Sentences with phrase «less practical terms»

In less practical terms it's a literal, and literary, mountain of published content.

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In very practical terms, the TPP will make it easier and less costly for Canadian MSMEs to do business in this region and compete globally by, for instance, streamlining customs procedures through enhanced transparency and online information - sharing.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
So at least in the short term, the government's only practical option is to learn how to manage the chamber more or less as it is.
And of course in practical terms, a young person really can initiate a demonstration of 10,000 people within less than 24 hours.
Not only that, the GLC is a touch more practical, slightly less expensive, and comes with more variety in terms of equipment and powertrains.
I suspect we're talking around the same topic, getting at it in different ways, in our own terms, preferring our own conceptualization of it yet overlapping so much that whatever differences there may have less practical significance for authors than recreation for you and me.
Yes, the last chapter tries to pull it all together, but given the breadth of the material, it gets pulled together in terms of the attitudes you need to do this right, but less of a «how do you structure an overall investment process to put these principles into practical action.»
Less arduous, at least in practical terms, is the exact facsimile of Richard Prince's Spiritual America — open when I saw Pop Life, temporarily closed by police on grounds of obscenity.
After visiting the makeshift FIAR studio spaces, it also seemed more practical to create performance work because there wasn't much room to make much else; the studios were limited in terms of size and solitude, with the residents more or less on top of each other.
(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.
In terms of practical goal that human civilization could aspire towards, increasing the ocean by 2 C could an improvement - that might possible within 2000 years or less.
Often, these limitations are phased in superficially more equal terms, but the agreement only has a practical affect limiting a spouse's legal economic rights in marriage on the less affluent spouse, when it is recognized that one spouse is starting out affluent and the other spouse is starting out less affluent.
Well, firstly, it seems the Fixed Term Parliaments Act is barely worth the paper it's written on and hasn't really made any practical change to the previous position whereby a Prime Minister could call an election more or less at will.
In practical terms it means that the total premium that the person pays for the entire 20 years is actually less than what they would pay if they take a 10 year policy and then renew it again for another decade.
For example, it may be less expensive and more practical for you to get a term life insurance plan rather than credit insurance.
First, its use of the term «radical» (for which the Critique offers no citation): The relevant discussion in the article refers to two explicitly «experimental» proposals included at the end of the article, in a section titled «Thinking Outside of the Box...» The introduction to that part of the discussion states «I call this a «thought experiment» because I am well aware that the practical realities of child protection practice may mean that it would not work...» Later the text notes that one proposal is «less radical» than the other.
The brevity of the training program (less than 10 min) and lack of face - to - face individualized training were viewed as important in terms of practical concerns; however, overall the intervention did not demonstrate sufficiently robust results, especially in terms of child outcomes.
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