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Technically complex, this method is very useful where high loads are expected, or where the wall itself has to be slender and would otherwise be too weak.
Technically, the form content is only encoded as a query string when the form submission method is GET.
Technically it is not a compression method, but it is used in. LZH archive to indicate the compressed object is an empty directory.
Technically this method of attack dates to the time of FFT hardware being cheap enough to perform the task — in this case the late 1960s to mid-1970s.
Technically speaking, the grammatical-historical method of interpretation is distinct from the determination of the passage's significance in light of that interpretation.

Technically and is
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, wine and cider aren't brewed but rather vinted, as the entire fruit is pressed, and then the liquid extracted.
Technically, however, " embassy " refers to the diplomatic delegation itself, while the office building in which they work is known as a chancery.
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 speaking, it is not a type of frost, since usually supercooled water drops are involved, in contrast to the formation of hoar frost, in which water vapour condenses slowly and directly.
Technically, it is not a protocol in itself ; rather, it is the result of simply layering the Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ) on top of the SSL / TLS protocol, thus adding the security capabilities of SSL / TLS to standard HTTP communications.
Technically, a Hundi is an unconditional order in writing made by a person directing another to pay a certain sum of money to a person named in the order.
Technically, the cross price elasticity of demand between goods in such a market is positive.
Technically, a measure is a function that assigns a non-negative real number or +∞ to ( certain ) subsets of a set X ( see Definition below ).
Technically, a nucleosome is defined as the core particle plus one of these linker regions ; however the word is often synonymous with the core particle .. Genome-wide nucleosome positioning maps are now available for many model organisms including mouse liver and brain.
Technically, phase difference between two entities at various frequencies is undefined and does not exist.
Technically, given a context-free grammar, the PDA is constructed as follows.
Technically, attorney misconduct is not reversible error.
Technically, he has been sworn in four times because after a cabinet reshuffle, as happened with Berlusconi in 2005, the new ministry is sworn in and subjected to a vote of confidence.
Technically, general relativity is a theory of gravitation whose defining feature is its use of the Einstein field equations.
Technically, this is not loss of citizenship but rather a voiding of the purported naturalization and a declaration that the immigrant never was a United States citizen.
Technically a form of vodka, it is sold in liquor stores rather than pharmacies.
Technically the powerplant is nuclear, not the propulsion system, but the terminology is standard.
Technically, this is not actually a Divine Liturgy, but rather a Vespers service at which a portion of the Body and Blood of Christ, which was reserved the previous Sunday, are distributed to the faithful.
Technically speaking, a Servlet is a Java class in Java EE that conforms to the Java Servlet API, a protocol by which a Java class may respond to requests.

Technically and destructive
* Technically, the Allied fuze used constructive and destructive interference to detect its target.

Technically and from
Technically, someone owns their work from the time it's created.
Technically it refers to the body of Islamic law extracted from detailed Islamic sources ( which are studied in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence ) and the process of gaining knowledge of Islam through jurisprudence.
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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