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technical

[tek-ni-kuhl] / ˈtɛk nɪ kəl /


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Stellar Energy told the BBC the design was ''technically correct for a stone house and was installed...in strict accordance with the mandatory technical specifications of ECO4.''

From BBC

North American Aerospace Defense Command “has technical fixes in place today to edit interference out of its radar displays, and wind project developers have been paying for these fixes since 2013.”

From Los Angeles Times

While options require more technical know-how, they allow for investing in oil with a set amount of money—effectively capping the downside to the price of the option itself, also called the premium.

From Barron's

They learn to train, monitor and improve AI systems while simultaneously building domain expertise—combining technical fluency with business acumen.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spanish football has a clear identity and a way of playing - heavy possession-based football with high technical skill.

From BBC