However, the essence of the issue for lawyers is whether the ADA applies to the disabled person's conduct
in the actual practice of law.
Although academic ideas can be elegant, compelling, and important, their major limitation is that we don't really know if they will
work in actual practice.
Most states still have punitive legislation on their books,
though in actual practice enforcement is varied and often unpredictable.
But what that permits
in actual practice by universities — public ones as well as private ones that receive federal funding — is often murky.
And even if it does show up in the final rule, it would still take serious commitment on the part of local school districts to adopt and enforce such
language in actual practice.
You need a writing service that gives guarantees of no plagiarism and confidentiality and that actually backs up those
guarantees in actual practice.
But when solving
problems in actual practice or negotiating a deal, you should think about whether you can change the facts or can approach the problem in a completely different way.
The seven recommendations presented in this paper will provide organizations with concrete guidance on how to effectively execute an appropriate privacy policy, and have it
reflected in actual practice.
I assert — as one who taught before and after the sixties revolution — that, in practice, what the Church is teaching now
in actual practice in actual classrooms has radically changed.
In the mid-1970s, Hilton Kramer took note of an inflection point in art, with painting and sculpture on the one side and photography on the other: «At a moment in our cultural life when the imperatives of formalism seem to be on the wane in the discussion, if
not in the actual practice, of painting and sculpture, a vigorous restatement of the formalist position has come from a surprising quarter — from the world of photography.»
ADE does PDFs as well as ePUBs, and while the nook in theory talks PDF,
in actual practice so far PDFs I've looked at on my nook come across sloppily formatted.
They claim they «do what's right for the customer,»
yet in actual practice the bank had been creating millions of unauthorized bank and credit accounts without their customers knowing it since 2002.
This raises my first critical question: Is this inclusiveness of other methods of
interpretation in the actual practice of interpreting text really rooted in a hermeneutics properly so called, or is this hospitality to any and all disciplined methods of interpretation simply an ad hoc collection of exegetical tools?
In actual practice clinical students often began by handling bedpans, were graduated either to making bedside calls or taking a patient for a walk.
c) How can «theological education» itself be understood concretely, that is, how can it be described so that what makes it «theological» is made clear without denying or ignoring its concreteness and the ways in which that concreteness makes it deeply
pluralistic in actual practice?
And over the years, as I've been committed to missional
life in actual practice rather than theory, a life that seeks to be outside of structures and institutions and programs and models, centered on embodying the mission of God, my life has gotten considerably more messy and uncomfortable.
No wonder belief in God's providential care as direct and specific for individuals engenders urgency and
intensity in the actual practice of petitionary prayer.
He, too, lost his government employment, and for years sought, wandering from state to state, some ruler who would allow him to test out his theory of
government in actual practice, but found no one willing to give him the chance.
But it's not uncommon for statistics sites and TV networks to misinterpret formations (for the second leg against Spurs, for example, WhoScored listed Juve's formation as a 4 -1-2-1-2 with Khedira in the hole and Costa as a mezz» ala), and I think a lot of games where Juve has been listed as using a 4 -3-3 or 4 -4-1-1 have seen them behave far more like a Christmas
tree in actual practice.
However in actual practice this is a virtual impossibility for almost every book on the planet meaning the lines you see on the betting board don't and won't attract split action.
It was used to monitor head blows sustained by members of the Virginia Tech Hokies NCAA Division I football team during 10 games and 35 practices in the 2003 season, becoming the first technology to record real - time head - impact acceleration
levels in actual practice and game situations for each player on a team.
Groups of children at a range of ages play make - believe versions of what adults do and
get in some actual practice at tasks such as toolmaking.
he's really just like the kid preacher from Jesus Camp, just doing his impression of the profession, with enough passion to get noticed, but still its nothing more than «cute» at best and
annoying in actual practice.
«Mentoring plays a nurturing role in guiding those new teachers through the first critical years and in providing them tools and skills
needed in actual practice.»
You can run up to him and revive him, but no sooner had I done that then he would go wander into some traps on the arena floor (which was a cool idea too, but
aggravating in actual practice) and cry to me to revive him so he could go wander off and die again.
Recognizing that no climate policy will focus on depopulation or reducing wealth generation, Pielke argues that setting objectives for efficiency gains in specific economic sectors and for the expansion of carbon - free energy supplies would be a first step in the right direction to make the UK a world -
leader in the actual practice of carbon policy.