The phrase
"in a technical sense" is used to clarify or qualify something that has been said, by adding further explanation in terms of its specific details.
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In any event the term «thief» was not
used in a technical sense but in a common understanding as someone who had taken something he was not entitled to.
For too long, various national telecommunications infrastructure initiatives have focused on the 95 per cent of the population who are, at
least in a technical sense, relatively easy to service.
That is the special rational capacity that makes it possible for them to make reliable use of so much more scientific knowledge than they could realistically be expected to
understand in a technical sense.
And while brewers compete with each
other in the technical sense, they regularly work together on new projects, sharing ideas to keep the creativity of the craft movement alive.
I am not talking about the type of personal branding of the celebrities but more the style that works on your persona so that you aim to be the best that you can and not
just in a technical sense.
Laurens: We can't answer this question
in a technical sense as our friend at Abstraction Games did all the technical work in getting the game on Vita.
The ancients were perhaps as intelligent as far as understanding how to manipulate each other — but they were dumb as
snot in a technical sense... and their deities mirror this.
Some scholars rush to point out that this meaning was a «later development,» that Jesus did not intend that all his witnesses should become
martyrs in the technical sense.
The Vineyard is a part of the continualist or renewal movement, not really Pentecostal or
charismatic in the technical sense, but rather a «spirit - filled movement» that believes in and practices all the gifts of the Holy Spirit, prays in expectation of divine healing, and is in regular expectation of hearing from the Lord through different means.
So many great players — not, maybe,
in a technical sense when compared to the players of today, but great in terms of character, strengrh and committment.
Regardless of whether or not the prospect of gain time was
in some technical sense part of the petitioner's sentence, the statute substantially alters the consequences attached to a crime already completed, changing the quantum of punishment, and thus is a retrospective law which can be constitutionally applied to petitioner only if it is not to his detriment
As Berry notes, statisticians can correctly define P
values in a technical sense, but «most statisticians do not really understand the issues in applied settings.»
Rather than looking at scientific
ideas in a technical sense, we were forced to consider them in a business mindset and how feasible it would be in bringing them to the marketplace.»
But there could still be more; Longshot introduced other modes of
play in a technical sense, with limited - number teams, non-league play, and even some tutorial sequences that were much more effective than the usual training modes.
Undoubtedly, the console will be an important tool for Microsoft to gain a one up on
Sony in a technical sense and is definitely a step in the right direction for the corporation.
But the justice system and its requirements may also impose costs on self - represented litigants — not just
costs in the technical sense of a penalty for unsuccessful litigation, but also costs in terms of the inability to properly mount claims that may be meritorious.
Laws forbidding the intermarriage of the two races may be
said in a technical sense to interfere with the freedom of contract, and yet have been universally recognized as within the police power of the State.