Technicalities
a technicality (noun) - the detailed expert methods used to carry out an acticity or process; a legal point based on strict interpretation of the law (with no flexibility)held up on technicalities - delayed because of minor details of the law
legal technicalities
we ran into a lot of legal technicalities
the case rests on technicalities
the technicalities are ultimately of peripheral interest
before you can understand the frauds, you must understand the technicalities of these secretive deals.
well, let's talk about those technicalities next week
think of ways in which you can translate the technicalities into simple language
resolve technicalities
complex technicalties
the technicalities will not be very complicated
you can be very technical when talking to experts but that the same illuminating technicalities will bewilder an audience comprising only lay people
fussy over technicalities
intricacies, unfairness and technicalities
cut through all the technicalities and complexities of the document
all works in progress had ceased due to complicated legal technicalities
I'm not a statistician, I am unable to comment about all the technicalities of the the various assumptions that go into things
a short, simple measure, a fresh start, free from technicalities
some slight technicalities
a mass of technicalities
discuss the technicalities
understand all the technicalities
talk endlessly about the technicalities over beer
spend most of one's energy on technicalities
held up on technicalities
dealers well-versed in the technicalities
disagreed about technicalities
a working party set up to simplify the complex technicalities of the original assessment proposals
the report was mainly concerned with the technicalities of Treasury operations
a grasp of the technicalities
she pilots company promoters through the legal technicalities of forming companies
concerned primarily with the substantive merits and demerits of the Bill, not with its legal technicalities
I do not want to get involved in the technicalities of such arguments...
go into the technicalities of the case
don't want to go into all the technicalities of the case just now
technicalities which do not intrude
the technicalities and particularities of daily life.
quickly learned the technicalities
tech product features that allow you to forget all the technicalities
without wishing to get too involved in technicalities, it is worth explaining that...
highly professional officers skilled and experienced in the technicalities of flying
the court was forced to release him on a technicality
You have to look at the technicalities. Did the President promise this unconditionally?
deal with the kind of problems that arose out of technicalities
You were speaking already about those talks as though all the technicalities have been resolved
due to certain technicalities, this didn't happen
tinkering with technicalities
the ideas which are associated with both the technicalities and the broad aims of management
there were technicalities to handle
there are technicalities we have to solve
the talk drifted off into technicalities for a while
leaving the day-to-day technicalities to professionals
the technicalties of computers
these features isolate the user from the technicalities of the computer
Example sentences:
* Alan doesn't understand the technicalities.
* That's right, there's some slight technicalities
* The Greek police couldn't nail you for anything, but we're not quite so fussy over technicalities.
* But language, because of its complexity and its technicalities cannot easily be revealed to a wide audience.
* With the intricacies, unfairness and technicalities, it is no wonder that the Secretary of State for the Environment has declined to serve in Committee.
* If one cuts through all the technicalities and complexities of the document, which has actually gone to the Social Security Advisory Committee, it is perfectly clear that that was the core intention behind the Government's move.
* Its technicalities the interest the men above all else, and it is the activity upon which they spend most of their energy and about which they talk endlessly.
* The talk drifted off into technicalities for a while, and then, those disposed of, Nagel told Herr Nordern that he could go.
* This can mean commissioning an architect to manage a building project from scratch, leaving the day-to-day technicalities to professionals --; or, at the extreme, laying every brick and nailing every joint yourself.
* These features isolate the user from the technicalities of the computer and encourage a dialogue based on the user's judgements rather than imposing the hardware engineer's or computer programmer's discipline on the user.
* Technicalities do not intrude but are sufficient to prompt serious research.
* The technicalities of this transfer process are ultimately of peripheral interest compared to the quality of the music and how well it is shown off.
* He had made many contacts, many friends, and as he quickly learned the technicalities such as paper-sizes, weights, and the varying processes involved, the business was rapidly developing.
* The aim and shoot features allow you to forget the technicalities and concentrate on composing the picture.
* Without wishing to get too involved in technicalities, it is worth explaining that a fail-safe structure is one in which there are one or more pieces of redundant structure (i.e. not subject to loading in normal flight) which are capable of carrying the flight loads in the event of a failure of the primary load bearing structure.
* This was manned by a number of highly professional officers skilled and experienced in the technicalities of flying, and they put into practical effect the policies decided on by the member States to standardise procedures, facilities and levels of safety throughout the world.
* In the first place, a working party set up to simplify the complex technicalities of the original assessment proposals generated a system which was more intelligible and rational.
* The former, while mainly concerned with the technicalities of Treasury operations, made a number of proposals relating to the functions of senior civil servants.
* Finally, they are said to have disagreed about technicalities in the baptismal service.
* You need to re member that you can be very technical when talking to experts but that the same illuminating technicalities will bewilder an audience comprising only lay people.
* How did dealers not well-versed in the technicalities of these cope?
* You must have a head for figures, a flair for administration, a grasp of the technicalities and be able to follow new technical developments.
* He pilots company promoters through the legal technicalities of forming companies.
* And Lord Hodson was concerned primarily with the substantive merits and demerits of the Bill, not with its legal technicalities.
* What they saw was important enough: the ethos of the Roman leading class, the methods of conquering and ruling, the technicalities of political and military organization.
* I do not want to get involved in the technicalities of such arguments but, for good or ill, the anthropomorphic style of sociobiological interpretation, together with its exaggerated insistence that virtually all patterns of animal behaviour (including those found in man) can be explained by evolutionary hypotheses, has lately served to reinforce and extend Darwin's original Epicurean thesis that the difference between man and other animals is simply one of degree, that there is no natural discontinuity.
* There were technicalities to handle and, above all, the management of time was important while heads and their deputies led their colleagues through new patterns of requirement.
* To pursue with equal clarity the ideas which are associated with both the technicalities and the broad aims of management calls for reflectiveness.
* Erm secondly, I'm not a statistician, I am unable to comment about all the technicalities of the the various assumptions that go into things but some of the people sitting around this table will know that I've been in Yorkshire and Humberside for quite some time .
* The 1968 Act was to be a short, simple measure, a fresh start, free from technicalities and the first step towards codification of the criminal law.
* So you, what you've got to do, is to think of ways in which you can translate the technicalities into simple language that other, that ordinary people can understand and appreciate what it is you're doing and why it's important.






