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In addition, an operator is used to mean "in every actual or hypothetic case".
This hypothetic chemical reservoir is thought to have been similar in composition to the current photosphere of the Sun.
Or is it to invent themselves, dominating all other beings, including, of course, hypothetic supernatural beings?
These hypothetic states involve goals, plans, partial solutions, hypothetical states of the agent's beliefs, etc.
It is made with three ancient fragments of painted plaster (the crown, the torso, the left leg); the other parts are modern, hypothetic painting.
Some linguists, starting with Leibniz, have pursued the search for a hypothetic irreducible semantic core of all languages.
It also resulted in discussions, and evaluations, over how to respond to an hypothetic German demand to transit troops to Norway.
Apart from the tense markers mentioned, third person prefixes distinguish between present, past, hypothetic and imperative tenses, as will be seen below.
These findings also minimize the hypothetic implication of TTV in hepatic disorders.
Almost subconsciously Vandam noticed that his steps made comparatively little impression, about the same, indeed, as those of his hypothetic thin man.
The 'salt-loving' bacteria 'haloarchaea' has been proposed to be used as a "model" to study hypothetic extremophiles on Mars.
Besides, the longer the donation was in coming back, the more Mazarin thought that forty millions were worth a little risk, particularly of so hypothetic a thing as the soul.
Tudhaliya (also Tudhaliya I) is a hypothetic pre-Empire king of the Hittites.
The hypothetic original Greek text on which it is based is thought to have been composed somewhere in the late second or early third century, judging from the theology and style.
Several communication science studies were conducted for finding a hypothetic common Western journalism culture, a common European journalism culture, or even a common global journalism ideology.
But then also, to save a king; to lose one's footing with the decided Patriot; and undecided Patriot, though never so respectable, being mere hypothetic froth and no footing?
Beauty and Critique: Hypothetic Structurations of Cotenability Toward a Theory of Modal Criticism in Art.
Effects of chemoattractants are elicited via described or hypothetic chemotaxis receptors, the chemoattractant moiety of a ligand is target cell specific and concentration dependent.
The Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is a hypothetic module of the brain posited to account for children's innate predisposition for language acquisition.
The hypothetic stack would be shorter for "A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations," by Kate L. Turabian.
This structure agrees with the prediction of VSEPR theory, which predicts lone pairs of electrons as occupying two equatorial positions of a hypothetic trigonal bipyramid.
But the question is: Will hypothetic prophecies, will jingle and fanfaronade demolish the Veto; or will the Veto, secure in its Tuileries Chateau, remain undemolishable by these?
An Indo-European people, the Balts are presumed to have come from a hypothetic original homeland of the Proto-Indo-Europeans; many scientists date this arrival to 3rd millennium BCE.
Karempudi also came into news with the movie "Palanati Brahma Naidu", According to the people the movie stunts seem to be hypothetic and comic and does not represent the actual karempudi village potential.
That last is a variation on the familiar, "Lemme give ya' a hypothetic," which I believe can be traced to Renal B. Rosson of Snyder, who served in the Texas legislature in the 1960's and 70's.
Oh, I think your case would be an easy hypothetical.
But they may not be able to answer hypothetical questions.
A. That is too hypothetical a question for me to answer.
As a matter of policy, hypothetical cases are not considered.
And what would your answer be to this hypothetical question?
"I would rather answer a specific question than a hypothetical one."
A. I would not answer hypothetical questions of that nature.
This is what would happen in your hypothetical example as well.
To understand why, let's look at a hypothetical couple in their 40's.
He put a hypothetical case to me and asked what I thought about it.
And those hypothetical questions could become reality at any moment.
Here's a hypothetical example of how these two factors work together.
For example, in a hypothetical group of 100 people, a certain number die each year.
This is my best guess answer to your hypothetical question.
But how Time will actually pay has not be decided, and the analysis is thus hypothetical.
They were asked to create a budget for a hypothetical family.
And my memory is she asked me in the hypothetical.
"Let me ask you a hypothetical question," the President said.
This is just a hypothetical example, in the sense that nothing has been decided yet.
And many of the answers he gave were to hypothetical questions.
Ten million had been a goal, but never more than a hypothetical number.
That's all hypothetical, but this example from another friend, mother of two boys, is not.
A court cannot approach an issue on its own or in a hypothetical context.
It was a hypothetical question because Chris knew she would not tell her.
But bear with me, it's a hypothetical example to show you how things can still go wrong.