Although technically illegal under Syria's emergency law, the authorities tolerated the new forums until February, when most were effectively suspended.
Although technically not criminal, these are lawsuits that private citizens file against third parties alleging defrauding of the government, which then takes over the case.
Although technically the FS-X codevelopment project is not subject to the 30-day congressional waiting period under the Arms Export Control Act, the Bush Administration evidently for political reasons has decided to treat the matter as though it were subject to the 36(c) provisions of the Act.
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Although technically the FS-X codevelopment project is not subject to the 30-day congressional waiting period under the Arms Export Control Act, the Bush Administration -- evidently for political reasons -- has decided to treat the matter as though it were subject to the 36(c) provisions of the Act.
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Although they technically were the losing party at the Supreme Court, the ruling leaves the NFL operating under the same antitrust provisions as always.
Although not technically part of the patent, the application's attached visual aids are pretty creative too -- showcasing a completely redesigned Move wand with swappable button faceplates.
Although they technically belong to the Queen they are likely to become Boris Johnson's responsibility if the management of the Royal Parks is transferred to the London Mayor's office.
Although it technically has a larger display than its 4.8-inch predecessor, the 5-inch GS4 is actually narrower (69.8mm wide, versus 70.6mm on the GS3) because it only adds vertical screen space and has skinnier bezels on each side.
Although it is technically illegal, there is no economic reason why the trust fund should not run a deficit.
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Although subsidiaries are technically independent companies once they are listed, the potential for the expropriation of minority shareholders is immense.
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And although DirecTV is technically the leading U.S. satellite provider, Merrill Lynch analyst Vijay Jayant notes that EchoStar is now growing at a faster pace, having added 1.35 million subscribers in 2002 while DirecTV was adding 850, 000.
So although the cars are technically zero emission, the process of making the hydrogen produces carbon dioxide.
Rudge says although it would be technically possible, he doubts whether his device would ever administer the drugs automatically.
Although Angola is now technically at the end of the peace process, it finds itself much as it was when it all started.
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And the reason was that although the video is technically correct, that Obama did support a tax holiday in 2000. when you go back and look at what happened, it's a little more complicated than that.
In fact, although the agency is technically insolvent (ie, its liabilities exceed its assets), it probably has enough liquidity from insurance premiums, assets acquired when taking pension schemes over and investment income from its own portfolio to meet its obligations for many years to come.
Up until this week, this particular piece of circuitry was the title holder for "world's thinnest smartphone, " measuring in at 6.55mm thick. (The Alcatel Idol Ultra now claims this title at 6.45mm, although it's technically not on sale yet.) Despite the small package, it also professes to pack a hefty audio punch, boasting a pair of Beyerdynamic MMX 71 iE earphones and Cirrus Logic CS4398 DAC.
Additionally, only 5% of CEOs at top U.S. companies are technically obese, although 36% of men in the general population are obese.
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Although Mr Pantani had been technically part of a team in all his races, his career was a succession of solitary triumphs against the giants of nature.
So now the matter is "technically devolved" - although the relevant functions have not and no government department has any legislative powers regarding Antarctica.
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Although there was a debate about whether technically this could be called a barbecue, because my theory is that if there's no barbecue, it's not a barbecue.
Although neither of Mano's parents is technically a music therapist, data published in the Journal of Music Therapy backs up their observations.
Millions of people regularly convert movies on DVDs and music on CDs into a format that they can move around more easily, although most do not realise that it is technically illegal.
Having said that, the recent IAEA report indicates what we already knew, which is, although Iran does not possess a nuclear weapon and is technically still allowing IAEA observers into their country, that they are engaging in a series of practices that are contrary to their international obligations and their IAEA obligations.
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Although the idea may sound weird, the company insists that it is technically feasible.
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And although Villa dominated much of the opening half, Steven Fletcher sprang into life with a crisp and technically difficult left-foot strike that drew a decent save from Brad Friedel close to the break, with the Villa keeper making another stop to deny Doyle with the rebound.
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