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technical

[tek-ni-kuhl] / ˈtɛk nɪ kəl /


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Sapient has historically focused on solving complex technical problems for other companies, rather than on taking on outsourced work to lower clients’ costs, Vaz said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Bristol-based company, which manages private investments for two million people, has confirmed there are "technical issues" affecting their website and mobile app.

From BBC

The S&P 500 delivered a worrying technical signal when it closed on Thursday at its lowest since Nov. 21, having lost 5.3% from its record high, and finished below its long-term trend.

From MarketWatch

The manifesto states that Scotland sends half of school leavers to university - last year the figure was about 42% - and wants instead to "direct them into trades via technical colleges".

From BBC

The agency, according to its site, provides “on site technical assistance” to jail administrators, and also helps to identify “gaps in policy and practice.”

From Los Angeles Times