Sentences with phrase «practical importance»

The question is of great practical importance for religion.
While such questions sometimes lead nowhere, they also can help make better decisions of practical importance for being a good researcher.
These questions aren't just theoretically interesting: they have immediate practical importance.
For this subject is not only of immense practical importance; it also raises the most ultimate and profound issues for the academic theologian.
Thus, their basic research in laboratories has had a very widespread practical importance for clinical medicine.
But how could he have been silent about a matter of such immense practical importance and of such deep ethical significance?
Only last year our laboratory was successful in carrying stereospecific polymerization methods another step forward, suggesting that still - new varieties of stereoregular polymers may achieve practical importance before too many years have passed.
We argue that illumination of such phenomena will have significant practical importance for understanding typical development and to identifying the etiologic underpinnings of atypical developmental trajectories.
«Understanding the relational side of conflict also bears practical importance as companies increasingly organize using diverse teams, heightening the reliance on informal ties between and within gender to get work accomplished.»
If so, then the recognition that GNP is not a direct measure of economic welfare is of little practical importance.
As a quote attributed to mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot put it, «Even though economics is a very old subject, it has not truly come to grips with the main difficulty, which is the inordinate practical importance of a few extreme events.»
«Screening all babies for hearing impairment at birth enables families to have the information they need to support their baby's development, leads to benefits of practical importance at primary school and now, secondary school and further education.»
Childhood is a field of conceptual, moral and political contestation, where the «battles» may range from minor tensions and everyday negotiations of symbolic or practical importance involving a limited number of people, to open conflicts involving violence and law enforcement.
The issue of practical importance decided by David Richards J was that the High Court did have power — under CCA 1974, s 40 (2)-- to transfer proceedings to a county court although that they would otherwise fall outside the county court's jurisdiction and could not originally have been brought there.
As thrilling as this evidence is to archaeologists, it may also have very practical importance as a modern weapon against some of our mosturgent ecological problems.
The answers are interesting in their own right but also have practical importance because modern agriculture is radically changing the selection pressures acting on rice, the most important food crop for most of the world's populations.
«At the Institute, we are focused on pioneering such advances in a number problems of great practical importance in engineering.»
Roy selects topics because they have practical importance in his own counseling and in that of others.
«This is an issue of significant practical importance, given the large and growing role of risk adjustment in regulated insurance markets for Medicare, Medicaid and Affordable Care Act Exchange plans.»
He is able to disregard many questions which must have appeared to his contemporaries as being of the utmost practical importance (as indeed they do to us also), because, as Jesus saw them, they belonged only to the brief interim before the kingdom should come.
The difference between Polanyi and Crick / Kornberg is of great practical importance for the design of research strategies.
It did not, at least in my case, open itself to the practical importance of what one group of scientists were teaching us about what is actually going on in the natural world.
I find it only of academic interest but not of any practical importance because I think the bible was only written by human beings who put their own thoughts down on parchment.
The practical importance of an inclusive cosmological theology for the future increases in proportion to growing cosmic awareness.
Coal was of no practical importance before the industrial age but check how it made gains from it.Watt patented his steam engine and Derby first melted iron.
I was also able to attend ASMI's annual 3 - day convention on «Injuries in Baseball,» a timely reminder of the practical importance of the work our laboratory was undertaking.
However, the effects may be regarded as slight enough to be irrelevant, with no practical importance.
«It makes one feel a bit like an alchemist,» he says, «because an entirely new entity is created, one that is, on top of its scientific and practical importance, more beautiful than gold.
The findings have practical importance.
They chose this reaction because of its practical importance, but also because it is a complicated reaction not amenable to probing by standard techniques.
Professor Steve Bramwell of the LCN said: «Onsager's Wien effect is of practical importance and contains beautiful physics: with computer simulations we can finally explore and expose its secrets at the atomic scale.
«We do not believe that the fact that anthropogenic CO2 emission can additionally postpone the next ice age... has any practical importance — this is rather an illustration of not so well - known fact that anthropogenic climate change will last not hundreds, but hundreds of thousand years.»
It's of no practical importance here since the intensities of the radiation are much too low, although it does need to be included in order to complete Einstein's argument.)
«the question of how changes in energy flux through increased activity influence nitrogen balance may be of great practical importance.

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