Sentence examples for it should technically from inspiring English sources

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In fact, it is now slightly out of date, because Google rebranded itself as Alphabet last year, so it should technically be "Fana".

The panopticon of the internet means that today it should technically be easy to get as famous as Jacko – you can be adored from the Mongolian steppes to the Madagascan rainforest, all via YouTube.

The additional pixel density makes an instantly observable difference, even if it should technically exceed the ability of the human eye to discern, if you buy the rhetoric around the original Retina display tech.

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Ms. Lile said it should be technically feasible to introduce a variation on the online map services offered by companies like MapQuest.

In 30 years it should be technically feasible to imbue drones with all the capabilities of manned aircraft as well as some extra powers of their own.But just because something is possible does not necessarily make it desirable.

For example, for plants that retrofit post-combustion capture without any significant changes to the power cycle (i.e. that do not undertake a boiler/turbine retrofit at the time as adding capture), it should be technically feasible for the plant to avoid the majority of the efficiency penalty associated with operating CO2 capture by temporarily bypassing the capture unit.

Our study indicates that it should be technically feasible for the time being to use the large collections of formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tumour tissues for genomic analyses collected by the local pathologists during the routine workup of resected tumour samples of patients included in closed multicentric therapeutic trials.

Although it pleaded guilty to conspiracy to aid tax evasion (unlike UBS), it did not have any licences withdrawn, a step that should technically follow.

This should technically solve my lip-synching gripe, but it actually caused some other problems, which made Les Misérables, at over two and a half hours long, a tough movie to get through.

It is true, as Justice Stevens points out, that the issue of Article III standing which is addressed at the end of the opinion should technically have been addressed at the outset if the statutory question was not jurisdictional.

I rushed home to be with him in Milwaukee and listened as his urologist explained that my father, who was sitting up in bed eating vanilla ice cream, had zero kidney function and should technically be dead.

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