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Technically, the main change was to end “single capacity,” whereby a stock trader could be a principal or an agent, but not both.
Technically, he didn’t have to.
While a Le Pen victory is
technically
possible, the composition of the French electorate makes it highly unlikely.
Progress in Brussels next week would increase CELAC countries’ confidence, thereby encouraging them to offer the strongest-possible commitments – known
technically
as “intended nationally determined contributions” – in Paris.
The eurozone
technically
emerged from recession, the unemployment rate in the United States was lower than in previous years, and Japan began to stir after a long slumber and the negative shock of the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
First, it is a guarantee of peace: war is now
technically
impossible between the Union’s interlinked member countries.
The participants are
technically
advisers to the UN Secretary General rather than fully empowered national negotiators.
Regardless of whether this is
technically
and economically the best solution to Greece’s problem, it is logical that the EU participated in designing it.
While Arab Israelis may
technically
be constitutionally equal to Jewish Israelis , that has not stopped the government from discriminating against them.
Unfortunately for the planet, many scientists consider it
technically
impossible and financially backbreaking – especially if such technology is to be deployed in time to avert chaotic climate change.
Given America’s unique role in the world, its actions tend to be viewed as somehow justifiable, even when many Americans recognize them as
technically
wrong.
Although this stance is
technically
wrong, it is strategically rational, given the West’s wariness regarding Iran’s true intentions.
Just this week, the
technically
bankrupt Citigroup’s senior executives were about to buy a new $50 million luxury French jet for themselves, until the White House stopped it.
In other words, while Ukraine’s territorial integrity would
technically
be preserved, the eastern part of the country would have closer ties with Russia than with the rest of Ukraine – similar to the relationship between Bosnia’s Republika Srpska and Serbia.
The engineering behind it was
technically
complicated, but what you got was pretty rough: a page of text, broken up by ten blue links.
Although we had it on good authority that they were
technically
rigorous and legally sound, they simply were never discussed.
Technically, Papandreou’s proposed referendum was not directly about fiscal or economic policy, but it is a decision that would have had huge economic ramifications for the eurozone.
Technically, Glushko, by government order, continued to design engines for Korolev, but the work wasn’t good.
Although possessing these weapons of mass destruction is
technically
not illegal, most states are parties to the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention, which Syria has refused to sign.
Even if the three German banks most stricken by the credit crunch – Sachsen LB, IKB, and West LB – had
technically
complied with capital adequacy requirements, their “conduits” represented high risk factors at around 30%, 20%, and 13% of their total assets, respectively.
So, while the US may
technically
be close to the end of a severe recession, most of America is facing a near-depression.
The United States and North Korea are
technically
still at war, because a formal peace treaty has not been concluded since the 1950-1953 Korean War, which ended with a ceasefire and an armistice.
Indeed, although US leaders
technically
agreed to IMF voting reforms, the US Congress has so far refused to ratify them.
While Israeli officials are
technically
right that the country’s vote in the UN would have had little impact, its symbolic value cannot be overstated.
Juncker’s statement was
technically
correct, but politically disastrous.
The US Energy Department estimates that the country has 25 trillion cubic meters of
technically
recoverable shale gas, which, when combined with other oil and gas resources, could last for two centuries.
Politicians representing these voters lack experience in government, sometimes are
technically
unprepared for governance, and are suspicious of technocrats and bureaucrats, particularly those in Brussels.
Complicating the inequality narrative further are differences across individual economies, including among those that, technically, have similar levels of inequality.
While not
technically
banks, these institutions are able to accept customer deposits and payments electronically through mobile phones or at licensed locations like a post office.
But experience over two decades shows that such directives provide little practical guidance for solving the technically, socially, and politically complex real-world problems of economic development.
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