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Theoretically it is possible to ford the strait in the Swellies at low water, spring tides when the depth may fall to less than.

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Theoretically, Henry doesn't know that he has seen a barn, despite both his belief that he has seen one being true and his belief being formed on the basis of a reliable process ( i. e. his vision ), since he only acquired his true belief by accident.
Theoretically, crucifixion is still one of the Hadd punishments in the Islamic Republic of Iran ( Iran's Islamic Criminal Law, Article 195 ), although it is not actually applied and there is no example of its use.
Theoretically, enriching uranium was feasible through pre-existing techniques in physics ( e. g., modifying particle accelerator technology ), though it proved difficult to scale to industrial levels and was extremely costly.
Theoretically, royal pardon can be granted for the general offense or the accessory offenses alone ; if it is granted for the general offense, the accessory ones it implies are also pardoned, with the exception of punishments involving political rights ( i. e., removal of the right to run for a public office as a result of a sentence ), which have to be explicitly mentioned in the pardon decree if they are going to be pardoned.
Theoretically digital information can be stored indefinitely with zero deterioration on a digital storage device ( such as a hard drive ), however since some digital formats ( like MiniDV ) often squeeze tracks only ~ 10 micrometers apart ( versus 19 to 58 μm for VHS ), a digital recording is more vulnerable to wrinkles or stretches in the tape that could permanently erase several scenes worth of digital data, but the additions tracking and error correction code on the tape will generally compensate for most defects.
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, all created vapaaherra families were given a barony ( with some rights of taxation and jurisprudence ), but such fiefs were only granted in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Theoretically, the biopsy can be performed at all preimplantation stages, but only three have been suggested: on unfertilised and fertilised oocytes ( for polar bodies, PBs ), on day three cleavage-stage embryos ( for blastomeres ) and on blastocysts ( for trophectoderm cells ).
Theoretically, oral-stage fixations are manifested as garrulousness, smoking, continual oral stimulus ( eating, chewing objects ), and alcoholism.
Theoretically, the philosophical approach of PPG 16 was strongly based on processualism, especially following the publication of the de facto guidance manual for UK developer-led archaeology, English Heritage's Management of Archaeological Projects ( 1991 ), popularly known as MAP 2.
Theoretically, the honours prerogative may be exercised only by the Sovereign or a representative thereof ( in this case, the Governor-General of Canada ), though in practice it is seldom utilised but on the advice of Ministers of the Crown.
Theoretically, omega-6 fatty acid γ-linoleic acid ( GLA ), may lower the epileptic seizure threshold, and one case of status epilepticus has been reported that was assciated with borage Oil ingestion and high blood GLA levels
The controversy was also noted in 1999 by Chemical and Engineering News ( repeated without additional content in 2004 ), and in 2000, the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists Scientific Board held a referendum of its executive board members on this issue with a majority ( 23 of 28 ) approving the resolution opposing the restrictive licenses.
Theoretically, the parallel strands of conductors in a ribbon cable serve to reduce crosstalk ( signal carrying conductors inducing signals in nearby conductors ), but there is no empirical evidence of rounding cables reducing performance.
Theoretically, Culture military doctrine excludes any Eccentric ships from being members of high-level Special Circumstances ( SC ) " military commands " ( more properly known as a patchwork of SC Core Groups, Sub-Committees, and Committees ), and presumably precludes them from Special Circumstances membership completely.
Theoretically, the ministry had political and administrative responsibilities in a vast ( 4. 4 million square kilometer ) area under Japanese influence ( from the Aleutians, 4, 500 miles south to the Solomon Islands, from Wake island 5, 000 miles to west to Burma and the Andamans ), with perhaps a population of over 300 million inhabitants.
Theoretically, there are three ways to hinder oxygen delivery to tissues: decrease blood pressure ( BP ), increase resistance to blood flow by increasing pressure in tissues ( TP ), or decrease the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood ( Hct ).

Theoretically and after
Theoretically a worker may always change her mind after having opted out, without suffering any detriment.
Theoretically, personalist states were forbidden after 1653, but exceptions were often made.
Theoretically, the redistribution of lands after WWII was based on the ethnicity of local populations — some of the territories that had a clear non-Baltic majority were attached to other republics ; this, however, also happened to some territories which had a clear Baltic majority ( many of them were enclaves in areas without a Baltic majority ).

Theoretically and which
Theoretically, he advocated a functionalist interpretation, which examined how social institutions functioned to satisfy individual needs.
Theoretically, the party's highest body is the National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which meets at least once every five years.
Theoretically, as seen below, a jamais vu feeling in a sufferer of a delirious disorder or intoxication could result in a delirious explanation of it, such as in the Capgras delusion, in which the patient takes a person known by him or her for a false double or impostor.
Theoretically, the operator could make these probabilities available, or allow the player to choose which one so that the player is free to make a choice.
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 upper boundary of the exosphere can be defined as the distance at which the influence of solar radiation pressure on atomic hydrogen exceeds that of the Earth ’ s gravitational pull.
Theoretically, the DAF existed to act as a medium through which workers and owners could mutually represent their interests.
Theoretically, this approach could slow down the process through which voluntary control of the hand is restored if the neuroplasticity that underlies recovery involves the exercise of voluntary will to control the actions of the hand in a functional context.
Theoretically, the market tends to adjust supply to demand, for which reason, economists extrapolate a " natural tendency of markets to reach equilibrium " if there is no outside interference.
Theoretically the scythed chariot would plow through infantry lines, cutting combatants in half or at least opening gaps in the line which could be exploited.
Theoretically, the response could not be mathematically related to the challenge and the only correlation between the two could be a record saved in the manufacturer's database ( which authorized processing systems would have to access to read pictures from the camera ).
Theoretically, both of these cycles have so called ideal efficiency, which is the highest allowed by the second law of thermodynamics.
Theoretically, such is, presumably, the greatest American book ever written, or which could ever be written.
Theoretically, the Chamber of Deputies performed the legislative function, but in fact bills were prepared by the executive and submitted to the Chamber of Deputies, which passed them virtually without exception.
Theoretically, the war was fought to facilitate the marriage of Isabella with the Carlist pretender, Carlos, Count of Montemolín, which was supported by the moderate party and by the Carlists.
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, there may be children born with horns which are corrected with early surgical intervention.
Theoretically he objected to Aristotle's ether, in its eternal uniformity, and argued that if one grants that the heavens must allow for a variation in composition then there's no reason to reject epicycles, while agreeing that equants and eccentrics, which violated Aristotelian principles of uniform circular motion and gravity, were impossible.
Theoretically, this word traces its roots to centum which is Latin for one hundred, but that connection is widely disputed or disregarded.
Theoretically it is not even necessary to present the e-ticket itinerary receipt document or quote the confirmation code or e-ticket number as the reservation is confirmed solely on the basis of the passenger's identity, which may be proven by a passport or the matching credit card.
Theoretically, even lesbian sex which involved penetration, e. g. of a finger or sex toy into the vagina or anus, would be covered under the law, although there are no records of any judge in India or any other British colony interpreting the law to include sex between women.

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