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Which might be technically possible".
The forthcoming eviction might be technically fair, but it somehow does not seem right.
A gay person might be technically out, but not display pictures of his partner at work.
He argues that, while the pages of equations employed by Nowak and Tarnita might be technically correct, they don't support their grand conclusions.
That kind of change might be technically achievable, but at the expense of his social life and relationships — which are also important to overall health.
Pryroprocessing might be technically feasible, but experts say it would require hundreds of newly designed reactors to use the resulting fuel.
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Britney's breathiness might not be technically good singing, but paired here with a burbling house track, it's as sensual as she's ever been.
In some situations, the photo might not be technically good, but captured a place or a rare event.
So sometimes it might not be technically a barbecue by strict cooking definitions, but culturally it's a barbecue," Salleh adds.
They are up against an ex-world super power armed with nuclear warheaded missiles, and a continental army with a modern air force that might just be technically more advanced than Zionist America's".
As Aβ is trafficked out of the brain rapidly, 65 it might also be technically challenging to detect GSI-induced increases in Aβ levels.
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