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The drivers argue they are technically defined as employees and should receive benefits such as sick pay.
Ferralsols are technically defined by a fine-textured subsurface layer of low silt-to-clay ratio, high contents of kaolinitic clay and iron and aluminum oxides, and low amounts of available calcium or magnesium ions.
These terms are technically defined within the model.
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The offence is technically defined as inciting hatred on the grounds of sexuality, protecting bisexuals and heterosexuals too.
A member of Al Qaeda "is technically defined as someone who pledges fealty to Osama bin Laden and is given a terror operation to carry out.
The same is true with drastic dives in markets.Tail risk is technically defined as a higher-than-expected risk of an investment moving more than three standard deviations away from the mean.
But even after the divorce, Mendeleev was technically defined as a bigamist - the act of entering into a marriage with one person while still legally married to another - because the Russian Orthodox Church required at least seven years before lawful remarriage.
AS a nation, the central question we face just now — even more than, "Can I still exchange this dreck for something I might actually wear?" — is whether our economy is entering a recession ("recession," of course, being technically defined as two consecutive quarters in which office managers keep warning everyone to stop using FedEx for personal mail).
A seamount is technically defined as an isolated elevational rising of 1000 m or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, a definition drafted in 1964.
"Ortholog" here is technically defined as those with the best phylogenetic similarity.
Latency is technically defined as the period of apparent inactivity between the time of first exposure to a causative agent and the time for response, or the first clinical manifestation of the disease [ 4, 5].
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