Sentences with phrase «done as a practical matter»

When I reviewed the file at 8 a.m. this morning, I identified the difficulty, but with a 9:30 start to my lists, and the timing of the arrival of court staff, I knew nothing could be done as a practical matter until the case was called.

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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, 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.
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.
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, Jews are prepared to accept as a Jew a person who repudiates Judaism — so long as he does not become a ChristiaAs a practical matter, Jews are prepared to accept as a Jew a person who repudiates Judaism — so long as he does not become a Christiaas a Jew a person who repudiates Judaism — so long as he does not become a Christiaas he does not become a Christian.
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?
As a practical matter, I only use it on the nights she's not in school and doesn't nap.
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.
But the US government is free to say whatever it likes, and as a practical matter there is nothing any other nation can do to stop it.
But as a practical matter, she never fails to do so.
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.
«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.
«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.»
If robotics is to succeed like computing, what matters is making practical robots that do jobs well and affordably — factors that tend to get lost as people fascinate over the latest autonomous party pieces.
Where Bohr and his acolytes had claimed that electrons simply did not possess complete sets of definite properties, Bohm argued that they did — but, as a practical matter, some remained hidden from view.
Akey says: «As population geneticists, we could spend the next decade arguing about that 2 %, but in practical terms it doesn't matter
Thus as a practical matter, it doesn't really matter whether the inertia is climatic or societal or technological or economic because the globe will continue to warm under all realistic scenarios (what we do have a possible control over is the magnitude of that warming).
I try to involve my kids in activities like cooking dinner, doing laundry, sweing on buttons, and even balancing the checkbook (for the older ones) as these are practical skills that they will absolutely need one day, no matter what career or further education they choose.
Our brainpower can be mind - blowing, but neuroscientists tell us (as does our practical wisdom) that despite our huge capacity to learn and comprehend, we were not designed to multitask — as we divide our attention between multiple tasks, our efficiency and accuracy fall off precipitously no matter how seemingly simple the tasks are.
He says there is a lot of useful information for first - time visitors about customs and practical matters as well as food, and I'll be reading it once he's done.
As a practical matter, they may not have this information for all students, especially those who do not file applications for financial aid.
As a practical matter, standards don't drive classroom practice.
And as a practical matter, states can not continue to ask public schools to work with whatever is left over and then criticize them for doing a poor job.
As per the American Statistical Association's (ASA) recently released «Statement on P - Values,» statistical significance «is not equivalent to scientific, human, or economic significance... Any effect, no matter how tiny, can produce a small p - value [i.e., «statistical significance»] if the sample size or measurement precision is high enough» (p. 10); hence, one must always check for practical significance when making claims about statistical significance, like Kane et al. actually do here, but do here in a similar inflated vein.
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 so.
While in practical terms, it doesn't affect me at all (I only have ~ 600 MB of eBooks), it bothers me as a matter of principle.
Revised from the 1979 original, this guide fuses black - and - white line drawings with practical matters such as «What do I do when I get my period for the first time?»
As a practical matter, this wouldn't really change the way things are done today.
As a practical matter I don't know that any editor aims to fail.
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.
here» t the thing: as a practical matter, Chase does not have to advertise that customers have the right to opt out in a fashion that preserves their payment schedule and interest rate, even if they do or did have that right by either federal or state statute.
(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?
As a practical matter, I don't see the cost reduction is that big a deal.
While holders of Subordinated Debentures do enjoy a legally enforceable contractual right to cash payments, as a practical matter, having that enforceable right usually is akin to having the right to commit suicide because a Subordinate's rights to cash payments virtually always are subrogated to the senior debts» rights to priority payments.
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, the baseline does not have to be precise for the purposes of understanding the graphs and for the purposes of analyzing the data (especially after converting to degrees Kelvin).
As a practical matter, I think that Hansen's recent approach of looking at the fraction of the Earth's surface which is experiencing extreme warmth does a good job of making a global measure to compare with global warming.
As a practical matter, I think Gill just needs to wait about 20 years until he is older and no longer looks like the «Do not let this man in the park» sign that is presumably hanging in the Six Flags in Gurnee, and then try to sneak back in.
But still, and perhaps even more importantly as a practical matter, the opinion for the Court suggests it is quite possible to make the argument that a particular «Guidelines sentence itself fails properly to reflect § 3553 (a) considerations» and that «the sentencing court does not enjoy the benefit of a legal presumption that the Guidelines sentence should apply.»
But as a practical matter, how does a law firm run a Second Life practice?
«As a practical matter,» he asks, «what would a service mark registration give the Applicant that ownership of the domain name does not?
Doubtless, throwing in this further factor of that must be considered makes the task of selection more difficult, both as a practical and a political matter, highlighting, as it does, the fracture lines in our society.
(2) I believe that trying to find a just solution to a contentious matter is as if not more demanding than arguing for its resolution according to legal precedents (I always tell my students that they are mistaken if they believe that mooting is the pinnacle of intellectual achievement in law school — in fact it is learning how to negotiate, mediate and problem - solve)(3) Learning how to problem - solve (which includes relating to the people as well as the problem) is a good deal more practical and important for prospective lawyers than being able to find and apply legal precedent, any well - trained monkey can learn to do that and (4) I think we make the mistake all the time of imagining that knowledge and skills are somehow binary processes.
In her post, «Where You Went To School Does Matter in Solo Practice... As Does Everything Else,» Elefant delivers practical advice on how to trade fairly on what you've accomplished in your life.
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, a policy which requires adherence to TWU's conception of Christian values is likely to attract only those members of the public that share those values and turn - off those who do not.
The Divisional Court determined that as this was a simple practical matter that did not involve any important legal principles, management should have explained to the owner why access was needed and should have made more efforts to resolve this matter before commencing legal proceedings: ``... there was a precipitous and premature resort to legal action (and thus legal fees)».
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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