Examples of using Can theoretically in English and their translations into Chinese
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That means that a spy agency in one country can theoretically hack phones well outside their jurisdiction.
Once this has been achieved, a market mechanism can theoretically manage the externality problem.
The chi-square method is provided for teaching purposes where you can theoretically assume normality without any practical consequences.
This can theoretically be regarded as a type of nuclear proliferation.
Depending on the driver implementation it can theoretically happen on a local network, but we have yet to observe such a case.
Because while some desktop-standard hardware can theoretically operate at very high speeds, hard-to-control factors like vibration make those speeds impossible to implement in practice.
As the engine does not need any fuel to power-up, the advancement can theoretically make the space-traveling far more efficient and cheaper.
As clarified by Dupras, it can theoretically run on a Sega Genesis gaming console as well.
As the engine does not need any fuel to power-up, the advancement can theoretically make the space-traveling far more efficient and cheaper.
Since each physical I/O link can support and handle all the traffic the server can theoretically deliver, multiple cables are no longer needed.
Bitcoin exchanges and cloud-based wallets can theoretically be hacked, just like anything else connected to the internet.
That's just silly, because even if everybody can theoretically transact with everybody else using Bitcoin, they won't.
During low wind, blades with steeper angles can theoretically generate significantly more power.
For most cryptocurrencies, the data contains information about the transactions conducted, but a blockchain can theoretically contain any type of data.
Russell and Norvig note that Gödel's argument only applies to what can theoretically be proved, given an infinite amount of memory and time.
Low-quality URLs are often crawled by Googlebot, which can theoretically increase re-evaluation time.
The implications of a success here could be major: nuclear fusion can theoretically supply emissions-free electric power indefinitely.
The iPhone XS, however, is capable of"Gigabit-class LTE" where available, which can theoretically deliver 1 gigabit per second- roughly 10 times the speed of LTE Advanced.
Nanotechnology can theoretically be used to develop miniaturised laser-triggered pure fusion weapons that will be easier to produce than conventional nuclear weapons and could be used in terrorist attacks.[8].
The iPhone XS, meanwhile, is capable of"Gigabit-class LTE," which can theoretically deliver 1 gigabit per second- roughly 10 times the speed of LTE Advanced.