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These terms are technically defined within the model.
So passive euthanasia is not technically defined as assisted suicide.
Nor is news of technically defined growth likely to offer much consolation to ordinary Greeks.
The drivers argue they are technically defined as employees and should receive benefits such as sick pay.
The offence is technically defined as inciting hatred on the grounds of sexuality, protecting bisexuals and heterosexuals too.
A member of Al Qaeda "is technically defined as someone who pledges fealty to Osama bin Laden and is given a terror operation to carry out.
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Because sex is what technically defines us as gay men.
The regression coefficients from these models were exponentiated and interpreted as HRs noting that care is required with this interpretation 14 since the model does not technically define proportional hazards in the presence of time-varying variables.
McNamara said the mere fact of abortion technically being defined as a criminal offence could be enough to stop some doctors performing the procedure.
If Federer is more like Lionel Messi, then Ronaldo is Rafael Nadal, hardly lacking technically but defined above all by his supreme physical prowess.
Zero hours contracts 'Zero hours' contracts aren't technically legally defined, but they are generally understood to mean that employers are under no obligation to offer work, and workers similarly do not have to accept work offered.
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