a little thing, complication, field, intricacy, line, matter of indifference, nihility, nullity, pursuit, speciality, subtlety, type
Definitionn. a detail that is considered insignificant
Last update: August 21, 2015
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In retaliation the 41st Congress excluded the state's representatives on a technicality, and, on the theory that the government of Georgia was a provisional organization, passed an act requiring the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment before the admission of Georgia's senators and representatives. [Please select]
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The plea was a mere technicality, but it produced the required delay, and Wolfe Tone died quietly in prison. [Please select]
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"But you would not be so cruel as to deprive my children of their bread simply because of a little technicality, sir." [Please select]
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Save for a technicality or two, I was a free man. [Please select]
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My father does not remember on what technicality my application was dismissed. [Please select]
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Even civil law, the great science of the Romans, became interesting in his hands, and was divested of its dryness and technicality. [Please select]
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He served one year and was then released on a flimsy technicality by the Court of Appeals. [Please select]
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