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(Switzerland, which allows assisted suicide, does not technically permit euthanasia, which is a mercy killing by a doctor).
Glue code synthesis approaches technically permit one to construct an assembly of components that guarantees specific properties but, practically, they may suffer from the state-space explosion phenomenon.
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In a typically Middle Eastern Catch-22, they are technically permitted on a subscription basis.
While those and other tactics are technically permitted, the regulator said, they deserve scrutiny.
One rule of thumb is that legal actions against the state, even if technically permitted, rarely go anywhere.
Norway, Iceland, and Japan also reject the CITES ban, a move that technically permits them to continue with the trade.
Tourist travel is already technically permitted, but an onerous, expensive bureaucratic process effectively halts all but select Castro loyalists from leaving.
(Although the flip was technically permitted because Ms Bonaly landed on one blade, the judges proved her point by retroactively ruling it illegal and reducing her score).Under the IJS, such injustices should fortunately be far rarer.
I didn't have a visa because, as a pilot, I'm technically permitted to travel on my pilot documents.
In fact, we used one of their beaches (which is not technically permitted unless you are a hotel guest, or willing to tip the hotel security!).
While UMB, the International Olympic Committee-recognized world carom billiards authority, technically permits balls as small as 61 mm, no major manufacturer produces such balls any longer, and the de facto standard is 61.5 mm.
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