Sentence examples for technically needed to from inspiring English sources

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Later, they could refuse to hand over control if Vodafone wins more than 50% of the votes, but less than the 75% technically needed to boot out the managers.

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(The sprites might technically need to be labeled attosatellites as they fall below that range).

Well, he still technically needs to complete all four rounds before he gets the gong, but these are mere formalities now.

People do not technically need to buy at the gift business, since the PayPal transfer is not tied to you buying there--it's only tied to the GPS check-in.

These pieces are also offered on the site on an on-demand basis, so you don't technically need to sign up for a monthly box to take advantage of Lewk's custom made clothing.

"Due to the size of the structure, it does not technically need to be built to code,' said Fort. "However, we built it beyond code wherever possible".

The senators ask Holder if he stands by what the agency has "clearly" said in the past about a recess technically needing to be longer than three days for the president to have the authority to make appointments.

Meaning, if a new driver is 18 years old, he or she would not technically need to follow supervision guidelines, which might encourage teens to push back obtaining a license.

Under Canada's Criminal Code Section 163.1, a child sex doll constitutes child pornography; a real child does not technically need to be portrayed for the definition of child pornography to be met.

Just because the government cannot be insolvent; just because it does not technically need to balance any books, and just because government deficit (in the aggregate) equals non-government surplus, it is NOT the case that a system in which all this is true is fair, sustainable or conducive to our well-being.

A room that has – cleverly and intricately – been designed to accommodate everything a flat technically needs to qualify as a flat (two ways of heating food and one way of chilling food; a place to sleep and a place to wash your foul body; a surface, for either going on your laptop or chopping carrots on; a high wall-mounted TV), but also isn't a flat because it is a room.

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