Not exact matches
«That makes it
practical to refuel them in space and use them for other
purposes, or simply use them as a shuttle to run down and grab a spacecraft that you might be so heavy you could
only get it to [low - Earth orbit], and then take it literally anywhere else in the solar system,» Bruno added.
I analyzed the superficial plausibility of Perry's example before in pointing out that it is borrowed from the macroscopic realm which is for all
practical purposes deterministic; the predictability of any macroscopic particle is
only approximate and does not alter the basic contingencies of the elementary microphysical events of which a «particle» consists.
This vocational emphasis affects not
only the manifestly
practical fields of study, such as the technical and professional disciplines, but even the «pure» liberal arts and sciences, which have commonly been represented as the studies appropriate for the nurture of the free man — studies whose justification and worth lie solely in themselves and not in any extrinsic
purposes.
For
practical purposes, we will use a common, working definition, even though it
only strictly applies to se - xually reproducing organisms, and that is: A species is comprised of individuals capable of interbreeding to produce fer - tile offspring.
When Helmholz discovered the eye - mirror a century ago, he was pursuing no
practical medical
purpose but
only a theoretical research
purpose.
Burger's statement can
only mean that the court sees itself empowered by our history and tradition to forbid the people and their elected representatives from discussing, for any
practical purpose, issues that might raise questions about the meaning and intention of the religion clause of the First Amendment.
@Anotheralt: If god can not be proven, then the
only logical conclusion to draw is that, for all
practical purposes, he / she / it doesn't exist.
This means that
only party members can vote in primaries, which in many parts of the state are, for all
practical purposes, the deciding election.
Not
only does this let you express your personality a little, it also has a
practical purpose.
Yet it is also one of the most familiar features not
only of the sciences but of everyday life, and seems unproblematic for most
practical purposes.
I did hang onto a few things I just could not convince myself to get rid of, either for
practical («I
only wear this black t - shirt for dance graduation, but I * always * wear this black t - shirt at dance graduation every eight weeks») or sentimental («This came from a boutique I LOVED that no longer exists, and I'm really attached to it even though it's ratty and I won't wear it»)
purposes.
The products were not
only fit for
purpose in early years, primary, secondary and sensory learning environments but the company had done much to promote multipurpose usage which makes for a
practical investment.
For other policy or
practical purposes, however, it may be sufficient to know
only the combined impact of selection and training.
This immensely wonderful book, full of
practical lessons and next steps, as well as of stories by practitioners in the field, kept reminding me of the lessons in that parable, and why I had chosen them as my final words to my students — leadership, like all life, demands mindfulness, not
only for the sake of ourselves as individuals, but in order to be true to the
purpose of making life better for those we work with and those we lead.
Currently, for all
practical purposes, the
only behavior recognized contractually is student contact time.
Not
only that, but the MR2 Turbo is a much better - looking machine, a baby Ferrari for all
practical purposes.
During all that time, traditional publishing was the
only game in town, for all
practical purposes.
good product, got Windows 8.1, the windows store is limited for
practical purposes, BofA is the
only banking app and my Stock Broker's app is not available.
But of course, there are plenty of comics that I
only read once, and for all
practical purposes they are gone: D
The
purpose of this article was not to be
only informative, but also
practical.
Evaluate the Need Today's cat furniture not
only needs to look good in most homes, it needs to be durable, long - lasting, easy to clean and needs to fulfill a
practical purpose.
«For all
practical purposes, there is today
only one world suitable for man.
The myth that until very recently we used to think that the climate was constant is also propagated by the CRU climate scientists, who write on their history page:» Hubert Lamb's determination and vision can
only be appreciated in the context of the view, generally prevailing within the scientific establishment in the 1960s, that the climate for all
practical purposes could be treated as constant on timescales that are of relevance to humanity and its social and economic systems.»
And since «A.B. 32 ″ passed with
only a simple majority, and since it is for all
practical purposes a massive tax measure, it violates Prop. 13.»
Adding living greenery to our urban buildings in the form of vertical gardens not
only helps to make cities more beautiful, but also serves the
practical purpose of producing extra oxygen and cleaning the air.
So for all
practical purposes the net net flux entering / leaving solid terra firma, including Antarctica, is zero with
only minor exceptions.
The best way, and for all
practical purposes, probably the
only way, to get other countries to abandon coal is to give them a seemingly magical new technology that is lower cost than coal, with the same 24 × 7 baseline power reliability, but without the CO2 emissions.
U.S. firms
only have access to two (if one excludes lawyers from the investor class); and for
practical purposes, many have access to none.
Further drawing this distinction, the court cited a federal district court case where absolute privilege applied because the individual was «for all
practical purposes compelled to make his statements to the commission» and «to classify [the] statements as
only conditionally privileged would have caused great harm to the administration of government and the government's ability to ensure justice was served.»
By extension, therefore, I suggest that the
only purpose of BigLaw is to produce and distribute
practical legal expertise at a size, scale and complexity that is required for corporate clients.
For all
practical purposes, this
only had the effect of barring US - based traders from openly using it and limiting its ability to accept fiat currencies.
Meanwhile, the white wicker baskets underneath
only add to the relaxed charm of this space, while serving a
practical purpose at the same time.
Sculptural lighting fixtures are a firm trend for interiors, serving not
only for
practical illumination
purposes, but also as abstract works of art in their own right.