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Mr. Bush's actions did not meet the technical definition of desertion.
They can seem like a never-ending recession, even though, since G.D.P. is rising and payrolls are expanding, they don't meet the technical definition of the term.
We don't know for sure how deep the coming slump will be, or even whether it will meet the technical definition of a recession.
While the test helps find cellular changes in the prostate that meet the technical definition of cancer, they often are so slow-growing that if left alone they will never cause harm.
The country will not meet the technical requirements for euro membership until 2015 at the earliest, and policy makers do not sound as though they are in a big hurry to join.
Whether that slowdown will be sharp enough or sustained enough to meet the technical definition of a recession -- at least two quarters of actual economic decline -- is more doubtful, but it's certainly a possibility.
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Still, it was amazing to see how easily she met the technical challenges.
As well as meeting the technical details the schemes should aim to be built to last.
The disease has reached 74 countries, and probably met the technical definition of a pandemic — or global spread — weeks ago.
Meeting the technical expectations of the cryptography crowd while creating a simple product for consumers can be a challenge.
Romania and Bulgaria, which joined the European Union in 2007, say they have met the technical standards for joining the Schengen zone, but the two objectors said that was not enough.
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