While in theory, every nation that signs onto a treaty governing UAVs will be bound by its requirements, it is unlikely to play out this way in practice.
And while in theory there is bipartisan agreement on moving on balanced budgets, in practice, this responsibility for the future is often overwhelmed by the politics of the moment.
While in theory common stocks provide inflation protection, a replay of the 17-year period between 1965 and 1982 (during which the Dow lost more than 68% of its CPI-adjusted real value) would bankrupt a retirement plan that depended upon the stock market.
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However, the inline word prediction feature, while really cool in theory, failed to increase my typing speed.
While our cities in theory competed with one another, they in practice had special roles to play.
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While this, in theory, can be audited, in practice the knowledge to do so is unlikely to be possessed by the auditor.
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While smart meters in theory could help lower their bills, West wants to see how it works in practice before he contemplates a major program.
While businesses have in theory always owed those use taxes, the new paperwork burden has, not surprisingly, prompted howls of protest from small businesses.
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But while EU leaders love harmonisation in theory, in practice progress has been very sticky.
While treaty abrogation is always available in theory, the politics of arms control in democratic nations makes it impractical.
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They gave him lessons in democratic theory, while he gave them tactical advice.
Similarly, while access to busy airports may in theory be increased, this will depend on obtaining take-off and landing slots.
While these ideas may be correct in theory, in practice the consequence of Bush's adoption of the neoconservative worldview was the empowerment of populist and popular jihadists and Iranian allies throughout the Middle East at the expense of US allies.
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Consumers are keen to while away their Sundays in superstores, in theory as well as in practice.
Pork used to mean roads, bridges and ports that, at least in theory, made the economy more productive while providing well-paid work for blue-collar workers.
If you pay someone to watch your qualifying child or dependent (generally, a child under age 13) while you work or look for work, you can, in theory claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
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Keep in mind that a little inflation is good for the economy since, in theory, it helps keep consumers buying, while deflation tends to have them put off buying, waiting for lower prices in the future.
In theory, telehealth can cut the cost of care while at the same time improving its quality (for example, by letting doctors know about crucial changes when they happen, not at the patient's next appointment).
While you might only keep a 25% equity stake, you could, in theory, negotiate a supermajority requirement calling for 80% agreement on a decision to make mustard--making you the de facto deciding vote.
In theory, workouts and conditioning for Antista required more long-distance running while Lamoureux needed more sprinting.
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Ben Jacobsen, a finance professor at Massey University in New Zealand, has another theory: it takes investors (like economists) a while to work out the impact of oil-price movements on the economy generally.
Thus, runs the theory, Mr Abbas will reap the praise for a better life in the West Bank, while Gazans' well-being will be at the mercy of a now-isolated Hamas.
But the case is now being pursued on the same legal theory used to prosecute former Ohio autoworker John Demjanjuk, who died last year while appealing his 2011 conviction in Germany for accessory to murder on the grounds that he served as a guard at the Sobibor death camp.
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