Sentences with phrase «so as a practical matter»

So as a practical matter I agree.
Plus, I have ebooks in multiple formats and (sigh) some with DRM (yeah, blech), so as a practical matter, it's plain simpler to keep everything on a local disk and backed up with all my other data.
This is an issue that can be argued both ways, so as a practical matter, your security clearance probably should not be a significant factor in making your decision about whether to file bankruptcy.
So as a practical matter how can you reap this benefit?

Not exact matches

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
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So, as a practical matter, I think Dave has shown that he's voted consistently with the Republicans over the past couple of years, and there's really no reason to go after him to maintain the voting base that we want to move New York State forward.»
So although there is little formal need to rely on any sort of support, and only a narrow number of votes are needed to elect the minimum number of people voting for an amendment, as a practical matter there really needs to be a strong groundswell for an amendment.
But as a practical matter, she never fails to do so.
«The clock is ticking — and just as a very practical matter we're almost at the holidays — and this would be a very complicated matter so you would need time to discuss it, air it, get people's thoughts on it.
«Various people, I think over time,» Bharara said in an oblique reference to Cuomo, «have given maybe 18 or 19 different explanations, depending on the time, as to what its powers were, what its level of independence was, or should be, as a practical matter or a legal matter, so I'm done sort of analyzing that.»
So, as a practical matter, districts (including ours) will likely choose not to serve children who turn 5 after December 2 until the following school year, when they can enter regular kindergarten.
So my answer is yes, a reader could pick out the «good stuff» — except that as a practical matter, they don't have the resources of time and effort to do sSo my answer is yes, a reader could pick out the «good stuff» — except that as a practical matter, they don't have the resources of time and effort to do soso.
So there's no good reason to sign a reaffirmation agreement on a first mortgage, and as a practical matter a bankruptcy debtor with a first mortgage will usually not see a reaffirmation agreement proposed.
In the U.S., as a practical matter, no one can take away a creditor's right to a contracted interest payment (or other cash payment) unless that individual so consents or a court of competent jurisdiction, usually a bankruptcy court, suspends that payment.
(As a practical matter, you'll also probably want to keep, say, one to three years» worth of living expenses in cash so you don't have to tap your investment portfolio during severe market setbacks.)
So, as a practical matter, what should you do?
I suggested they consider meeting with a financial counselor so they can have an honest talk about money as a practical matter rather than an emotional one.
As a practical matter, a 4 - 5 % position is «huge for us» though he has learned to let his winners run a little longer than he used to, so the occasional 6 % position wouldn't be surprising.
So, if I'm unwilling to do the work of checking the stuff myself, then as a practical matter I will accept it.
As a practical matter, you no longer need your computer to access social networking sites, so this is no longer going to work.
After all, typically in a sexual assault case, there is a publication ban on the complainant's name (the Ghomeshi case was somewhat unique in that one of the complainant's waived, perhaps unwisely, her right to anonymity), so how does such a miscontrual harm the complainant as a practical matter?
As a practical matter, judges almost invariably do so unless the agreement is unconscionable — meaning it's grossly unfair to you, your spouse or your children — or you forgot to include something important.
Whilst this is not a site for legal advice, so I won't be able to outline all of those changes in detail, it is pertinent to say that the majority of those changes were connected to how the child / parent relationship is treated in law, as well as to practical matters such as how the state of Texas would treat visitation rights, and how child custody arrangements would settled moving forward.
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