Journal, disciplinary, institutional, divisional, and departmental expectations are all well and good, but
as a practical matter most decisions about authorship are made locally, and that's where breakdowns often occur.
Not exact matches
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.
We could learn to set our mind and thoughts on Christ
as a
matter of habit and will - power, yet the
most practical way to set our mind on Christ is by frequent prayer, see Ephesians 6:18, and 1 Thessalonians 5:17.
Not
as a
matter of theory only but of
practical application, this hope is what our present distraught, endangered, and morally unstable world needs
most.
In a very perceptive, but
as yet unpublished, paper devoted to evaluation and to evaluating those who evaluate, Paul Weiss has called attention to the highly
practical character of the theoretical work of logical analysis, thereby helping to verify Whitehead's famous dictum that the paradox is now fully resolved which states that our
most abstract concepts are our best and
most useful instruments with which to come to understand concrete
matters of fact and
practical affairs.
Through the symposium, you will learn the keys to increasing the effectiveness of your leadership, including
practical ways to support your teachers
as well
as how to execute on the priorities that
matter most to student achievement.
Clearly, more than four years on, there will be changes to the Sport Turismo Concept (and that may include the name) but in all the ways that
matter the new Panamera Shooting Brake will deliver
as the
most visually appealing and
practical Panamera to date.
They did this, Stanley explained, partly because these largely self - made people were naturally
practical and frugal, partly
as an example to their children — whom they also talked to about financial
matters, unlike
most parents.
It is important to note that
as a
practical matter,
most people are able to shed their unsecured debts through Chapter 7 with out losing any property.
And
as a
practical matter, it also excludes
most financials, at least at the moment, because
most banks were forced to slash their dividends during the financial crisis.
As a
practical matter,
most Value Investors include several indicators of Value.
Second, and now
as a
matter of
practical policy - making reality, at a time when governments seem unwilling to devote more attention or expenditure to public provision of legal services for people living on low income, exploring ways to harness private sector innovations may be the
most realistic avenue for improving access to justice for that segment of the population.
As a
practical matter, those damages, if recoverable, would discourage
most physicians from opening a competing practice.
They have a safe harbor from discipline by the
most vigilant protectors of the practice monopoly under Rule 5.5, and criminal consequences are unlikely
as a
practical matter given how big an employer and how politically connected they are.
As a
practical matter, however,
most lenders have a one year title seasoning rule if you want to cash out refinance.