Examples of using More technically in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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For Those a Little More Technically Inclined….
It is a fully open source program, which many people prefer,especially those who are more technically.
And you have fainted- or more technically, experienced a neurocardiogenic syncope.
The disadvantage is that the surgery is more technically demanding.
Fainting- or what medics more technically call syncope- can be caused by a number of factors.
It is a completely open source program, which many people prefer,especially those who are more technically savvy.
A web copywriter is often required to write more technically, and less creatively, than a blogger.
If you're more technically inclined, read through the documentation on the optimization suggestions that PageSpeed Insights provides.
Future conflicts will come more rapidly, last longer,and take place on a much more technically challenging battlefield.
Two crystalline forms- or more technically, polymorphs- of FeF3·3H2O are known, the α and β forms.
Asked why Liston had been booted out,Sztorc said that the company had been vying for more technically savvy leadership.
Basically, Australia is more technically appreciated when they own many quality players who are playing in Europe.
There are watches from other brands out there that are much harder to get,and perhaps also more technically interesting, but let's face it.
There are thirteen root servers in all, meaning, more technically, that there are thirteen IP addresses where root servers can be found.
While interest in the APS in the U.S. languished until the 1990s, Europe,Asia and Central America had been installing more technically advanced APS since the 1970s.
Having said that, I do also really enjoy the more technically challenging queries because they let me use another part of my brain.
Put more technically, most of the voices we hear inside that demand that we do something are psychological and emotional rather than moral or religious.
New products and services are the lifeblood of today's high technology firms,and companies need more technically grounded leaders to drive the engine for business growth.
As this work gets more technically complicated, it falls on researchers not just to do the technical work, but the ethical work as well.".
You can have a great idea that isn't fleshed out very well anddoesn't score as highly as it could, and a more technically proficient application that's not as ambitious,” she says.
The rule of thumb(or more technically the Arrhenuis equation) is that for most chemical reactions, the reaction rate doubles with each 10 °C(18 °F) rise in temperature.
Each term these film exercises become more technically sophisticated, more considered and more complex in their ambitions.
The reference form(more technically, the least marked) of certain parts of speech is normally in the nominative case, but that is often not a complete specification of the reference form, as the number and the gender may need to be specified.
As disclosure packages have become larger and more technically complex it has become increasingly more difficult to effectively and efficiently examine these disclosure materials.
The Hutchinsonian niche is defined more technically as a"Euclidean hyperspace whose dimensions are defined as environmental variables and whose size is a function of the number of values that the environmental values may assume for which an organism has positive fitness.".
As project finance become more complex and more technically demanding, we believe our consultation expertise will be a deciding factor in the growth of your businesses.
So called“chemtrails,” though more technically known as contrails, first appeared behind planes going all the way back to the earliest days of high altitude flight.
As energy projects become more complex and more technically demanding, we believe our engineering expertise will be a deciding factor in the growth of our businesses in hydrocarbon energy and renewable energy.