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For example, he said, if a co-op has seven board members and a sponsor has three seats, the sponsor technically is not in control of the board.
Mr. Smith technically is not affiliated with the University of Denver, but has signed on as the chief technology officer of the Privacy Foundation.
The TMO, technically, is not supposed to be employed in such cases but seldom in rugby are the stakes quite this high.
Which made me wonder: Has the Belmont always been run in New York City? A. Although associated with the aristocracy of New York, the Belmont, technically, is not run in the city.
But last week, after the iPad announcement, AT&T issued a news release saying that it had the largest 4G network in the nation; but it was referring to both its LTE network and its HSPA+ network, an upgraded version of the 3G network, which technically is not a fourth-generation network — and not as fast.
Russia says Mr Snowden has not yet passed through immigration, so technically is not yet under their jurisdiction.
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Poor Whip feels guilty, yet knows that he technically isn't.
Jason Statham (who technically isn't past it)! Bruce Willis (for approximately five seconds)!
(The Xerox Phaser 8400 technically isn't a laser printer, but more on that later).
Well, it technically isn't.
But it technically isn't a diamond; it's a star.
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