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"technically" Definitions
  1. according to the exact meaning, facts etc.
  2. in a way that is connected with the skills needed for a particular job, sport, art, etc.
  3. in a way that is connected with the practical use of machines, methods, etc. in science and industry

990 Sentences With "technically"

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Slavery is technically -- technically -- still legal in many states.
I'm calling a technical: Technically, I'm fully covered, technically, I'm not exposing any bits, and technically, I'm an adult who pays bills.
Technically, a new fall TV season begins today, Monday, September 24. Technically.
Technically — and purely technically — 21 Day is focused on the idea of love.
It's technically more difficult than a hand transplant because, vascularly, it's more technically challenging.
Sam Shepherd's first release since 2015's critically-lauded Elaenia is technically an EP, but only technically.
Pete Davidson was technically single when he started dating Ariana Grande ... TECHNICALLY, but "Friends" fans might not agree.
Since Jon technically died, he figures he's technically fulfilled the terms of his oath to the Night's Watch.
Okay, we technically won't physically be there because Prince Harry and Meghan Markle technically don't know that we exist.
Image: GizmodoAs we've mentioned, this connector can technically support data transfer, charging, video output (technically known as Alternate Mode), and more.
"This has been a technically difficult effort, and we are entering the most technically demanding phase," Gilbride wrote in an email.
So, even though they are technically competitors in the cable TV/ISP market, they aren't technically in the mobile market yet.
Now, I hear you: Black Mirror isn't technically horror, but it is technically freaky and weird, and that fits right in.
As of writing this, weed is still technically illegal for recreational use in Canada, but we are also all technically baked af.
The package is technically in the form of a conference report, which isn't amendable, so the process can technically move fairly quickly.
Fake poop is technically cheap and will technically fit in a stocking, but it will probably end up in a drawer pretty quickly.
And then it was a question of the security versus security, can we technically get there and how do we technically get there?
It's technically not a plant, and it's technically not a protein, giving it certain advantages over competitors like Impossible Foods or Beyond Meat.
Lyanna Mormont is only too happy to point out that Jon is technically a Snow, while Sansa is technically a Bolton and/or Lannister.
The Venom and Black Cat / Silver Sable films aren't technically spinoffs, because they're technically unrelated to the latest live-action iteration of Spider-Man.
Fake poop or an emergency clown nose are technically cheap and technically fit in a stocking, but we doubt anyone was dying to open those.
A senior NATO defense source told Reuters that the reduction of violence period was indeed technically over, meaning technically the Taliban could attack Afghan forces.
That technically made it the highest-scoring game in major college football history — in the same way, you might say, that the Aggies technically won.
In case President Trump forgot, South Korea is technically an American ally, and North Korea is technically not ... although he seems to see it differently.
The powerful labor union, which represents 60,000 people in Nevada's hospitality industry, didn't technically endorse any candidate, and so it technically did not back a loser.
Prior to today, many actions contemplated and indeed announced by opponents of the rule were technically not possible, since the rule was technically not yet in force.
Omin tells me that the answers to the questions were technically correct, but he suspects the customs official interrogating him wasn't technically trained and couldn't understand his answers.
While the two may not share everything in common (one is technically a soft dog, the other "technically" a breathing human), they both have an excellent sense of style.
Although the 4-ounce camera is technically 4K, it uses all that resolution to give you realtime flexibility, so the actual video recorded is 720p — technically HD, but only just.
That suggests to us that the market is in great shape technically and we're getting a lot of good fundamental support for that technically strong position," he told "Power Lunch.
Even though [the mermaid] is technically a woman, and the prince is technically a guy, there's not a version in which they get to be together, because it's gay as hell.
And you know, you can be a technically perfect singer, and — I'm sure the band can all agree — you can be technically perfect but have no ability to tell a story.
First — technically speaking — the referendum is not legally binding.
Half are Marvel movies — Endgame makes it six, technically.
Yes, technically ... but my god, you're missing the point.
So yes — technically, the 2019 Oscars have no host.
Apple's new iPhone X starts at $1,000 — technically $1493.
Technically Rome was a republic, and technically the lower classes could cast votes, but the system was rigged so that a few noblemen always held most of the political influence during an election.
The U.S. government estimates the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico contains about 48 billion barrels of undiscovered technically recoverable oil and 141 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered technically recoverable gas.
And while Fed Chair Janet Yellen is technically correct when she argues that business cycles don't die of old age, I would argue that no living being technically does die of old age.
I go in with a strong concept and work technically.
To be sure, the play succeeded because it worked technically.
Like everything else in the programme, it was technically flawless.
Technically — really, by any measure — I was one of them.
Technically, it's only illegal to drive while 'impaired' by alcohol.
The Helm does many things right, both philosophically and technically.
Technically, though, their first public outing was at the airport.
You can still technically put an AMP slideshow page anywhere.
"We label everything 'not for human consumption,' technically," he said.
It's technically a "work" event, but it's at Warner Bros.
Facts First: This is technically true but needs more context.
Technically, leech therapy has been around since ancient Egyptian times.
Now, you can argue that Barr technically didn't lie there.
The 1080p Razer Blade Pro is technically a new option.
Technically I didn't sleep with the POTUS 12 years ago.
So, technically, your infotainment setup is already out of date.
So that's technically possible, if a bit of a stretch.
"Technically my title was Electronic Technician," Fernandez tells Y Combinator.
Now okay, sure, The Marc Newson Hourglass technically measures time.
Technically, she's the head of HR and a licensed psychiatrist.
This statement, while technically accurate, is based on misleading research.
"It's technically not that much of a change," she conceded.
Lutnick found that even in places where minors have technically
No one calls Scotland "Northern Britain," although technically it is.
While Eva's family were not technically landlords, they were rich.
Photo: APStalling growth is technically no longer Snapchat's biggest problem.
Technically, Kate doesn't do any actual work in Fifty Shades.
What else was involved technically in bringing this to life?
Or, technically, do they still have you on the leash?
Technically, the Vive, but that seems like HTC's territory now.
The contract was technically oversold on the relative strength index.
"It's not technically practical," said the University of Delaware's Kempton.
"Technically, I did not issue the offer correctly," Jones said.
Using a bot is technically cheating and against Amazon's policies.
So in terms of numbers, he's actually technically the frontrunner.
Spoiler: It looks just like Luke's ... because, technically, it is!
Technically, the term means "discontinuous" as opposed to continuous, i.e.
Technically, it's only illegal to drive while "impaired" by alcohol.
Yes, Remy, she's technically still married, but just on paper!
Credit where it's technically due: "XTCY" is a decent track.
Nigel Farage, the former leader, is technically back in charge.
They technically reconstruct where something happened and how something happened.
It's when they acknowledge they're still technically husband and wife.
Tens of millions more, while not technically obese, are overweight.
"The stock is in a technically vulnerable position," said Gordon.
I'd technically won things before, but I don't count them.
So, it technically doesn't authorize the opening of the inquiry.
That's technically six cameras, which is probably too many cameras.
At that point, they were technically inside the United States.
A rise in volume on Thursday was also technically positive.
So, [the Kardashians are] not even technically my family anymore.
Even though technically every day for me is a weekend.
Technically, the US could be flying through another country's airspace.
It seems that the Mcgauheys were technically violating the law.
Which means that, technically, nobody actually solved the entire thing.
Sure, it's technically "good" to eat healthy, but who cares.
It is an expensive, technically complex way of farming fish.
Granted, that's not technically dialogue, but Wendy's glare speaks volumes.
"Technically, you can't polish any turd," joked the primetime host.
Technically, it will play records, and it's easy, but please.
Even when Trian technically loses a fight, it often wins.
Technically, that congregation would still be possible with the MegaSpoiler.
For all its vastness, it's technically a "small world" network.
But operating it without a license would technically be illegal.
So people watched, but we don't technically know how many.
Technically, Jimmy is correct, but his script omits key facts.
So, there is technically still some hope for the show.
"Technically, I feel like I'm playing my game," Lundqvist said.
That's easier said than done, but again, it's technically possible.
And yes, technically, Thiel might be able to do that.
Now, neither of those features is technically going anywhere yet.
The $145 million, then, technically represents a $5 million cut.
Okay so these weren't technically dangerous, but they were terrifying.
Technically, the President is still chosen by the Electoral College.
Technically speaking, EERC's services aren't necessary to win the credit.
Technically this is illegal, but nobody seems minded to interfere.
Brilliant technically but he never let that make him isolated.
There's got to be a way we can technically innovate.
"Central American sovereigns trade technically tight," said a syndicate manager.
You could technically say it was our first real date.
The Last Czars is technically a documentary with lush reenactments.
Technically, they aren't required to follow this code of conduct.
So, these successes are technically satisfying, but are they important?
Conway said ANZ had been getting towards being technically oversold.
But technically, the Justice Department isn't appearing as an objector.
The game continues the show's technically correct naming scheme, too.
Just technically speaking, I think some do get looked at.
Well technically, there were penguins, and it was pretty special.
Technically, there used to be a free meshnet node here.
Friday was technically Wang's third "wedding" to her wife, Huang.
"Yes, we are technically leasing our equipment," says Melissa Niu.
It's not something I wanted to do, just technically speaking.
Technically, under the Constitution, he has that level of authority.
Note: Technically, the U.S. is still part of the pact.
Technically yes, but honestly I've never heard of it happening.
Yes, Miles Morales technically exists inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Hillary Clinton was indeed elsewhere, which makes Giuliani technically correct.
Although technically I know everyone says it is breaking out.
It's technically not an arrest -- but a forced mental evaluation.
Despite its pullback, Ross says the stock remains technically strong.
But it's electric, so it's not really … technically not running.
Technically we turned out of the bear market last night.
Well over 90 percent of financial advisors are technically brokers.
Sure, Queen B isn't technically a Bronco or a Panther.
"It's organically based, but it's not technically organic," he said.
All the arts in the 20th century exhausted themselves technically.
Technically, the criteria for government watch list programs aren't classified.
Well, technically, Holovect says it doesn't peddle a hologram display.
You had one job kid, and technically, you did it.
This is, technically, cause for disciplinary action, if not expulsion.
"Technically, he could, but it would be difficult," Skordas said.
Technically, losing candidates have 72 hours to register an appeal.
Technically, the U.S. is still party to the Paris accord.
She is technically allowed to simultaneously run for both offices.
The border, technically, is already closed to illegal border crossings.
Technically, there is no sign that this is ending here.
Yes, technically, the episode is whatever you make of it.
The rapid rise puts oil, technically, in a bull market.
Sure, Bezos' letter is not technically a "book," he acknowledges.
Oh, I guess by technically being a war criminal. Whoops. 
Technically, a pen and paper or computer spreadsheet can suffice.
"Technically, I'm going to the gym after this," Grundy muttered.
Playboy corset remains unchanged, although it was technically redesigned in
In fact, you technically don't have to travel at all.
Technically speaking, we had a cast, we lost a cast.
When fewer shares are outstanding, each one technically earns more.
"Technically, there are two types of repack," Rudy told me.
To be fair, wheat flour isn't technically a traditional ingredient.
With her blood and immune cells, he's technically a chimera.
On the red carpet, the dress didn't technically light up.
Lil Wayne does, technically, warn us to excuse his charisma.
The US is still technically in the treaty until 2020.
Because spirits made out of agave are technically called mezcal.
This isn't technically the last image the rover sent, though.
Like Bitcoin, Ethereum is both technically fascinating and generally awesome.
Technically, the U.S. team isn't officially announced until July 10.
It's a little impractical, but technically you'd have fewer obligations.
Confession, for instance, cannot technically be taken on the internet.
"Emanuel Steward changed him as a fighter technically," Farhood said.
"That, to me, was probably the most technically difficult shot."
"I didn't know how to technically describe it," the Rev.
And technically, they're not allowed to speak out about it.
" Her dancing, he wrote, "was truly superb, technically and dramatically.
She was also technically homeless at the time, she said.
Technically, yes, because they've gained human cells in their bodies.
Or is Jimmy Fallon now technically a famous TikTok creator?
I guess technically, that would be a contract as well.
It is legal and, with the right equipment, technically simple.
"I thought technically I could pick it up," he said.
By that point, integration was, technically, reality, with Brown v.
How to do that technically, it's another issue to discuss.
"Technically, he has nonclinical coronary atherosclerosis," Dr. Jackson told reporters.
Technically, everyone had aged a decade, but I couldn't tell.
But dancing in a subway car is still technically illegal.
When they married, their property technically belonged to their husbands.
Technically, they "bought" them, but we see what buying means.
Here's why the Korean War is technically still not over.
I like books that are both historically and technically aware.
Well, technically, he didn't resign — he was hospitalized for exhaustion.
"Technically speaking, excellent music is excellent music," Ms. Canedy said.
Ferguson's works are technically accomplished and tidy in their execution.
Now, is Verizon technically and legally in the right here?
This is a different question from whether it's technically possible.
But none of the NATO allies are technically in arrears.
Mr. Trump's name does not technically appear on the document.
I don't technically need to be online until 9 a.m.
She was celebrating her 23rd birthday; he was technically underage.
Technically, the 2020 Oscars aren't supposed to have a host.
But Trump doesn't technically have to do any of that.
The North Face's Flight is technically a lightweight rain jacket.
And it's technically already happening, just on a piecemeal basis.
In fact, that has technically already occurred -- just last year.
There are, technically, plenty of kind people in this universe.
You're technically getting unlimited text messages and phone calls, sure.
But for Xiaomi, this should technically not be a problem.
And yes, the Cubs technically won the 2016 World Series.
No one was technically judging, but I think I won.
Technically, it's a collection reinstallation spiced with a few loans.
"There's nothing technically infeasible about what we're doing," he said.
The play was technically legal, but Hardin apologized for it.
I'm technically allowed to drink, but have stopped during treatment.
And I didn't technically have any credentials from that perspective.
LINKLATER Technically, you could see it any way you want.
Technically, most steady background whirr isn't white noise at all.
Technically, the change did not kick in until this year.
The emergency ruling technically only applies to the Surins' case.
Yeah, so it's likely no laws are technically being broken.
Technically, you can call it the U.S. current account deficit.
The sites crashed even before Black Friday had technically begun.
Though technically correct, I hate these stinking snoots the most.
Their activity is technically not illegal, and they operate openly.
The seatbelt is clicked into place but technically protects nothing.
And technically, anything inside the intestine is outside your body.
Warning: Technically, this story may spoil the new Netflix docuseries.
Today, it has technically reopened, though imports remain dangerously low.
The court's request would be technically impossible to abide by.
I'm technically safe, but who knows what will happen now.
"A Christmas Carol," Charles Dickens O.K., it's technically a novella.
He argued that the presidency became technically vacant on Jan.
Taking pictures of their suburban Ottawa headquarters is technically illegal.
The practice has become significantly more widespread and technically sophisticated.
Let's not forget, technically, this is my first real job.
When you're a foreign correspondent, you're technically never off duty!
In the Black Sea, Rosneft faces a technically challenging project.
Technically, under the wording of the bill, this is true.
Elle is technically impressive, emotionally moving, and full of meaning.
Those could include expensive retrofits where "technically and economically justifiable".
Technically, that legislation only fell one vote short of passing.
Yes, technically more white people are victims of police violence.
The program's funding technically expired at the end of September.
The first day of spring, March 20Sure, March 20 will probably still be cold, rainy and shady, but it'll still technically be spring, which is technically enough of a reason to be excited. 8.
Technically, JetBlue's plan is still pending approval from the Cuban government.
So its claim to have built an ICBM is technically correct.
Everyone has an origin story and, technically, so does every thing.
Both of these smart speakers are technically capable of playing music.
WATTERS: Okay, so you&aposre still technically living with the family.
While such a diplomatic move is technically feasible, is it probable?
CBD isn't technically illegal, because states usually regulate THC, not CBD.
So technically speaking they're not "wild" horses—they're actually feral horses.
The longer it takes, the longer Jack is technically alive...right?
While this year's holiday has technically been ongoing since Jan 22.
Sure, I may not *technically* be leader of the free world.
Technically, all that was just the request to deactivate your account.
Technically, you're exempt from the ban if you're busy dialing 911.
Sure, combining Cheetos with fast-food favorites is technically old news.
Tacos aren't technically people, but they certainly qualify as significant others!
Technically, this is treason — Jaime acted in defiance of his queen.
Mosquitoes that lead to fewer mosquitoes are also, technically, a pesticide.
Alabama has hired "analysts," who aren't technically coaches, but help strategize.
She will technically not be a month old until January 26.
And technically, he's the guy who's supposed to take the throne.
Microcopy is rarely done on bone because it is technically challenging.
So technically speaking, it's not actually hair growing from the tongue.
Technically, the route that Google Maps gave me was wheelchair-accessible.
Technically it's required to, though there's no deadline governing how quickly.
So technically, you can now examine a new 'rash' I've developed.
There are grey areas however, with some technically considered Chinese products.
Technically speaking, I feel like I had gotten a little better.
Alcohol, technically "ethanol," is a simple chemical with powerful neurological effects.
Doing whatever is technically possible to stop terrorists will become compulsory.
Though I wasn't technically due at the office until 11 a.m.
Technically speaking, though, PS VR is the weakest of the three.
Well, technically, "the blonde one" was her second favorite behind Scary.
That means that Gmail is technically covered, from a legal standpoint.
So, you technically use more "energy" (aka calories) in the cold.
All that said, Apple technically hasn't discontinued the old MacBook Air.
Or is it technically a battery with a phone in it?
Because America, technically, has nothing to do with the beer industry.
They technically should be called Blink one hundred and eighty two.
The technology is technically possible, but prohibitively expensive in most instances.
Astrobiology technically just means the study of life in the universe.
Although he is free, he technically could stand trial once again.
Technically, the lawsuit is a constitutional challenge to the state's statute.
Though it's still technically summer, now's the time to stock up.
But Sunday technically wasn't Rousey's first time in a WWE ring.
RU1: And how will they do it technically in this case?
To be fair, the Atom Cats aren't technically all about felines.
It technically is a third-gen Dot, just with a clock.
Technically, Teigen isn't all that bad for someone with no training.
The mode was technically included, but was seriously lacking in options.
Technically, all of these biographical details are indicated in the script.
Technically, Johnson has deal — but Parliament hasn't voted for it yet.
It's technically not the first Soyuz launch since the accident, though.
Well technically I said 'NO WAY' twice but I meant yes.
It was a Tuesday, and technically the first day of classes.
But technically, it's not the actual bill that requires 60 votes.
WATTERS: OK, not technically calling for a boycott, just raising questions.
"Certainly the specific techniques are technically not possibly today," he added.
Technically this change is allowed by the app's terms of service.
Technically, he's not pushing the water itself, but Brita water filters.
It has technically capable firms with long histories and skilled workers.
J: Technically this is only half of Johnson & Johnson's iconic logo.
Is it technically possible to do what the government has ordered?
It can technically know if you have a Fitbit on you.
Whether it's fair treatment or not, however, it is technically legal.
Technically speaking, the researchers weren't trying to treat a genetic disease.
I know that's not technically your title, but you run Messenger.
"Broken heart syndrome," technically called stress-induced cardiomyopathy, is one explanation.
It's the company's first product that's technically not inside the home.
But technically a rocket engine test can sometimes make it rain.
Zuckerberg acknowledged that the situation was complex, both technically and philosophically.
Filter bubbles are technically enabled, but they are not strictly technological.
Technically, after the expiration date, the medications may become less potent.
Although they're all technically numbered, there is no logic to it.
This isn't the only snack that could technically get you tipsy.
A difficult stage may seem impossible, but, technically speaking, it's not.
Technically, what you're going to be doing is not watching it.
Ribby McRibface, unlike the standard McRib, is technically available any time.
Although often labeled as science fiction, it's technically a fantasy adventure.
Brief civics lesson: You're not technically voting for president on Nov.
It's those people -- 538 of them -- who technically pick the president.
I guess one could argue Washington, D.C., was watching movies...technically.
But, I would say technically speaking, he's probably the best fighter.
The Poke never left, you might argue, and technically, you're right.
Technically, the Kotoka Strawberry Gift Box is sold in Hong Kong.
But it wasn't technically a "deepfake" because it was so crude.
Rembrandt's technically very good, but Franz Hals paints better large paintings.
And they'll also see how technically difficult it is to engineer.
But that is not technically allowed under the order protection rule.
McLaren, meanwhile, strives to make its cars the most technically advanced.
But while technically correct, that sort of argument is incredibly disingenuous.
Technically, the airline fee credit applies only to airline fee incidentals.
And animated tea cups can't *technically* have hypothetical sexualities, because they're . . .
Well, technically she wore skin serum, eye cream and lip balm.
"Almost everything you'll find in museums is technically stolen," Owen said.
This is technically the third time "Unforgettable" has gotten the ax.
"So we've gotten a lot better technically," Bickert told the committee.
Now, the disappearance of Arctic sea ice is technically old news.
And technically, I guess they do here, but we're all adults.
The concept is inherently stupid, but the implementation is technically sound.
But technically, the award goes to the film's country of origin.
Okay, so technically Goose is neither a pet nor a cat.
Technically, if bad decisions are made, I can be a grandma.
They're not technically jet engines (so the aircraft isn't a "jet").
Trump also can't technically withdraw from the agreement until November 2019.
Even if it's technically legal in the country you're visiting. 86.
After all, it would be technically legal for Congress to: 1.
"Technically, you can't polish any turd," CNN host Anderson Cooper responded.
Technically, this is a short film for a luxury fashion house.
The race for the state Supreme Court seat was technically nonpartisan.
White salt crystals are technically a combination of sodium and chloride.
A roof now covers the ride, though it's still technically outdoors.
It functions nearly identically to HBO Go, and it's technically newer.
"He's so technically sound," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said of Suzuki.
It's technically a neurotoxin and can be dangerous in large quantities.
Like the Babdook though, Cuca is a baddie, technically a witch.
Large gatherings and protests without approval are technically illegal in China.
And in large cities like New York, this is technically true.
"I'm still technically from a B.M.I. category considered overweight," she said.
Angela Lansbury was technically born British, but she's thoroughly American now.
That means this race is technically within the margin of error.
Well, technically it includes partnerships, limited liability companies, and S corporations.
Those rules extend beyond actions that technically qualify as practicing law.
Technically competent and diverse leadership are essential to fulfilling this mission.
North Korea and Finland are technically separated by only one country.
" The technically accurate term for this procedure is "nuclear genome transfer.
I guess technically there were multiple onion bits on this burger.
After all, Tate was technically hired by Bluebella, not Victoria's Secret.
Well, technically, some of it is on fire, namely in California.
Never mind that it is all technically prohibited by Canadian law.
Technically, CHX could still resubmit its proposal or seek other buyers.
It's not just that her pastries were delicious and technically flawless.
All of those strategies are costly, politically charged or technically challenging.
There is technically a deadline for a government to be formed.
Diana Moskovitz, a senior editor, was technically the last one standing.
As a result, tortoises are technically the first vertebrates in space.
And remember, the Korean War isn't over, at least not technically.
So an 'inkless printer', technically, but not actually ink-less technology.
"The problems here are complex, both technically and philosophically," Zuckerberg writes.
Technically, Waymo has had Android and iOS apps for some time.
"A government shutdown is technically still on the table," he added.
This would technically start the five-year clock as of 215.
As a Cabinet secretary, Zinke can't technically lobby a congressional bill.
"Um, I don't think this is technically legal, so..." Efron says.
The gains would go mostly to technically-skilled employees, he said.
They're technically the same franchise, but they're not the Hartford Whalers.
It's no secret Mariah Carey invented Christmas—and technically she did.
"You could eat it, technically, if you wanted to," Paltrow confirmed.
Technically, Congress is watching the case just as everyone else is.
Technically, KeRanger was not the first ransomware aimed at Mac users.
This isn't technically H&M's initial effort in the bridal space.
Calamitous events that remain out of their hands are technically possible.
This is technically true, and a few foolhardy companies have tried.
Efficacy: 3/10, because the soap did technically fry the potatoes.
Or was I just looking for something technically joyous to play?
So the coverage requirement itself is still technically on the books.
He even makes a point that, technically, they are "betting together".
Government procurement rules haven't changed and EPEAT is still technically voluntary.
And okay, sure, these new series don't technically constitute a moment.
And I finished the song which would technically finish the record.
Technically it was likely a heart defect that caused their deaths.
But other, more nefarious, people could technically do the same thing.
Technically, nothing has changed since the legalization of cannabis in October.
It's technically a Starbucks kiosk and features a slightly abridged menu.
Except that she's not technically Irish; she was born in England.
There are technically two Manhattan-centric theme entries — 22014A and 20153A.
The Dickey Amendment technically did not ban gun research, only advocacy.
This feature is technically part of VICE Sports' March Madness coverage.
These kinds of negotiations and communication are technically and politically feasible.
There should technically be another term in my energy equation above.
O.K., now it's technically possible — let's not be patronizing to Maisie.
"Technically, he might be the best person to capture the hypocrisy."
Technically, those lawmakers would be members of their respective national parliaments.
The French were physically, technically and tactically superior at every position.
Wealth is technically the value of your assets, minus your debts.
He is technically free to leave, presumably, yet he does not.
It's not technically illegal, but you're trying to start some [expletive].
It is nominally part of India, but technically a sovereign territory.
Sansa and Tyrion reminisced about their cheerless but technically continuing marriage.
And that last step wasn't even technically part of the process.
" In a telephone interview, he added: "He was technically the best.
Well, technically, yes — but it's a little more complicated than that.
Technically, yes, because North Korea has free access to Olympic broadcasts.
The queen is technically the head of both church and state.
She does so with remarkable verve, both technically and image-wise.
Technically, yes, airports are not covered by shelter in place orders.
Trump is technically right here but he's using a misleading statistic.
The filibuster was technically bipartisan, with 19 Democrats voting against cloture.
Instead, mediocre and even awful TV is often technically very good.
It was not technically a whiff, but it was close enough.
The pizza comes uncut, so technically you don't have to share.
We don't technically have to leave Bar Harbor until 212 a.m.
Technically, it can do whatever it wants, legal experts tell us.
Op-Ed Contributor MOSCOW — Technically, it's known as a triarylmethane dye.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is not a technically perfect novel.
Technically, I'm still in the House, but I have no home.
They're still technically posting status updates, but boy are they uncool.
"The plane was technically fit," General Bondarev told the news conference.
The State of the Union is … not happening this year, technically.
The prime minister of Morocco, technically, could be considered a criminal.
Yes, this would technically be rocket science—but the good kind.
Cryptocurrency trading, like that of bitcoin, is technically banned in China.
You own it, technically, but really you're just looking after it.
But technically, the plan needs approval from the Federal Highway Administration.
Technically, Kazan should never have been allowed to make the donation.
DK: I would say, technically speaking, we don't run remarkably differently.
Technically, it was out of their jurisdiction, Mr. Del Fra said.
Technically, they're a year in, but still feeling that newlywed vibe.
Postmates claims that technically it doesn't need explicit partnerships from restaurants.
Any roller is technically able to give you a facial massage.
The two are technically still in consultations over the 2018 complaint.
He was, at heart, if not technically, a pirate, a bookaneer.
"Technically, the State Department has vanished, has disappeared," the envoy said.
The rules are technically subject to change until comments are considered.
CCPA's rules are technically subject to change until comments are considered.
" (Emphasis added.) But there is no such animal as "technically illegal.
Technically the lira's all-time REER low was in October 2001.
The nuclear deal is technically alive in all but American hearts.
Yes, technically YOU are not at the border separating families YOURSELF.
Preferred stocks are technically a form of equity, like common stocks.
Despite what we see in The Irishman, technically we don't know.
Which, technically, is real 5G if you can find it. Ahem.
Trump is technically the first lady, who stayed back in Washington.
But people who aren't technically inclined shouldn't worry about falling behind.
Adana: Some of the most effective attacks aren't that technically complicated.
YIVO clarified that the exercise was not technically a writing contest.
Technically, it costs more than $700 even in the base model.
But, one technically minded trader says its foundation is still solid.
Technically, there's nothing preventing Trump from releasing his tax returns now.
I was technically doing my job, but I didn't like it.
Technically, Page no longer controlled the money — he merely "advised" it.
"Because of the power dynamic, it's technically not consensual," Taylor said.
"The auction was technically uncovered," said DZ bank strategist Andy Cossor.
In fact, she's not even technically the author of these archives.
Dozier: They're going to say that technically it wasn't suicide watch.
Technically, though, I also have 17 brothers and sisters, and counting.
Technically, Congolese property owners don't own the minerals beneath their land.
The Green New Deal "is technically and economically feasible," he said.
"The problems here are complex, both technically and philosophically," he wrote.
That's true, and most of those wines will be technically sound.
But technically it's very difficult to make a shutdown in Russia.
The cameras followed since, technically, the House was not in session.
They conceptualize whatever they want, and we make it happen technically.
Technically, they will be amendments to the House's health care bill.
We are leaning into a leadership team that is technically enabled.
They still haven't: a win on penalties is technically a draw.
Minuum is one of the more technically impressive keyboards for iOS.
First, this is technically something I'd planned to cover last week.
He does technically have a primary challenger, progressive Paula Jean Swearengin.
But technically, we should only add 97 percent of a day.
Claiming that secure back doors are technically impossible is politically convenient.
Lady Gaga, I don't know if she's technically under Konvict anymore.
Technically, Forrest Tucker is more of an antihero than anything else.
Now, disclaimer: we do have to mention straight away that the Bialetti doesn't *technically* make espresso, considering it's not able to build the amount of bars of pressure necessary to again, *technically* qualify it as espresso.
He did, and now I'm technically among the dozens of lost soldiers.
Technically, this isn't about breaking encryption, it's about figuring out a password.
Sunday's version did, too, but merit of a glossy, technically proficient kind.
But technically the Pepsi name is content, which the law doesn't enforce.
"With Leukemia, you're not technically in remission," Abdul-Jabbar tells PEOPLE now.
It's technically and formally dazzling, but it's also mannered and somewhat inaccessible.
Sure, it's "technically" unsafe to sleep in a vehicle, moving or parked.
Technically, then, ClearPlay's films aren't "edited," in the way CleanFlicks' films were.
So yes, technically you could just google all 36 of Vermeer's paintings.
While technically not everyone has herpes, a whole lot of people do.
The spacecraft is technically uncrewed, but there are three passengers of sorts.
Technically, you can still see Star Wars: The Force Awakens in theaters.
Rouhani claimed Iran was not technically pulling out of the nuclear pact.
Moffat is one of the most technically skilled television writers working today.
So you can, technically O.D. on the D. Be careful out there.
Technically, any Air Force plane carrying the president becomes Air Force One.
This is because technically we do not vote directly for the President.
They are the ghosts of the Space Age, technically mere space junk.
It's technically all connected, even if Netflix never wanted to admit it. 
It's not technically a nor'easter, though some folks were calling it that.
Ophthalmologists aren't willing to diagnose what is not technically an eye problem.
"You technically have the whole year to take them," said Rajo-Miller.
The compromise deal on border security technically gives Trump what he wants.
A flashlight or magnifier can help, but you don't technically need them.
Technically this monster is travelling but, by all means, call him out.
The equipment may also reveal the nanoflares, which nobody's technically ever seen.
And we did that across the board, technically, artistically, and story wise.
It was also technically the first album without original bassist Stuart David.
So technically, he shouldn&apost be able to get in the country.
It looks like the most technically advanced place in the world, too.
Technically-driven buying in crude and a commodities rally also boosted oil.
You can't buy one — technically, they're illegal — but the police sure can.
Again, Assange is technically free to leave the embassy anytime he wants.
Humans simply don't have the firepower to destroy the Earth itself. Technically.
This isn't Wölffer's first foray into rosé drinks that aren't technically wine.
Because sex work is technically illegal, this isn't much of a shock.
The plan costs $60 per month and does technically include unlimited data.
But also you're technically paying for it when you buy your iPhone.
As a logistics player, Lalamove is technically rivaled by existing, legacy players.
Overdue loans - those not yet technically considered bad - reached 3.4 trillion yuan.
Nonetheless, it may get technically harder for Nebraska to carry out executions.
Even though this was technically press for their movie Kong: Skull Island.
It still technically is, but gentrification has had its way with Vesterbro.
Even though Xanda's killing was technically legal, not everyone thinks it's ethical.
Technically, Rogue One isn't even part of the core Star Wars series.
So technically, examiners are still being told to refuse marks for scandalousness.
Kachikwu is the minister of state for petroleum, technically a junior minister.
I think they're technically wonderful, but their tuning is just plain evil.
So, technically, Drake's not the only one dropping weight in Meek's hometown.
And many of those technically unemployed people are over 65 and retired.
Star Fox was also one of the most technically impressive SNES games.
In cattle, futures were technically oversold and for a rebound, analysts said.
Despite technically losing, some analysts applauded Chevron for avoiding a bidding war.
Yet somehow, despite plenty of technically better options, the GIF has persevered.
Since seats are for life it, is not technically possible to resign.
Technically, it's the same thing; there's only one Avengers game in development.
"In stools" is technically not latin, so that wouldn't have been appropriate.
Alice isn't technically an actress, but there's a good reason for that.
Only native Egyptian names, currently used by the Copts would technically qualify.
Vanacker: Technically speaking, just to come to your last question, we can.
Technically, there are no Trump, Cruz or Kasich delegates -- they're free agents.
Technically, the fact that China censors search results is a state secret.
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Many of them were technically working for me, but they became mentors.
While the singer's new hue isn't technically new, we're all about it.
First, it's important to note that many polypropylene straws are technically recyclable.
None of the features Google announced this week are particularly complicated technically.
Now it takes only a small loss to render them technically insolvent.
After saving $50 elsewhere, the monitor will technically only cost you $89.99.
Technically, "flu season" lasts from October to May, and peaks in February.
More technically, a machine can have issues detecting hate across multiple sentences.
Tesla's system is technically not autonomous, so its driver assumes more responsibility.
A "ponytail headache" might sound dramatic, but it is technically a thing.
"Just keep in mind that it's still technically dessert, not a meal."
My MacBook may be slow and technically obsolete, but it still *works*.
Okay, so technically they're not GIFs, but "cinemagraphs," short, seamlessly repeating videos.
To this correspondent, the embassy is both technically masterful and aesthetically beautiful.
While technically that's quite a few dimes higher, it is essentially flat.
Technically, everything has been officially labeled "not for human consumption," he said.
So yes, it was technically a government entity that mishandled the phone.
Technically because of the dental floss-like charging case, they're pre-wrapped!
But wait — did this lopsided loss make Megan technically the underdog again?
Technically speaking, we're talking about the behavioral effects of a tax cut.
That's technically a hobby, I guess, but it doesn't seem as fun.
Technically it is true that losing a procedural motion has no significance.
Technically my sweaters from last year still fit, but they're getting loose.
Amazon and other companies have struggled to find technically qualified U.S. employees.
Yes, it is technically free money, but it is not worth anything.
Technically it is part of the show, but it's also like hell.
Still, it's worth considering that, technically, any lithium-ion battery could explode.
So at least technically large enough to produce a decent sized print.
And then everything we have to do technically comes out of that.
Uber drivers are technically contractors, not employees, meaning they work for themselves.
Though they sound fantastical, most of the new weapons are technically feasible.
Just like Clinton, the Falcons didn't technically blow a 3-33 lead.
This technically isn't the first time Saget has appeared on the show.
Technically, the Weird Sisters are all orphans who were raised as sisters.
While it's technically true that it's rare, it isn't all that meaningful.
I guess I technically didn't even make it past the free trial.
"Technically, they could be held in contempt by the court," Luban said.
It's one of those things that's technically possible, but a practical crapshoot.
Technically, while T29 debuted in 29, texting didn't take off right away.
Technically, Tebele's statement came after the meme was allegedly stolen from Coker.
Certainly, U.S. workers need to be technically trained at the highest standard.
My boss—greedy and technically inept, though hardly malicious—saw an opportunity.
The service technically still exists, but only as a shadow of itself.
Of course, we always have problems with you, but I mean technically.
So even though it's technically downtime, I'm still processing all these issues.
Technically, claustrophobia is an excessive fear of closed spaces, Dr. Schneier says.
Or things, technically, according to Dixon, who we caught up with yesterday.
Although we technically already know her fate, it's the thought that counts.
But Dearani assures me that most heart surgeons are pretty technically skilled.
As we reported, the warrant was pulled, so technically Bieber can return.
I never broke up with her, so technically I'm still with her.
The result is technically "180" — a single hemisphere of a 360 video.
" My response: "If those are three strikes, technically, I would be out.
Technically, Number226 isn't a bank per se — or not yet, at least.
Heck, Samuel is OSU's leading receiver and is technically an H-back.
"Miami" is technically the first video and "Late Night" is the sequel.
It's still technically illegal for Americans to travel to Cuba as tourists.
Technically, the protocol works in a kind of standard business blockchain fashion.
Technically proficient users could likely still bypass security to access the site.
Crude recently resumed trading above the technically significant $50 per barrel level.
Williams' condition is technically called "strabismus," according to the American Optometric Association.
A dick joke wearing overalls, for example, would technically be Mac DeMarco.
Technically it's "Can you please spell Gabbana," but we'll let it slide.
However, in this case, who technically owns the right to your fingerprint?
The Senate approved S.Res85 by unanimous consent, and not technically a vote.
Well, ass man is technically two words but you get the point.
There is no such thing as a good email app, technically speaking.
It's technically still summer, so North still gets a pass on curfew.
Actually, technically, Bourdain was first a novelist and a short-story writer.
FACEBOOK: Technically, you should wait a few days before posting obvious spoilers.
This new license does, so it's technically not an open-source license.
Should Fisher win the world record, it technically wouldn't be his first.
"It was technically not allowed but was akin to speeding," Epstein said.
While the foursome were skilled athletes and technically sound, Moolah was not.
The vast majority of Pennsylvania's Republican delegates are technically "unbound" or uncommitted.
Then there's the lifetime insurance—which technically isn't available at all anymore.
It was as technically challenging as it was self-aware and silly.
The S&P 1.93 technically peaked on May 21.9, 217 at 217.1,130.82.
And while these activities are technically independent, they are unabashedly pro-Biden.
In fact, Drive Pilot is even more robust than Autopilot, technically speaking.
It's unclear whether the turnstile at PedWest is technically on U.S. soil.
Some markets, especially Dubai and Egypt, have turned technically short-term bullish.
But, technically, the Fossil Q's are the first to ship with it.
It's possible, however, that the Three-Eyed Raven was still technically right.
I think this is what makes the project artistically and technically unique.
Actually, I have a confession to make: Roomano isn't technically a Gouda.
Second, Judge Kelly did not technically reach the core First Amendment issue.
And no, it wouldn't technically be his, it would be the ministry's.
A "1" consists of the same chemicals as polyester, technically polyethylene terephthalate.
Technically it's not a telescope (with or without a lens), per se.
Nigeria's government likes to say that Boko Haram has been "technically defeated".
It's also worth noting that the Cap technically debuted in 1940, Dec.
Technically, Cruz did say that Republicans were free to vote their conscience.
Though Betamax was technically superior, VHS won out by simply being ubiquitous.
Joe: So, this one has fruit on it, so technically it's healthy.
Technically, the Quinn is not really a wallet, but a card holder.
Senators are constrained in a way that House tax writers technically aren't.
That panel also seems to have been technically disadvantaged from the start.
The schedule was challenging for him, not so much technically as emotionally.
While Kate Middleton isn't technically a princess, she often dresses like one.
Fall isn't technically here until September 23, when the autumnal equinox occurs.
Joe: Now, we've already had, technically, a fish taco already for this.
It is technically a hamlet, or small unincorporated settlement, of Cameron County.
I technically had complete independence, insofar as she gave me final cut.
Technically, the European Union has quite a lot of democracy going on.
While this description is technically true, it is at best terribly misleading.
"Gully Boy" is not just creatively superior, but technically sound as well.
"The problems here are complex, both technically and philosophically," Mr. Zuckerberg wrote.
Yet Rosenstein was technically Mueller's boss and supervisor at the Justice Department.
Technically we never saw him die, nor did we see a body.
From mugs to candles to bedsheets, TJ Maxx technically had it all.
Technically, the kitchen of McDonald's Breukelen can make 600 hamburgers an hour.
The Commission subsequently found that this was technically possible at the time.
Technically, Trump could turn things around, but I doubt he will. Why?
Egerton was technically born in England, since his parents are from Liverpool.
Technically, the super snow moon reaches peak fullness at 10:54 a.m.
"I think they are doing pretty good, technically speaking," Dr. Victora said.
Congress let the program's funding technically expire at the end of September.
Transgender people can technically serve in the army should they so desire.
LG: You can support other voice services on the One, technically speaking?
He doesn't have any evidence, but he says it's already technically possible.
Technically speaking, you can add anyone you choose to a Family Profile.
Now, there aren't technically any rules to dying, but please, croak courteously.
Technically, the collective noun for a group of hedgehogs is a prickle.
Technically a compilation, but most people regard it as your debut album.
But then again, coal is technically a carcinogen, so there you go.
Technically, you shouldn't be able to get on that rooftop right now.
Margie told me that the resort is technically zoned to a campground.
However, despite its name, the Mansion Yacht is not technically a yacht.
And technically, if not politically, those problems are quite easy to fix.
Trump's remarks will technically not be a State of the Union address.
Technically, all of these details were present in the first trailer, too.
The tree is technically a wych elm, but don't look that up.
Technically, it's not too late for Mr. Sanders to mount a comeback.
It's highly sensitive because eurobonds would technically group debt into one bond.
A federal statute from the early 1990s technically links the work colleges.
My favorite work in the entire exhibition is also technically an outlier.
The authority's bridges and tunnels division will technically oversee the tolling program.
We can technically speak the same language, but functionally be miles apart.
And there doesn't seem to be much that could technically stop him.
Technically those actresses were plus size when filming those movies or 2.
They're still technically in office until January, plus there's also a Rep.
It can be hard to technically light brown skin against light colors.
Technically, Cactus failed to pay his hefty entry fee of about $3,500.
It's technically one stop south of the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall stop.
That said, there is one side that could, technically, still manage it.
"We did not have the players to play so technically," he said.
Technically, the deal that the three trading partners signed cannot be altered.
It is a technically bearish signal that indicates a rapidly decelerating trend.
After all, the UK is technically, unlike the US, a Christian theocracy.
It's important to emphasize that it's not better, just more technically challenging.
He was not sentenced at all; he is technically, legally, not responsible.
"We are technically good, but they have that Arab soul," she said.
There are also third-party shops that offer more technically complicated fixes.
Its display is actually technically sharper than the $1,000 Galaxy S10 Plus.
Some enjoy a permissive environment despite technically being banned by the state.
The city is technically barred from removing homeless people from public areas.
It's accessing enough of the bright young technically educated digitally enabled people.
But then these drugs—technically called synthetic cathinones—vanished from the mainstream.
If you're mildly technically inclined, you can track all of this too.
Technically, he has 33 girlfriends right now, 34 if you count Brown.
Technically, regulating the testing of self-driving vehicles falls to the states.
I've never considered myself a victim, although, I guess technically I am.
Yes, "Need for Speed" was technically a Disney movie, too, with DreamWorks.
And after six decades, the Korean War is technically still not over.
Technically and scientifically speaking, they are indeed stars that have gone "pop"!
The Biden campaign did not, technically, say that Biden had been wrong.
And Meghan's married to him, so she's technically still a royal highness.
Steyer is still in the race, however, as is Tulsi Gabbard. Technically.
Technically, it belonged to McNeil, and he refused to give it back.
And technically, it was surgery that got him back on his feet.
He was technically not required to make the filing until next year.
Eight & Bob is technically a reintroduction, as far as fragrance houses go.
Technically, buckwheat is not a grain, so is the product a whiskey?
Technically, if all present senators agree, the Senate could move it quickly.
Technically, the Lakshmi-Narayana statue is still just on loan from Owsley.
The latest shutdown, which technically started at midnight Thursday, came after Sen.
Uggen is not technically homeless, even with the loss of the camper.
There's only a select few people, but nothing is technically not viewable.
Technically speaking, real estate is a larger asset class than financial services.
Technically the Breakfast Baconator is only being sold at 300 test locations.
They also pointed out that, technically, the referendum is not legally binding.
I am, technically, a young woman, I say to them, or her.
Like, movies that take place around Christmas but aren't technically Christmas movies?
Z. technically needs a bath, but I am in a church bathroom.
Technically, that's more people than it takes to launch a nuclear missile.
Technically we have not yet superseded the immigration population percentage of 1890.
The department recognized the need to stay technically ahead of the enemy.
He is technically allowed to speak at whatever organization he wants to.
The report said Antetokounmpo had technically committed an offensive five-second violation.
Since no truce was agreed, the two sides remain technically at war.
The Intelligence Committee did not technically have a chairman until last week.
That is technically tied with the 32% in an April Datafolha poll.
Unifying the infrastructure for WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger is technically challenging.
Technically, the race is nonpartisan, and candidates had to create party names.
It's also technically correct to say that tomatoes are actually a fruit.
Well, technically it's a maze, but either way it's cool as hell.
Technically, you're entitled to be reimbursed for your journey within seven days.
Technically there are ways around the rule, but some fans aren't happy.
Technically, Star isn't an Empire spinoff, but it certainly functions like one.
DR is technically healed once it measures two finger widths or less.
I guess I could technically eat more, but one's already a lot.
They can be detected by seismic wave monitors, but aren't technically earthquakes.
I mean technically, you're correct, but ... Well I think facts do matter.
Technically, Uber is selling two different type of shares with different rights.
It's still technically illegal, but so far enforcement seems to be low.
Every preview you read this year will technically be the biggest ever.
It was exactly the right thing for me, both technically and artistically.
These are hard to crack down on because they aren't technically illegal.
Nebraska's legislature is technically nonpartisan, but self-identified Republicans form a supermajority.
To explain to a 5-year-old nonchalantly swiping between TV shows on YouTube that they are not technically watching TV, would involve all manner of explanations that are technically accurate, but of no relevance to the child.
Even though technically the shows customers recorded and played back all went through its data center, the cable company argued the customers were the ones deciding what to record, not Cablevision, so they were technically creating the content.
Despite the technically rude act, not everyone is mad at the Canadian leader.
The answer is that, while technically data is unlimited, carriers include soft caps.
Despite this outcry, the vegan-bashing ad may not technically breach advertising rules.
Finally, modeling agencies claim that they are not technically agencies, but management companies.
With this meeting in a barren mansion, June technically gets what she wants.
Moreover, it's technically illegal to use hemp leaves and flowers for drug products.
But for real: Rihanna technically can't vote, since she's not a U.S. Citizen.
The second star: Chris Pratt—OK, technically, this is from three years ago.
"It's technically always an asset of the company you're working for," she said.
Plus, Damon has technically already portrayed his pal Brady — on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
That trial, while technically a failure, hasn't closed the door on DBS therapy.
Technically, a recession is when there is two consecutive quarters of economic contraction.
This of course, includes the much-hyped and technically unreleased Star Fox 2.
And even though Musk's tweet was unprecedented, it didn't technically break the rules.
There's nothing stereotypically grandmotherly about them, though many were technically made by grandmothers.
If the Fed were to cut rates now, it wouldn't technically be unprecedented.
Technically speaking, the Carstensz Pyramid is in Indonesia, and not the Australian continent.
Browning is natural, but... There's nothing technically wrong with an apple that browns.
"We do not produce enough technically qualified candidates in this country," he said.
She was technically part of Thanos' army when she came to the present.
While technically complicated, Meltdown and Spectre are best understood in terms of scale.
Just be sure you're polite, specific, and (most importantly of all) technically correct.
While joining the Mile High Club isn't technically illegal, there are potential repercussions.
They don't own the cars and then they technically don't employ these drivers.
Hell, Will wasn't even technically in the plane crash that supposedly killed him.
Technically, there are three main tenets of Lent: prayer, fasting, and alms-giving.
Just know that up in the C-suite, you're technically not welcome there.
Since this is all technically unconfirmed, that's all anyone knows at this point.
Unsullied by colonization, it is the most technically advanced civilization in the world.
You were not like that week one … technically, you have grown a lot.
And, not only is Jon technically next in line to rule — he's beloved.
Discussions on the WTO quotas are not technically part of direct Brexit negotiations.
Technically, trade negotiations and national security measures like the export ban are separate.
And though this one was technically his idea, he's not taking the credit.
And I don't actually think you can actually do it, technically or legally.
Technically, it's not a beer but a malt beverage, per the Pabst website.
Technically, it's about the arranged marriage between a 15- and 16-year-old.
OK, so this concept flyer from Bell Helicopters may technically be a ... helicopter.
"It wasn't technically a heart attack, though she called it that," Page writes.
" She gives me the same spiel has before, peppered with "technically" and "but.
I'm a big fan of the journey, that's technically what I live for.
While it's not technically "sped up" by intent, it effectively is in practice.
Bunker Hill, which technically still owns the company, declined repeated requests for comment.
But if we end up needing it, then it's technically and financially feasible.
Though less technically capable than the HoloLens, both are sleeker than their rival.
Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer is technically in charge of Brazil -- albeit temporarily.
Technically, the information employers get under doesn't have individual people's names on it.
"Technically, the gold bears have the overall near-term technical advantage," Wyckoff said.
DACA technically expired in March, and DREAMers are currently protected by court injunctions.
Is it possible to retain your edge while technically at a reunion show?
AutoTune itself actually has a sound even if it's not technically affecting notes.
The drivers are technically employed by the shops, he notes, and not SpeedWeed.
Lil Miquela is more technically complicated than these characters, but not by much.
And now, a separate thread (I think technically my second ever). 1/x
These types of technologies are technically feasible but face cost and financing hurdles.
I suppose those are both relative terms that could technically apply to anyone.
So it is technically requesting the content that is loaded on the site.
So it's not technically a joint account, as joint accounts have multiple owners.
Technically the longest-ruling lord of a Great House in all of Westeros.
They're even technically better than the Huawei P203 Pro's 40-megapixel main sensor.
She is technically an angry Black woman, but she's not a damn stereotype.
Mulvaney's appointment is technically temporary, but Trump has yet to announce a nominee.
They're technically challenging to film, and directors have to balance action against story.
BTW, if you were wondering ... yes, Michael and Kate are still technically married.
As a result, even though there's technically no screen, you see an image.
These will be the first privately owned (or leased, technically), fully autonomous vehicles.
With Ramsay now dead, does Sansa's marital status technically "default" back to Tyrion?
That was technically wrong in August, but proved to be right by December.
"There's an imbalance that means the product is technically, functionally broken," Palihapitiya said.
It is the choice of technically sophisticated, security-conscious people around the world.
Technically, the Oscar for Best Visual Effects has only been around since 1963.
A Tesla Model S P100D can technically beat it to 60 mph, too.
If Trump's Twitter is down, does this technically mean he's no longer POTUS?
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order is technically more of the same.
You'll noticed both of those people technically went on to win their seasons.
Technically when you're in VR you're looking at a screen all around you.
While that is technically true, people don't act as if it were so.
This thing feels crazy thin despite technically being larger than the XPS 13.
It's open source, so technically anyone can fork it to issue tokens themselves.
Technically, the answer is straightforward, at least for those familiar with crypto-currencies.
This technically isn't Chrome OS (which is fully owned and operated by Google).
As development dragged on, the XO-1 started looking less technically impressive, too.
Technically, initial resistance comes in around $1,330, near the 21-day moving average.
The skill is in picking the best moments and making it work technically.
So, are copies of her work technically rip-offs of other rip-offs?
So start tuning your aural expectations for the end of (technically) distinguishable reality.
After you've gotten everything soldered together, you've technically got a working DIY charger.
So the final image isn't technically one photo, but an amalgamation of many.
Well, technically it's four sectors and one cross-sectoral policy, namely carbon pricing.
Yes, squirting is technically mostly made of urine, as this 2015 study found.
Segal views North Korean IP theft as a technically possible but remote chance.
For the technically inclined, we offer a fuller explanation of our methodology here.
Technically standard but not yet the normThe pace of adoption leaves me forlorn
Even though fall technically isn't even here yet, Halloween is somehow already everywhere.
The states technically sued the U.S. government because the government runs the program.
For example, MarkMonitor was technically the registrar for 24 sites on the list.
Thank goodness we weren't rolling film so technically this wasn't costing us anything.
And it's not beaver butt; technically, it's not even from beaver anal glands.
Up Next we are simultaneously exploring the boundaries of what is technically possible.
She said it's often technically difficult for companies to truly delete your data.
But while it's technically possible, biometrics experts say there's no need to panic.
"Technically, you can pray at any angle since it's all south," she says.
I wasn't technically late, but I thought this guy could get me fired.
And it's technically illegal to use images you don't have the rights to.
The Court's ruling is technically a "partial stay" of the lower courts' injunction.
BoxMaker is not, technically speaking, using any of the sprites from Mario Maker.
Whatever his misgivings, Priebus never intervened and eventually (technically) joined Trump's inner circle.
Though technically commercial start-ups, their relationship with the Chinese government are conspicuous.
Technically, you become a "Freeletics athlete" as soon as you've downloaded the app.
"Technically she said the accent is Australian, not her," a different user tweeted.
I didn't even know what technically was considered sexual harassment, assault or misconduct.
Sekai, a human I was technically responsible for, would be dead soon too.
I suppose that's technically possible but seems very, very far-fetched to me.
Operations are becoming more technically and geologically challenging too, as with Oyu Tolgoi.
"The premium events and the opening ceremony are technically sold out," he said.
So, it's technically not going to be silent for the next four years.
The attacks were all simple floods of traffic, nothing sophisticated or technically demanding.
While Aloy is technically of the Nora, she was raised as an outcast.
PND: I mean, technically Push already brought the drama out in the open.
And what happened to Henry in the woods is, technically speaking, The Kid.
"Those are big works but they are not very sophisticated technically," she added.
The two Koreas have technically been at war since hostilities began in 1950.
Technically, Fromaggio's campaign should have almost a month left to raise more money.
So, while you can technically drive it on the highway, you probably shouldn't.
It's funny because people talk about them being loopholes, but they're technically not.
Parker and Klaus say the idea was too technically ambitious for its time.
Though a layman may not realise it, glasses are technically liquids, not solids.
The grids are technically infinite — users can continue expanding them in every direction.
Technically, his name is Jesperpus, but everyone just calls him Jesper for short.
Verdict: Technically speaking, it could have been worse — there's still one real coin.
But technically they are not supposed to have journalist cover stories. Supposedly. Allegedly.
So technically, this would be the first big-screen Dreamcoat of any kind.
And here's your usual reminder that emulation is technically illegal and arguably piracy.
The game is technically a sequel, but it largely stands on its own.
The videos may not be technically lost, but they might as well be.
That is what Jose Lobaton did last night, but he was technically out.
It is binding because he's technically the boss of all the US attorneys.
"As far as pasteurized eggs go, they're technically not raw anymore," Magnuson says.
So you've got a book out, which is technically the reason you're here.
One year ago, a very smart white (technically speaking) man was elected President.
That's not technically true; Richard Nixon released his 1973 return while under audit.
When the government can't pay all its bills, it is technically in default.
Sure, the science behind that is *technically* unproven, but the evidence is ample.
"Technically, ya dong is medicine," Mr. Kong said, pushing the potent spirits forward.
But just because you're technically allowed to do something doesn't mean you should.
In other ways, technically, the energy management side of it is hugely complicated.
While there's nothing technically illegal about Brady's arrangement, it has raised some eyebrows.
Ohio technically offers intersex people a third identification option, but uses outdated language.
Technically, he was not working for Mr. James but, temporarily, for Maj. Gen.
There were technically word processing programs in the '80s — does anyone remember WordStar?
The Atlanta mayoral race, like many mayoral races, is technically a nonpartisan position.
For practical purposes it's more gift than loan, whatever the bookkeeping technically says.
The sudden change, though it was technically necessary, has caused several awkward questions.
Technically, a North African has won Wimbledon: Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt in 1954.
Russia and Ukraine technically share the Sea of Avoz under a 2003 treaty.
We may have been technically wrong on that tiny point, we would acknowledge.
Technically speaking, Stewart was not convicted of perjury, which is lying under oath.
Since it has a screen, it's technically more powerful than a regular Echo.
Missing the midnight deadline technically triggered a shutdown, but it could be brief.
For starters, certified stores can only technically fix iPhones that aren't under warranty.
If they're just talking finances, technically, yes, I don't have any inherited money.
Though technically a reissue, most readers will consider this the collection's inaugural incarnation.
About that sensory experience: Technically speaking, Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles are flawless.
That should tell you just how "big" this piece is on me — technically.
Since the odds aren't perfectly 50:50, this is technically a sex difference.
Panzanella is technically a salad, but it's basically just a bunch of bread.
Yes it's certainly a different set up I have here technically and emotionally.
The lewd behavior, known as "upskirting," is not technically illegal in the state.
Technically E43, video games' biggest trade show of the year, starts next Tuesday.
Technically, everyone is, but some team members are more about that than others.
All of this should technically boil down to a pretty darn good wearable.
The humble, handcrafted look of Lamb's work belies his technically meticulous construction methods.
Long term policy South Korea is still technically at war with North Korea.
When twins selfie, is it technically still a singular selfie, or "selfies," plural?
You haven't done anything, technically—but cheat, couldn't you, if you wanted to?
I was best friends with her sister [technically Aileen's aunt] and brother first.
Jahan: I don't think it needs to be about who's more technically competent.
Technically, the way the stories are done, I would say that's almost identical.
There technically are a handful of people, but no one cares about them.
Technically I think it makes it worse—it makes it harder to dance.
Technically, he hit the game-winner twice since Jason Garrett iced the kicker.
Yeah, technically she's right, but the participants lost around one pound per month.
But in the case of pregnancy, nausea doesn't mean anything is technically wrong.
If they provide services to cannabis companies, they are technically breaking federal law.
Technically, there have been no confirmed cases of intermediate black holes, she said.
I'm confident they did, but I guess technically, they wouldn't have had to.
It's those people who are going to technically pick the president this Monday.
Technically, 13 states and American Samoa will hold nominating contests on March 1.
It is, I think, technically true, but I think it can be overstated.
While technically a win, it didn't apply to the temporary contractors Google employs.
So this is technically a different version, but it looks exactly the same.
Though Ms. Lynch is technically Mr. Comey's boss, she, too, faced a dilemma.
The developer said that pack "proved too technically demanding to implement as planned."
Coming into this, this is going to be a very technically driven chart.
Technically the federal government is the defendant — the case is called Texas v.
Technically, this designation—the "most restrictive in the country"—is sort of true.
Brown is now technically a free agent and can sign with any team.
Is it "technically possible," as Yang puts it, to use the technology correctly?
Clinton technically clinched the Democratic nomination Monday night, according to the Associated Press.
Mr. Mishra understood that Mr. Chaudhary was technically a man on the run.
It is [technically] called the Fellowship, referring to itself internally as the Family.
Technically, a single-payer system is a system with, well, a single payer.
Just because you're technically covered doesn't mean you can't face onerous medical bills.
The earliest work on display was technically part of her first (unofficial) exhibition.
Yeah, it's still technically winter ... but it's beach season for Katherine Webb. Mrs.
Technically, they had to prove that the singer's principal residence was in France.
Technically, there are four Koch brothers — Frederick, Charles, and twins David and Bill.
Just like "paralyzed from the waist down," the expression is often technically wrong.
Mr. Zuma technically had more than a year left as South Africa's president.
Dear Mr. Robbins, Technically, these days I shouldn't even be telling your story.
Without a public record, a devious seller could technically sell a house twice.

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