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While we recognise that means are technically not appropriate with this categorical data, they are more fully informative about the data and perhaps of more use for comparing data.
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On many government bonds the yields are now in negative territory, which means investors are technically paying for the privilege of lending to a government.
However, HMRC has told the company the payment means staff are technically falling below the minimum wage.
Why? Technically, we continue to be bound under the requirements of No Child Left Behind, which means we are technically still bound by 100percentt proficiency by 2014.
Budget travelers may be tight with a dollar, but that does not mean they are technically unsophisticated.
But that means that things are technically going very well.
This means that they are technically available, but you're highly unlikely to find a copy on the shelves of your local bookstore.
This small but critical step means the customers are technically making their own cigarettes — exempting the machine's owners from state regulations and tax requirements.
But I do know that hockey means fistfights, which are technically illegal, but are integral to how the game is played, whether it's protecting teammates, intimidating opponents, or removing them from games by drawing them into penalties or breaking their faces.
The end of the conflict, which concluded with a truce, rather than peace treaty, means the two nations are technically still at war.
This can mean that stories that are technically accurate can nonetheless be potentially misleading.
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