However, if we visit someone in the afternoon (obviously a planned in advance visit), they will make some scones, cake, sandwiches and other delicious stuff to be served and I suppose that is technically ''afternoon tea''.
"When you take a break, you may want to do something mind-consuming to help with motivation, but technically your best way of taking a break is to do something mindless," says Barbara Oakley, a professor of engineering at Oakland University in Michigan who teaches a popular online course on how to open your mind to learning.
Technically speaking, however, increases in the aggregate price level need not be particularly problematic if prices of different goods and services rise uniformly, if wages rise in tandem with the price increases, and if nominal interest rates adjust in response to changes in inflation.
Technically, the winners were Team LeBron over Team Giannis 157-155 and local charities, as $500,000 was donated.
2k@Alvin Grissom II: Technically, I'm not a professor yet, but I have taught middle and high school students, and I'm currently teaching undergraduate machine learning.
The only thing that technically sets the legal pad apart from every other notepad is the 1.
The resulting machine, called Falcon(10), is not technically complex.
" Although, technically feasible, the Orbital Display project is likely to face some regulatory hurdles.
It was technically still Fall but the weather here in the Appalachian mountains of my home didn't follow a calendar.
In a way it ran counter to the whole purpose of basketball, if the purpose is to win championships, but what image would you rather remember, Westbrook fighting the ocean single-handedly or Harden technically not traveling on yet another stepback 3?
" Morality is not a technique which can be explained technically, but rather a subtle power that works imperceptibly .
Technically "right now" is always the best time to start, but December is special.
Technically, the first European Thanksgiving in North America was held in Newfoundland in 1587.
(70,-(),,(--)-) Seeing where the ball goes isn't technically a requirement for superb court vision.
Technically a drink, alcohol can also boost your risk of acid reflux.
Sometimes, they're more right than wrong, even when they're technically more wrong than right.
According to NPR, the scientists discovered that cockroach milk (which is not technically milk, by the way, but a yellowish fluid that solidifies into crystals in the offspring's stomachs) is one of the most nutritious substances on the planet.
A report in the Science and Technology Daily suggests that while it would be technically possible to stop the carriages in 14 seconds, the likelihood of it being used in commercial applications will still be a way off.
" "Well," says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically correct, but it's no use to anyone.
I'm an unlikely speaker, not just because I dropped out, but because we're technically in the same generation.