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It might be technically correct to point out that when The Two Ronnies were drawing 18 million viewers on a Saturday night there were not many channels on offer, but if their show had not provided warmth and laughter, the nation would have switched off.
Here's why: If in the last 14 years just five startups have been founded in a particular metropolitan region and just one has successfully attracted $50 million in venture capital funding, it might be technically correct to say that 20percentt of the companies in the region are well-capitalized; however, the population size is so small it doesn't really matter.
It wouldn't be technically correct to say Americans were using their free time to do "nothing".
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Although it is technically correct to call the CRISPR-Cas system a linear amplifier, in reality, I think the very term amplification has a major confusing potential.
Or, to be technically correct, at the expense of music.
The headline would make more sense if it read "Android Market Access," as opposed to "Google Play Access," but that wouldn't be technically correct thanks to the Android Market's rebranding.
He emphasizes coal while trying to be technically correct by slipping in a reference to mining.
To effectively manage risk, procedures need to be technically correct (and regulatory compliant) and usable.
To be technically correct, the jeans sagged.
However, they need to be technically correct, so that those people who follow the standards will obtain accurate samples.
The show, which has its premiere on Tuesday night (or, to be technically correct, early Wednesday — it has a 12 30 a.m.
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