Sentences with phrase «as the practical matters of»

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.
However, as a practical matter each of us will draw on our own biases and experience to decide the case.
Unfortunately, Florida criminal courts do not provide the crime victim with an opportunity for justice insofar as the practical matters of medical expenses, lost wages, and real life injuries that are often the result of crime.

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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.
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.
It doesn't matter what the underlying architecture is in either method; point is the waiting time is fast or it's slow, it's either practical as a method of transacting or it's impr
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, 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.
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.
If it's not always practical to be the sole customer interface, entrepreneurs should train employees to invite customer comments as a matter of course.
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.
Yet even though the subject matter may be the mysteries of the Christian faith, the manner of contemplating them, speculative and impersonal, may still not transcend the natural plane, at least as far as practical consequences go.»
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.
But the fact of the matter is that as powerful as science is, it has a long way to go before it can offer anything nearly as complete and practical and useful to the subjective lives of human beings as the teachings of the various world religions.
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.
It would be interesting to know as a matter of history whether President Lincoln's desire to limit the binding force of Dred Scott ever found its way into a practical legal argument.
As a matter of fact, this approach generally makes more hard sense than greedy exploitation, but it's still not truly practical.
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.
you really have to dig thru some sh-t to get to the gems, modern christians who claim the founding fathers on their side should keep this in mind, these men where largely liberal intellectuals with a practical bent and where not the judeo / christian zealots that some try and make them out to be, jeffersons take on jesus is wonderful and it is useful in the modern world where we really need to focus more on the lessons of jesus than THE RULES in the entire bible, as jesus said ABOVE ALL ELSE love neighbor as yourself, jefferson had a great mind and his approach to spiritual matters like this is great
For example, people reading this exchange with a view to assessing the validity of Madden's criticisms of my position and the soundness of my rebuttal are acting on one of practical reason's per se nota first principles» namely, that intellectual understanding of matters such as those under discussion is something worth having and expending time and effort to achieve.
Sarah Bessey's reflections on faith and feminism and Osheta Moore's practical guidance on justice and peace challenged me to live as a more faithful follower of Jesus in those quiet, unpublicized moments when faithfulness really 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.
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.
Indeed, even the commonplace knowledge of practical things such as, for us, lies close to scientific discovery was, for the devout at least, also a matter of divine revelation.
The ACOG guidelines implicitly view ethics as a matter of private emotion and sentiment, rather than as common rationality and shared practical wisdom.
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.
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.
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.
It is not strange, then, that the narrative, concentrating on the theme of the relationship between Israel and the Lord, pays relatively slight attention to such «practical» matters as route of march, identification of places, and even sequence of episodes.
He sent blunt and practical instructions home to Katie in a letter (28 July), written in his normal matter - of - fact vein as though nothing very special was really being said.
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.
There is didache, which is the explanation of these facts, both as they are problems for the mind, and as they are matter of practical life and conduct.
On top of that, because of the high profile of any prosecution and conviction resulting from charges, expungement, as a practical matter, is totally pointless as there will be an eternal record of the conviction on the internet.
As a practical matter, having another true legitimate outside wide receiver will allow Cobb to work out of the slot more where he can really get busy.
Whole tables and booklets have been prepared on such practical matters as the exact amount of 1080 required to kill kangaroo rats, ferruginous rough - legged hawks, Rhode Island red hens and Columbian ground squirrels, but no one seems to have done much research into an equally practical matter: What is the total amount of 1080 and other poisons that the sodden soils and polluted waterways of the West can absorb without becoming lethal agents themselves?
It was a way to make sure property could be passed to heirs, alliances could be forged (often to avoid wars), children could be reared, society could be assured that caregiving would be taken care of and a lot of other practical matters, as historian and Marriage, a History author Stephanie Coontz has extensively detailed.
As a practical matter, we saw lots of people holding their babies as they drove arounAs a practical matter, we saw lots of people holding their babies as they drove arounas they drove around.
Drawing upon her experience as a seasoned psychotherapist and a dedicated mother, Dayna Kurtz's book, Mother Matters, is deeply compassionate yet imminently practical, and an essential addition to anyone seeking a more profound, rich, and evocative understanding of motherhood.
As you know Bottle Babies has been created to support bottle feeding parents (no matter what is in the bottle) but that doesn't stop us from also being in support of more practical help for breastfeeding mums too.
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.
As a practical matter, the more zealous anti-Paretes, who number only about half the 13 - member Democratic majority, do not at present have enough votes, absent the Paretes and their solid (for now) Republican majority, to elect one of their own.
«Of course, we should involve the House fully in a decision as important as the renewal of our nuclear deterrent, and in practical terms it is inevitable that there will therefore be a chance for the House to express its view on that important matter in a vote,» he addeOf course, we should involve the House fully in a decision as important as the renewal of our nuclear deterrent, and in practical terms it is inevitable that there will therefore be a chance for the House to express its view on that important matter in a vote,» he addeof our nuclear deterrent, and in practical terms it is inevitable that there will therefore be a chance for the House to express its view on that important matter in a vote,» he added.
An «election» could, however, include a situation like that surrounding the adoption of the Magna Carta or the assembly of representatives of the various estates that was convened by the monarch shortly before the French Revolution in which the franchise is quite limited (e.g. limited only to aristocrats, or to elders, or to clergy, or to members of a political party, or to members of a particular tribe or caste, or to a council of leaders of tribes or castes) who are not all members of the incumbent's extended family and whose appointment was not primarily within the control of the incumbent as a practical matter.
«As a practical matter, I don't think ethics is in forefront right now because of budget demands and what the governor is pushing,» said Bonacic.
«As a practical financial matter it won't amount to much if they are a few days late,» said Blair Horner of the New York Public Interest Research Group.
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