The Federal Constitution theoretically protects all citizens equally but the reality is that it does not apply to sexual orientation and several judgements of the Constitutional Court confirm these unequal treatment.
One tip from those helpful bureaucrats theoretically protecting struggling breadwinners is that an employer could consider "the most cost-effective compensation adjustment method."
The Kevlar sacks should theoretically protect from an acid cloud, or... or whatever the hell it was that had killed their friends.
Along with nourishment, breast milk supplies immunological factors that theoretically protect nursing infants from illnesses.
A 2012 report by Bertelsmann Stiftung declared that while "Oman's legal code theoretically protects civil liberties and personal freedoms, both are regularly ignored by the regime.
China's socialist laws theoretically protect workers even as the country embraces capitalist ways.
All tea contains potent chemicals called polyphenols that theoretically protect people against a host of common health problems and possibly some effects of aging.
Repeated unwitting exposures could theoretically protect a person from getting whooping cough for life.
Lieutenant Moru, number two officer in Security after Odo, covered the vulnerable glass doors by lowering the interior blast shields, heavy plates of metal that would theoretically protect the security office from attack.
The shielding effect from a staff could theoretically protect a man against almost anything; except, perhaps, an A-bomb or the infiltration of poison gas.