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So, our final verdict: technically false, but basically true.
So, the final verdict: technically false, but basically true.
In their statement, Mr. Clinton's lawyers noted that the president still disputed that his testimony was technically false.
(This is technically false, as an increasing number of lesbian couples use reproductive technology where one mother carries the pregnancy and the other donates the egg).
Disproving the idea that coatis are known as "Brazilian aardvarks" might be impossible at this point, not because Wikipedia's rules make it difficult to cite "a lack of references to 'Brazilian aardvarks' in published materials before July 2008" as a source but because it is not technically false.
Clinton's talking point isn't just technically false.
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McCain Campaign Operative Steve SchmidtThe: "The ad does not technically make any false statements of fact".
The second limitation is that although a determination could be made regarding whether an alarm was technically true or false, a strict definition of the clinical annotations was more difficult.
There wasn't a false note, technically or emotionally, in an evening in which Ms. Luker's singing embodied a paradoxical combination of the ethereal and the down-to-earth.
That's technically true, but mostly false: Intel definitely invested $740 million of its own dollars purchasing shares of Cloudera.
Obesity and overlying surgical emphysema are the common reasons for technically inadequate examination causing false-negative scans.
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