Sentences with phrase «only as a practical matter»

I think that it must be just the lawyers involved if only as a practical matter.

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No matter how good or original or appealing your idea is, it's only as valuable as it is practical.
If the pressure toward globalization of our thinking in practical matters continues to increase, as it almost inevitably will, it can only intensify the spiritual questions that our common fate on this earth raises in new and urgent ways.
For those whose homosexuality is not a phase but a condition (Catechism 2358) sexual education needs to cover not only a blanket warning on genital acts, but practical advice on such matters as falling in love, touching, kissing — how much?
Not as a matter of theory only but of practical application, this hope is what our present distraught, endangered, and morally unstable world needs most.
As a practical matter, I only use it on the nights she's not in school and doesn't nap.
So although there is little formal need to rely on any sort of support, and only a narrow number of votes are needed to elect the minimum number of people voting for an amendment, as a practical matter there really needs to be a strong groundswell for an amendment.
As a practical matter, the more zealous anti-Paretes, who number only about half the 13 - member Democratic majority, do not at present have enough votes, absent the Paretes and their solid (for now) Republican majority, to elect one of their own.
An «election» could, however, include a situation like that surrounding the adoption of the Magna Carta or the assembly of representatives of the various estates that was convened by the monarch shortly before the French Revolution in which the franchise is quite limited (e.g. limited only to aristocrats, or to elders, or to clergy, or to members of a political party, or to members of a particular tribe or caste, or to a council of leaders of tribes or castes) who are not all members of the incumbent's extended family and whose appointment was not primarily within the control of the incumbent as a practical matter.
As written it only makes sense to be read «as a practical matter for predicting the future»As written it only makes sense to be read «as a practical matter for predicting the future»as a practical matter for predicting the future».
As a practical matter, considering you are concerned about the impact of wheat on health and not only pure celiac disease, the best way is to remove wheat and see if things get better.
While in practical terms, it doesn't affect me at all (I only have ~ 600 MB of eBooks), it bothers me as a matter of principle.
As a practical matter, though, only a minority of people have the wherewithal to contribute to the $ 17,500 maximum let alone also throw in the catch - up too.
As a practical matter, the only effect is that the interest that the public pays on Treasury debt can not actually be remitted by the Fed back to the Treasury as usual, but must instead be retained by the Fed in order to recapitalize itself due to losses on the bonds it holdAs a practical matter, the only effect is that the interest that the public pays on Treasury debt can not actually be remitted by the Fed back to the Treasury as usual, but must instead be retained by the Fed in order to recapitalize itself due to losses on the bonds it holdas usual, but must instead be retained by the Fed in order to recapitalize itself due to losses on the bonds it holds.
As a matter of practical logistics, we will only have you view one dog at a time.
Lynda Benglis Blum & Poe, Los Angeles By Shana Nys Dambrot Through December 16th Lynda Benglis» career is characterized by the dramatic upending of many kinds of social and art historical expectations; as a practical matter her rebellion is not only stylistic, but material as well.
No matter HOW reasonable the terms «ritual» and «ceremonial» and «temple» SOUND to us as laymen, please be aware that there were many very practical people living in those old societies — carpenters, farmers, metal workers, bricklayers, architects, etc. — and the archaeological view that the societies were run predominantly by priest castes is only one point of view.
I am not contesting your result as a practical matter, only the adequacy of your proof.
Joe Born said earlier in this discussion that «as a practical matter, this result differs only negligibly from the isothermality» — which is a drastic understatement as we will see.
As a practical matter, this result differs only negligibly from the isothermality for which Dr. Brown argues if the number of molecules is large.
(Though, as a practical matter, the only consequence for disobedience is that he will be reversed by the Court of Appeals.)
Reducing the world's emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases — the focus of virtually all public discussion and government policy on climate at the moment — remains vital, but as a practical matter that effort only affects how quickly the 400 ppm figure will increase.
As a practical matter, only legal and strictly ancillary services can be offered to clients by a legal practice.
As a practical matter, a policy which requires adherence to TWU's conception of Christian values is likely to attract only those members of the public that share those values and turn - off those who do not.
Not only must practical matters, such as insurance and convenience be considered, but you also need to know about the therapy method and the therapist's qualifications.
Therefore, as a practical matter, Florida has only one divorce ground: irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, which means that your marriage has failed and there's no hope of saving it.
Finally, as a purely practical matter, the only way 50/50 parenting time can work is if parents live reasonably close to each other.
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