Sentence examples for technically meet from inspiring English sources

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Deputy City Attorney Mark Stiles said the photos might technically meet the nudity portion of city code.

Refugees will be referred to as such, while those who do technically meet the definition of migrant will be merely referred to as 'people' where possible.

H.P. used alternating loans from two offshore entities, one in Belgium and another in the Cayman Islands, during 45-day windows to technically meet an exception for "short term" loans.

Three things: Need – Although I don't technically meet the requirement for full-time powerchair use (partly due to my extreme stubbornness in refusing to make my condition worse by using a wheelchair full time) it is easy to make a case for need on the grounds of my frequency of falls, risk, dislocations, pain and fatigue.

So is Google simply rushing the product out there to technically meet their promised 2010 deadline?

(At the G-7 Summit President Barack Obama essentially begged the British to spend more. London first responded by considering reclassifying intelligence and foreign aid outlays as "military" to technically meet the standard, though Britain later promised to maintain expenditures).

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By this somewhat esoteric version of the target, Osborne is spot on – but as any cynic could point out, this target could almost always be technically met by always promising drastic spending cuts (or tax rises) five years in the future, without ever having to actually deliver them.

It technically meets - or so ministers hope - the ECHR's deadline by publishing legislation that potentially could end up watering down the blanket ban.

Kuri creator Mayfield Robotics, a Bosch-owned startup, revealed that its initial shipments have gone out via FedEx – which means it technically met its goal of beginning to ship the photogenic little friend bots prior to the end of 2017, if only just.

Police told The Huffington Post that taking the painting down technically meets the legal definition of theft (even though Republicans have simply returned the painting to Clay after removing it).

Dose escalation was not restricted by nonhaematological toxicities that technically met the protocol definition for DLT but were not considered of sufficient clinical significance (such as acute onset of tremor that resolved within one hour).

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