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"It might be a technical problem," he said, declining to elaborate.
It was only following several weeks of chasing on his behalf that I managed to resolve what turned out to be a "technical problem with the council's website", and get him back on the housing waiting list.
"A power trip, of another kind," said the Mint newspaper, asking, "So, what has gone so terribly wrong that the power management system is now a subject of ridicule?" The piece pointed out that while power management should be a technical problem, the political relationship of the state government to the alliance at the center plays a huge part.
Should there be a technical problem with a camera or it gets sauce on its lens somehow, the system doesn't break down entirely.
For example, in a typical commercial airline crash, there might be a technical problem, but this alone is rarely enough to cause a crash.
If you're not receiving the download or upload speeds you're paying for, there might be a technical problem or honest mistake that can be corrected.
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The F.A.A. said it was a technical problem but did not know its cause.
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