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Theoretically, the " wrong " pheromone may cause someone to be disliked, even when they would otherwise appear attractive.
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, this can happen at any time, although a convention exists whereby Prime Ministers do not call early elections unless they have no reasonable alternative.
Theoretically they might have retreated to all but inaccessible areas, but then, a single hunter might unwittingly wipe out enough of the few remaining birds to doom the species.
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 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, even when Parliament is not sitting, peers enjoy the privilege because they continue to serve the Sovereign as counsellors.
Theoretically, cosmetics promise to alter or “ enhance ” function, however they do not change any cellular or biochemical reactions or processes within the skin.
Theoretically, they may be the oldest faction among the five, hinting at a pre-human background, but this is still to be confirmed.
Theoretically, the number of Buddhas having existed is enormous and they are often collectively known under the name of " Thousand Buddhas ".
Theoretically, this can be done with a single shot — clamp the firearm into a vise, fire one shot, then adjust the sights so they are pointing at the hole in the target.
" Theoretically, the payment bond under the Miller Act or Little Miller Act stands in place of the government's property, and qualified claimants make claims against that bond similar to how they would file an ordinary mechanic's lien.
Theoretically they were co-regents, but Filaret frequently transacted affairs of state without consulting the tsar.
Theoretically, X-inactivation should eliminate the differences in gene dosage between affected individuals and individuals with a normal chromosome complement, but in affected individuals the dosage of these non-silenced genes will differ as they escape X-inactivation.
Theoretically they are separate entities.
Theoretically the spokes only meet at the exact center of the star ; the spokes and the gaps between them become narrower the closer to the center one looks, but they never touch except at the center.
Theoretically Raman spectroscopy and CARS spectroscopy are equally sensitive as they use the same molecular transitions.
Theoretically, however, they could still find themselves being sued in negligence by the family of the deceased.

Theoretically and are
Theoretically there are several alternatives to the TCA cycle, however the TCA cycle appears to be the most efficient.
Theoretically reflections, refractions, and shadows are all examples of global illumination, because when simulating them, one object affects the rendering of another object ( as opposed to an object being affected only by a direct light ).
Theoretically, there are no bishops in Presbyterianism ; however, some groups in Eastern Europe, and in ecumenical groups, do have bishops.
Theoretically important types are the minimal instruction set computer and the one instruction set computer but these are not implemented in commercial processors.
Theoretically, the primary purpose of zoning is to segregate uses that are thought to be incompatible.
Theoretically, there are 2 < sup > 2 < sup > m </ sup ></ sup > possible Boolean functions of these m signals, but the structure of the ROM allows just of these functions to be produced at the output pins.
Theoretically, this ought to be the easiest type of improvisation, since the rules are so few, but in fact, it takes much skill to sing a pleasing, comprehensive ( in the sense of giving a " feel for the ragam ") and, most importantly, original raga alapana.
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, in the example, only four central switches are needed, each with exactly one connection to each input switch and one connection to each output switch.
Theoretically, the maximum resolution, d, that one can obtain with a light microscope has been limited by the wavelength of the photons that are being used to probe the sample, λ and the numerical aperture of the system, NA.
Theoretically, this could cause problems, but in reality almost all logistic regression models are fit with regularization constraints.
Theoretically, the " ideal cycle " does have high net work output, but it is rarely used in practical applications, in part because other cycles are simpler or reduce peak stresses on bearings and other components.
Theoretically, there is no need to hold an early general election, but early elections are often called in practice because the basis for the coalition agreement is gone.
Theoretically, these subscales would be different if the contributing factors are indeed separate.
Theoretically there are civil rights enshrined in the constitution ; in practice you are not able to exercise some of these rights.
Theoretically, the advantages of a needlegun over other projectile weapons are its compact size, high rate of fire, and ultra-high muzzle velocity.
" Theoretically, though, these are not mutually exclusive, as one forecasts immediate conditions and one forecasts future conditions.
Theoretically, oral-stage fixations are manifested as garrulousness, smoking, continual oral stimulus ( eating, chewing objects ), and alcoholism.
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 and capable
Theoretically, a pentachromat, assuming the same spectral resolution of 100 intensities for each of five cone cell types and the same cognitive combinatorial capacity, may be capable of distinguishing up to 10 billion colors.

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, Entfremdung describes the social alienation ( estrangement ) of people from aspects of their human nature ( Gattungswesen, “ species-essence ”) as a consequence of living in a society stratified into social classes ; Marx had earlier expressed the entfremdung theory in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 ( 1927 ).
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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