Examples of using Could theoretically in English and their translations into Chinese
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This means that a pure silicon anode could theoretically store over 10 times the energy of graphite.
Yes, someone who is prone to making bad decisions could theoretically make ten times as many bad decisions in a single day.
While voluntary contributions could theoretically yield immediate cash resources, its feasibility depends to a large extent on the likelihood and timing of necessary donations.
The label on a cut of beef could theoretically read,“Born in Mexico, raised in Canada, slaughtered in the U.S.A.” under the regulations.
Under the rule, the label on a cut of beef could theoretically read'Born in Mexico, raised in Canada, slaughtered in the U.S.A.'".
Further, due to[the] weight of poverty and discrimination, the facilities nearby that they could theoretically access were impossible to reach.
I Given the number of cases, the number of ad hoc Judges could theoretically rise to 40.
It is also linked to fiat currency in bank accounts, so Libra Foundation could theoretically deny service since they control the bank accounts.
By using Einstein's general theory of relativity, physicist Ludwig Flamm described how gravity is able to bend space-time, which could theoretically cause wormholes to form.
This implies that it is impossible to calculate how much coordination they could theoretically reach.
Moreover, their results suggest that if one of these neural clocks is misfiring, the other could theoretically step in.
On the other hand, more data harvesting on consumers opens privacy concerns and could theoretically lead to unintended ad targeting.
The Ford Foundation report made a scurrilous attack on nuclear energy, arguing that the technologies involved could theoretically be used to make nuclear bombs.
We previously found that about half the activities people are paid to do globally could theoretically be automated using currently demonstrated technologies.
A blended system could theoretically alleviate traffic while minimizing the need for battery tech improvements, ultimately helping to make flying cars a reality much faster.
Conventional breeding could theoretically create hornless dairy cattle, but it would take decades, with milk production traits being compromised in the process.
First, the constituent instrument of the European Community could theoretically fall within the scope of the present study as a treaty concluded between member States(article 5 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties).
Such‘computational organs' could theoretically attain computing power that far outstrips that of a digital supercomputer- and using just a fraction of the energy.
Such enlargement could theoretically be achieved through amendment of the Charter of the United Nations(pursuant to art. 108), provided that the permanent members of the Security Council agree.
Neutron activation of structural and other materials could theoretically enable the age of the warhead to be established, although the accuracy of dating would depend on the statistics of radioactive counting.