Examples of using More technically in English and their translations into Spanish
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Now, let's look at the database more technically.
He's more technically gifted, I would rather see Leo than Cristiano.".
Gt;. One risk is,then, to prepare people more technically than humanely.
Or, more technically, its lowest sustainable unemployment rate.
On this page we collect information for more technically oriented users.
You won't find a more technically advanced facility anywhere in the world.
Aficionados can choose one of the available three profiles,depending on which is more technically compatible with their car.
The word"obstruction" is more technically correct when applied to the physical plane.
Since his involvement in Cannibal Corpse,O'Brien has been credited on some of the band's more technically complicated songs.
More technically demanding and complicated ways of getting content up onto the Internet also exist.
Indeed code, as we said on Friday,is more technically known as source code.
More technically sharing and receiving"Semantically structured information" using RDF and other components of the.
A redesigned gauge cluster background with a more technically sophisticated appearance;
The green is probably more technically demanding and even includes a small via ferrata route at the end.
These disciplines played key roles in the development of a more technically sophisticated form of natural history.
To explain this more technically, you can hear only sounds in the range of 300Hz~3KHz on the phone.
The album marked the beginning of a major stylistic change for Death,being more technically complex and progressive than the band's previous efforts.
More technically, if the inflorescence is a single spike and the rachis of the leaves is arcuate, the species is H. belmoreana.
In this case, you need to accelerate or slow down the scenes in the video track,making the localization process more technically complex.
Do our readers require more technically elaborated whitepapers or ebooks and can we write them?
Following on from the development of a faster potter's wheel,vases of this period are markedly more technically accomplished than earlier Dark Age examples.
More technically, an economic model is said to have a representative agent if all agents of the same type are identical.
In contrast tothe sleeper ship proposal, it does not require the more technically challenging'freezing' of fully developed humans see cryonics.
More technically, it is the average difference of all the actual scores of the subjects from the mean or average of all the scores.
Joint projects are being undertaken to create new, more technically advanced Earth remote sensing satellites and the associated ground infrastructure.
More technically, it is the improvement in speed of execution of a task executed on two similar architectures with different resources.
British magazines dedicated to the early Apricots were Apricot User,which had the official approval of Apricot Computers, and the more technically oriented Apricot File.
We would have preferred more technically accurate and precise language in the draft resolution, and hope to see more precise language in the future.
The peacekeeping vehicle fleet is now more varied and more technically sophisticated than ever before and represents significant investment by Member States.
For more technically sophisticated treatment, for cancer care, for example, Bhutan's health system refers people to facilities in India and elsewhere; in 2003, it referred 590 patients outside the country.