Sentences with phrase «most practical cases»

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As a practical consideration, it is true that in most cases where substitute compulsions appear, they are much to be preferred over alcoholism for both the alcoholic and for society.
The authors draw from broad counseling experiences, current mindfulness studies, and recent advances in brain research — along with case examples, practical exercises, and scriptural lessons — to refresh and heal even the most problematic marriages.
Furthermore, most Russian women are seen as practical and are well educated in most cases.
I'm not going to say that the it's the most practical carrying case for the Joy - Con, but it's definitely one of the flashiest.
Doing some internet research, most people suggest either parking in reverse (not practical in my case), just living with the rain water and let it empty when you drive down the road (I would prefer not to do this), or just drilling your own drain holes.
Thing is, in most cases, what they're dreaming of isn't practical, nor it is usually the safest car a fledgling driver should own.
In most cases the TrackPoint was the only practical way for me to navigate the desktop, but what happened more often was that I went way out of my way to avoid using the desktop at all.
For most purposes the first formula way up there is more than sufficient (and probably the one I would actually use in all cases because the practical difference in compounding daily versus monthly just isn't significant).
In such cases, the most practical method is to convert any compounding rate to a daily compounding rate, and use a spreadsheet to handle the irregularly spaced payments.
I suppose you could make the argument that student loans need to be a special case because most college students are, for most practical purposes, insolvent.
But, given that we normally recommend making sure that puppies have overtly positive experiences with new things vs. simply neutral ones, this is probably more of a theoretical difference than a practical one in most cases.
This talk, based on a two - year study, will give you practical, easy - to - implement solutions to deal with some of your most challenging dogs, and in most cases, save their lives!
With the employment rate hovering at nearly 60 percent, such care is neither a priority nor in many cases practical for most of the population.
It is always better to train your dog prior to any travel; however, in most cases this is not practical.
In some cases, the most practical approach to confirming the diagnosis of hypothyroidism is a therapeutic trial using appropriate guidelines.
It is often the case that the most interesting and innovative entry in a competition comes in second or third, while the more practical and realistic entry wins.
We were all excited to win «Most Innovative Solution» for both of our cases, because the judges were able to recognize that the solutions we presented were not only practical, but also original and exciting.»
Like the three reports discussed above, and, in fact, drawing heavily on those reports, the curricular change literature generally takes the position that the case - dialogue method of pedagogy does not sufficiently prepare law students to become practicing lawyers.74 While students learn basic case analysis skills through this method, they are usually not explicitly taught how to integrate those skills into a larger set of lawyering skills, in particular those identified as fundamental in the MacCrate Report.75 Further, while reading and analyzing cases, the focus of most law school classes, are important lawyering skills, they represent only a small portion of what lawyers actually do.76 Consequently, these commentators advocate for teaching legal skills as they are used in their real - world context, not merely as abstract ideas, and for integrating theoretical analysis and practical skills.77
Basically, Japanese companies have high awareness towards IPRs and high practical capabilities — such as interpreting the scopes of IPRs — and, in most cases, they have settled problems relating to IPRs with other Japanese companies before going to court.
I think the real logic is quite practical: most of the time this situation arises in auto accident cases and our courts want defendants to be able to just pay a fine without an admission of guilt in a civil action.
This is achieved due to: a more comprehensive knowledge of the most very recent peer reviewed literature, my prior research and also practical expertise in each subject, the sheer degree to which each and every case is investigated (described by one defendant (in 2016) who was acquitted, as being «relentless»), and the ability, as a result of long experience in dealing with very complex cases, to produce concise effective reports to tight deadlines, even in the most complex and demanding cases, often where expertise in several different areas is urgently required.
Most of the work was done in the office, since it wasn't practical to let attorneys take sensitive case files home.
This is one of the most interesting responses as, like the Special Advocates, the IPT has an enormous amount of experience in handling cases involving sensitive evidence, and so will be well placed to comment on the potential practical difficulties which CMPs in civil proceedings may bring.
That said, one of the most common challenges in civil fraud cases is responding to attempts to inflict practical and reputational damage to one's client.
At the very beginning of case handling, after listening to the clients» requests, I try to quickly grasp the whole process, including the possible legal issues, timeframe, the best and worst scenarios, and the most practical way for the best possible solution.
[25] Note, however, that in Kennedy, Lord Carnwath, one of the Court's leading public lawyers and someone with significant experience of European law and public law as a practitioner and judge, confessed himself «unpersuaded that domestic judicial review, even adopting the most flexible view of the developing jurisprudence, can achieve the same practical effect in a case such as the present as full merits review under... the HRA».
However, the obligation to provide an investigation in most if not every case raises real practical concerns, such as cost, timing, and the impact on other employees.
It is a practical difference to the extent it means that, in most cases, trial judges will now not have to attempt to explain the law on an issue which won't apply.
Because there is no actual practical driving training, as in case of most online driving schools, it is necessary for parents to become the automatic driving training instructor.
The battery case is the most practical of them all, but we hope to see even more good ideas become reality in the world of Moto Mods.
The case is definitely bulky and adds considerable heft to the phone, and while it's not the most practical design out there, it looks cool.
If battery life is a concern, Motorola has a simple solution for the Moto Z with the Incipio power pack case, which to me, is currently the most useful and practical Moto Mod that is available.
Clearly the strong representation on Windows Mobile of these apps that this trend - setting group spends most of their time using on the more popular platforms is a powerful indication that, again, the practical existence of an «app gap» (a dramatically inferior or unusable smartphone experience) for the average smartphone user is simply not the case.
Also, MFTs have a great understanding of the rule of circular causality hence they are, in most cases, able to deal with couples in ways and manners that make the connections practical and constructive in every way possible.
If you ask most people when they separate whether they want to go to court a few will say they do, some will see no way of avoiding it, for some it will be necessary to keep them safe or in case of an emergency but, for the vast majority, with the right practical and emotional support, it is completely avoidable.
«The integrative approach described here and illustrated through detailed case studies offers practical guidance for clinicians who seek to balance a brief therapeutic approach while still incorporating some of the most significant and universal life questions that underlie distress.»
The authors draw from broad counseling experiences, current mindfulness studies, and recent advances in brain research - along with case examples, practical exercises, and scriptural lessons - to refresh and heal even the most problematic marriages.
Travel cases and good charging bases are the most practical extras.
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