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If Benitez reports on Tuesday, he would technically be showing up a week early.
Paul recommended that Republicans hold a presidential caucus before the scheduled election, so that he would technically only appear on the ballot once during the primary election in May 2016.
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He'd technically be considered obese.
Despite the girls' continued missing status, Buhari told the BBC in December that he'd "technically" won the war against Boko Haram because people were going back into neighborhoods the group had taken, and that the group has been "dealt with" as an organized fighting force.
As embarrassing as I find it to say in hindsight, I eventually reasoned that if I didn't actually say "no", then he'd technically have consent and I'd no longer have to deal with the uncomfortable truth that my boyfriend was, essentially, raping me.
As embarrassing as I find it to say in hindsight, I eventually reasoned that if I didn't say no, then he'd technically have consent and I'd no longer have to deal with the uncomfortable truth that my boyfriend was, essentially, raping me.
And apartment swaps for periods of even a few weeks, he said, would technically constitute a sublet.
Dr. McAleer said that although the priests had resigned their parish posts, they would technically be on paid leave until their cases were resolved by the church.
If LMIC researchers are unable to draft or critically revise the article, they would technically fail to satisfy the ICMJE recommendations for authorship.
If Alfredo had been working legally he would have technically had legal recourse to demand his back pay.
If he cashed out early, that loan would technically go into default.
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