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Technically and refers
Technically, it is inaccurate, since the word literally refers to a stance where a person stands with their elbows bent and their hands on their hips ( arms akimbo ) not a posture well suited to shooting.
Technically, however, " embassy " refers to the diplomatic delegation itself, while the office building in which they work is known as a chancery.
Technically, Minitel refers to the terminals, while the network is known as Teletel.
Technically speaking, a Likert scale refers only to the former.
Technically, the " church " in " church service " refers to the gathering of the faithful rather than to the building in which it takes place.
Technically the term Pilgrimage of Grace refers specifically and inclusively to the uprising around York, though sometimes it is used in relation to the risings in general which took place around northern England ; first from Lincolnshire, twelve days before the actual Pilgrimage of Grace.
Technically, " cargo " refers to the goods carried aboard the ship for hire, while " freight " refers to the compensation the ship or charterer receives for carrying the cargo.
Technically, it refers to an unpredictable change in exogenous factors — that is, factors unexplained by economics — which may have an impact on endogenous economic variables.
Technically, however, " mantid " refers only to members of the Mantidae family, and not the 14 remaining families of mantises.
Technically speaking, Kontact only refers to a small umbrella application that unifies different stand-alone applications under one user interface.
" Technically speaking, the term " mesonychid " refers specifically only to the members of the family Mesonychidae, such as the species of the genus Mesonyx.
Technically, as a distinct classification, it refers to battles where the targets themselves are in space.
( Technically, the name " PUP " only refers to the internetwork-level protocol, but it is also applied to the whole protocol suite.

Technically and body
Technically, it was cut, as the original definition required, but it was not a shorter car body.
Technically close to his English contemporaries Pope and Dryden, Swift's poetry evinces the same tone of savage satire, and horror of the human body and its functions that characterises much of his prose.
Technically one could show a German angora as a Giant angora since they have German angoras in their pedigrees, however they are unlikely to score well due to the lack of desired body shape.
Technically speaking Sant Mat practice involves listening to the Inner Sound, also known in the Holy Bible as ' The Word ' or ' logos ' contemplating the Inner Light, and ( eventually ) leaving the human body at will-a practice sometimes referred to as " dying while living ".
Technically, however, many radiopharmaceuticals incorporate a radioactive tracer atom into a larger pharmaceutically-active molecule, which is localized in the body, after which the radionuclide tracer atom allows it to be easily detected with a gamma camera or similar gamma imaging device.
Technically the term is used to refer to the body of evidences and principles that Islamic jurists utilise to provide solutions to problems.
Technically, all Transformers that are parts of a gestalt could also be called triple changers, as they have a robot mode, a vehicle mode and a body part mode, however, most fans only consider forms that a robot can form all by itself for being a Triple Changer.
Technically, the governing body for the sport in Scotland is the Rugby Football League, whose remit covers the United Kingdom as a whole.

Technically and Islamic
Technically, it is a financing technique adopted by Islamic banks that takes the form of murabahah muajjal.

Technically and law
Technically, it was illegal, as the generals were tried and sentenced together, rather than one by one as Athenian law required.
" Technically, if one was under the law of grace then moral law did not apply, raising the specter of a range of deviant behavior in the eyes of the church and society.
Technically, Allenby noted, the appointment was illegal, in that a civil administration that would compel the inhabitants of an occupied country to express their allegiance to it before a formal peace treaty ( with Turkey ) was signed, was in violation of both military law and the Hague Convention.
Technically, this is not a violation of the law of demand, as it violates the ceteris paribus condition.
Technically a bill had to be approved by both Houses of the Oireachtas and to receive the Royal Assent in order to become law.
' Technically, U. S. law requires the CIA to seek ' assurances ' from foreign governments that rendered suspects won ’ t be tortured.
Technically it was a vote on the Constitution Alteration ( Aboriginal People ) 1967, which became law on 10 August 1967 following the results of the referendum.
Technically it was a vote on the Constitution Alteration ( State Debts ) Act 1928, which, after being approved in the referendum, became law on the 13 February 1929.
Technically it was a vote on the Constitution Alteration ( Senate Casual Vacancies ) 1977 which, after being approved in the referendum, became law on 29 July of the same year.
Technically a bill had to be approved by both Houses of the Oireachtas and to receive the Royal Assent in order to become law.
Technically, under the Ukrainian labor code law, a hospitalized individual may not be fired.
Technically, anyone with a law degree is a lawyer ; this category is reserved for those who meet the most obvious connotation of the word.

Technically and extracted
Technically, wine and cider aren't brewed but rather vinted, as the entire fruit is pressed, and then the liquid extracted.

Technically and from
Technically, someone owns their work from the time it's created.
Technically, the method is destructive in nature removing ions from a sample surface in order to image and identify them, generating magnifications sufficient to observe individual atoms as they are removed from the sample surface.
Technically, continuity is the responsibility of the script supervisor and film director, who are together responsible for preserving continuity and preventing errors from take to take and shot to shot.
Technically, both Pǔtōng ​ huà ​ and Guó ​ yǔ base their phonology on the Beijing accent, though Pǔtōng ​ huà ​ also takes some elements from other sources.
Technically more advanced exceptions include the Korsars ( corsairs ), a maritime raiding society descended from surface-world pirates, and the Xexots, an indigenous Bronze Age civilization.
Technically knowledgeable consumers and other manufacturers frequently bypass the limiting features of trusted clients — from the simple replacement of the fixed tuning capacitor in the early locked radios to the successful DeCSS cryptographic attack on CSS in 1999.
Technically speaking, no amplification occurs, because all of the energy to produce sound comes from the vibrating string.
Technically, it is a modem because it must modulate data to transmit it over the cable network, and it must demodulate data from the cable network to receive it.
Technically the closest was MCF, a project initiated by Ramanathan V. Guha while at Apple Computer and continued, with contributions from Tim Bray, during his tenure at Netscape Communications Corporation.
Technically, Degas differs from the Impressionists in that he " never adopted the Impressionist color fleck ", and he continually belittled their practice of painting en plein air.
Technically, chametz is only leaven made from the " five grains ": wheat, spelt, barley, shibbolet shu ' al ( two-rowed barley, according to Maimonides ; oats according to Rashi ) or rye ; although there are additional rabbinic prohibitions against eating these grains in any form other than matzo.
Technically, glucose syrup is any liquid starch hydrolysate of mono -, di -, and higher-saccharides and can be made from any source of starch ; wheat, tapioca and potatoes are the most common other sources.
Technically models TL-2 and TL-4 were almost identically designed, in fact TL-4 evolved from TL-2 where both had liquid-cooled OHC engines of max power output of.
Technically, a human invasion of an alien species is also an alien invasion, as from the viewpoint of the aliens, humans are the aliens.
Technically a desert, irrigation from the Columbia River and her tributaries allows for the large amount of agriculture in Wenatchee and the surrounding areas.
Technically, the exact moment of opposition is slightly different from the moment of maximum elongation.
Technically Guy was Lord of Cyprus, it not yet being a kingdom, and used the royal title ( if at all ) as a remnant from Jerusalem, which was not held fully legally.
Technically there is nothing to prevent the police from giving an individual with personal use amounts of cannabis repeated cannabis warnings, but most forces operate along guidelines that if someone has been caught once ( sometimes twice ) within a 12 month period then they are arrested if caught again.
Technically, however, McAleese nominated herself rather than seek a nomination from Fianna Fáil.
Technically the first novelization of a James Bond screenplay, it was born from a collaboration by five people: Ian Fleming, Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, Ivar Bryce and Ernest Cuneo, although the controversial shared credit of Fleming, McClory and Whittingham was the result of a courtroom decision.
Technically, it is closer to wine than to beer because the fermentation occurs directly from sugars, as in wine ( usually from fruit ), as opposed to from starches ( usually from grain ) converted to sugars by mashing, as in beer.

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