This, technically speaking, is tonal music, but you'd be hard pressed to identify the tonic. |
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This is despite the fact that, technically speaking, a legal basis for such a transaction exists in civil law. |
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In the same way, those who will have reached La Serena will certainly have covered the toughest part, technically speaking. |
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This means, surprisingly to some people, that cockroaches have souls, technically speaking. |
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The Air Multiplier has no visible blades, though it isn't, technically speaking, bladeless: a small impeller, about four inches in diameter, is situated in the base of the machine, just below the motor. |
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It may be that, technically speaking, we cannot talk about a genocide at this point, but even the closing of the border a few days ago should be cause for concern, because it is the prelude to a possible genocide. |
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This must have been rather interesting, technically speaking. |
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Actually, technically speaking, that's not true. |
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Finally, although it is technically speaking feasible to switch production between one fungicide and another, there is hardly any supply-side substitutability between these products. |
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I understand that, technically speaking, you may well be right about the fact that the request should have been submitted three hours before the start of the sitting. |
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To which I can only say, sure, technically speaking, some number of chimpanzees, if properly incentivized, might be expected to churn out prose in a voice that would approximate my own. |
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Fourthly, technically speaking, this measure is highly impracticable and will result in a great deal of bureaucracy and administration and be impossible to control. |
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Technically speaking, the Bhopal tragedy was an accident, in that it was not done on purpose. |
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Technically speaking, it gives a warden free rein to issue a ticket as soon as the car noses into the bay. |
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Technically speaking,.divx files are based on the.avi container, but may include extra features like Xsub subtitles or chapter titles. |
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Technically speaking, permafrost is ground that remains below 0°C for two summers and an intervening winter. |
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Technically speaking, a double dip is a recession during the first year of a recovery. |
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Technically speaking, however, DTT is not so simple to receive in the portable or mobile modes. |
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Technically speaking, however, the planned independent requirement is reduced by the delivery. |
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Technically speaking, duty, breach and damage are the three essential constituents of the action. |
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Technically speaking, the website should also be a lot faster to browse and use, thanks to a new content management system and server infrastructure. |
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Technically speaking, the requirements of the draft article were not mandatory pursuant to draft article 41, but that was not relevant to the current discussion. |
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Technically speaking, a uniform acceptance giro system, i.e. a payment system which payees and drawees can use irrespective of the bank with which they have an account, can exist only on a specific multilateral basis. |
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Technically speaking the first programme was well advanced, while the second depended on evaluations of further elements that had since cropped up. |
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Technically speaking, governments should bear the final responsibility. |
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Technically speaking, it's pretty simple to record my voice and then play around with it to alter the texture. |
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Technically speaking, the plea is semi-understandable: the new system of deferring bonuses complicates the arithmetic. |
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Technically speaking, a bankruptcy occurs when the assets of an individual are liquidated and the remaining proceeds are given to those that are owed the money. |
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Technically speaking, all physicians in Canada have the recognized legal right to diagnose a child with an ASD, by virtue of their medical diploma. |
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Technically speaking, federation is the ability for two XMPP servers in different domains to exchange XML stanzas. |
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Technically speaking, the Hayward is a right-lateral strike-slip fault. |
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Technically speaking, a big challenge in this area of research was to deal with a classic instance of the so-called simultaneity problem: incarceration rates affect crime rates, but the converse is also true. |
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Technically speaking, IGT is trying to regain a long-standing uptrend after being mired in a decline since late spring. |
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