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This technically means that some of Chrysler's cars will still be vulnerable to remote takeover until all 1.4 million owners manually plug in the drives.
If you suggest going out, this technically means you're paying.
Note that this technically means that the exercise is not "plyometric".
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"Deferral technically means that you're postponing tax, that this tax will be paid some day," he said.
To clone, technically, means to copy.
"I think there's some chance that we get a deal done in the early weeks of January, which technically means you're going over the cliff," Representative Jim Himes, Democrat of Connecticut, said on CNBC on Wednesday.
In January, five young Moroccan men auto-cremated (the more accurate term; "self-immolation" technically means any form of self-destruction) following a fifty-two-year-old pensioner in Jordan and an elderly woman in Bahrain.
A cheaper Pound technically means lower costs; it's easier to raise money abroad; and easier to sell your startup.
Apple's new iPhone line is capable of improved slow motion video, which technically means it can shoot at 240fps instead of 120fps.
Although the name technically means "bearer of light," it generally connotes Satan and evil.
My dad was born in Siberia during WWII, which technically means there's a fair amount of Bolshevik coursing through my veins.
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