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He replies, "Well, no, technically it won't [kill me], but I still don't want one".
Therefore, only small photoproduct yields are obtained in experiments probing longer times such as FTIR, which renders experiments with ferrous NO technically challenging.
"Was Judge Chin right when he said there was no technically sound reason to use these multiple antennas?" Justice Ginsberg asked.
Wesley Clark, the retired general and co-chairman of the pro-ethanol group Growth Energy, said tests thus far had shown that "there is no technically significant difference" between blends of gasoline with 10percentt ethanol and 15percentt ethanol.
Despite many studies about suppressing dendrites by using additives in the electrolyte, no technically feasible solution could be found until today.
This indicates that using this methodology, no technically robust disease-related alterations could be detected in neurons from the schizophrenia samples, in contrast to the endothelial cells.
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Mr Milosevic, president of Yugoslavia but not of Serbia, would no longer technically have a job.
For example, Berlin was no longer technically occupied territory, with ultimate authority vested in the military governors.
Those councils no longer technically exist but they have continued to meet at the urging of the city.
Tim Tebow has earned a promotion of sorts: he is no longer technically third string or second string, but levitating miraculously somewhere in between while Kyle Orton remains the starter.
My husband and I still travel with our children, who are no longer technically children but full-fledged adults, ages 23 and 20.
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