from their cabs.
Theoretically, an average of 1 / 3 is obtained if all emitted positrons are detected with the same efficiency irrespective of their energy.
Theoretically, fetuses may benefit from immunological information gathered by their migrant immune cells in the maternal body provided that many of them return into the fetus.

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