Sentences with phrase «[as a practical matter»

But as a practical matter, Sinai said it's hard to calculate and hard to implement.
«As a practical matter, I suspect that when DACA work authorizations expire, Trump will not renew them.»
The first is a practical matter for the paper, which is that attacking and undermining the source that helped the company win a Pulitzer Prize looks hypocritical at best and craven at worst, and is almost certain to make future Snowdens think twice or even three times about going to the newspaper with a leak or a classified tip.
As a practical matter, the executive order is unlikely to have much effect: the Bush White House was extremely disciplined when it came to stealthy, controversial, last - minute regulatory doings — or undoings.
As a practical matter, the smallest MAGTF is a MEU, which generally consists of about three (of course) ships» worth of marines, jets, helicopters, weapons, and supplies.
As a practical matter, however, banning or charging for bags never made much sense.
This includes custody of assets and shares, severance packages, royalties and other practical matters within the business.
However, as a practical matter, higher tariffs in Canada are unlikely to put much of a dent in the worldwide demand or price of goods made in China.
As a practical matter, the Department of Labor will need a significant amount of time - at the very least through the June 9, 2017 date it proposes - to conduct the review the President directed and determine upon the issuance of a notice of proposed rulemaking to revoke or modify the Fiduciary Rule.
As a practical matter, with TFSAs, people in those circumstances would use TFSAs.
first, whether a proposal relates to «tasks that are so fundamental to management's ability to run a company on a day - to - day basis that they could not, as a practical matter, be subject to direct shareholder oversight;» and
As a practical matter, this gives privacy - concerned users two lousy options.
As a practical matter, stock certificates are typically not delivered to the investors until sometime after the closing, although some investors demand to see a copy of the stock certificate before initiating the wire transfer.
As a practical matter, smaller size boards are easier to manage (i.e. scheduling board meetings for larger boards is extremely difficult; meetings seem to go faster when there are less people in the room whose opinions needs to be heard).
As a practical matter, registration rights are rarely used and have little practical effect on a company until after an IPO.
As a practical matter, I don't think that most venture backed companies are in 100 % compliance with information rights provisions, especially the time periods for delivery of the information.
But if that's not his assumption, then he must assume that the feds need Alberta's buy - in as a practical matter of politics.
As a practical matter, investors will typically end up with a significant amount of control due to the protective provisions and the drag - along provision, aside from board composition.
They realize that as a practical matter, the average person is going to find the purchase of physical investment gold too difficult and intimidating to pursue, and will gravitate to electronic gold, even though some of them might buy some Maple Leafs.
Yet, if we apply Benedict's two principles correctly, much of the theoretical problem with enhancement technology is sidestepped, purely as a practical matter.
It may be that as a practical matter religious use of mind - altering drugs will be limited to groups that can point to some substantial tradition and that limit the use of drugs to structured worship service.
Molestation, definitionally and as a practical matter, is not.
I think that as a practical matter the «nones» are likely to be much larger than 20 %.
If the pressure toward globalization of our thinking in practical matters continues to increase, as it almost inevitably will, it can only intensify the spiritual questions that our common fate on this earth raises in new and urgent ways.
Of course, Gotama Buddha himself was concerned with practical matters.
For example, classifications by age, sex, occupation, and income are relevant to such practical matters as insurance rates, clothing, hours of work, and taxes, respectively.
All of this is in the domain of reality and practical matters.
In the Old Testament, for instance, it deals with very practical matters of individuals — even prescriptions for what to do after things as intimate and personal as a «wet dream» — all the way up to the conduct of the heads of nations.
By this, he does not mean that we have nothing but doubt and uncertainty, but he does mean that in practical matters a man must act against the odds, and does it reasonably when he does so.
It's a practical matter.
Our research collected information about attitudes and behaviors related to practical matters like lying, cheating, stealing, pornography, the nature of God, and the consequences of unresolved sin.»
This becomes a practical matter rather than one of epistemology.
And as a practical matter, for those who care about freedom and equality, knowledge of the foundations of the truths we have long held to be self - evident can contribute to our ability to cultivate the conditions under which we can keep our grip on them firm.
When you see something like this you will see that we obviously can not legislate this sort of morality, because while we might need to (as a practical matter) try to limit the amount of evil people do, we can not in good conscience try to force them into being heroes.
I'm not saying you're wrong — just trying to sustain conversation (I call it converse action, my idiocy) on how we talk about ultimate matters on the one hand, practical matters on the other hand, rationality and irrationality, logic, analogic and illogic, belief (bias), faith (by virtue of the absurd).
As a practical matter this is politically oriented and geared to the November elections.
As a practical matter, Jews are prepared to accept as a Jew a person who repudiates Judaism — so long as he does not become a Christian.
Newman counseled that the man earnestly seeking to hear the conscience «must vanquish that mean, ungenerous, selfish, vulgar spirit of his nature, which, at the very first rumour of a command, places itself in opposition to the Superior who gives it, asks itself whether he is not exceeding his right, and rejoices, in a moral and practical matter to commence with skepticism.
But despite their limited perspective, economists have useful insights about practical matters.
It is a very practical matter.
As a practical matter, Bin Laden had to be killed or arrested in order to protect humanity from the harm of his ongoing murderous plots and influence.
Furthermore, it was again agreed by all that in spite of the difference and because of certain common beliefs it was possible to co-operate on many practical matters.
The progressives are divided on matters such as nanotech and again often come to conclusions found in practical matters.
A. 12 discusses synderesis as «principles about practical matters, principles implanted in us by nature [which]... belong [s] to... a characteristic disposition from nature» (LMP, p. 2).
In general prudence implies the ability to exercise good judgment and common sense, especially in the conduct of practical matters.
Going back to the beginning, we note that the Qur» an contains varied prescriptions concerning religious, ritual, military, political, family, and other practical matters.
She did some gardening which gradually blossomed into smallholding; and she encouraged Martin to turn his hands to practical matters he had almost forgotten about — letters went off asking for a quadrant and for melon seed.
At the last minute, four national churches, including the largest, the Russian Orthodox Church, declined to attend — a fact that, notwithstanding the protests of the Council's supporters, seems as a practical matter to undercut the Council's significance.
They were troubled about a very practical matter.
Besides love, marriage entails a lot of practical matters.
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