technical assistance

collocation in English

meaningsoftechnicalandassistance

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technical
adjective
uk
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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assistance
noun[U]
uk
/əˈsɪs.təns/
us
/əˈsɪs.təns/
help:
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(Definition oftechnicalandassistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftechnical assistance

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Certain grants were also made in respect of travel expenses,technicalassistanceand so on.
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I call ittechnicalassistanceand training courses _ training materials to educate grassroots organisations on legislation.
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As it was increasingly difficult for the municipalities to gettechnicalassistancefrom government in the 1970s, they had to rely on private consultants.
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We are also indebted to our technical staff for their skilledtechnicalassistance.
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Claim 2(iii) indicates thattechnicalassistancecan move a country from the constrained to the unconstrained equilibrium.
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Claim 2(ii) suggests that "constrained countries" that receivetechnicalassistancewill attract more private foreign investment.
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We modify our model to allow the rich country to providetechnicalassistanceto the poor country.
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Claim 2(i) indicates that countries that receivetechnicalassistancewill receive some foreign investment, although the level of investment may be constrained.
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It has no formal mandate and no outsidetechnicalassistance.
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Ombudsmen deal with consumer complaints, sometimes providetechnicalassistanceto facilities, and report observed problems to the appropriate state agency.
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The programme also providedtechnicalassistanceto the program beneficiaries.
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When the new practices to be adopted are complex, access totechnicalassistancemay be an issue.
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Weaning countries abruptly from external financing andtechnicalassistancemight well have the opposite effect.
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A small but important element was economic andtechnicalassistance.
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In this model the physicians, and other medical professionals, offertechnicalassistanceand services to patients.
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With adequatetechnicalassistance, credit and marketing, small farmers could diversify into other labour-intensive crops such as vegetables, rice and tubers.
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Technicalassistancefor more efficient charcoal production technologies will also be important.
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Among hospitals without ethics committees, 72.9% indicated potential interest in a project that would providetechnicalassistanceand training in the area of bioethics.
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We also acknowledgetechnicalassistancefrom our laser, target, diagnostics, and simulation groups.
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Sometimes it takes the form of professional ortechnicalassistance, at other times it either assists with or substitutes for non-professional care.
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