Sentences with phrase «old term technically»

The same holds true for Port Authority commissioner and real estate executive Michael Fascitelli, whose now 2 - year - old term technically expired last June, but has been serving in a holdover capacity.

Not exact matches

Although other primate fossils are technically older, some by at least 500,000 years, the latest examples are the most primitive in terms of evolutionary development, and likely approximate our oldest primate ancestors.
I find it more than interesting that right away the article defines «sugar baby» as «young, attractive women who provide companionship for older, wealthier men»... this gets back to the question of what is «young» «attractive» and what constitutes «companionship»... also to note, it is «wealthier» not «wealthy»... that relative term means if the SB is unemployed and the SD has a job, he's technically «wealthier» than her!
It would be really helpful if either Zeke or Mosher could explain (in simple terms that this old reasonably well technically educated scientist / engineer can understand) how these error bars comport with the error bars of + / -.05 deg C that they associate with their «warmest year» analysis issued recently and highlighted on the web site.
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