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Some respondents expressed doubts about the technical performance of the n-EPR: 'Technically it hasn't functioned adequately anywhere yet.

But in framing the issue very technically, it has, wittingly or not, continued its drift away from the ideals it advanced in the civil rights era, beginning with Brown v. Board of Education.

The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, which owns the visitors center, told the Museum of Jewish Heritage last week that it did not want to see the building demolished, not only because of its architectural merit but also because, technically, it has not yet been fully paid for.

After all, while it is clear that for years Iran has been hiding the size and scope of its nuclear programme so as not to attract unwelcome attention, technically it has yet to violate the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (a testament to the inherent weakness of the treaty).

More technically, it has to do with an elusive force named intuition.

Technically it has eight processing cores, but only uses four at any one time.

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Technically it had now been privatised, but its balance sheet had not been cleaned up.

Technically it had qualities, because it's not a lame director.

The flag with the cross had been considered the state flag since 1894, but last year the State Supreme Court ruled that technically it had not been an official symbol since 1906.

It's amazing technically but it has lost its physical presence.

Technically impeccable, it has nostalgia-inducing elegance and gives us vivid images of iconic figures like Gary Cooper or Josephine Baker.

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