How to use in-sentence of “technically”:
– It is technically not “gesso” at all.
– However, because is technically is a JavaScript page of another user, I can’t QD it.
– Both India and Pakistan recognise the regions of Gilgit and Baltistan as disputed and technically part of the divided State of Jammu Kashmir.
– He gave weapons and money to the Allies fighting in World War II as a part of the Lend-Lease program at this time, but the United States was still technically neutral in the war.
– Elections are technically non-partisan.
– Many European wild boar populations are also come from escaped domestic pigs and are technically feral animals, although they live in the native range of the ancestral species.
– Music, more technically speaking “hymns” or “psalms” plays a big role in preaching and the daily life of P’ent’ay/Evangelical Christians.
– The successor to Varig is Gol Transportes Aéreos, which is technically the “new Varig”.

Example sentences of “technically”:
– Ships in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary are called “Royal Fleet Auxiliaries” and are also technically owned by the Queen.
– For the more technically inclined/adventurous tools such as meta:WYSIFTW exist, however they do not incorporate the complete WYSIWYG experience and currently do not support tables.
– Given their small size, bonsai plants would not technically be “trees”, but are indeed “trees”.
– They are marketed as ‘Sveriges mest köpta bil’, which might technically be correct because of the total number of marshmallows in the shape of cars that are sold.
– While technically our written rule about claiming subject notability doesn’t extend to creative works, it doesn’t take much effort.
– I would have QD’d them, but it’s arguable whether they technically fit the definition of the QD option concerning notability.
– This was a gracious gesture by Korchnoi, since technically he had already won by default.
- Ships in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary are called "Royal Fleet Auxiliaries" and are also technically owned by the Queen.
- For the more technically inclined/adventurous tools such as meta:WYSIFTW exist, however they do not incorporate the complete WYSIWYG experience and currently do not support tables.
- Given their small size, bonsai plants would not technically be "trees", but are indeed "trees".
– If Eurasia is considered a continent then the continent of Europe is technically a peninsula.
– Because Congress did not set a time limit for its ratification, the amendment is still technically pending before the states.
– The basilica remains technically “unfinished.” local legend says that when the Basílica is completed, the end of the world will come.
– Victoria City is technically the capital of Hong Kong.
More in-sentence examples of “technically”:
– If the material being copied has more than one author, attribution requirements can technically be satisfied with a note in edit summary directing attention to a list of contributors on the talk page, but as the Terms of Service show, a hyperlink is preferred where possible.
– Everything is played on the safe side, and the production is technically perfect.
– While the basic definition of a stub articlr means it its too short, several articles are knwon to have been labeled as a stub, when technically they weren’t.
– So the first day of battle was technically a Confederate victory numbers-wise.
– In poetry a verse is technically a single Line line in a poem.
– Traffic bottleneck at the Dartford Crossing in the east is the greatest problem on the motorway at present, even though the crossing is technically not part of the M25.
– This is more technically complex, but also more flexible.
– Elastane is the most technically correct term used to describe these polyether-polyurea copolymer fabrics.
– I am not an Admin, but it is my understanding that Admins here can decide how long to Block Users from editing all pages on Simple, but cannot technically Block Users from editing a subset of the pages.
– Although technically an antagonist, he sometimes helps the main characters and is the protagonist of several episodes focusing on his struggles or backstory.
– Despite being called an arena, it is technically an outdoor stadium.
– It does need further work — especially the citation style which technically meets the requirement that citations be used, but is not in the preferred format — but these issues are not sufficient to justify wholesale deletion of the article.
– In common speech, the word “bandage” is often used to mean a dressing, though technically the two are different things.
– The constitution technically remained in effect during the Third Reich from 1933 to 1945.
– While they are technically musicians, they are listed in a category independent of musicians, but still under musical entertainers.
– There is technically no need for a special tag, as these users would not be doing anything they can’t actually do now.
– So it is technically possible to remove one of the flags while keeping the other.
– The oldest of these is the “Barrio del Encino”, which is technically older than Aguascalientes proper.
– Unique among trades for its sole focus on large-scale commercial banking and payments issues, the Association and its Owner Banks form strong consensus positions on issues vital to the banking industry that are technically detailed and research- and data-driven.
– There was no problem as long as operators were aware that “SOS” was technically just a convenient way for remembering the proper sequence of the distress signal’s total of nine dits and dahs.
– Before this account, I had 3 or 4 vandalism only accounts, so technically i am invading an indefinite block and abused multiple accounts.
– Using the above methods for inserting local designations, it is technically possible to also add international designations such as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
– Whether Vanunu was technically involved in espionage is debated: Vanunu and his supporters say that he should be called a whistle-blower, while his opponents think that he is a traitor and that what he did helped enemies of Israel.
– North Korea is therefore the world’s only country that is technically led by a dead man.
– Since no peace treaty was signed, the two Koreas are technically still in a state of war with each other.
- If the material being copied has more than one author, attribution requirements can technically be satisfied with a note in edit summary directing attention to a list of contributors on the talk page, but as the Terms of Service show, a hyperlink is preferred where possible.
- Everything is played on the safe side, and the production is technically perfect.
– A redirect would not be appropriate because the title is technically incorrect,…
– The above rights include the right to make such modifications as are technically necessary to exercise the rights in other media and formats.
– Hence it would be good to block the uploading of content, if this is technically possible.
– Nevertheless, Congress remains free to enact any legislation for the District so long as constitutionally permissible, to overturn any legislation by the city government, and technically to revoke the city government at any time.
– While still technically married, Marguerite Louise had several affairs.
– A cryptocurrency is technically a product and the article makes no claim whatsoever for its notability.
– The Governor General is technically chosen by the Queen and is allowed to use almost all of the Queen’s powers.
– Therefore, this technically is a hoax.
– He is technically one of only three Democrats to represent Vermont in either house of Congress since the end of the Civil War.
– This means that I am qualified technically to serve here, and am already identified to the Wikimedia Foundation.
– For trekkers it is one of the technically easiest 5000m passes in Indian Himalaya, involving no glacier trekking nor steep climbs.
– East Berlin was treated as part of the new East Germany, but technically was part of the Allied-controlled city of Berlin.
– But he did not technically rule all of England.
– In areas controlled by the List of states with limited recognitionunrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, the postal codes are technically out of use and there is no the delivery of mail between Nagorno-Karabakh and the rest of Azerbaijan.
– So the issue – Tag it for QD since it now clearly can not be validly used without being a copyright violation? Even keeping it in the userspace for now could technically be seen as copyvio since all attribution has been deleted and no longer exists.
– Instead, the sonata has an end-weighted path, with the faster more technically complex music saved until the third movement.
– While technically not the correct name for these muskets, the use of the name Charleville dates back to the U.S.
– Bleeding, technically known as haemorrhaging is the loss of blood or blood escape from the circulatory system.
– Arguments against the revisionist definitions, however, state that it is not only unnecessary, but it completely contradicts the traditional accepted definition of the terms which distinctly refer to persons who are noticeably above average intelligence, usually good at things in technically demanding fields, and socially awkward or alienated to a certain extent.
– The senior male agnate descending from duke Ernest the Pious, in 1991, was prince Frederick-Alfred of Saxe-Meiningen, and thus technically succeeded then as titular duke of Saxe-Altenburg and head of the whole branch; but, because he renounced all his succession rights in favor of his uncle Bernhard, was him instead Frederick-Alfred the general heir of the line of Saxe-Meiningen.
– Each has a style which McCartney felt reflected their personalities: McCartney’s playing included string bends similar to his lead guitar work on “Another Girl” from the “Help!” album; Harrison’s was melodic with slides yet technically advanced and Lennon’s was rhythmic, stinging and had the heaviest distortion.
– His piano works are often technically difficult, especially because deep expression is involved along with the importance of considering each detail in his music.
