Similar words: technical, technicality, technical term, technician, pyrotechnic, technological, technique, mechanically. Meaning: ['teknɪkəlɪ] adv. 1. with regard to technique 2. with regard to technical skill.
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61. Finding things to make out of unwanted household rubbish will always be technically difficult.
62. One expert achieved unwanted fame by stating, categorically, that it was no longer technically possible to build modern aircraft out of wood.
63. Technically, in the field all material is recorded electromagnetically on cassette tapes.
64. Technically, judicial review was available, but it was rarely used.
65. Durable Free State prop Piet Bester has proved a technically formidable opponent.
66. We have a live-in nanny and she is technically on duty from the time we leave the house.
67. But Gates was technically more capable and also had proven himself as the sole leader of his company.
68. Her first record shows her to be as musical as she is technically accomplished.
69. The companies have one other option, apart from making copying technically difficult - take the pirates to court.
70. Formal regulation finds expression through technically prohibitive statements of law, backed up by the threat of some sanction consequent upon breach.
71. Adjusting for quality improvements or consumer substitutions when prices rise is no doubt technically challenging.
72. The members thought that it was technically feasible and, under the right conditions, could benefit the region.
73. It was odd to me that Wisconsin Steel finally had a real union, just as the place technically ceased to exist.
74. The 10 pits excluded from the inquiry, though technically under independent review, have no future.
74. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
75. This may be technically insider-dealing, which is far more rife in the City than people have generally been led to believe.
76. In the nick of time: according to one recent report 80 out of 92 league clubs are technically insolvent.
77. The fusion reaction has in fact technically been achieved at the Princeton Tokomak fusion test reactor which operated successfully for 50 milliseconds.
78. The new show, in which leading opposition figures have been charged, is technically within the law.
79. It represents one of man's great architectural feats and was technically a major step forward.
80. Technically it's not a marginal because it's the first time it's been fought.
81. Waste incineration is one of the most technically highly developed waste management options at this time.
82. Both tactically and technically the All Ireland champions were a huge disappointment.
83. Technically he is excellent but you have noticed that he is falling down on the supervisory aspects of his job.
84. Subsequent additions and amendments to software may be technically possible, but inadvisable because of subsequent upgrade issues.
85. Although the fictional Inspector Morse freely wanders the cloisters, technically police can not enter college grounds without permission from the master.
86. Being technically aware of your body is very important and the more drama school does about that the better.
87. He specialised in liver transplants and technically complex pancreatic surgery.
88. Laser treatment can be technically difficult, particularly in patients in whom the endoscope will not pass the stricture.
89. When confident, few drivers were in his ultimate class, technically; when unconfident, he could be quite ordinary.
90. The intercept-in-space, hit-to-kill system is the most technically challenging of the possible alternatives.
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