Sentences with word «technically»

Technically, this is a news site for technical professionals but it's a must for anyone who needs to keep up with the industry.
I guess the top one I've done was five grand, and if you think about it, it's like you're working, technically, for five to 10 minutes.
Impoverished North Korea and the rich, democratic South are technically still at war because the Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.
Technically speaking, the research shows that differences in the so - called Big Five personality traits in regions with different climates can't be explained by other factors.
It also disqualified a number of people known as immigrant entrepreneurs on the grounds that they had not technically founded their companies.
Several innovations become common, and yet are technically against the law.
They argued that it put too much control in tech firms» hands, cited piracy concerns, noted how they make specific deals to determine the order of channels (something a new UI could upend), and generally proclaimed it too technically difficult to implement.
The letter is technically addressed to the head of the World Health Organization, urging WHO to conduct a «a fresh, evidence - based assessment» of the risks that Zika poses, and asking WHO to use its powers of persuasion (and its close connection to the International Olympic Committee) to get the IOC to rethink things.
The social - media network had greeted visitors with a message that there was something technically wrong.
Technically speaking, the Pixel isn't as fast, but it's a bit more bulletproof when it comes to overall smoothness.
It's an understatement to say the Senate is hesitant to change rules: 1997 request to allow laptops on the Senate floor, for instance, was rejected after four months of study and electronics are still technically banned.
Interestingly, if Russia is behind some or all of these poisonings, it is technically legal under Russian law.
The United States can not technically start the exit process until November 2019, and the withdrawal will take a year.
Okay, so this is technically dinner.
Given that Rand's dad technically is still running for president, the timing of the announcement indeed was a little... odd.
One tech reporter, Frank Gruber, publishes an annual ranking of accelerators that is pretty good, although it leaves out hybrid organizations that aren't technically accelerators, like Boston's Mass Challenge (which is a contest) and NYC's First Growth Venture Network (which doesn't take any equity).
The book was my first deep - dive exposure to the technically challenging, murky frontiers of human knowledge.
«It's like you have this grungy night club and people are having a good time and you build something next door that's shiny and new, and technically better in some ways, but who wants to leave?
Despite being technically illegal in many places around the globe, including New York City, Uber has managed to reach an estimated valuation of over $ 41 billion.
Technically, Apple has the ability to access data on the iPhone 5s because it is running the company's iOS 7 operating system, which lacks the encryption features that have been built into subsequent versions of Apple's mobile software.
Plus, if you load up on bar food and beer, it is technically dinner.
They're highly motivated and technically proficient hard workers.
But with major companies abandoning Canadian factories in favour of cheaper overseas alternatives, the opportunities are less likely to come from industrial expansion than from a shortage of technically - qualified workers to fill positions.
The Riva Turbo X isn't really designed for the outdoors, but it's technically water - resistant, which is enough for it to get a spot here.
But, technically, you can do so on either mobile or desktop editions of Facebook.
This technically complex and challenging vision really should have slowed Acompli down.
Technically, it begins once you enter the workforce and ends when you retire.
As a Crown corporation, that money technically belongs to the federal government.
Another negative effect of the sequester on Redhorse has been the mandate that the government put many of its procurements up for bid under a standard called lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA), which as its name suggests, basically means the lowest price possible.
Now, Gronkowski has technically appeared in films before, most notably his beer - funneling cameo in the 2015 cinematic achievement «Entourage».
Technically they are a fundraise, but technically they are not equity.
Quoting King technically put Warren in violation of Senate rules for «impugning the motives» of Sessions, though senators have said far worse.
On February 13, Kraft released its Q4 results and its first full year numbers since the spinoff — it technically became a new company when it separated — and the news was mixed.
It's your property, after all, and technically he is trespassing.
As the world's largest music streaming service, Spotify is leading competitors including Apple Music and Pandora — and although it wasn't technically the first of its kind (Napster launched in 1999), the company aimed to revolutionize music streaming with easier access for consumers and a new idea for turning a profit.
Technically true, but it doesn't tell us very much about the unit's progress.
Soon after, they're paired with a senior, non-supervisor mentor for further support and the chance to observe technically challenging projects.
«I'm technically considered a Millennial (I was born in» 83), but... earlier in my career, I did not relate to most Millennial ideals.
Marshall Brewing Company Revival Red Ale — Technically a Tulsa beer, this ale is regularly mentioned by people who live in the region as a standard.
It's Call of Duty day, which would typically be the biggest day of the year in entertainment (technically), given how much money Activision's annual shooter brings in.
Though the video can technically be up to three minutes, Tisch says it's foolish to make it that long.
Technically you were responsible for the purchase, contract, agreement or decision, but you still felt agitated that the business didn't do the right thing.
(Technically speaking, geologists will tell you that the Montney is not a shale formation but more of a soapstone.
The Purple mattress is technically medium - firm, but that really has more to do with its level of support than how it actually feels.
Yes, Coldplay was technically the headliner, but Beyoncé stole the biggest TV event of the year with the just - dropped «Formation,» the performance of which generated massive pushback from people who believed her statement was anti-police.
The bottom line is that if your bitcoin is stored on an exchange, you do not technically own it because you do not have the private key for your exchange account.
Those biker gangs notwithstanding, I enjoyed syncing up (technically and figuratively) with friends on the same route.
Seides, who left Protégé in 2015 and is now a managing partner at Hidden Brook Investments, said in an email that he couldn't comment on the bet because technically it belongs to Protégé.
Releasing one's tax returns isn't technically required when running for president, but it is a longstanding tradition that lets voters learn more about a candidate.
It is inefficient — not a good use of resources — to drive crime to zero, even if we think it technically possible.
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