Examples of using It is technically in English and their translations into Greek
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It is technically and economically feasible to retrofit for carbon dioxide capture.
It is technically and economically feasible to retrofit for CO2 capture.
Let's be clear-- it is technically a MOTEL.
Carried out as far as it is technically possible.
Throw in the fact that it is technically a“DHEA” molecule, and most would believe it to be weak prohormone.
Even though it is technically a seed, quinoa is a whole grain rich in fibre, protein,
While it is technically called a dating site,
If it is technically possible we will transmit your personal data directly to another controller at your request.
You can't legally call it medicine because it doesn't technically work and it is technically chalk, so what you're gonna want to do.
It is technically possible for every newborn to be injected with a microchip,
You will understand that it is technically impossible to tackle it all at once.
It is technically possible for every newborn to be injected with a microchip,
I would not allow the Central Intelligence Agency to undertake activity that is immoral, even if it is technically legal".
I would not allow CIA to undertake activity that is immoral, even if it is technically legal.
It is technically impossible to provide the Service free of faults
It is technically impossible to produce the best of anything if a company is to maintain a competitive edge
where it is technically feasible.
It is technically possible for the witnesses in the general agreement to change their software unilaterally,
The grounds given for requesting data in bulk- that it is technically impossible to do things any more precisely- strikes me as a strange argument.
NB: It is technically difficult to apply encryption to the e-mails sent with attached completed CV and Language Passport documents.