Examples of 'may in principle' in a sentence
Meaning of "may in principle"
may in principle: suggests that under certain conditions or in theory, something is possible or allowed
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Though such tools may in principle be taken.
These may in principle be peroxides or azo compounds.
All suitable carriers may in principle be used.
These may in principle be the surfaces of any desired metals.
Salary grants and disability pensions may in principle be paid in parallel.
One file may in principle contain all the annexes.
A copolymer according to the invention may in principle be prepared in any way.
These may in principle be both peroxides and azo compounds.
The compressed absorbent sponge body may in principle be provided in various shapes.
This may in principle encompass both peroxides and azo compounds.
The organic constituents of the amine may in principle be any organic group.
The product may in principle be prepared by use of any known methods.
The concentration of the acid in such a solution may in principle be any value.
The base may in principle be any base.
Any set of values complying with the above equations may in principle be suitable.
The principal may in principle ratify at any time.
Corresponding forms having more than two vinyl groups may in principle also be used.
The bearing may in principle be any type of bearing.
As was stated above, an indicative list relating to paragraph 1 may in principle be useful.
The reaction may in principle be carried out in substance.
Long-term immigrants who are minors may in principle not be expelled.
The char may in principle be prepared by use of any known methods.
The total duration of parental leave may in principle not exceed ten months.
The braid may in principle be formed from wire or bast fibres.
The coating comprises a polymeric binder which may in principle be any binder customary in industry.
The parties may in principle waive the defence of nonperformance in the contract.
Time of ratification The principal may in principle ratify at any time.
The amine may in principle be any soluble and pharmaceutically acceptable amine.
In that respect, the threshold value may in principle be set arbitrarily.
Growing media may in principle be any bacterial growth medium known in the art.
In the conjugate, the aldehyde groups may in principle be free aldehyde groups.
The solvent may in principle be any solvent that is inert under the conditions employed.
The number of nucleotide residues in a synthetic oligonucleotide may in principle be any integer > 1.
The reservoir may in principle have any capacity.
Previous research already showed that many-valued reasoning may in principle be mechanized.
Vinyl chloride may in principle also be used as a comonomer.
The Peltier elements are illustrates as rectangular, but may in principle have any shape.
The present invention may in principle be applied to other types of modulators.
Within the present invention, this powder may in principle have any particle size.
Higher voltages may in principle be used but are less desirable for safety reasons.
The compound deposited in step ( a ) may in principle be any electrochromic compound.
The dots may in principle be of any shape, such as squares, rectangles, polygons etc.
The reaction is not affected by R ₁, which may in principle therefore be chosen at random.
Each ECS may in principle be represented by no more than two delegates.
Public participation processes may in principle be applied to all types of forest ownership.
Such expedients may in principle also be used in the present process.
The image repeat frequency may in principle be varied within broad limits.
However, it may in principle also be applied to victims of torture.
The at least one plasticizer may in principle be an organic ester and / or ether.
The fibres may in principle have any randomly chosen cross-sectional shape.
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