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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Aural presentation implies 'simple listening' to technically transmitted music, without particular visual stimuli.
Factories are on the borderline, with large portions technically defined.
Technically speaking when a number of parties submit joint lists of candidates a new electoral entity is formed.
The production of such an edifice is, by now, a highly refined procedure both technically and commercially, virtually the same the world over.
Moreover, proposals that were technically elegant could run up against the instincts of the politicians.
Technically speaking optimal stopping (and starting and exiting) levels were derived by applying the real options approach.
In this respect on-far m research should envisage as many trial replications as affordable, especially when it comes to the assessment of technically oriented trials.
While technically the individual solves the annuitization, consumption and asset allocation decisions in this time period simultaneously, these decisions can be solved as sequential decisions.
H-ribotyping can be carried out with basic electrophoresis equipment, but it is a complex, costly, and technically demanding procedure.
The computer as a medium of cultural communication attains its complexity not only through technically but indeed culturally motivated and determined work with the programs.
Short-lived standards or technically delicate storage devices have often brought more problems than solutions.
In sum, this is a well-researched book, technically written and occasionally brilliant.
The dynamic (or often called thermal) disorder, due to its rapidly modulating nature requires a conceptually different and technically extremely difficult treatment.
The approaches outlined above for obtaining recordings of single junctional channels are technically demanding and afford limited accessibility to the channel.
No-till or strip-tillage tomato production in rotation with winter legumes is technically feasible in temperate production regions13-16.
I think it is technically possible and musically desirable to achieve a broader understanding, if not a reformulation, of what is meant by 'interaction'.
If simpler techniques currently under investigation do prove technically and financially viable, the market potential could be signif icant.
In both cases, however, the goal was to invent methods to control observation, both linguistically and technically.
Good quality of care implies provision of care that is technically competent.
While he is technically correct that some studies demonstrate abnormalities and some do not, these differences are easily reconciled within a meaningful framework.
Many technically minded people had long been sceptical of capitalism.
Her removing her own eggs, although technically difficult to imagine, seems the least morally problematic step of the process.
Even today it shows its quality, both architecturally and technically.
However, setting up such studies will be ethically and technically difficult and would require a long-term follow-up period.
We could proceed along the lines of the previous examples, which is direct but technically complicated.
Usman and his advisors were technically in error.
Candidates of target functions to be upgraded include functions that will be technically obsolete and appearance that will be out of fashion.
Although the theory focuses on interactivity and connections, the full range of interactions is sometimes technically difficult to capture in a single model.
Residents in almshouses were refused out-door relief because technically their housing status meant they were in receipt of charity.
Technically, choosing a solution out of an infinite number of solutions can be completely different from choosing one out of a finite number of solutions.
Technically, the derivation is not quite this simple.
Furthermore, laparoscopic surgery is technically more complicated to perform, and its success may be influenced by the experience of the surgical team.
Technically, the existence of uniform proofs for all provable goal formulas permits the search interpretation of provability.
Technically, we should use a separate equality and inequality relation for each type, but we will not do so.
In short, the key questions are: what is a technically efficient research design and how should research and development resources be allocated?
Technically, since mov eone is free in the body of the procedure, we cannot use the restricted rule for recursion to type it.
Technically, the standard definition of primitive recursion requires that the argument y is a finite sequence of arguments.
On the other hand, in (21a), it is technically not possible to link the extrasyllabic consonants to the prosodic word since they are foot-internal segments.
The text is technically difficult, requiring a solid grounding in the subjects considered-for example, metaphysics, physics, and psychology.
Three technically perfect sections from each block were examined by transmission electron microscopy.
Technically, however, only the firm that exists solely to control other firms is a true holding company.
The amount of time spent on making such a large number of measurements would not be technically and economically feasible.
Technically, complex features are probably mixtures of exaptations and secondary adaptations.
The calculus has the non-linear and linear implications as the basic constructs, and this design choice allows a technically manageable axiomatisation without commuting conversions.
As in other aspects of social science methodology, there is always a grain of truth or 'technically yes, but ...' when using statistics.
Technically, it is the handlers of commodities who are assessed under marketing order programs and not the producers.
A multivariate transfer function is an intellectually and technically valid approach to modeling and forecasting a linear system where the input can be measured.
The above approach technically requires that each individual's time to death can be continually hedged, which is obviously unrealistic, with market completeness problems.
The first 34 exons are duplicated several times elsewhere on chromosome 16, which has made routine mutation analysis technically demanding.
Restricting ourselves to injective morphisms is technically convenient because it ensures that all paths are faithfully preserved by morphisms.
We are not sure if such a result would be technically reachable, but in any case, we are not really interested in it.
She describes how her feminist improvising group got opposition from the feminists for being too difficult and from avant-garde musicians for not being technically competent.
If zero pollution is technically feasible, pollution finally becomes zero (negative pollution is infeasible).
The common way to do this, technically, is to assign monetary values to all types of consequences, even those that are incommensurable with money.
We find that polio eradication would be economically desirable - provided, that is, that eradiation of this disease were technically feasible.
They just imply that there is a probability measure and that it is unique in some technically welldefined sense.
One may, if one wishes, cancel the first feature while preserving the second, which is the technically important of the two.
The study of multipass membrane proteins of unknown function is technically very difficult.
The solution is usually easy technically, if not always economically.
Since such approaches are technically easier and more widely available, they should therefore probably be the strategy of choice if invasive intervention is considered.
They viewed it as elitist, technically demanding, traditional, formal and academic.
Following a technically satisfactory arterial switch procedure, this child had a sudden cardiac arrest 36 hours after the repair.
Since it is technically more cumbersome to work with surface areas, a version of the isoperimetric inequality expands this hypersurface into a full-dimensional set.
Perhaps some sort of virtual-reality game that presents threatening events and requires fast and correct responses would be technically possible.
Technically, my research has generated a method of modelling a site and context without using any measurements as it was all developed in perspective.
Clear spans, central service ducts etc make this technically simple.
The method is fast (compared to the alternative of rearing larvae), inexpensive (requiring standard equipment of molecular biology) and technically easy to perform.
Who can technically have a lumpectomy up-front but whose physical appearance will be less damaged if primary systemic therapy is given first.
Technically, they are not distinguishable from nontermination, so the language includes no mechanism for detecting or acting upon errors.
Thirdly, even if inoculation with mycorrhizae were feasible technically, the economics of its application are always questionable.
Surely there are many more similar efforts being made on the part of technically savvy performers too numerous to mention.
Technically, this term refers to the process of reducing individuals to the status of vassals.
With a 20b which is technically feasible, this would mean a more than 20-fold increase of the implosion velocity in one direction.
In practice, there is often a mixture, and injections into the hamstrings are technically easier and often work.
While such approaches are technically feasible, they run into severe conceptual problems, undermining assumptions about rule application that are essential to rule theory.
Actually, many of the proposals are not technically part of the budget, but are just normal legislative changes passed in connection with the budget.
Such a propagation is technically known as self-guiding pr opag ation.
Presumably, there is no barrier, technically, for the data to be both monitored and transmitted, if necessary at other time intervals.
The extent to which observation is technically possible varies considerably.
The two tests for the mediative impact of competition on the relationship between party control and spending are technically flawed in various ways.
However, empirical research suggests that changes to a more efficient economic policy, even if it is known and technically easy to implement, are usually delayed.
The formal translation from regions to monads that follows is technically very involved, however.
Technically, the encoding is in the spirit of the finite powerset encoding.
Generations are technically aggregates of persons born in the same time interval and ageing together.
Technically, one is with cuts (the lemmas) the other is cut-free.
Technically, because the combinators include information about their list of arguments, the algorithm is particularly easy to define.
The "law" technically preserves the (appearance of the) future of the world from a premature, even precipitous foreclosure, yet only as a detour.
I don't mean technically, though that can cause problems.
There are thus generally two major technically related reasons for the use of this technique.
A technically unsophisticated society can create a larger monument than it could by any other process.
The two pulvinos are also technically different but this is less obvious.
In the end, by the allocation of development resources to technically complex inquiries, the processing time can be lowered.
First, it elides with a technically determined agenda of industrial prefabrication.
Technically, the group-based trajectory model is an example of a finite mixture model.
Moreover, land use changes by poorer households were not limited to adopting technically simpler and less onerous practices.
Many of these practices are also technically complex.
Technically, they did not buy such seats, nor did they own them.
Technically, the early literature also assumed that there would be commercial fishery losses.
Technically, what we need is a binary relation for which there is a nonempty set of maximal elements for any finite set of alternatives.
Similarly, a good economist is seldom merely technically good.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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