Sentences with phrase «in practical sense»

And it may not sound exciting, but if a kitchen doesn't work in a practical sense, then it doesn't matter how beautiful it looks.
In a practical sense, they may offer the only opportunity for both the purchaser of the property and the lender to have direct contact with the tenant or its counsel, including, for lenders, continued tenant communication after closing.
Started back in the beginning, apparently — likely when whoever drafted the initial rules (the Ministry legal people) were, once again, not out on the road practicing the craft, one on one with the public — decided to apply basic contract law to an industry that required many modifications right from the get - go; lots of things «work on paper» in the business world, that do not work in practical sense.
To do this effectively, the current requirement to consult must be extended to reflect in a practical sense a requirement to effectively negotiate.
The findings only surprise me in a conventional - wisdom sense, but not in a practical sense.
What this means is that consultation in a practical sense must be extended to reflect a requirement to effectively negotiate.
If you need an example of how this would work in a practical sense you should look to my Native Title Report 2007.
In a practical sense, social justice is what confronts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people when they wake up.
What does this look like in a practical sense?
Consultation in a practical sense must be extended to reflect a requirement to effectively negotiate.
Accordingly, I consider that the requirement to consult must reflect, in a practical sense, a requirement to negotiate.
In a practical sense, this may be operationalized as teaching the youngsters to label their feelings, display self - control, deal with failure, and so forth.
They also assist student nurses in the practical sense such as helping them through their first IV insertion or injection.
In a practical sense, it's not a huge detractor, but it makes the display look smaller and certainly detracts from overall appearance.
What this means in a practical sense is that you could pay your friend in India with XLM and that friend could withdraw the money in Rupees.
«It is difficult to claim without important qualification that Harrison solved the longitude problem in a practical sense,» he says.
In a practical sense, suppose a worker buys another worker a flower.
In a practical sense, as a Collaborative Divorce professional I believe that the dirty laundry in your marriage is our business.
These differences may, in a practical sense, make the difference between winning and losing a case, and will certainty affect the commercial viability of any case.
Of course, some argue that in a practical sense, the Arctic is already ice free.
In a practical sense, to make the type of changes in theory and practice which many TreeHugger readers would probably like to see happen to make the world a more ecologically sustainable place, we may have to compartmentalize a
In a practical sense, to make the type of changes in theory and practice which many TreeHugger readers would probably like to see happen to make the world a more ecologically sustainable place, we may have to compartmentalize a bit.
Brandon — In a practical sense, you are certainly right, but as a philosophical argument, the case is different.
In a practical sense, it is very hard to know.
I don't think so in any practical sense.
The reviewer could find no mathematical or logical problems with the paper, and the results were also demonstrated in a practical sense via Monte Carlo experimentation, so it would appear that the reviewer's only reason for pursuing the matter in this way was that it contradicted the dogma.
In any case, it's obvious this is much ado about nothing in a practical sense.
I consider best in a practical sense.
So we say that climate is chaotic — but all that means in a practical sense is that climate is delicately balanced.
In a practical sense it means that you have an inflexible meme set over a range of collective concerns.
Correct, in a practical sense.
(I believe Steve is a public figure as is Mann) However, in a practical sense, I believe that Steyn's use of the term fraud is less blameworthy than Mann's usage of it to describe Steve because Mann's work is of such poor quality and he is so devious in his publications that his work sometimes comes close to fudging.
But his intent to reach further becomes clear in the second part of his argument: that current attitudes and behaviors are not only wrong in a moral sense, they are also wrong in a practical sense.
Here on TreeHugger we sometimes write about ideas that may not be necessarily «green» in the practical sense, but get us envisioning about what kind of world we want to live in.
I think the potential of regenerative agriculture is clearly there, and it should be pursued, and even get some government support, but it looks like it will be slow to scale up purely in the practical sense of educating people fast enough etcetera.
I was wondering if it would not be possible, in a practical sense or even in just a theoretical one, to have enough stations situated in mountain ranges and island volcanoes to get a more reliable view of lapse rates and warming trends (starting now of course) in the lower part of the troposhere.
The artist also used cloth — and, in one case, brittle bread — to create sculptural «books» that beg to be admired, if not read in the practical sense.
There have been some books on the topic, but few are as helpful in a practical sense than as Critical Path by Dan Amrich (full disclosure: Amrich once worked at GamesRadar).
And the first question to ask is whether or not the reported hardware upgrades in PS 4.5 actually matter to you in a practical sense.
Skill progression is agonizingly slow in a practical sense.
Given that dozens of cash - back credit cards deliver that at reasonable or no annual fees, Barnard agrees with your dad in a practical sense.
Not particularly exotic, but important in a practical sense, because 99 % of my readers are traveling within the next year, and they want advice and suggestions that will work for their lives.
How to utilize these commands every day in a practical sense, including our time - tested behavior modification strategy.
There is no clarification in the ordinance as to what «substantially conforms» or «majority of physical traits» means in a practical sense.
Still, in a practical sense, Buy - and - Hold worked just fine from 1981, when Shiller published his groundbreaking research, until 1996, when stocks prices first rose to insanely dangerous levels.
In the practical sense, no child under age 18 should -LSB-...]
In the practical sense, no child under age 18 should have a credit report because they are too young to establish credit.
That did away with the Efficient Market Theory (not in a practical sense, but in an intellectual sense).
@Dan: The bank did not, in any practical sense, agree to take your house if you ignore the loan; they agreed that foreclosure would be the option of last resort for repayment for both of you.
And in a practical sense, Colleen Hoover's initial post on this issue of trigger warnings was good: Much of storytelling craft involves surprise, stories that go a direction you hadn't seen coming as a reader, stories that veer into something a reader may not know or might not have experienced.
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