No, because you bet on the final score and regardless of how unfair it is having a blind ref and linesman the final score was 4-1 to Germany
You can technically ask anything. However, if its a silly question then expect a silly answer and/or no answer
Technically 1402 can be divided by anything to give a decimal, however dividing by 0 is avoided as it yields infinity.
I think you are technically allowed to sue anybody for anything. That does not guarantee it you will win the court case, however.
Technically, yes, it is illegal to advance the runner. The official penalty is called "Helping the Runner." It is rarely enforced, however.
Technically, you can see space itself from anywhere. Outer space, however, can only be seen if you have a view of the sky. Though, since space is a vacuum, you're technically not seeing anything.
Your parents god son is not technically anything to you, however some would consider their parents god son to be their god brother
Technically the Brazilian Football Association own it, it was given to them in 1970 after they won their third World Cup. However, it was stolen in 1983 and has never been found.
No, he's actually a sports reporter like Deon sanders
Technically, anything in the triple-digits would be considered above average except for 100. However, anything above 109 is generally considered above average.
Technically an employer can't force you to sign anything. They generally can, however, opt to stop employing you (or not employ you in the first place) if you don't.
Technically, no. However, as a in user, you could do anything without messing something up without an O.S. That is why any computer that you buy comes with a xp or vista (windows) CD or with the operating system already installed. I guess the answer is technically yes, but not really!
Anything between 0.21 and 0.29, however there is technically in 'infinite' number between as it could also be a number like 0.236854843297 for example