Sentences with phrase «by practical realities»

This enabled them to come to the negotiating table focused on arriving at a consensus driven by practical realities, leading to an efficient structuring and drafting process.»
Fealty to academic theory and dogma must be tempered by practical reality.)

Not exact matches

DOL's «accelerated implementation deadline,» he continued, «was driven by political motives rather than practical reality
The only answer which is plausible can be given by the biological theory of knowledge: in the same way as our perception carves Out of the whole physical reality only that zone which has practical importance for our organism, only those recollections which are relevant to our present situation are transmitted into our present moment.
I'm not saying factual or historical or practical or provable or even followed by many people (in reality).
From Peirce's claim that we can make our ideas clear by considering their conceivable practical effects, to James's notion of truth's cash value in experiential terms, to Dewey's own view of the practical character of reality, the message seems to be that philosophy has more to offer than a therapeutic stance toward social issues and a rhetorical presentation of new suggestions.
This theoretical or speculative reason, anarchist in its search for transcending the existing methods to deal with reality, is itself bound to method: even in transcending (practical) methods, reason is bound by a (speculative) method.
It's as dreamy and poetic as it ever was, separated from practical reality only by the thin veil of a populist interregnum.
In fact, it is the consideration of evil which constrains us to make this new move; now, with the consideration of evil, it is the very question, of freedom, of the real freedom evoked by the postulates of the Critique of Practical Reason, which returns; the problematic of evil requires us to tie, more directly than we have so far been able to do, the actual reality of freedom to the regeneration which is the very content of hope.
But as a practical solution to the problems posed by the sociological reality of religious pluralism, a Muslim can endorse the separation of church and state as wise policy.
A couple of practical realities we would have to guard are the occasional «flop» where, for example, a bad batch of acid has been delivered and the litmus paper does not change color (we don't want anybody to claim that a prayer was answered) or intentional sabotage by those with a religious agenda, but that is no different to the risks of any other science experiment.
From Pentecostal communities like Deliverance Church in Kenya to international programs like Youth Alive, the reality of human beings as whole persons created by God forms the bedrock for transfigured practical existence.
Flying in the face of scientific and practical realities, the White Paper makes the preposterous suggestion that school lunch officials reduce cholesterol on their menu by «discarding half of the cholesterol - rich (egg)
It's now tinged by a hint of pragmatism, however, as if Damian Green - the shadow home secretary who is now faced with the practical reality of turning those hundreds of thousands into tens of thousands - contemplates what to do next.
Norway's approach - being a member of the European economic area - is rejected because the economic benefits of direct access to the single market are undermined by practical barriers and realities.
By the 1960s, thanks to significant advances in technology, these kinds of transplants — once a staple of science fiction — had become a practical reality.
The five of us sipped a delicious rye - bourbon blend called Son of Bourye, one that's made in - house by High West, and discussed some of the practical realities of making The Moo Man, and what we all considered the film's message to be.
He and cinematographer Eric Kress (Colossal) aren't in a showy mood, attempting to ground all of this science fiction - horror - melodrama craziness in a practical, tactile reality that's nowhere near as fantastical as the one manufactured by Schumacher for his version.
But while existing IT support staff may perceive outsourcing as a threat, the reality is often that they are not only benefiting from broadening their skillset by working with third party IT support providers, butare actually freed up to concentrate on offering more practical, hands - on IT support around the school.
At one time, we had pretty big ambitions in terms of minimizing the repetition of metadata across renditions, since most renditions will share a lot of the same metadata, but the practical reality of EPUB production and consumption that we were bound to, and by, led to a much watered - down final product.
By the end of the class, a student will have a much deeper grasp of the realities of establishing a career as a working writer and will have taken practical steps toward doing so.
For instance, Dominique Raccah of Sourcebooks was nothing if not practical and alive to the realities faced by fiction publishers.
It's not for nothing that the virtual reality theme park The Void is using practical sets and effects techniques to supplement haptic interfaces and virtual reality goggles, by way of creating an immersive VR experience the likes of which SteamVR and Oculus may not even be able to touch.
Sharon Louden, an artist based in New York City, is the editor of Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, a collection of essays by artists about the practical realities of being a working artist, and a staunch opponent of the entry - fee «scams» that plague the art world.
It is paralleled by the necessity of providing university graduates with the practical understanding of the realities of ordinary farmers — something most of them have only a theoretical awareness of.
To do otherwise and, by so doing, choose willfully and foolishly to ignore the practical requirements of biophysical reality runs the risk of putting life as we know it and our planetary home as a fit place for human habitation in peril, even in these early years of Century XXI.
This feedback is consistent with many conversations I've had regarding legal AI over the past few years: it's hard to distinguish fact from reality, and practical examples of AI in this industry are hard to come by.
The Global Legal Group called for our contribution to the 2015 edition of the reputed Global Legal Insights — Mergers & Acquisitions publication, which contains 27 country chapters drafted by leading practitioners from around the world and is designed to provide general counsel, investment bankers, government agencies and private practice lawyers with a comprehensive insight into the realities of M&A — practical issues, policy issues, strategic issues — by jurisdiction, highlighting market trends and legal developments as well as practical and strategic considerations.
Eugene Meehan, Q.C. is quoted in Canadian Lawyer and Law Times as saying, «When we think of law societies, we tend to think of an «organization for lawyers, by lawyers» — but in practical reality it's now a mixture of lawyers, paralegals and non-lawyers — all of which reflect the public we serve».
The government explained that the restrictive interpretation urged by the Petitioner did not reflect the practical reality of the numerous government programs covered by the Act.
All of these issues are intellectually interesting and fascinating — but intellectual interest and fascination must give way to the practical realities of the courtroom, where direct and cross examination questions are the vehicles by which the differences are teased out, exposed and brought to the attention of the fact finder.
Just as you turn concepts into reality, our UX designer resume sample is a great way to show how to turn resume writing theory into practical execution by reviewing just how to quantify and present our sample candidate's experience in the best light.
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