Sentences with phrase «in practical reality»

Gabe Collins, Baker Hostetler: «They are concise, rooted in practical reality, and well - targeted for good writers.»
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».
Now that you know the pros and cons, how do you go about feeding your dog raw food in practical reality?
In addition, Magna Carta had proved to be of no use in practical reality.

Not exact matches

«Beyond practical uses for training, virtual reality offers us a compelling method to share the work we've been doing to design sustainable human missions and to inspire the next generation of pioneers in space,» Crusan says.
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
For Boyer, this creates a disconnect when it comes to the practical reality of making things more efficient and easier in the working world.
While there are the science fiction - driven angles of AI, like robots, self - driving cars, Internet of Things, and augmented reality, there are also more practical applications that affect business owners every day, especially those working in the virtual customer service world of online retail.
Via its Laser Ignition Fusion Energy (LIFE) project, the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in the United States has a unique double mandate: not only must it prove fusion power can be a viable source of energy — and become a game - changer for the world's energy supply — but it must also plan to commercialize the energy source even before practical fusion energy is a reality.
Hopefully, the more moderate Trump we saw in his victory speech will come to the fore and we'll see a focus on the practical reality of what's in the best interests of business and the US economy.
The test involves the interpretation of the CPCN which is the NEB's own instrument (akin to its statute) and the NEB can be assumed to have special expertise in understanding both the background to the terms of the CPCN and the realities of pipeline construction, timelines and financing (i.e. the practical effect of the delays)(Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., 2016 SCC 47 (CanLII) at para 33).
The stated practical aim of the book is refreshingly modest; it is «to encourage contemporary thinkers to take seriously the role that divine authority might play in morality, and thereby perhaps to think seriously about the reality of God.»
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.
It is clear that this is precisely what Paul's statement is about; but because he was expressing a vision of reality that he himself was unable to spell out in a practical application to his own culture, we also have continued to stumble around in the slavery of the old law regarding relationships, catching the vision in some areas — in theory, at least — and ignoring it in others.
I'm not saying factual or historical or practical or provable or even followed by many people (in reality).
As Malloy writes, in reflecting on the uniqueness of the Catholic Church «one can affirm both the essential fullness of the ecclesial reality of the Catholic Church and the concrete poverty and woundedness of her lived life, together with her practical need of the expressive ecclesial riches found outside her visible boundaries.»
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.
Prayer but a shortened version of meditation that having come over the many centuries / as the art of true prayer in meditation was lost / where the focus of reality had turned to the external based on ideas belief / rather than practical spiritual experience of one turning the senses inward / thus knowing / not believing.
Provided that physical science maintains its denial of «action at a distance,» the safer guess is that direct objectification is practically negligible except for contiguous occasions; but that this practical negligibility is a characteristic of the present cosmic epoch, without any metaphysical generality (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 468 - 469).
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.
Marty, long a defender of «public religion,» does not address this controversy explicitly, but his observations about the practical realities of religion in public life have clear relevance to the topic.
All of this is in the domain of reality and practical matters.
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.
God's reality is posited rather than simply affirmed, and it is removed from the realm of theory and located in that of practical thought.
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In describing this dichotomy, Walsch says that he is drawing on an «eastern» mystical definition of God as the «No - thing» kind a «western» practical definition of God as ultimate reality.
Ironically, neither can it be regarded as a «noumenal reality» and apprehended under The Critique of Practical Reason, because in his analysis of the antinomies of reason, Kant postulates that the thinking self is an immortal soul.
On a practical level, since we're in the middle of that and we can't really see what God is doing, how do we live in light of that reality?
Hence we are, on the one hand, confronted with an abundance of material, rich in analysis and content from a variety of perspectives that can offer to the Indian church sensitive viewpoints and creative directions for the understanding and practice of mission in India today, and, on the other, still confronted with the reality that, in so far as the mission question is concerned, an agreed upon standpoint, either in theological or practical terms continues to be elusive.
The useful and practical significance of the notion of «real elite» depends on the degree of reality ascribed to the individual person in relation to the group to which he belongs.
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.
We must talk about practical, tangible moral dilemmas, realities and virtues, and we must focus on developing character in the midst of religious belief.
In 1930, Clarence Birdseye made practical, frozen foods a reality with the invention of the double belt freezer — that's right, Captain Birdseye himself.
This level of caution is far from desired but it's in line with the practical realities organic producers already face in managing risks from pesticide exposure and other contaminations.
The organic industry needs to review risk management policies and focus more on ensuring end organic products remain non-GM, rather than expecting zero GMO presence in the ambient farming environment — not ideal for those passionate about the anti-GM cause but a practical reality all of us face.
Despite our efforts to assist Agriculture Victoria and the relevant ministers in understanding the practical realities of small - scale livestock farmers, the draft graduated controls don't appear to reduce red tape for small - scale commercial farmers, nor homesteaders or hobbyists, and yet they make it easier than ever before to set up a 1000 - cattle feedlot.
(I) n the course of a long term relationship, taking into account the practical realities of our human need to experience life on our own, or through experiences with other platonic or romantic relationships, perhaps a new kind of conversation can unfold with your spouse or partner where you jointly communicate your needs and set reasonable and practical parameters of what is and isn't allowed in your marriage, so the negative and hidden behaviors associated with adultery don't take place.
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)
Set in the engine rooms of Westminster, James Graham's This House strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes, focusing on the men who roll up their sleeves and, on occasion, bend the rules to shepherd and coerce a diverse chorus of MPs.
But even in a region tending to skip ideological politics in favor of practical reality and personal connections, a well - financed campaign has tremendous advantages.
«Those who talk about restructuring see it as largely political opportunism, in my opinion, rather than practical reality.
I believe that it will provide the strong strategic direction needed to translate reform evidence into practical reality, particularly in tackling intergenerational inequality.
Today in Anchorage, he told supporters the time has come,» to accept the practical realities of our current legal circumstances.
By the 1960s, thanks to significant advances in technology, these kinds of transplants — once a staple of science fiction — had become a practical reality.
He designed the practical infrastructure to make it a reality: the generators, power lines, and the form in which electricity would flow.
Gerard O'Neill the man who promoted the idea of space colonies and developed some of the practical technology needed to make them a reality, died in California last week, aged 65.
Either way, regardless of their eventual scientific (or practical) uses, gravity waves will forever stand as a sign that the math conceived in the human mind coexists, in some sense, in the fabric of reality.
MPE04: Innovation & Advanced X-ray physics for imaging devices in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology A practical challenge to be solved: which physical principle can be turned into clinical reality, and when?
Then too, the resulting structures could be more theoretical than practical, meaning they might not exist in reality.
Pilot studies are important because they show how raw theoretical ideas can be converted into practical reality (i.e., sometimes a very clever idea just will not work in the research laboratory).
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