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"technicality" Definitions
  1. technicalities [plural] the small details of how to do something or how something works
  2. a small detail in a law or set of rules, especially one that does not seem fair

487 Sentences With "technicality"

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The Illinois suit was dismissed last week on a technicality.
Clinton's characterization of Sanders' "vote" is accurate, on a technicality.
It failed on a technicality (covered here, if you're curious).
A technicality allowed the divorce documents to become temporarily public.
Some people call it a technicality, but it really isn't.
There's always some technicality that gets them out of it.
But the court rejected the opposition's plea on a technicality.
Chelsea Manning was just released from jail on a technicality.
Technicality doesn't matter here; it's just about taking care of yourself.
A judge just threw out his bankruptcy case on a technicality.
So this is a technicality that Qdoba definitely got way wrong.
When she should have failed on a technicality, he passed her.
There is so much more to metal than brutality and technicality.
In terms of the technicality of it: It was a pain.
No. Will it exist as a costume on a technicality alone?
His request is narrowly targeted and rooted in a legal technicality.
Ultimately, the high court chose a narrow middle ground on a technicality.
Nothing would look weaker than trying to nail Trump on a technicality.
But that's actually due more to a title technicality than anything else.
He spit with the fervor and dazzling technicality of a Zen master.
After the hearing, Nugent said a technicality might have doomed their case.
But the New York Times reported it may hinge on a technicality.
The creative accountancy perpetrated by the government is not a mere "technicality".
Congress should act to pass a quick fix to address this technicality.
A violation of the Impoundment Control Act is not a minor technicality.
Pepper's (on a technicality) The Beatles have an apple as their logo.
If a court finds that the UN records show the proper timeline and her father's resignation was not officially filed until after Hoda Muthana's birth, such a technicality would void her claim of US birth citizenship on a technicality.
Now Draghi insists that's not tapering, I sort think he's arguing that technicality.
If they manufacture a technicality to let [Morey] go, that's a slippery slope.
He was thwarted when the electoral authority barred his candidacy on a technicality.
Turkey's ability to block the mission next year comes down to a technicality.
Though a technicality, it was enough for the judges to send him packing.
You were just thinking in terms of pure technicality or in economic terms.
Organizers cite a technicality in the WTA's structure to justify the pay differential.
"This is not a mere technicality and it wasn't an oversight," Jackson said.
The "loss" was a non-cash technicality, not an actual loss of cash.
The government has also ordered Mahathir's party to dissolve, citing a registration technicality.
Dismissing the bloodthirsty Furies, Athena finds Orestes innocent of matricide on a technicality.
Due to this technicality, these devices do not run afoul of the law.
This watch has the style and technicality that we believe women want today.
An Illinois judge dismissed a similar challenge there this week on a technicality.
"There's a lot of technicality and beauty in the sport," Mr. Hoult said.
Steve Aoki lives in Las Vegas, but that's little more than a technicality.
The problem for Trump is that he wants to win on a technicality.
When she refused to budge, the court upheld the conviction on that technicality.
That sort of technicality has not bothered his government for some time now.
Democrats running for the White House have tried to capitalize on that technicality.
Last week, Manning was released on a technicality after the grand jury's term ended.
The five that were dismissed were because of bad jury instructions on a technicality.
There is something pretty inspiring about about the level and technicality of her ambition.
Deputy Prosecutor Jackie Starbuck argued against the redaction based on a public notice technicality.
Is this just a legal technicality that allows Bank of America to avoid liability?
His conviction was overturned but many people believe he got off on a technicality.
Torres's girlfriend had testified against him, but Battle beat that charge on a technicality.
Then they tried spending millions to get the case dismissed on a legal technicality.
But Ms. Riaz was disqualified on a paperwork technicality by the Board of Elections.
In 2016, Ms. Rousseff, our first female president, was impeached on an obscure technicality.
USDA has pressed forward with its rule regardless, dismissing this criticism as mere technicality.
LIESMAN: LET ME TURN TO ANOTHER ISSUE THAT IS A TECHNICALITY UNTIL IT ISNT.
Three years later, the Massachusetts Supreme Court overturned the sentence on a legal technicality.
In contrast to all that technicality, the lyrics on Grief Relic seem fairly minimal.
Deepak Gupta, another lawyer named in the complaint, says the lawsuit "isn't about some technicality".
Twitter told BuzzFeed that the white nationalist leader's account was only suspended on a technicality.
But it's in dispute because I violated their technicality of calling him on chief resident.
Yet even seizing on that technicality hasn't led to a simple resolution of the issue.
I sometimes use them, but my technicality resides mainly in my way of seeing things.
The beef ultimately cost Icahn $4.5 million on what the financier felt was a technicality.
But in 2016, Beijing directly intervened to disqualify several pro-independence lawmakers on a technicality.
But volunteers call the rules a heartless technicality meant to discourage homeless people from congregating.
He has already been barred, on a technicality, from taking up his seat in parliament.
But a technicality allows them to bypass the agreement by illegally setting foot in Canada.
Sweden dropped the case on a technicality, but prosecutors say they may reopen that case.
It's all fun and games until a White Walker wins the Iron Throne on a technicality.
When confronted with skepticism from the press, he hid behind bad spin and technicality and deception.
Ms. Batista, who declined to give her age, sees that as nothing more than a technicality.
My understanding through my parents is that because of some technicality, our insurance covered the flood.
He was sued for divorce proceedings in 2010, but the case was dismissed on a technicality.
It's a technicality, but nonetheless Kodak believes that error opened the door for a harsher sentence.
While this might sound like a minor accounting technicality, the effects for students are anything but.
Mr. Mariotti and I may disagree on a small technicality; it does have some legal meaning.
Rather, Apple shines brightest among other tech companies in terms of race — and mostly on a technicality.
After a lengthy appeal process, the British regulatory authorities overturned their decision on a technicality this week.
But "loofah"-ing yourself is more of a technicality than a necessity when using Crisis Text Line.
If there's less misinformation on Facebook tomorrow than there was yesterday, it's essentially due to a technicality.
A conviction against Enron's accounting firm, Arthur Andersen, for shredding evidence also got overturned on a technicality.
In an awkward technicality, the 1796 system called for the second-place contender to become vice president.
He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 1966, but the pick was voided on a technicality.
In a Tuesday-morning interview with CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, Sanders dismissed Clinton's win as a technicality.
Separately, Britain's Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to Northern Ireland's restrictive abortion laws over a legal technicality.
Double-check instructions to avoid being disqualified on a technicality, and know when to cut your losses.
No. 1, the characters all died before the 2016 election, so we got off on a technicality.
Officer Haste was indicted by a Bronx grand jury, but it was thrown out on a technicality.
"Age, so far as it relates to young people, is not a technicality," Hutchinson told the court.
The annulment for 2014-15 amounts only to a technicality, according to a person familiar with the judgment.
Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno was sacked on a legal technicality after objecting to the war against drugs.
It hinges on a double technicality: For either of these things to actually happen would be fairly bizarre.
You might consider grammar an annoying technicality, a minuscule detail of speech and writing not worth much effort.
If this seems like a legal technicality, zoom out a bit and reconsider that for just a minute.
"I still think they'll get us on some health and safety technicality," tent city occupier John Roseborough said.
Frank got the technicality on everything he asked for — a wife, a child — and is realizing the cost.
Nothing motivates Capitol Hill like a gripping story of someone getting off on what looks like a technicality.
" He also noted that capturing the work's humor required "perhaps more technicality and precision than for a drama.
They had to be sure everything was in perfect order so they wouldn't get rejected on a technicality.
The current lawsuit against it hinges not on big questions of equality and justice, but on a technicality.
Most of that involved a technicality — the company paid about $2 billion in stock-based compensation to employees.
But he failed in his bid for Maryland attorney general in 2006 after being disqualified on a technicality.
Trump allowed that such a move might be illegal, but dismissed the lack of authority as a technicality.
Haste was indicted for manslaughter four months after the shooting, but the charge was dismissed on a technicality.
Mac and cheese is listed among the sides, but that's a technicality; it could easily command the meal.
However, it's number two only because of a weird technicality that counts sales as double for double albums.
A court challenge from Mr Hichilema was thrown out on a technicality, but he continues to press his case.
That's because Republican state senators there used a procedural technicality to kill one such piece of legislation in committee.
It sounds like a technicality (albeit a highly inconvenient one for scientists and mathematicians seeking to design quantum computers).
He explains this technicality for the courtroom, so they can understand how this charge is distinct from first-degree.
President Yoweri Museveni signed the bill but it was later annulled by the country's constitutional court on a technicality.
They have a rooting interest in portraying Clinton as an unrightful victor, like a defendant acquitted on a technicality.
The technicality meant that Liu's position, regardless of his actions, was virtually unassailable—and the board was essentially powerless.
The winners are selected on a "point system and judged on technicality, emotionality and composition," according to IAPBP's website.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders doesn't have time for your nit-picky, detail-oriented technicality bull, Twitter.
The administrative crime of which she is accused—a piece of fiscal trickery—is a technicality, her defenders say.
She was able to have the procedure past 20 weeks because of a technicality in how doctors measure pregnancy.
Because of a technicality with budget rules, it was unclear when President Trump would sign the bill into law.
Of course, she is replacing Jenelle on the second half of Season 9 -- but that's a technicality for Jade.
She said that the prosecutor explained that the case had to be "run back through" because of a technicality.
The case had been brought by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, but was rejected over a legal technicality.
But as life resumed, the fence became a technicality, not a reflection of how people related across the line.
A jury initially indicted Haste for manslaughter in a criminal trial, but the case was dismissed because of a technicality.
Unlicensed massage providers who offer sex usually don't get charged with prostitution, but instead get slapped with this felony technicality.
And those family members are pulling no punches: "He got off on a technicality," the late accuser's brother told Variety.
But Silva was disqualified during a preliminary match for an illegal hold, a technicality related to a recent rule change.
Exploiting users' trust — and using a technicality to unhook people's privacy — is proving pretty costly for Facebook right now though.
So before you feel tricked by a technicality: Inuktitut does have a written language, but it's just not an alphabet.
As a young man, Carter had been involved in a vigilante killing, his conviction for murder overturned on a technicality.
It also became an urban landscape that leant itself to the style, technicality, and commingling that birthed a timeless aesthetic.
That decision stood until last year, when Arlington, which is run by the Army, revoked these rights citing a technicality.
The Strengthening Children's Safety Act adds state laws to the list, so offenders can't dodge enhanced punishment on a technicality.
The would-be buyer got cold feet after oil prices crashed, and it walked away on a technicality in June.
At 86 he was sentenced to 80 years in jail, only for the conviction to be quashed on a technicality.
Fortunately for both of you, Hardy had gotten off on a technicality in the criminal proceedings stemming from that assault.
Both those frustrations showed themselves on Saturday, with the real-world winner losing on a technicality after an excruciating delay.
The bill proposed by Parliament needs the approval of an oversight watchdog, but that seems like a technicality, experts say.
But there's a technicality: Salazar-Limon never explicitly disputed in court or testimony that he had reached for his waistband.
The prowess and technicality involved in most of those shows made MacLaren the first contender for the Wonder Woman directing role.
She got him back on a technicality: the company had contacted the seller on the Amazon platform, a violation in itself.
Clinton understands better than almost anyone that the way things look can matter as much as the technicality of the law.
Caro Quintero was sentenced to 40 years in prison, but a judge suddenly released him in August, 2013 on a technicality.
It's a question we took to New York-based dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, who immediately corrected us on one major technicality.
You applaud the resolution of the dilemma, when clever Portia comes up with the legal technicality that confounds Shylock's murderous plan.
This may be why Fed, in its release, relied on the legal technicality of potential liability to argue for a ban.
U.S. representatives are routinely required – often by Congressional mandate – to oppose projects for reasons of process or technicality rather than substance.
Energy Transfer twisted its way out, first by undermining its own transaction and then winning on a courtroom technicality this year.
Montt was convicted through the bravery of survivors and Cicig-backed prosecutors, though the verdict was later vacated on a technicality.
Scott throws on Santa's uniform, unknowingly agreeing to a legal technicality (hence the title) that ultimately makes him the new Santa.
Relying on a technicality again, Ms. Harris argued that Mr. Larsen failed to raise his legal arguments in a timely fashion.
General Ríos Montt's conviction was overturned on a technicality and he was being retried when he died last year at 91.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Patten's violation of FARA was "not a mere technicality" and undermined the democratic process.
"I think that the real skill of science communication is picking a level of technicality and sticking to it," Weinersmith told me.
But after he served nine years of a life sentence, David was released from prison in December 2016 on a legal technicality.
The NVCA and other plaintiffs argued successfully against the rule's delay on a technicality that the DHS did not solicit public comment.
Washington (CNN)A bid by Democratic officials in Minnesota to oust Donald Trump from the state's ballot on a technicality has failed.
The Chicago Blackhawks quickly reinstated prospect Garret Ross yesterday, after Illinois prosecutors dropped criminal charges against him due to a jurisdictional technicality.
And everyone knows the story of Woody Allen's marriage to Soon-Yi Previn — which isn't legally incest, but only on a technicality.
It sounds like a technicality — and it is — but it would be an important change to how the spending cap would work.
The UPND's case against Lungu was dismissed on a technicality after its lawyers failed to provide evidence within the required time limit.
As for Jon, he is released from his vows (on a technicality that clearly didn't see fit to include a resurrection clause).
With all the boundary-breaking speed and technicality on your past albums, do you ever feel like time is getting to you?
Fleetwood received the honors over McIlroy, with whom he was paired Saturday, on a technicality; Fleetwood had started the day hitting first.
Then, in what was seen as a huge victory for gay Ugandans, it was struck down by the courts on a technicality.
If you can't get your teacher to give you an A, you can try and eke out some points on a technicality.
No. A technically very impressively-made film for sure, but it places spectacle and technicality above everything else, leaving it weirdly hollow.
But the app's developer tweeted that it was a technicality that caused the removal and the app was back up shortly thereafter.
On Thursday, he said by telephone that he believed the Supreme Court's ruling had rested on what he called a legal technicality.
"A technicality meant the particular aircraft operating this service did not have Chinese regulatory authority to land in China," the airline said.
" To uphold his squeaky clean status, Drew calls out one technicality:"So I didn't bring it up, but it still helped me out.
No matter where you come down on that legal technicality, it still doesn't explain Trump's long-running resistance to releasing his tax returns.
"Attorney General Barr's decision to mislead the public in his testimony to Congress was not a technicality — it was a crime," Pelosi tweeted.
Even though the cops found hard evidence, the killer ended up going free on a legal technicality and marrying for the third time.
And that's fair enough in an exchange relationship, but taking advantage of a technicality is probably not how you would treat a friend.
Gun control advocates challenged the law on a technicality - that it passed as part of what they called an unrelated piece of legislation.
You unlock five over the course of play, each one distinct in design and ability, though the latter often feels like a technicality.
In other words, the FCC's entire argument rests on an increasingly flimsy legal technicality that only a higher court or Congress can address.
In my career as a patent examiner, many of the patents that moved forward succeeded on a technicality, not because they showcased groundbreaking innovation.
Mr Guzmán was disqualified, on a legal technicality, from last year's presidential election in Peru when he was in second place in opinion polls.
He became a jailhouse lawyer, and got himself exonerated on a technicality in a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court.
But this technicality allowed Mars to dive headfirst into a style he excels at without putting his neck on the line if it failed.
With a Republican majority, it was obvious where the lawmakers stood overall, and a technicality would at best hold them until later that evening.
So we've got a league that's desperate for more scoring, and they're taking goals off the board based on a technicality that everyone hates.
The clearest is that it was blatantly phony: The council had already ordered a partial recount, and the challenge was over a minor technicality.
Susan Collins, a Maine Republican who has said she'd like to hear from witnesses, rejected the argument in favor of subpoenas on a technicality.
A British-based investigation of Burisma's owner was closed down in early 6900 on a technicality when a deadline for documents was not met.
Our members knew that this "technicality" would almost certainly lead to a cut in the benefits they earned over a lifetime of hard work.
Under an existing legal technicality bankers involved in debt write-downs or decreasing the value of loan collateral could potentially be liable to embezzlement charges.
" Conservative religious rights' group Texas Values, who was confident HB 3172 would pass, argued the bill "fell on a technicality despite overwhelming and bipartisan support.
Subrahmanyam ultimately got her client released from the debt not because of the fraud and abuse, but on a technicality related to leasing motor vehicles.
Every technicality that you could use in an investigation, the through everything at these guys and you know what, Donald Trump still won the election.
Many of these folks avoid oversight either on a technicality, or simply because regulators never imagined a homebrewer might splice jellyfish genes into brewing yeast.
Sure, the company was telling the truth, but that's really a technicality, because the new Surface Pro (full stop) is really the Surface Pro 5.
The waiver was written long before E2628 was approved by the EPA and now because of a technicality doesn't enjoy the same treatment as E28500.
"There may be a technicality as to who reports to whom ... but ultimately everyone who is a political appointee reports to the president," Spicer said.
Two years ago, Dippolito won a reprieve when an appeals court overturned the 2011 conviction, along with a 20-year prison sentence, on a technicality.
Now, the crime-free life he had made for himself has been taken from him by a technicality in the law and an overzealous prosecutor.
The way he spoke made it sound as if he had already come to a decision, and reading for the role was only a technicality.
The 28,000-employee company went out of business amid a successful prosecution, which the Supreme Court overturned years later on a technicality over jury instructions.
Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity can be committed during peace time, but the idea that victims live in peace is only a callous technicality.
"On a technicality, we still have one player in the top 297," Williams said on Monday, perhaps trying to tap the brakes on runaway expectations.
For decades, broadcast companies, in a bid to expand their business and compete with upstart cable channels, exploited this technicality, allowing broadcast groups to consolidate.
But when David Collins (Lee Ingleby) is suddenly released on a technicality, he returns home to a community that ranges from suspicious to downright hostile.
The company began taking advantage of a technicality known as the "work order exception policy" to keep winning incentive fees, according to Whittington and documents.
A lottery player who claims to have won a $63 million lottery jackpot is now suing the state for holding his check on a technicality.
The charges in Sweden were dropped on a technicality in May, but prosecutors there say they'd still like to talk with Assange if he ever leaves.
Some of this may seem like mundane technicality on the surface, but I've actually seen IPOs derailed by not having one's ducks in a row here!
"Facebook is distinguishing white supremacy, white nationalism, and white separatism by a mere technicality," civil rights advocacy group Color of Change told Gizmodo in a statement.
"You've basically got the technicality of people being out on vacation and a slow news flow," said Mike Bailey, director of research at FBB Capital Partners.
The issue is over a legal technicality known as severability: what happens to a law if part of it is found to be unconstitutional or unenforceable.
But 10 years later, shortly before he won the election, he reclaimed the trademark on a technicality — Mr Dong had not renewed it when it lapsed.
For his part, Kasich has appeared unbothered by the possibility that the success of his future campaign strategy may come down to a technicality -- 13 minutes.
But after more than two years of sluggish proceedings, Oduyoye's case was overturned in May 2018 on a technicality by the Federal High Court in Nigeria.
The EU has also frozen aid to Moldova after a local court struck down the victory of Nastase in the Chisinau mayoral race on a technicality.
Harris has seized on this technicality in the past to argue that Medicare for All wouldn't eliminate private insurance and that "supplemental coverage" would still exist.
Brazenly exploiting a technicality, and to the extreme, it barred two young legislators-elect who advocate for greater freedoms for Hong Kong from taking their seats.
While the vast majority of Senators were nervous about indications that Trump planned to lift sanctions, the House has blocked the bill under a parliamentary technicality.
Still, repetitive as it was, Mr. Reider's testimony was not without its moments of humor, too — moments that again revolved, however improbably, around a legal technicality.
"We would not let someone who is under investigation for a crime like this be near any of our children at T.V.C." It was a technicality.
In the past, this largely has been viewed as a technicality, and the money needed to keep SNAP running usually has been waived through without fanfare.
A lower court ruled that the agency was not legally obligated to run the ads, and an appeals court ruled against the group on a technicality.
But there was a little technicality about the statewide contest that interested the group: Just 240,22018 votes could provide a new party with a ballot line.
Apple's remarkable 22019-month run is the real deal and not a technicality due to passive inflows and share buybacks, top tech analyst Toni Sacconaghi says.
"It's not a technicality that's being discussed, but a major thing that will have to do with justice, checks and balances, and so on," he said.
The good news, and more important news, for him is ... right around that same time his conviction was vacated on a technicality involving his GPS monitor.
This is, by technicality, the worst board in this whole collection, because I do not see it as a board at all, but as a clerical error.
Caro Quintero was released from prison on a technicality in 2013 and is thought to be hiding out in the mountains of Sinaloa — back in the business.
Gong and Zhong were also denied a world championship gold in March when they were demoted to silver behind Russians Voinova and Shmeleva because of another technicality.
Maria Lourdes Sereno, a former chief justice who frequently rebuked the president, was voted out of her job by her colleagues in May over a legal technicality.
I believe you answered that question because it was the technicality that it was not your place to address a staff that you technically did not own.
She cannot transform the technicality into a win: the night belonged to Bernie Sanders and his socialists, whose strength continues to erode her aura of dynastic inevitability.
But even after Jane revises the manuscript to be Bechdel-compliant, her adviser doesn't like it: So what if a book passes the test on a technicality?
He was sentenced to 22 years in jail, but was released after only six years earlier this year on a legal technicality while awaiting his final appeal.
In a technicality, or a generous rules interpretation by the United States Golf Association, Mickelson was assessed only a two-stroke penalty and allowed to play on.
If they impeach the president on what sounds like a technicality, and before conducting a full inquiry, it would be easier for Senate Republicans to defend him.
Energy Transfer Partners' parent, Energy Transfer Equity, tied itself in knots trying to buy rival pipeline operator Williams Companies last year, before walking away on a technicality.
In the same way that Coroner's dizzying technicality distorted thrash metal's conventions, Rondo's unique court vision is like a funhouse mirror version of the point guard position.
By February 1967, the Monkees had succeeded in firing Don Kirshner, the show's music director, on a legal technicality, giving them much more control over their musical destiny.
However, many speculate that the cancellation of the permit on the basis of a technicality was merely an excuse to mask the government's ongoing policy of suppressing dissent.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Papua New Guinea Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed an application to send asylum seekers held on an isolated island to Australia on a paperwork technicality.
The EU froze aid after a court struck down the victory in the Chisinau mayoral race of one of ACUM's leaders, Andrei Nastase, on a technicality last year.
I came within two months of my execution date but was saved by a lucky technicality -- the court made a mistake filling out the death penalty sentencing paperwork.
"The Court of Appeal has today rightly dismissed BA's attempt to injunct this industrial action on a technicality," said general secretary of the pilots' union BALPA, Brian Strutton.
England, for the last week of the tournament, had topped the world rankings for the first time in 15 years but for Jones that was a mere technicality.
Trying to fix your mistake by using a technicality that Assad dropped the chemical weapons on his people while Hitler didn't is, um, a stone cold political loser.
"I would take anyone's claims of avoiding liability on a technicality with a heavy grain of salt," said attorney Ryan Morrison of Morrison/Lee, a gaming-focused firm.
Certain decisions could in theory be challenged on this legal technicality, although a decision by EU governments to allow a commission of only 27 could remove that threat.
The decision to drop the prosecution on a technicality does not negate the fact that the only people who engaged in wrongdoing are the extremists behind this fraud.
But this source of comfort was ripped away from my friend and her family last month when a judge in Riverside County overturned the law on a technicality.
Constitutional lawyer Ivan Lima told a local broadcaster ATB that the body was probably using a technicality that polls not be financed by public institutions or foreign organizations.
But the award to Dylan comes down to a technicality: It is not the Nobel Prize in Poetry or the Nobel Prize in Novels; it is for literature.
Having won on that basis, Clinton will have a sullen, if not angry, base of young Democratic voters who feel like Sanders was forced out on a technicality.
His early release in August 2013 on a technicality triggered a storm of protest from the US, and fury within the DEA where he is hated with particular intensity.
However, he has refused to commit publicly to stepping aside and some of his allies have in recent weeks argued that a legal technicality allows him to stand again.
This offering isn't just for brunching and errand-running, though; everything Outdoor Voices makes is designed to sweat in, and it's brought that same technicality to the A.P.C.O.V. collection.
A few months after Alfredo was captured by Mexican authorities, Chapo's son Archivaldo was released from prison on a technicality, leading the Beltrán-Leyvas to suspect they'd been betrayed.
To work around that technicality, the market has attempted to innovate a solution, but it involves finely tuned technology and complicated order types that come with intense regulatory scrutiny.
He said he thought it was interesting that the court's decision to reject his suit had nothing to do with its substance but was due "apparently" to a technicality.
All of this may suggest that Dixon's defense will attempt to rely on law enforcement's legal obligations in the handling and treatment of Dixon—a defense based on technicality.
But a dispute arose over a technicality: whether the people who had delivered the ballot boxes from three upstate counties to the secretary of state had been properly deputized.
First, the defendant is correct that Mueller did use a technicality to draw this judge — claiming that the Stone and the Manafort cases were parts of the same case.
It will be too late for the Oilers and Devils and last year's Predators and all the other teams that have lost perfectly valid goals to a dumb technicality.
While they're a step up in technicality from the PopSocket plastic and a literal stick, they're still relatively inexpensive, and allow you to go more-or-less hands free.
On these forums, al-Awlaki's killing—or, as Hoda and her new friends would have called it, his martyrdom—had been a technicality: An online eminence does not die.
The EU last year froze aid to Moldova after a local court struck down the victory of opposition leader Andrei Nastase in the Chisinau mayoral race on a technicality.
"This is more than just a technicality; this will have long-lasting consequences for both Britain and Europe … It is the most difficult issue to sort quickly," he added.
It has since been suspended, after lawmakers pointed out a technicality in the law requiring regulators to conduct a six-month long awareness campaign before the rules were set.
Maria Vaccarella had the charges against her dismissed on a technicality, with the judge ruling that the summons she was issued didn't charge her with the correct offense, CBS reported.
Unfortunately, because the judges are apparently morons (and also because Méité fell during her routine, but that's just a technicality), she actually came in ninth, with a score of 46.62.
When he's healed, Luke returns to Harlem and takes down almost everyone who conspired to kill him — Mariah is freed on a technicality after the lead witness against her dies.
Rousseff has denied wrongdoing and denounced her impeachment as a right-wing conspiracy that used an accounting technicality to illegally remove a government that improved the lot of Brazil's poor.
He was disqualified and stripped of his medal when testers found traces of cannabis, then reinstated on the technicality that marijuana was not at that time on the banned list.
Those charges have since been dropped over a technicality, but Assange still considers himself a prisoner in the embassy despite the fact that he's free to leave at any time.
And despite the fact that charges have been dropped in Sweden on a technicality, British authorities have still promised to arrest him if he steps foot outside of the embassy.
They are confident that the technicality their legal team is arguing -- that Rome missed the deadline -- will hold up, but at this point, it's in the hands of the courts.
Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau said that innovation in financial tech and by big tech firms meant payments was no longer a "mere boring back-office technicality".
If Ms Rousseff is ousted on a technicality, Mr Temer will struggle to be seen as a legitimate president by the large minority of Brazilians who still back Ms Rousseff.
Unfortunately for Washington, a technicality meant that legal efforts in service of that larger cause "did more to hurt his case than to help it," prolonging his time in prison.
Finally, in March, after unusually strong local public outcry, the Bureau of Land Management withdrew the parcel from the upcoming land auction, not for environmental reasons, but on a technicality.
Pamfilova and her colleagues, citing a technicality, refused to register several opposition candidates for the Moscow city election, leading to the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013.
If we work hard enough, we can probably take every goal off the board on some minor technicality that had nothing to do with the puck going into the net.
We just assumed that he would be an authority in what he was saying, and the idea of trying to interpret the technicality of his words seemed preposterous to us.
City must not just prove its innocence on some technicality; it must demonstrate that the allegation itself was in some way corrupt and that the body making it is illegitimate.
Marvila-adjacent Braço de Prata gets away with a different name on a technicality: multi-million euro riverside condos, manicured streets, and pristine new bike lanes targeted at international investors.
Considering the damage and misinformation that can (and has) been spread on Facebook via political ads, flagging an ad because it has fake buttons is a laughable level of technicality.
Back in October, Microsoft announced two devices that find themselves on this list through a technicality: Neither have bendable screens, but you can physically fold them, so they still qualify.
While he said the Supreme Court did not consider the facts of the case and rested its ruling on a legal technicality, he did not say it did so unfairly.
But the proceedings have now dragged out for two years "since the agency started messing around with some technicality instead of actually addressing the merits of the matter," he said.
Mr. Rahmani won the most votes in an internal election for the speakership last month, but Mr. Osuli, who received about 70 fewer votes, blocked Mr. Rahmani on a technicality.
Caro Quintero had served 28 years of a 40-year sentence for the murder of DEA agent Camarena and his early release on a technicality triggered fury within the agency.
When Broadly reached out to the fraternal organization's national chapter, which is named in the lawsuit as a defendant, its executive director Jason Walker contradicted this as a matter of technicality.
Kylie Jenner's on-and-off relationship with Tyga is just like any other relationship – except for one small technicality: The eyes of (what felt like) the world arewatching their every move.
The constitutional court overturned the law - formerly known as the "Kill the Gays" bill because a first draft included the death penalty for gay sex - on a technicality in August 2014.
A judge shot down Game's request to reduce the damages he was ordered to pay after losing his sexual assault case ... all over a technicality in how he filed the paperwork.
In Rosenhan's study, Lando was reduced to a footnote, his data "excluded" on a technicality, allegedly because he'd "falsified aspects of his personal history" when he was admitted to the hospital.
Brown's absence Week 1 is due to a technicality in the NFL's weekly schedule, as Brown did not officially become a Patriot until after rosters for Sunday were already essentially locked.
Caro Quintero had been jailed in Mexico for his role in the murder but was released on a technicality in 2013, and he quickly returned to the drug trade, Bowdich said.
It said the court's dismissal was on a technicality and its judgment made clear that the status quo was untenable when it came to cases of fatal fetal abnormality and rape.
But let's not forget the other corruption incidents he was convicted of: Eventually, Blagojevich got five of these counts thrown out on appeal, due to a technicality related to jury instructions.
Mr. Nkurunziza, who beat a two-term limit under the old Constitution through an electoral technicality to take a third term as president, is widely expected to run again, in 2020.
It's a weird technicality to use about a sci-fi franchise as overtly steeped in politics as Star Wars, but it's an argument that baffled sci-fi fans have seen before.
The budget carrier, wholly owned by Virgin Australia Holdings, had cancelled flights on Thursday and put Friday's flights under review after Indonesia revoked its permission to fly due to a bureaucratic technicality.
Cuba was previously a leader in the political party of centrist technocrat Julio Guzman, Fujimori's main rival before the country's electoral board barred him from the first-round vote on a technicality.
While he ultimately denied a petition that would bring a case about civil forfeiture to the Court, he did so on a technicality — adding that modern civil forfeiture practices are very questionable.
Also, there is this humorous technicality: Now that movements like Me Too and Time's Up have gained significant momentum, people have been trying to discredit them and those who have come forward.
The budget carrier, wholly owned by Virgin Australia Holdings, had canceled flights on Thursday and put Friday's flights under review after Indonesia revoked its permission to fly due to a bureaucratic technicality.
Since the latter is a complete remix of the original, though—apparently released because Madlib couldn't wait for the official sophomore album to be recorded—the group get through on a technicality.
"If the bottle has been frozen, and the cap is one of the rare ones that becomes unsealed, that may have created a technicality for a doped athlete to walk," Tygart said.
Peru's presidential elections are at risk of descending into turmoil after the electoral authorities pulled the second-placed candidate from the contest on a minor technicality, just one month before the vote.
He took her into the Savoy, ignoring the technicality of her age, and they were soon captivating the regulars with through-the-legs slides, over-the-head flips and acrobatic aerial lifts.
But that technicality should not distract from the larger point: U.S. withdrawal from the TPP means that the United States is no longer shaping global trade rules the way it once did.
ATHENS (Reuters) - A legal technicality has led Cyprus to temporarily halt a process to strip citizenship from 26 individuals who benefited from a secretive passports-for-investment scheme, lawmakers said on Monday.
As it turned out, those bans were based on what is essentially a technicality, as opposed to a rethinking of how the accounts in question operate within Twitter's abuse and harassment policy.
But the restrictions are being viewed more as a technicality, with the administration noting Sudan's positive transition to a civilian government and commending the country on making progress on conforming to security regulations.
This isn't because the Recording Academy wasn't equally as blown away by the song, but because a little technicality means we'll have to wait until next year before the single gets its due.
Like other Koch nonprofits, the Libre Initiative has only run television spots asking for voters to "thank" the individuals running, a technicality that allows groups to avoid disclosing the identities of their donors.
But rape is not a technicality, and consent is not a one-and-done box to be ticked; it's an ongoing process between two people, which requires treating your partner like an equal.
Spicer is arguing a technicality -- that Hitler didn't specifically "drop" chemical weapons on Germans -- in an attempt to put Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's action on the same level as what Hitler did.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) report on Iran's compliance with the nuclear agreement is more than a technicality and there is ample reason to distrust Iran.
She said no, explaining a technicality, and leaving the possibility hanging in the air that Manafort and his wife, who split ownership of DMP International, may not have needed to make the disclosures.
"These allegations are not about some technicality, a civil violation or an error on a form," William Sweeney, assistant director in charge at the FBI's New York office, said at the press conference.
"It appears the commissioner ruled the way he did based on a technicality and we are exploring all of our options," Barbara Griffith, a spokeswoman for the school district, told the Star-Telegram.
"It's just hard to hear this guy's going to be walking the streets because of a technicality," Myra Gary, whose brother was allegedly murdered by one of the seven men, told the Advocate.
Although he was later docked a shot, it made no difference to the outcome of the tournament, sparing the United States Golf Association (USGA) the embarrassment of denying him the title on a technicality.
The rules vary from one jurisdiction to another, but let's be honest – the average bouncer at the bar at which you're celebrating your 229st birthday is unlikely to kick you out on a technicality.
"On a technicality it leaves some wiggle room for some really creative attempts at zero-rating that can be challenged after the fact," said Laura Tribe, the executive director of consumer advocacy group OpenMedia.
The signatures were rejected on a technicality (the petitioners didn't have each page notarized), but they may appeal — and the sheer number of signatures collected suggests that they have good reason to try again.
The reasons might vary from borrowers not having filled out some paperwork, updated their address upon moving, or just not being eligible due to some technicality their servicer had failed to inform them of.
And the United States Supreme Court decided in May, on a technicality engineered by Cooper, to refuse to hear an appeal of a lower-court ruling that struck down North Carolina's restrictive voting law.
The first conviction was tossed out on a technicality, and the second was overturned in 19583, when the Supreme Court of Canada found that the law was an unreasonable limit on freedom of expression.
In the most friendly possible reading of Williams' comment above, he is trying to get by on a technicality: That neither Carson nor his wife, Candy, knew the exact table that was being bought.
In Ohio, Andrew Yang missed the ballot due to a technicality: His campaign failed to include a form "that signifies which candidate voters are providing their signatures for," according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
But some strategists say while the BOJ may have sent a powerful signal, it is just acting on a technicality that comes with changes it made to its bond purchase program back in 2016.
In several cases, claims have been blocked on a technicality, as statutes of limitations have prevented the victims of decades-old thefts from reclaiming their property — despite having only recently located the stolen art.
A Ukrainian court concluded last December that the release of the evidence amounted to an unlawful intervention in the U.S. election by Kiev's government, although that ruling has since been overturned on a technicality.
If the FAA internally determined Haughwout's gun drone wasn't a violation of any laws, it looks like the agency might be on a fishing expedition to see if it can get him on a technicality.
That referendum failed to pass on a technicality, though, and when a second referendum in 1997 did lead to the creation of parliament, the building was passed over in favor of a brand new structure.
In my case, the entire locked-account saga was pretty low stakes compared to others who rely on their accounts as a means to be heard and who've been locked or suspended on a technicality.
"We don't make any statement on the issue of guilt," Ny said in a press conference this morning when pressed by an Associated Press reporter about whether the charges were being dropped on a technicality.
"The extension of the New START is not a simple technicality that could be resolved in a couple of weeks," Russian ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said at an arms control conference this month.
Let me say rephrase that: ESPN teased a softball interview with a man who was convicted of beating and threatening his then ex-girlfriend's life, only to have that conviction later overturned on a technicality.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - An Illinois voter's lawsuit challenging Ted Cruz's eligibility to run for president of the United States because he was born in Canada was dismissed on a technicality on Tuesday by a state judge.
"The Court of Federal Claims opinion in the JEDI bid protest describes the JEDI procurement as unlawful, notwithstanding dismissal of the protest solely on the legal technicality of Oracle's purported lack of standing," Daley said.
At a town hall meeting between the two Democratic candidates on Sunday, Ricky Jackson, who escaped his initial Ohio death penalty sentence on a technicality and was later exonerated, asked Clinton about her own stance.
Rousseff has denied any wrongdoing and denounced her impeachment as a right-wing conspiracy to illegally remove a government that improved the lot of Brazil's poorer classes, by using an accounting technicality as a legal pretext.
Prison administrators told the inspector general's office that "the vast majority of untimely releases are due to some form of technicality," rather than a staff error, and probably could not have been prevented, the report said.
It is a technicality because the bank knew its mortgages did not meet the terms of the contracts but never alerted Fannie and Freddie that it was selling them bad loans that would cause significant losses.
A vote is required because Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, owns a stake in SolarCity; Tesla cannot avoid a vote on a technicality by issuing shares below the minimum set to require a vote.
It was also the album's highest charting single, although perhaps only due to a technicality—for a time in the 90s, Billboard didn't allow songs not released as physical singles to chart on the Hot 100.
Cribb's seconds were able to stop the fight on a technicality, and in the time that intervened, Molineaux is said to have caught a chill while waiting for the fight to resume in the icy downpour.
But a BCFS spokesperson said the company and its contractors have long been unable to conduct fingerprint background checks on staff at Tornillo due to a technicality with how the company gets access to FBI databases.
Planned Parenthood of the Gulf Coast released a statement arguing that the charges were dropped on a "technicality": Planned Parenthood provides high-quality, compassionate health care and has been cleared of any wrongdoing time and again.
"Not only could you put yourself at risk, but if you don't have a good enough attorney, then it's pretty hard to get through the system without being caught up by a technicality," Ms. Curran said.
Temer said it would still be possible to vote on pension reform through a technicality - he said he would simply lift the decree on Rio security for the time needed for any vote to take place.
They also realized a factual error had slipped through the fact-checking process; it was a technicality related to a Russian bank's relationship to the fund, but managers found it to have been a troubling lapse.
Likewise, the oil and gas pipeline operator Energy Transfer Equity this summer successfully backed out of its $33 billion deal to buy its rival Williams on a tax-related technicality after trying for months to escape.
David Scheffer, a professor of law at Northwestern University in Chicago who helped prepare the revision request, said the court had, erroneously, simply accepted the Serb argument and cast aside a genocide case on a technicality.
As foreign investors tend to hold accounts in Germany, their sales of various euro area bonds will show up as a Bundesbank claim against other central banks, a technicality that does not suggest broader capital flight.
It's "anonymized" data only on a technicality, as the NYT found it remarkably easy to identify individuals based on the home addresses their devices spent the most time in and where they traveled to most often.
That was despite the fact that "it did not impact the borrower, no fraud or deception was intended or occurred and it was basically a technicality, because the same issue showed up on multiple files," he says.
The production here is rather primitive (one assumes intentionally so) but even its lo-fi nature can't extinguish the echoing, almost delicate melodies and glimpses of advanced technicality on the band's most recent release, Rite of Dissassociation.
Where before he framed his decision as a technicality that should by no means raise doubts about his anti-busing views, he now frames it as a principled stand he took in spite of the political risks.
And in case you&aposre wondering about the bond numbers we talked about, Neil, $10 million for Manafort, $210 million for Gates, there&aposs a little bit of a technicality I want to tell you about here.
Britain's Supreme Court ruled in June the law was incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, although it dismissed the case on a technicality because it was not brought by a person who was directly affected.
" And the White House has chosen messaging that emphasizes Garland's more moderate or conservative qualities, especially on criminal justice: "Merrick Garland would take no chances that someone who murdered innocent Americans might go free on a technicality.
The constitutional court then said last week the NPA could not appeal a ruling that could see the reinstatement of hundreds of corruption charges against Zuma set aside on a technicality before his presidential run in 2009.
A murky technicality discovered by the US Postal service shortly after World War II showed the town had never been readmitted to the Union, and therefore had been operating as a "rogue state" for nearly a century.
Though the modern emphasis on technicality and execution makes the scoring of female gymnastics less subjective, the survival of artistic deductions still leaves room for contentious results, says Lauren Hopkins of The Gymternet, a popular gymnastics website.
Caro Quintero, who was released three years ago on a technicality but is now on the run from new arrest warrants, gave an interview from hiding published last weekend in which he denied killing the American official.
There's still hope: Last week, President Trump withdrew the US from the Paris climate agreement despite the majority of Americans who wanted to stick with the deal, but a technicality may put the breaks on the pullout.
Meanwhile, Jimmy finally told Gretchen he loves her in the season two finale — albeit while blind drunk on "trash juice," a technicality he clings to in the third season premiere like he once did the trash juice.
The Italian player Marco Cecchinato, who was a surprise semifinalist at the French Open this year, is believed to still be under investigation, after a previous integrity violation from an Italian court was overturned on a technicality.
Still, this week, a league-appointed arbitrator upheld the suspension, but because of a technicality related to the timing of the ruling Elliott was cleared to play in the team's season-opening game Sunday against the Giants.
LONDON — Britain's Supreme Court on Thursday struck down an attempt to overturn Northern Ireland's restrictive laws on abortion over a legal technicality, barely two weeks after Ireland voted in a landslide to do away with similar rules.
The bill initially passed in a 85033-40 vote in the early hours of Saturday morning, but due to a technicality that could not be fixed administratively, it had to be brought back to the floor. Rep.
The notorious kingpin, Rafael Caro Quintero, who rose to prominence as a marijuana and cocaine trafficker in the 1980s, has evaded the authorities since he was released on a legal technicality from a Mexican prison in 2013.
His 80-year jail sentence was thrown out less than two weeks later, however, by Guatemala's Constitutional Court on a legal technicality after persistent efforts by Rios Montt's defense team to derail the trial with complex appeals.
To be honest with you I think the technicality comes from the fact that Beau and I wrote the foundations of the songs by ourselves, whereas every other record was written as a full band in rehearsal.
LIMA (Reuters) - Julio Guzman said on Thursday he was rallying international support for his bid to be reinstated as a candidate for Peru's presidency after the electoral board barred him on a technicality one month before the election.
In a defensive Instagram post Monday morning, the singer tried to squeak by on a technicality: She never heard the final cut, never knew he was going to refer to her as "that bitch," never gave her approval.
The son of a peasant farmer was something of an accidental president, thrown into the race at the last moment by the disqualification on a technicality of millionaire businessman Khairat al-Shater, by far the group's preferred choice.
University of Chicago law professor Will Baude, a former clerk to Chief Justice John Roberts, was "troubled" that the Supreme Court's decision "seemed to rest on the questionable application of a technicality" when the stakes were "extremely high".
Anthis, a 41-year-old technical assistant at a mining company, is a US citizen only on a technicality—her mother crossed the border for medical treatment while she was carrying her and eventually gave birth in Arizona.
As part of racketeering charges, prosecutors were also expected to bring evidence of extortion, forced labor, sexual exploitation of a child, and possession of child porn—though separate child porn charges were recently thrown out on a technicality.
When people offered to turn over evidence voluntarily, he refused, taking the harder route of obtaining the proper subpoenas instead, because Merrick would take no chances that someone who murdered innocent Americans might go free on a technicality.
The men's release from jail during the appeal process on a legal technicality that no one can be held for more than two years without a definitive sentence further fueled protests calling for tougher punishment of sex crimes.
His opponents fear the court will legitimize running again on a legal technicality - the fact that electoral procedure in the constitution has changed since Kabila was first elected in 2006, although the two-term limit was there before.
Ilya Ilyin, who forfeited gold medals in 94kg at both Games, has won a legal challenge against a prospective eight-year ban, on a technicality over the timing of announcements, and will return to international competition in Ashgabat.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected the legal challenge on a technicality, ruling that the consumer group Free Press did not establish that it had the legal standing to bring the suit.
Finally, the measures address a technicality in the tax code in which employees who invest in lifetime income options through an employment-based retirement plan can lose the guarantees associated with those investments if their employer changes recordkeepers.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected the legal challenge on a technicality, ruling that the consumer group Free Press did not establish that it had the legal standing to bring the suit.
And second, because HHS took 45 days to deny Ohio's request on what amounts to a technicality after HHS failed to tell applicants that descriptive explanations must be submitted in precise ways in particular boxes on federal forms.
More recently, the Masterpiece Cakeshop case upheld the right (albeit on a technicality) of a Colorado baker to refuse to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple because doing so would be against his religious beliefs.
Rebecca Kadaga, speaker of the Ugandan Parliament, told a local radio station in April that while the bill was struck down on a technicality by the country's Constitutional Court — "unfortunately," she said — it could return in short order.
To Sotomayor, this seems to be evidence that the system is tilted in favor of police officers: If a small technicality — like someone not explicitly disputing one fact — is available, the legal system will side with the police.
To be sure, a couple of those people (Sherman-Palladino and Borstein) had Emmys from last week's Creative Arts awards — so more of a technicality than anything — while Winkler's other Emmys are Daytime Emmys (which shouldn't count, obviously).
The whole situation is kind of a mess, and depending on what Judge Steven T. O'Neill decides, Castor's recollection of the alleged agreement could get Cosby off from the only criminal rape case against him on a mere technicality.
Last week the tribunal expelled two of her rivals, second placed Julio Guzmán on a minor technicality, and fifth placed César Acuña for the same offense Keiko is now accused of, handing out cash at one of his rallies.
A tiny college in Appalachia that accepts almost entirely low-income students and charges no tuition saw its fortunes under the Republican tax bill abruptly shift because of a technicality, prompting an outcry that aimed blame at both parties.
The specifics here are all as vague as ever, as Instagram doesn't want to offer details and let bad actors game the system, but it sounds like it could lead to fewer problematic accounts slipping through on a technicality.
"Hoping to skirt the law on a technicality, some sellers made false claims and then in small print provided a disclaimer that their products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease," Ashley and Stearn wrote.
While Google's issue was more of a technicality than intentionally misleading advertisers, it seems the search giant's publisher ad network, DoubleClick, failed to update its measurement model to account for new rules from a major trade group in April.
Though the Perry case ended up being overshadowed by the Windsor case (Perry was sidestepped by the Supreme Court on a technicality) the groundwork laid by the players in that case transformed the way Americans think of gay rights.
FPO leader Heinz-Christian Strache called for a re-run of the election, saying his party had evidence of numerous irregularities, including the early counting of postal ballots - an issue many see as a technicality, not a serious breach.
As BuzzFeed's Charlie Warzel reported, it turned out that Mr. Spencer had not been banned for harassment in the first place — instead he had apparently been kicked off on a technicality, because he had opened too many Twitter accounts.
It didn't quite fulfill Back to the Future's 1985 prophecy that the Cubs would win it all in 2015 (albeit against the fictional Miami Gators), but we're confident that millions of Cubs fans don't mind that technicality one bit.
As unsatisfying as it is as a fan to see a game impacted by a replay ruling on double play that never would have been turned, it's certainly worse as a manager to lose a game on such a technicality.
Manning spent 62 days in jail over the course of the last two and half months for her initial refusal, and she only got out last week on a technicality related to the expiration of the prior grand jury's term.
Furthermore, some of Clinton's tactics in defending Taylor sound similar to tactics that feminists attack today — "victim-blaming" Shelton by testifying about her "tendency to seek out older men," getting Taylor off on a "technicality" by discrediting the forensic evidence.
This group of high-caliber musicians created something completely savage: a combo of brutality and technicality that few could touch before or since, with a distinct image and theatricality that separated them from the likes of Suffocation or Cannibal Corpse.
Thug's had a year full of legal issues, but so far it's worked out for him -- he skated on another felony drug charge in April thanks to a technicality, and was cleared for allegedly slapping a woman outside a nightclub.
Convicted assassins of civil rights leaders have an exceptionally tough path ahead of them in this regard; even if they get sprung from the pen on a technicality, they'll still be seen as monsters in the eyes of the public.
His acquittal could revive a moribund opposition in Congo, where President Joseph Kabila, still in power after his mandate ran out in Dec 2016, looks likely to seek a third term on a legal technicality or by changing the constitution.
If that technicality were to carry the day, insurance companies could once again deny coverage, or charge much more for it, to people who have battled cancer, or are pregnant, or who have diabetes, or a heart condition, or arthritis.
Shortly after dealing with a lot of the challenges of the technicality of it and the rules and being on the couch and thrown in all the challenges, got better, fell in love with it, decided to go along there.
That's a hugely substantial technicality in the eyes of non-British European UK residents, who will have to live in uncertainty until the UK negotiates new terms with the European Union — a process that could take up to two years.
Mursi was elected to power in 2012 in Egypt's first free presidential election, having been thrown into the race at the last moment by the disqualification on a technicality of millionaire businessman Khairat al-Shater, by far the Brotherhood's preferred choice.
After news broke that Ocean's two 2016 albums, Blonde and Endless, were ineligible for consideration for this year's Grammy Awards due to a submission technicality, West said during one of his Saint Pablo Tour stops that he wouldn't be attending the awards show.
It's not a perfect Harry Potter game due to the minor technicality of "not actually being a Harry Potter title," but it still manages to nearly perfectly encapsulate everything that makes the book and movie series so good in video game form.
Even when the boy is 24673, the official age of consent, it feels like a technicality to keep viewers from questioning the legality of a "sensual" situation, rather than a purposeful statement of how desire and power dynamics work in sexual relationships.
Some members of her Conservative Party said that what May has billed as the 'Great Repeal Act' was little more than a technicality, but many others said it was the first step for Britain to reclaim power and dispense with some EU regulation.
Timone has essentially been able to continue being a holy man because of a convoluted technicality; the 500 names in Illinois, one has to suspect, are just among the first of hundreds or thousands more concealed names we're likely to learn about.
"Brexit is a technicality," said Thaddaeus Ropac, a contemporary art dealer with galleries in Paris and Salzburg, who in June signed a 15-year lease on Ely House, a grand 18th-century mansion in Mayfair that had once housed the antique dealers Mallett.
The idea: These kids are generally enrolled at a later age due to a technicality in North Carolina rules about birthdays and cutoff dates, so there's no inherent reason to think their behavior should be different — unless their time in school influences it.
"What the union is insisting on is a package of wages of benefits that exceed that of the private sector," Mr. Linn said, adding that the carpenters are using a "technicality" to try and get more money than workers in the private sector.
This may sound like a bothersome legal technicality, but it is also the current state of the law, and the fact that the American statute is obsolete meant that Mr. Mueller felt his hands were tied by the nonphysical nature of his evidence.
The law had previously been challenged in court by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, but the court dismissed it on a technicality, saying the plaintiff would need to be a woman seeking an abortion due to rape or a fatal fetal abnormality.
MOSCOW, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Turkey's presidential administration has said that the purchase date for more S-400 missile systems from Russia is just a technicality and that it thinks the deal will happen before too long, the RIA news agency reported on Monday.
Some of those qualify for help to buy private insurance, but more than 2.5 million are caught in a technicality of the law: They make too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to qualify for help to buy private insurance.
"I think the Milanese movements, Alchimia and Memphis, had a very important role in freeing design from the nightmare of functionalism and technicality, and in bringing design closer to the world of art," Mr. Mendini told the British publication Metro in 2015.
With a similar commitment to jazz technicality, early tracks like "Shimendoka" and "Worry Beads" gradually introduce early synths and drum machines in ways that pay partial tribute to traditional Japanese folk music, while remaining firmly committed to the many numerous traditions of Western jazz.
He wrote the opinion overturning the mercury rule on a technicality—namely, that EPA should have considered cost as a threshold matter before even embarking on the rule-making instead of at the stage when the regulations were actually being applied to specific facilities.
That's because in August, AMD agreed to pay a $12.1 million class action settlement to nix a question that had been dodging it for years: whether it falsely advertised its Bulldozer and Piledriver CPUs as eight-core processors when that was something of a technicality.
The scene had been carefully choreographed by the Comité des Citoyens, a civil-rights alliance of blacks, whites and Creoles in New Orleans whose first attempt at a test case (with Daniel Desdunes, a citoyen's son, in Plessy's role) had recently foundered on a technicality.
Mr Collor, the first post-dictatorship leader chosen by popular vote, was accused of taking bribes (his criminal conviction was later overturned on a technicality; he is now a senator, and under investigation in the Petrobras imbroglio, which he denies having any involvement in).
His effectiveness can be credited to a style that trades technicality and atmosphere for a laid back flow—emphasizing catchphrases over poeticism, Puffy has been able to craft bangers like "Propa," and, more recently, his tongue-in-cheek Rihanna tribute track, "RiRi," with relative ease.
Bauer discovers that a Winn inmate was held for a full year after he was eligible for release, ostensibly because he had no address in Louisiana that would take him in — a technicality that presumably earned the company an additional $12,410 from his continued incarceration.
"Yes, sparkling wines from outside the region, confusingly enough, are also sometimes called "champagne" thanks to a loophole, though that&aposs a technicality mostly decided by customs and trade agreements, and only certain brands outside of Champagne are allowed to label their wine as "champagne.
LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The fate of travel firm Thomas Cook could be shaped by a technicality: that a panel of bankers declare it has committed a default before it can be saved, in order to satisfy credit investors who had bet on its demise.
The blue riband event, the men's 100 metres, was tainted before it began by the ludicrous situation that allowed Christian Coleman to escape, on a technicality, what should have been an automatic ban for missing doping tests under the whereabouts system within 12 months.
But a recent decision by a judge in Massachusetts, who threw out evidence obtained with the fed's malware, might have dealt a blow to the future of the FBI's hacking operations and subsequent criminal cases, all because of a technicality: a procedural rule known as Rule 41.
Earlier this year, the government granted him citizenship in hopes that he would receive diplomatic immunity and could exit the building without getting arrested by British authorities for the two sexual assault-related charges he faced in Sweden (which have since been dropped due to a technicality).
A wrestling standout who almost competed for the Canadian team at The Olympics if it weren't for a technicality, 42-year-old Yamamoto was taking on 1-0 Japanese fighter Rena Kubota, a shoot and kickboxer who has won a number of world titles in those disciplines.
Even though Uganda's high court struck down the anti-homosexuality law on a technicality in July 2014, "nothing changed immediately," said the Ugandan priest, who had continued to help dozens of Ugandans find temporary shelter in houses on the outskirts of Nairobi while their cases lingered.
An interview in Nature with the CEO of Yield10 Bioscience, which developed the camelina, gives new insight into how that regulatory technicality is already making it significantly faster and cheaper to bring new biotech plants to market—shaving years and tens of millions of dollars off production.
Most cop procedurals have a fairly utopian view of law enforcement: Police usually play by the rules, defendants are frequently assigned excellent representation, and the main challenge is dotting the prosecution's i's and crossing its t's so key evidence doesn't get tossed out on a technicality.
Whist this might seem like a regulatory technicality, it's a significant milestone for the young London-based startup and means U.K. regulators are confident Monzo has the required technology infrastructure and capital required to begin looking after customer deposits on a much-wider and protected scale.
In a decision involving the Tribune case, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit threw out the constructive fraudulent conveyance claims on a technicality, holding that those claims were barred by another section of the bankruptcy code that prohibited suits against security holders.
Over the years, in addition to perfecting a vicious live show, the hardworking quintet developed a unique style of progressive-yet-propulsive punk-inflected metallic hardcore that marries jumpy tempos, driving riffs, sick guitar solos, and muscular technicality, while experimenting with building songs around Latin rhythms.
While it may seem like a technicality to people who have not been through it, that little black box on those applications became like another kind of cell for me, and it took me ten years of living a lie before I decided to fight back.
The day after the arbitrator's decision became public, Michael Solo, the school's teachers union chapter leader, sent a letter to the rest of the staff members saying that Ms. Elvin had gotten off on "a technicality" and assuring them that she would never come back to Dewey.
On the one hand, Ms. Valentine's "engagement on a technicality" may seem to play into a troubling representation of a black woman: someone who schemes and connives to achieve her romantic goal, rather than follow the ladylike conventions for how engagements and marriages are supposed to happen.
A former elementary school teacher who worked as a nanny and a Starbucks barista while training in Boulder to qualify, Fog qualified on a technicality, being two seconds over the 2-hour-45-minute threshold, which qualified after the track and field group lowered the qualifying standard in December.
But according to Manning's attorneys, today's release is on a technicality — the grand jury's term in the new case has expired, but she'll be back in court (and if she refuses to testify again, possibly behind bars) as soon as next Thursday when a new grand jury arrives.
Thomas denied the petition for the civil forfeiture case on a technicality: He said that the defendant, Lisa Olivia Leonard, didn't properly bring one of her legal arguments to the Texas Court of Appeals, denying that court an opportunity to rule on the full facts of her case.
Warren's subsequent reading of the letter on Facebook Live has since been viewed more than 6 million times, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's reasoning for invoking a technicality — "she was warned, she was given an explanation; nevertheless, she persisted" — has since been repurposed as a feminist rallying cry.
All it takes is one ideology-driven lawyer or documentarian crafty enough to make the case a cause célèbre and suddenly the victims' families get to spend the rest of their lives going to hearings, or, worse, see their loved ones' killer ennobled and released on a technicality.
She also said his failure to register as a foreign lobbyist for Ukraine was not "a mere technicality" or an oversight, but a serious omission that deprived the American public, members of Congress and policymakers of information necessary to judge the motivations of those who seek to influence them.
That would deter the Ninth Circuit from issuing a ruling in the meantime (because it wouldn't want to stick its neck out if it was about to be overturned), and avoid the possibility that a legal technicality could render the case moot before the Supreme Court got a crack at it.
Plus, having her dragon break the symbol of ultimate authority was poetic enough to work for me — certainly more so than Jon just taking the throne due to murder and a technicality of birth, which would have been an easy way out that I'm very glad the show didn't take.
Keenan: Hypothetically speaking, if the sites affected by the takedowns were to just say, here's the content of the posts that was deleted due to a technicality of the acquisition terms, would that be like a nuclear bomb, or would that just be finding a way around the acquisition terms?
In the case of the week, a murder victim's mom begs for a shorter sentence for her son's killer, Jason, a total dummy who ends up confessing to the crime thanks to a text technicality (he spelled love "l-u-v," which the victim would never have been caught dead doing).
The New York archdiocese is essentially allowing Father Timone to continue serving as a priest because of a bureaucratic technicality — a position that seems to fly in the face of the pledge by Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, the archbishop of the New York Archdiocese, to aggressively handle sexual abuse accusations.
"To me, this is all part of the growing pains of China trying to liberalize its financial markets to become an important player on the world stage, and from a technicality standpoint, they are learning to deal with the various issues that come with that," said Howard Tai, an analyst at Aite Group.
AT&T gets the benefit of claiming that it has the only "5G" iPhone around due to the technicality of its branding, while its competition is stuck offering Apple devices that are still only on LTE, despite the fact that they're still all the same hardware and running on the same LTE networks.
These Philly death metal young bloods have blown the fuck up over the past few years, and for good reason; they deftly marry a strong grasp on the genre's penchant for dizzying technicality with spiraling solos, churning gory riffs, and honest-to-Beezlebub melodies torn straight out of the latter-day Schuldiner playbook.
" Brandi Collins-Dexter, senior campaign director at Color of Change, which has been pushing Facebook to perform a "civil rights audit," told Motherboard via a spokesperson that her organization has had a similar conversation with Facebook, where Color of Change said that "this distinction is unacceptable," and based on a "mere technicality.
As usual, the tag "experimental black metal" only scratches the surface of what they get up to in this one—their customary complexity and dizzying technicality is on full display, and speeds by at a breakneck pace, cramming stop-start riffs, merciless drumming, churning death, malicious black, and unexpectedly clear, shouted, manic vocals.
That may sound like a technicality — it has to do with whether healthy people subsidize sicker ones — but it proved a dealbreaker for Lee, and serves as a fresh warning to Senate leaders who think they can negotiate a last-minute compromise between their moderate and conservative wings — or even among independent minded conservatives.
Her essay goes through a typical night for the family, where the spouses tag-team to the best of their availability to get Sid to sleep in his room on his own — from pointing out the wall separating his room from theirs is basically just a technicality, to hoping his shouts for "Daddy!" stop (spoiler: they didn't).
Sure, there's a whiff of vintage Florida death lingering over some of the more frenzied passages, but there's also a heavy dose of bestial-baiting modern black/death, an affinity for off-kilter technicality, and, in Cheri Musrasrik, a vocalist whose performances range from tortured to terrifying depending on which circle of Hell she's currently occupying.
And it seems that Clement's guidance counselor made good on her word, because here's a screencap of Clement getting the keys handed over to him, per soon-to-be NJ.com sports reporter Zack Rosenblatt: Clement, an undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin (pfft, technicality), is averaging 4.5 yards a carry and has 4 touchdowns for the league's best team.
Dragun's photo is worthy of five stars, for sure, but the shining moment for her is the name on the license and the gender specificity on the bottom line: "Sex: F." This was a technicality battle Dragun fought for over a year in her state of California, a fight that was "the most rewarding yet difficult experiences," she tells Refinery29.
We know that Faith and Greer are destined for a falling-out, but when conflict does at last arise it is over a question of corporate negligence—a narrative technicality, and a sorely missed opportunity for the book to explore more revealing differences between a movement's standard-bearers and their protégés, who must embrace them to learn, and reject them to grow.
I can imagine if you swapped the historical fanfare for a mechanical, fencing-esque vibe, with a droll, nameless BBC commentator talking in technicality tongues, making you want to smash that red button to stick the volleyball on, it would fit right in with the other D-list sports that people like to pretend they know a lot about when they watch these things.
The company is basing this is on a bit of a technicality, saying A-GPS data, which is gathered the company claims for use both by emergency services and for GPS-based services like ride-hailing apps, is not under the same umbrella as the data the FCC prohibits carriers from selling or data stored in what's known as the National Emergency Address Database (NEAD).
Then there's the issue of the capitalistic construct of copyright being totally incompatible with Communist thinking (though we'd like to watch these comrades try to sue Macy's and use their winnings to fund the next revolution); and the technicality that most of the companies with red star logos were started before the Soviet Union was a glimmer in the revolutionaries' eyes (who's appropriating now?).
By stating to the court that I cannot and do not know whom the records are about, the commissioner and his lawyers are hanging their hats on a recondite procedural technicality: In order to prove that the information I seek relates to Johnson, such proof must exist in the legal record — and the only evidence that would meet the court's definition of such proof is the very documents that the commissioner refuses to disclose.
But just in case at some point over the next few months of voting (a mere technicality, but you have to let the people have their fun), one of Trump's remaining rivals (I can barely remember their names, to be honest) wanted to waste money running attack ads against him (a strange, antiquated concept, I know), it seems worth suggesting some ideas for how the poor hapless dear might go about it.
This bill also fixes that technicality in the existing rules that allows a driver under 21 to take an eight or more hour drive across a long state like Florida or Tennessee, but doesn't allow for a 14-mile drive from Virginia to Washington DC. Under the legislation, once a driver has met the requirements to obtain a CDL, they may begin a two-step program of additional training which includes rigorous performance benchmarks that each candidate must achieve.
In its nine-page petition, the American Grassfed Association and the Organization for Competitive Markets asked USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service to change its policy to allow only U.S. domestically raised meat products to be labeled "Product of U.S.A." The groups say that the largest multinational corporations, which control 80 percent of the U.S. beef market, have been taking advantage of the technicality that allows imported meat and meat products to be brought into the U.S. and pass through a USDA-inspected plant to bear the label.
A New York Times op-ed published last week outlines several instances when, as California's top prosecutor, she fought to keep people in jail: She did this in cases involving George Gage, serving a 70-year sentence despite evidence for wrongful conviction; Daniel Larsen, whose trial lawyer was incompetent and Harris argued a technicality to try to keep him imprisoned; Johnny Baca, whose murder conviction she defended despite his prosecutor presenting false testimony; Kevin Cooper, whose trial was rife with racism—she fought against his appeal that asked the state to use more advanced DNA testing.
But the sentiment he was expressing, picture aside, that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE has used a technicality to avoid random judge selection and get the same Obama appointee that denied bail to Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE in a highly unusual move, was core-protected political speech.

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