单词 | In theory |
例句 | 1. In theory, the scheme sounds fine. 2. In theory, basketball is a non-contact sport. 3. In theory, the buyer could ask the seller to have a test carried out. 4. Your plan sounds fine in theory, but will it work? 5. It seems good in theory, but it doesn't work in practice. 6. In theory I'm on call day and night. 7. It sounds fine in theory, but will it work? 8. In theory, these machines should last for ten years. 9. 'Aren't you supposed to be retired?' 'Yes, in theory.' 10. In theory, most telephone calls should be traceable. 10. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 11. Your plan sounds fine in theory. 12. That sounds fine in theory, but have you really thought it through? 13. A school dental service exists in theory, but in practice, there are few dentists to work in them. 14. In theory, these machines should last for ten years or more. 15. They've agreed in theory, but now we need to discuss practical matters. 16. Your suggestion is appealing in theory, but it lacks practicality. 17. Many of these youngsters know the job in theory but they're still wet behind the ears when it comes to putting it into practice. 18. The idea sounds fine in theory, but would it work in practice? 19. In theory, the journey ought to take three hours, but in practice it usually takes four because of roadworks. 20. In theory the British government could use its veto to block this proposal. 21. In theory, everyone will have to pay the new tax. 22. In theory, women can still have children at the age of 50. 23. In theory it was mainly a public relations job. 24. In theory, more competition means lower prices for consumers. 25. In theory, he sacked thousands of staff. 26. The king also in theory owned all the land. 27. People who participate only in theory lose heart. 28. And testing, mandatory in theory, is not widespread. 29. In theory, we were providing security. 30. The idea that software is capable of any task is broadly true in theory. 1. In theory, the scheme sounds fine. 2. In theory, basketball is a non-contact sport. 3. In theory, the buyer could ask the seller to have a test carried out. 4. Your plan sounds fine in theory, but will it work? 5. It seems good in theory, but it doesn't work in practice. 31. In theory, fathers and mothers are treated equally. 32. In theory, satisfying any single constituency satisfies all. 33. In theory, this will reduce traffic load. 34. But it is well-grounded in theory. 35. In theory, the law should come to your rescue. 36. In theory the Thatcherites were for a minimal state. 37. How on earth to feel master of this situation, when in theory anybody might be carrying a dagger in his costume. 38. All very nice in theory but there are delays in passing information between coprocessor and main processor. 39. In theory the increased prostaglandin synthesis seen with Helicobacter pylori might explain such a reduction in minor mucosal injury. 40. In theory, soft money is supposed to be used only for generic party activities and not to support specific candidates. 40. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 41. In theory, the mechanism should also prevent anyone launching the missiles accidentally. 42. The result, in theory, is a bigger pot of money for all of them to dip into. 43. So has the parallel progress of women's education, giving them at least in theory the same job opportunities as men. 44. In theory, scientists could develop drugs that bind to the dopamine transporter, which would lock the door to cocaine. 45. In theory it ought not to be too difficult a task. 46. In theory all parliamentary questions must be answered after one month. 47. In theory, both are as one in opposing water passing from public ownership and control. 48. In theory, the Tory constituency parties could come to the rescue. 49. In theory, those who worked on the farms were capable of supporting themselves. 50. In theory you pull a handle with operates an air bottle which blows the wheels down. 51. Appointed, in theory, by shareholders, they have a legal duty to report managers' wrongdoings. 52. In theory, all these tasks could be done by conventional methods, i.e. paste-up, longhand correction, etc. 53. In theory this sounds quite unrealistic but the worker is reassured that none of these topics need be committed to memory. 54. In theory, there is no limit to this evolutionary process of self-development. 55. The recognition codes which the Simonova was broadcasting should not in theory render any platform completely inoperative. 56. Although in theory Postscript could be viewed as a general purpose programming language, it is strongly biassed towards visual representation. 57. In theory, issues of definitive debt instruments in the Euromarkets are negotiable instruments. 58. He bullied the school board which, in theory, employed him, and he chose to ignore the black protest. 59. In theory, there should be lots of pent-up demand for commercial radio in Britain. 60. In our society, however, children are held in theory at least to be sexually sacrosanct and inviolable. 61. Neither in theory nor in practice is one process distinguishable from the other. 62. Such networks, operating between research groups, could, in theory, modify the actual content of research. 63. In theory FAXgrabber then operates in the background and you carry on with what you are doing. 64. In theory, the whole island could be live and extremely dangerous. 65. In addition to the core course in Theory and Methods of Literary Study, students would normally select two one-term options. 66. In theory, the model should rotate about its vertical axis until the control is released and then stop. 67. This can, in theory, be of any amount, provided the subscribers to the memorandum take at least one share each. 68. So, to generate the same annual pension, they should in theory pay more. 69. In theory delegates met not as Nonconformists but as evangelical Christians who were free of state control because outside the Established Church. 70. We found that neither in theory nor in practice need the net effect be one of disincentive. 71. Issues which may have looked problematical in theory can be compared to see whether they are of consequence in practice. 72. That's fine in theory,[http:///in theory.html] but in reality we have a problem. 73. Unlike the restricted professional, he is interested in theory and current educational developments. 74. The Combine linked far-left activists and militants in Ford plants right across the country and, in theory, throughout the world. 75. All the computers we consider are general-purpose, at least in theory, although they may be oriented towards particular application areas. 76. In theory, the long-distance companies are supposed to have your signature on something before we switch you. 77. In theory, it should be easy to tell whether you have left voluntarily or have been dismissed. 78. The benefits of computer networking are obvious in theory - but so frequently disappointing in practice. 79. Listing, in theory, is an objective assessment of architectural or historical importance which does not necessarily prevent demolition. 80. In theory the age range is in the order of a million years but in practice it may be less. 81. So the dinosaurs could in theory have continued to pile on genetic advantages. 82. This ought in theory to have raised the amount demanded by Wolsey, but would have taken much longer to collect. 83. The hydraulics, in theory, separate the chassis from the body to provide firm suspension yet a comfortable ride. 84. In theory, a star-driven period melodrama with top-notch production values should have been an attractive proposition for distributors. 85. In theory the slower the trickle the better, so you would need a huge filter to treat a heavily-loaded tank. 86. In contrast, Type 11 systems, by allowing patients to seek treatment anywhere, in theory avoid this form of inequality. 87. In theory all providers of financial services and products are supposed to keep clients' money separate from their own. 88. All of them would, in theory, apply the same dreary procedures. 89. After 1975, the grades were changed to A to E, with, in theory, no fail grades. 90. In theory the theatre can hold about 2,800 people, although new security measures limit this on most occasions to around 2,000. 91. This sounds fine in theory but tender offers are rarely used in practice. 92. Explanations of both phenomena remain partial and insufficiently grounded in theory empirical data. 93. The military survey of 1522, in theory at least, confined itself to ownership strictly defined. 94. For the Concordat, in theory at least, brought to a close the Investiture Contest of the twelfth century. 95. It is fundamentally important that these 12 Steps are actually worked rather than recited or merely thought to be nice in theory. 96. In theory, logging was suspended by law in January 1990, but it is reported to be continuing apace. 97. Equally, the state is obliged in theory to protect children at risk. 98. In theory children over the age of 12 months could just use an adult seat belt. 99. At least in theory, this should make the region increasingly attractive to foreign investment from further afield. 100. In theory the display could be huge, if only a perfect, large semiconductor substrate could be made. 100. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 101. The law seemed like a good idea in theory, but in practice it has proved far too expensive. 102. We do not disagree in theory that there should be a closer correlation between actual price and the rate. 103. There, in theory, it would be safe and the weight would help stabilise the raft and prevent a capsize. 104. Penalties for induced abortions are fierce in theory but ineffective in practice. 105. Get the groundwork right and, in theory, everything else should slot into place. 106. But its lack of interest in theory makes it prone to overlook biases in this area. 107. That is all very well in theory but almost impossible to achieve in practice. 108. In theory, today's more flexible labour market should allow unemployment to fall more quickly. 109. This was done because in theory fusion neutrons could be an alternative to fission reactors for making fissile elements for weapons. 110. He believes perinatal trauma to be a likely contributing factor, because this in theory could produce damage to the right hemisphere. 111. Microchips aid quantum physics Technology from the semiconductor industry has allowed an experiment in fundamental physics previously possible only in theory. 112. In theory this would mean their suspending judgement on a matter under investigation until sufficient evidence was forthcoming. 113. For example, insisting on conditions that would in theory make the employment of women more likely often has the opposite effect. 114. In theory, our representative system of democracy gives us that ownership. 115. In theory, the power crisis could force the state to work together more. 116. In theory this process could go as far as equating marginal cost with demand so that the bureaucracy obtains all the consumer surplus. 117. Research in theory and computation encompasses quantum field theories of elementary particles, neural networks and quantum chromodynamics. 118. In theory at least, a more open defence market should expose some of these hidden costs. 119. In theory, and to some extent in practice, it does act as a means of distancing broadcasting from government. 120. In theory, she studied domestic science - dressmaking and cooking - and took a pitman's correspondence and typing course. 121. It might be argued that this problem regarding interpersonal differences underscores the virtue of the scientific method, at least in theory. 122. In theory at least ifa one thousand pound fine can be cleared in three hours. 123. A sound enough plan in theory, but in practice it turned out to be a devilish job. 124. There is, in theory, no reason why the state should not collect a great deal more tax than it does. 125. They, in theory, turn old glass into new bottles, old paper into new pulp and so on. 126. Nomatterhow much you learn in theory, you should always rely on what your ear is telling you. 127. In theory, the light could travel any distance along the fibre. 128. It was indeed hierarchical: both in theory and practice it made a great difference where a man was born. 129. If you can have a car phone, in theory you can have a Fax machine to go with it. 130. In theory, that leaves the sheriff nothing to do but run the county jail. 130. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 131. By making institutional racism an impossibility in theory, this son of discourse justifies it in practice. 132. Intervention, both in theory and practice, is plainly an imperfect science. 133. In theory you can use the usual wedding speeches, simply omitting any references to white weddings. 134. Under civil proceedings, the appropriate care and cure of the young offender is, in theory at least, the only consideration. 135. Modern constitutionalism then has always been linked with the problem of power, in theory as well as in practice. 136. In theory, a shaikh did not have authority to intervene in quarrels within his lineage. 137. In theory, network operators could target consumers with advertising, but this would raise technical and privacy issues not easily resolved. 138. Program evaluation is commonly thought of as a dry, fruitless endeavor, extolled in theory but ignored in practice. 139. In theory it should be an idyllic experience sleeping out on a still starlit night at the height of the summer. 140. So, too, in theory, could Titan, one of the moons of Saturn. 141. In theory, the civil service is the non-political arm of the executive. 142. Just remember, in theory the marriage contract is for keeps. 143. In theory, regulatory negotiation can provide a superior format for encouraging cooperation rather than confrontation. 144. The structure of preform is described, the processing parameters are predicted in theory and the designs of functional and structural composites are provided by the method of topological analysis. 145. Domestically, China's strong government intervention in the market economy can be stabilized to a large extent in theory, economic fluctuations. 146. We led the commonwealth in practice as well as in theory. 147. So study on convertible bond financing has a high significance both in theory and practice. 148. The theory of envelopes and covers takes an important part in theory of rings and modules, homological algebra, representation theory of algebras and so on. 149. The algorithm is discussed in detail in theory, and experiment result shows consistence with theory. 150. The principle of a twin wire magnetic phase shifter is analyzed in theory and verified by experiment in this paper. 151. Finally, the relationship between the income differential and the social stability and the way to solve the problem from the start are discussed in theory thoroughly. 152. It analyzed and proved in theory that at present there exist not only liquid friction but also solid one in gauge denierer. 153. The open loop characteristic of the double detector is calculated in theory and the double magnetic detector comparator is constructed for testing and performance evaluation. 154. The China's Law of Contract does not provide the limitation of actions concerning in- valid contract, and there are disputes over the question of limitation in theory and practice. 155. Chapter 5 Conclusion Though CS causes the concern in our academicals and enterprises , it seems insufficient in theory and practice because it just launches. 156. When the cost of capital is zero, asset prices are infinite in theory. 157. The Methodological investigation on the measurement of thickness of downhole casing with ultrasonic pulse echo technique is carried out both in theory and in experiments. 158. My neighbours are very pessimistic, and can not have the apple here in theory this year. 159. The output voltage and detection sensitivity of detection circuit is calculated in theory based on the analysis of the detection cores' active state. 160. The agencies are isolated by law from the president and, in theory, from partisan politics. 160. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 161. In theory, they have the power to pick the nominee. 162. A brief review is given on recent studies of hyperon rare decay both in theory and experiment. Souse problems which exist in the field are presented. 163. Applying permutation matrix, the association and the system isomorphism between contractual relationship modeling in theory and its operation in practice were verified. 164. In theory, the paper introduces the destroy principles and the conglutination principles of FRP. 165. In theory, excess savings produce trade surpluses, and vice - versa, savings shortfall means deficits, he acknowledged. 166. The stability of three-mirror folded cavity is analyzed in theory. The conclusion we have gained has important guiding significance to designing the laser. 167. Principals' managerial conduct is an inevitable conduct of principals under the school managerial circumstance. This conduct is still at the inchoative stage both in theory and practice. 168. A review is given on recent studies of hyperon rare decay both in theory and experiment. 169. Cash card are electronic currency that, in theory, could eliminate the need to carry billscoins altogether. 170. In theory privatisation has the scope to restructure the economy, but a fire sale risks letting the choicest assets fall into the hands of cronies who will manipulate regulation to suit themselves. 171. It concludes that results are in accord with analyses in theory, and anticipative purpose is obtained. 172. The estimation, analysis and comparison both in theory and experiment were made for it'saccuracy, reliability, sensitivity and range of error. 173. Signal sorting and identification in ELINT is an important topic in the domain of ECM, the research on which is significant in theory and practice. 174. The Court of Appeals decided that the case was not sound in theory. 175. In theory, the FM network will not be the moire. 176. The Byzantine Empire in theory represented the whole Christian world. 177. It can be a dangerous course of action which might be sound in theory but — ahem — perhaps a trifle risky in practice. 178. This is one of the few examples of a fundamental particle being predicted in theory and later discovered by experiment. 179. The reasons of causing the surface roughness of skived gear quenched and the relevant factors influencing on it are analysed in theory and practice, and the experimental formula isestabblished. 180. His advisement is all right in theory, but not for beening took root. 181. This paper makes an analysis in theory on language learning surroundings required by self-educated language learners with a bit nudge from teachers. |
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