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technical

[tek-ni-kuhl] / ˈtɛk nɪ kəl /


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Disruption to helium, which is used to pressurise fuel tanks and cool rocket systems, is treated as a serious technical issue, according to Nasa.

From BBC

"We recognize the importance of security in AI systems, industry-led voluntary measures, and the adoption of technical solutions, and appropriate policy frameworks that enable innovation."

From Barron's

The athletes are required to employ all their technical nous to transition efficiently, stripping off reusable 'skins' that give their skis grip for climbing so they can freely ski down two descents.

From Barron's

A vessel carrying food to the Svalbard in January had to stop en route due to technical issues, leaving the islands without food deliveries for days.

From The Wall Street Journal

He cast the ruling as a technical, not permanent setback, for his trade policy, insisting that the “end result is going to get us more money.”

From Los Angeles Times