Sentence examples for technically referred to from inspiring English sources

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If no recording device is used, then the optical device is technically referred to as a spectroscope.

The legal term technically referred to the city's possession of a building as collateral against a tax-delinquent owner, but soon became shorthand for the city's entire housing policy.

Both have a taste for the extreme, and in Mr. Fraser's case, this involves deliberate confrontation of his physical disability: foreshortened, flipperlike arms, technically referred to as phocomelia and often (as in his case) caused by thalidomide.

A writing system, technically referred to as a script or an orthography, consists of a set of visible marks, forms, or structures called characters or graphs that are related to some structure in the linguistic system.

The Peking remains, now technically referred to as Homo erectus, are clearly human, but primitive.

Note, in this case, and is technically referred to as pmH or p [H]. Combining Equations (1), (2), and (3) then yields (4).

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But Ms. Minow said "relocation" technically refers to the actual cost of moving.

Radical, from the Latin "radix," technically refers to a commitment to root-and-branch transformation.

The term laterite is often substituted for ferricrete but technically refers to a soil rich in iron oxides and aluminum.

One attraction of the term is that the word "Internet" technically refers to a network of networks, and that is exactly what the mobile Internet will consist of.

Dunn developed an interest in corporate governance, a term that technically refers to all aspects of running a corporation but in recent years has come to emphasize issues of fairness, transparency, and accountability.

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