英語で technically の意味

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The "law" technically preserves the (appearance of the) future of the world from a premature, even precipitous foreclosure, yet only as a detour.
I don't mean technically, though that can cause problems.
There are thus generally two major technically related reasons for the use of this technique.
A technically unsophisticated society can create a larger monument than it could by any other process.
The two pulvinos are also technically different but this is less obvious.
In the end, by the allocation of development resources to technically complex inquiries, the processing time can be lowered.
First, it elides with a technically determined agenda of industrial prefabrication.
Technically, the group-based trajectory model is an example of a finite mixture model.
Moreover, land use changes by poorer households were not limited to adopting technically simpler and less onerous practices.
Many of these practices are also technically complex.
Technically, they did not buy such seats, nor did they own them.
Technically, the early literature also assumed that there would be commercial fishery losses.
Technically, what we need is a binary relation for which there is a nonempty set of maximal elements for any finite set of alternatives.
Similarly, a good economist is seldom merely technically good.
Aural presentation implies 'simple listening' to technically transmitted music, without particular visual stimuli.

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