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The phrase "as technical issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to problems or challenges that are related to technology or technical aspects of a situation.
Example: "The meeting was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, such as technical issues that arose during the presentation."
Alternatives: "like technical difficulties" or "such as technical problems".
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Microsoft claimed then that it was working to address what it described as technical issues.
TSB was hit by teething problems on its launch morning as technical issues caused the bank's website to crash, meaning customers were unable to access their accounts online.
Political questions about how to run society have come to be framed as technical issues, fatally diminishing politics as the arena where society debates means and ends.
In May a delegation of Polish geologists and officials visited Canada to wise up on social and environmental as well as technical issues.
In November 1999, Gov. George E. Pataki's administration reversed course and put the property up for sale again, because of what were described as technical issues surrounding the bidding process.
A spokesman for Emaar Properties, the developer, blamed unexpected numbers of visitors, as well as "technical issues with the power supply".The tower has had a few teething problems since its opening on January 4th.
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We mention this as technical issue in the text, because an excessively thorough purification of FG inclusion bodies by too many centrifugation steps may lead to a complete loss of material, in particular for FG domains with a higher critical/ saturation concentration.
In summary, the tumour-enhancement effect of Mn appears to be influenced mainly by the following factors: tumour cellularity, ion-channel regulation, cell-cycle and proliferation rate, tumour aggressiveness, subcellular location of Mn2+ as well as MRI technical issues such as agent concentration.
"You don't get the clarity around that, as well as the technical issues [which] shouldn't be happening in this day and age".
These large differences are plausibly attributable to the Newsweek rankings themselves, as our methods addressed general market influences, differences in industry and firm characteristics, and confounding information events, as well as more technical issues like information anticipation, event date clustering, and cross-sectional dependence.
Overcoming such cultural barriers is perhaps just as challenging as the technical issues we have discussed.
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