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theory
noun as in hypothesis, belief
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“He was forming a theory about the distinction — or lack thereof — between a cult and a religion in its nascency,” Cuffy writes.
The proposed changes would in theory give private industry a larger selection of in-state landfills to which they could send their waste.
In theory, DR Congo could offer favourable terms to US companies to exploit the resources.
In recent years, Gibson has made a slow and steady return to theater marquees while touting conservative views and conspiracy theories.
That may sound good in theory — who doesn't love a study? — but in practice, the odds are high that such a "study" will be unscientific or even outright fabricated.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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