Sentences with phrase «much practical sense»

Few companies anymore even offer these small - sized vans that once dominated the field at school pickup time, despite the big - box design making so much practical sense.
Thank you so much for your great insight about adding text to photos... It makes so much practical sense.
Doing the longer lighter set first makes too much practical sense for me.

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If you're skeptical about an «innovation index» meaning much in a practical sense, then consider this: in terms of productivity (measured by GDP per hour worked), Canada ranks far below the G7 average — a staggering 12 per cent below, in fact — and only marginally above that of the broader OECD.
As a practical matter, however, banning or charging for bags never made much sense.
That is required by the Reserve Bank Act but it also makes good practical sense for the Bank and the Government to sing much the same tune when interest rates are being adjusted.
At least, they seem to be there, which is much the same thing in any practical sense.
There is a slight sense of unease, even among some of the party faithful, that Osborne may be out of his depth, that Hague is ambivalent about the EU, that Cameron is too much influenced the political, as opposed to the practical and economic implications of some so called «green» issues.
«One of the major advantages, in a practical sense, is that we are using much less growth factor,» said McDevitt, who is also director of the Stem Cell Engineering Center at Georgia Tech.
The only issue I'm having with living the diet from a practical sense is how much it limits me in my goals.
Although studies are lacking, it makes very much sense as a practical way of delivering mother's vaginal bacteria to a baby who has missed out because of a C - section.
I have very different style - interests from yours, so sometimes your outfits aren't so much my thing, but I love love love that you give us the thought process behind why you choose them, in both the esthetic and practical senses.
Luckily, Waugh directs with a nice sense of visceral flair and majesty; it's understandably exciting to see so much car action pulled off entirely with practical stunts.
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.
As I wrote to him this morning, so much to say and so little time to say it if I want to get a few paintings done before I have to go back to my day job as an underpaid adjunct (Davis mentions the role of practical bread and butter issues and economic inequities for women as in some sense replacing Linda Nochlin's historical focus on women artists» earlier lack of access to academic training.)
On the other hand, if an article states a real problem with passion but ALSO provides some sense of ACTION that the person can take, the effect can often be quite different, much more positive, and much more practical.
In any case, it's obvious this is much ado about nothing in a practical sense.
There has been much recent activity in this area and in that sense, our project has the advantage of some recent attempts to address the needs of persons with disabilities as a way of assessing some practical ways of redefining the «norm» by which society is organized, such as the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.
Finally, the Special Rapporteur is strongly convinced that the process of negotiation and seeking consent inherent in treaty - making (in the broadest sense) is the most suitable way not only of securing an effective indigenous contribution to any effort towards the eventual recognition or restitution of their rights and freedoms, but also of establishing much needed practical mechanisms to facilitate the realization and implementation of their ancestral rights and those enshrined in national and international texts.
In terms of Texas parenting plans this has meant that they have become much more structured in the sense of everyone knowing where they stand, but also now incorporate a greater degree of day to day practical flexibility, because both parents are now working more in tune to raise the children, even if they have split up.
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