Sentence examples for would technically need from inspiring English sources

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27, 38, 39 Ironically, the efficacy of such a modified locally sensitive version of the intervention would technically need to be tested in a new RCT.

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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.

[But for a memoir] she doesn't technically need permission".

All you'd really need, technically, is a mobile banking network — Kenya's M-Pesa is the most famous and most successful example, but there are a myriad of others around the world — combined with an international payment processor like Xoom or (soon enough, I expect) Stripe.

Right now, the group is trying to raise the $100,000 they need to pay for a Great Barrier Reef shark fishing permit, which would technically allow them to net sharks anywhere along the reef.

But it would technically be temporary.

Any would technically fill the bill.

This would leave them visible, but would technically "obliterate" the faces.

All of which is a shame since, technically, Need For Speed: The Run is vastly impressive.

Even in public, you technically need consent to snap a face.

But operating it without a license would technically be illegal.

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