Sentence examples for technically de from inspiring English sources

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One thing is for sure, however – even if the Apple Watch isn't technically De Novo (wearable EKGs do, in fact, already exist) the wearable health industry certainly is, and only time will tell how the regulatory process will shape up – not to mention the innovations they'll bring about for consumer-centric healthcare.

Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" is the ideal introduction piece for a young pianist: tender and rug ged by turns, technically de manding in a flashy and crowd pleasing way, full of Romantic hit tunes.

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Despite billing itself as a safer option than taxis, Uber has a documented woman problem, and there is plenty of evidence the app's tracking features and display of personal contact information (even technically de-identified) exposes female riders and drivers alike to stalking and harassment.

Though not technically legal, the de facto continuation of cash-and-carry in addition to media reports of better services via private insurance or at privately run clinics means that the NHIS faces competition on many fronts.

Several participants felt that the HIPAA training (although not technically required for de-identified information) would be of significant benefit if there were any chance that the information could somehow be re-identified.

But despite technically still being banned, de facto private operations have become ubiquitous.

If it seems incongruous that so fundamentally Yankee an enterprise was conceived by a French count (for that, technically, was what Mr. de Beaumont was, though he did not noise it about, and, as his brother-in-law said on Tuesday, "he didn't think much of it"), then it bears noting that he was also a trained engineer who had worked for the Packard Motor Car Company.

Technically, Montague treats the de dicto/de re alternative produced by an intensional verb as a scope ambiguity based on the position of the quantifier used to represent a unicorn in predicate calculus.

The accuracy needed to do this correctly is not afforded in vivo, yet, and would be a tour-de-force technically.

Rameau's "Pigmalion" (1748) is technically an acte de ballet: a lavish romp and hardly an opera at all.

But he was pulled from his team, although not technically suspended, before the Tour de France.

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