Theoretically

  • 21graph-theoretically — adverb a) In a manner which uses graph theory b) In the sense of graph theory …

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  • 22set theoretically — adverb a) In a manner which uses set theory b) In the sense of set theory …

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  • 23theoretical — theoretically, adv. /thee euh ret i keuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or consisting in theory; not practical (distinguished from applied). 2. existing only in theory; hypothetical. 3. given to, forming, or dealing with theories; speculative.… …

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  • 24Marxism — Theoretically, Marxism is an adherence to at least some of the central ideas of Marx . These will typically include perceiving the social world in terms of categories of class as defined by relationships to economic and productive processes,… …

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  • 25in theory — theoretically, according to a theory …

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  • 26on paper — theoretically, in theory …

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  • 27Cockney —    Theoretically the dialect of English spoken by those born within the sound of Bow Bells, Cockney is spoken much more widely. It is now known less for its rhyming slang (‘apples and pears’ for stairs) than for its links with ‘Estuary English’… …

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  • 28midday —    Theoretically, midday should be as important as *midnight in the daily cycle of *time, but this is not so in English lore probably because the noonday sun is very rarely uncomfortable, let alone dangerous, in the English climate. Interestingly …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 29Stable isotope — Graph of isotopes/nuclides by type of decay. Orange and blue nuclides are unstable, with the black squares between these regions representing stable nuclides. The unbroken line passing below many of the nuclides represents the theoretical… …

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  • 30Life imprisonment — or life incarceration is a sentence of imprisonment for a serious crime, often for most or even all of the criminal s remaining life, but in fact for a period which varies between jurisdictions: many countries have a maximum possible period of… …

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