Sentences with phrase «from practical necessities»

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Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
And if many establishmentarian religionists were dragged screaming by the Enlightenment and practical necessity to grant religious freedom, some very firm believers, from colonial Baptists to Jesuit John Courtney Murray in the Second Vatican Council, also kept making the case for conviction blended with civility, commitment tempered with empathy.
On the most immediate, practical level, these men saw the necessity of protecting the free conscience from its own tyrannical tendencies, which protection they achieved by separating the power of religious establishments from the power of the state.
However, since we have chosen to have a public school system (which from a practical standpoint has to be run by a government entity), «government» involvement in lunchtime activities is a necessity (unless we send the students off - campus during lunch hour, which is not always doable.)
On a more practical note, a form of reliable transportation is a necessity to get to and from screenings, in - vitro fertilization, routine medical testing and meetings with intended parents and the agency.
We are at present, far from seeing a practical mode of replacing that granary of force, the coal - fields; but we may with confidence rely on invention being in this case, as in others, born of necessity, when the necessity arises.
A practical necessity for any small business owner, business credit cards get used for everything from employee lunches to merchandise orders — and all the expenses in - between.
Justice Campbell's message is echoed in the body of the commentary itself, which directs a shift in focus from relevance to practical necessity:
This rather lovely case (above) sports all the practical necessities — a main compartment made from glavanised steel for tools and another in the lid for smaller items — without scrimping on retro flower power style.
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