And if they are too big, the LHC will not be able to find them, even in principle.
"Any diversion from that, even rooted in principle, interferes with that goal, " he said, explaining why he's against another Nader run.
Mr Innes and most British coppers reckon such a heavy-handed approach is alien to the culture of British policing (indeed, it turned out to work nowhere so well as in New York) and may even be wrong in principle.
Even Britain is content in principle, though it insists that the use of flexibility should require the prior unanimous approval of everyone.
He argues that the party's job is not to defend the union with England, or even to oppose independence in principle, but simply to do what is best for the Scots.
But I suspect most economists and consumer groups will be in favour in principle - even if they're reserving judgment on the specifics.
Even those who support state finance in principle differ about how it should be done.
This ties in with the admission by Israel's defence minister, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, two weeks ago that he had given field commanders (even junior commanders) blanket approval in principle to carry out incursions into areas in the West Bank and Gaza that are fully under Palestinian control.
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Even the principle of grouping schools together in federations is to be subservient to the drive for academies - individual schools in a federation will be able to become academies without the consent of the federated governing body.
Even if a deal on losses is agreed in principle, a substantial number of holdout creditors could force the Greek government to implement a coercive restructuring.
Engineered geothermal systems (EGS) are based on a related principle, but they work even in parts of the world that are not volcanically active, by drilling thousands of metres underground to mimic the design of natural steam or hot-water reservoirs.
Even many Germans who back a Holocaust memorial in principle question the form it is most likely to take a labyrinth of some 2, 500 concrete pillars spreading across a plot of 20, 000 square metres between the Brandenburg Gate and the (unmarked) site of Hitler's bunker.
Good grief, even Greg Mankiw, a former CEA Chair would agree in principle.
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In principle, he could remain neutral, or even say that he opposes Lord Jenkins's idea.
Shadow justice secretary Sadiq Khan said Labour would vote in favour of the principle of the bill, even though its details were a "bit of a mess".
Tao also appears to abide by the principle that in the hands of smart people, even complicated ideas usually have some easily-accessible core insight.
Even before the latest row, the camp of naysayers, who are opposed in principle rather than on specific grounds to Turkey's EU membership, was gathering strength.
Because most Americans still support the death penalty in principle, abolitionists have had little choice but to welcome reform, even if it means improving a system they oppose.
"The eighth notes are not even, " Mr. Haas told her, emphasizing a core principle of French baroque playing in which the player gives unequal values to notes that look the same on the page.
There is no reason, in principle, for them to look anything like regular cigarettes, but they frequently do, even going so far as to having the tip glow when you inhale.
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