r with regard to technique
technically lagging behind the Japanese a technically brilliant boxer
r with regard to technical skill and the technology available
a technically brilliant solution
r according to the exact meaning; according to the facts
technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders technically, the term is no longer used by experts
To be called Vedanta (the name of his mining group), the school will focus on liberal arts, in contrast to India's many technically oriented schools.
While working at Alston, Daschle never technically lobbied anyone, even though he worked for a lobbying firm, made money from lobbying clients and become .
By flashing a generally excellent image from San Francisco to the East Coast last week, television proved that it had come of age, technically speaking.
LeBron James, Heat face elimination after Spurs ‘snowball’ to Game 5 win SAN ANTONIO — LeBron James technically stopped short of guaranteeing a victory, but his framing of Game 5 carried an implication that exceeded mere self-confidence: The 2013 Finals belong to the Heat, he seemed to say, and a decisive victory Sunday would be had because he was going to put his foot down.
June 17, 2013 - Sports Illustrated
The International Axis of Shale Oil Vast sources of technically recoverable oil are shifting the world's energy markets, and the new paradigm could be very profitable for those who invest before developments really take off.
June 15, 2013 - The Motley Fool
Mark Hughes in guardian.co.uk Carlos is an international player of the highest class who possesses all the attributes that will help drive this club forward,Mark Hughes, the City manager, said. "He is not only outstanding technically but he is a reliable goalscorer and...
Miroslav Klose in Business Mirror He's left-footed, right-footed, technically gifted. He's almost as complete a player as Lionel Messi,Klose said, comparing Villa to the Argentina standout. "He's a player that you have to combat against with a whole team, not just one...