theoretical possibility Meaning & Definition

  • En [ θɪəˌret.ɪ.kəl pɒs.əˈbɪl.ɪ.ti]
  • Us [ θiː.əˌret̬.kəl pɑː.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i]

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Examples of theoretical possibility

  • In spite of this pessimistic assessment, there seems to be a theoretical possibility by which the output of a laser can be increased substantially.

  • The ex post coordination problem highlighted in the proposition is more than a theoretical possibility.

  • This theoretical possibility has too often been ignored because most bilingualism researchers have tended to classify all instantiations of a given lexical item alike.

  • In this sense, the destabilisation of the social order through state action becomes a theoretical possibility.

  • The fourth category identified earlier-methodological issues that are not discussed in guidelines-was a theoretical possibility, but we did not find any examples in our review.

  • The practical implementation of this theoretical possibility was crucial in the development of screening for disease and personal prevention.

  • However, even accepting the theoretical possibility of inefficient exit with some kinds of tax credit programs, a second question is its relevance to policy.

  • Theoretical possibility was still to prove inadequate for the realisation of musical vision.

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