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Theoretically and centuries
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 and families
Theoretically, any Spartan citizen of the appropriate age could stand, but in practice members were selected from the most important aristocratic families.
Theoretically, a Noble Republic could work with the council electing a King from among the noble families for lifetime every time a ruler dies, while the council itself would be elected by citizens, representing an aristocratic alternative to the parliamentary republic.

Theoretically and status
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
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 were
Theoretically, there were no limits to his power.
Theoretically such an explosion was highly unlikely because the fireworks were stored in bunkers specifically designed to minimize the risk.
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 they were an autonomous management organ, but in practice, they had to pay ' serious consideration ' to what the 4th organ ; Raad van Beheer ; thought about the course of action for the organisation.
Theoretically, two torpedoes could be carried, but the performance and the manoeuvrability of the aircraft were so reduced that usually only one was carried.
Theoretically, the appeals were to the King-or Queen-in-Parliament, but the House of Commons does not participate in judicial matters.
Theoretically, by learning all of the steps of Keehan's " Dance of Death " you were thereby an effective fighting master.
Theoretically, too, prayer for those in hell ( understood as the abode of the eternally lost ) would be useless, but since there is no certainty that any particular person is in hell understood in that sense, prayers were and are offered for all the dead, except for those believed to be in heaven.
Theoretically, personalist states were forbidden after 1653, but exceptions were often made.
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 lands around the imperial capital were regarded as " five zones of submission ",-the circular areas differentiated according to the strength of the benevolent influence from the Son of Heaven.
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 these were on a par, and competed in the official castle games called oshirogo.
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 indestructible from the front, its flanks and rear were very vulnerable, and once engaged it could probably not easily disengage or redeploy to face a threat from those directions.
Theoretically they were co-regents, but Filaret frequently transacted affairs of state without consulting the tsar.
** Theoretically speaking, exchange controls were abolished in 1994, but the rules still state that repatriation of foreign investment and the profits from it is subject to proof of the origin of the money, and subject to payment of any outstanding Mauritian taxes.
Theoretically, as all the opposition candidates ( except Auguste Boukanga ) were part of the UFVN, there was, based on the mathematical results of the first round, a majority against Bozizé.
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 granted
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 and some
Theoretically, any language may be compiled or interpreted, so this designation is applied purely because of common implementation practice and not some essential property of a language.
Theoretically, there are no bishops in Presbyterianism ; however, some groups in Eastern Europe, and in ecumenical groups, do have bishops.
Theoretically there are civil rights enshrined in the constitution ; in practice you are not able to exercise some of these rights.
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, a mutation in any of the genes in the: Category: Genes on chromosome X may cause disease, but below are some notable ones, with short description of symptoms:
Theoretically, due to the lattice mismatch, finite thickness wetting layers are not stable and therefore admit some strain on the quantum dot.
Theoretically, almost every trick can be landed in the splits, however, landing some of the more advanced versions of tricks like this would require extra height in the jump, extra rotation of the body, and a very keen sense of timing and spatial awareness.

Theoretically and rights
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 and authority
Theoretically, this dilution of authority would prevent any one of them from presuming to be the head of the government.
Theoretically Yan had authority over all the Chinese military forces in his theatre of operations, including Lin Biao's 115th Division of the Communist 8th Route Army, Liu Ruming's ex-Kuomintang troops and various Central Army contingents responsible to Chiang Kai-shek.

Theoretically and .
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 ).
Theoretically, he advocated a functionalist interpretation, which examined how social institutions functioned to satisfy individual needs.
Theoretically, novel approaches in biotechnology, such as synthetic biology could be used in the future to design novel types of biological warfare agents.
Theoretically, exponential lower bounds have been proved for the DPLL family of algorithms.
Theoretically, the control of a company is divided between two bodies: the board of directors, and the shareholders in general meeting.
Theoretically there are several alternatives to the TCA cycle, however the TCA cycle appears to be the most efficient.
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, 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, this should result in a better specific impulse than for rocket engines.
Theoretically one can distinguish between list and matrix structures but in concrete applications the best structure is often a combination of both.
Theoretically, GIMPS holds rank 153 of the TOP500 ( fall 2011 ), after rank 152 which, is hold by a ' HP DL160 Cluster G6 ' of Hewlett-Packard.
Theoretically the Nazis believed that women must be subservient to men, avoid careers, devote themselves to childbearing and child-rearing, and be a helpmate of the traditional dominant father in the traditional family.
Theoretically, the risk of fatal overdose due to hepatotoxicity can occur with significantly lower levels of paracetamol when combined with chronic binge drinking.
Winston Tong, singer with Tuxedomoon, uses it on his 15-minute song, " The Hunger " from his debut solo album Theoretically Chinese.
Theoretically, the sultan remained the sole source of sovereignty.
Theoretically, unintended panspermia may occur by spacecraft travelling to other celestial bodies.
Theoretically, one characteristic of a queue is that it does not have a specific capacity.
Theoretically such materials can show both instantaneous deformation as elastic material and a delayed time dependent deformation as in fluids.
Theoretically a black body emits electromagnetic radiation over the entire spectrum from very low frequency radio waves to x-rays.

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