technical complication

collocation in English

meaningsoftechnicalandcomplication

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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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complication
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
something that makes a situation more difficult, or the act of ...
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(Definition oftechnicalandcomplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftechnical complication

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In stating this more general result, there is atechnicalcomplication.
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Graft failure (11),technicalcomplication(8), rejection (3), and infection (3) were the leading causes of early death.
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It empowers the court to award interim aliment—alimony—in cases of desertion or intolerable conduct, in circumstances where there is atechnicalcomplicationdue to the court's insistence on adherence.
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He talked about the "enormoustechnicalcomplication"of charging"on an individual rather than establishment basis"—two words, in my view, put in exactly the wrong order of priority.
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However, there is a furthertechnicalcomplication.
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It is recognised that the present year of assessment basis lends a certaintechnicalcomplicationto this matter, but that does not alter the argument one iota.
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That is anothertechnicalcomplication.
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Taking the completion is a minortechnicalcomplicationcaused by the fact that not all local rings are quotients of regular ones.
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There were no medical or technical complications during transport.
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There are some added technical complications that allow the environment's type information to change over time.
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The proof of this result involves additional technical complications and will be a subject of another publication.
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We do not discuss here the many technical complications appearing in the higher-dimensional case.
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For this we use existential dependent types, although they introduce non-trivial technical complications into the elaboration procedure.
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This avoids technical complications such as averted births or fertility measures.
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Our approach to these problems can be described as pertaining to the fundamentals of ergodic theory, although with several technical complications.
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The construction is sketched here only for the unperturbed equation, to avoid technical complications.
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Compared with the -calculus, it has the advantage that it is variable free, which allows one to avoid all the technical complications concerned with substitutions and congruence.
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A strong effort has been made to keep technical complications to a minimum and use simple analyses to bring out the main principles as clearly as possible.
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This adds a few technical complications.
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