Sentences with phrase «practical purposes there»

Not exact matches

Modi has championed the initiative as a practical and streamlined method to attract companies to India for the purpose of making their products, rather than merely marketing them there.
Is there a legal or practical purpose for the law to concern itself with a union like marriage if it is not about having children / family life?
Robert Louis Stevenson said once that there are two kinds of people, one kind «inclining to think all things rather wrong,» the other inclining to suppose all sorts of conduct «right enough for practical purposes
There's a big difference between carrying a gun, which serves the sole purpose of killing, and a dagger, which has many practical uses.
We may classify secondary school students for functional purposes into such groups as «practical arts,» «commercial,» «general,» and «college preparatory,» but there is nothing to prevent students from later changing to another group which appears to fit better their abilities and occupational plans.
There is probably no greater cause for the ease in which believers are being misled by the teachings of others (however well - intended and sincere such teachings may be), than the fact that they have for all practical purposes never been taught how to rightly divide the word of truth themselves.
There was thus a practical purpose in pursuing theology.
That would in itself be a definition hard to quarrel with, were it not for the fact that in recent years it has come to be widely held that the final purpose of «doing» social ethics is to draw up a blueprint for a just society and perhaps also a practical guide for getting there.
In our society, there is a pretty broad consensus that a person who no longer has a functioning brain is dead for all practical purposes.
There was a small minority of those who, in their enthusiasm for everything the West stood for, became «denationalized» for all practical purposes.
I know Owen Smith says technically he wasn't a lobbyist, but for practical purposes he was and party members will look at this issue because there is no issue closer to party members hearts than the NHS,» she said.
There is an elegance to Dwork's approach that is almost as appealing as its practical value: After years of humans wasting time deleting spam from their in - boxes, the ultimate spam - blocking solution may turn out to be wasting the computer's time — on purpose.
First, it can be used for practical purposes;, also there is a theoretical part, which is about fundamentally better understanding these phenomena,» said Tibor Durgonics who is a Ph.D. student at DTU Space and the main author of the new article in Radio Science.
There are cornucopians who believe that for practical purposes the Earth's resources are infinite.
While there may be some suggestive evidence of non calcium activity for 25 OHD, it must still be considered physiologically inactive for all practical purposes.
There were certainly deeper spiritual meanings that could be taken from the gifts but they certainly could have served a practical purpose as well.
I agree, there are a number of pieces that I feel aren't practical for the everyday either, which I feel defeats the whole purpose of the collaboration.
Acknowledging the previous «jumping through hoops» approach wasn't fit for purpose, there is the potential to look for ways to emphasise the principles and values of practical science at this time of review, whilst teachers look to apply the new assessment requirements.
For all practical purposes, there is no reliability or consistency to VAM whatsoever.
But of course, there are plenty of comics that I only read once, and for all practical purposes they are gone: D
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).
However, there's a point at which funds borrowed from elsewhere become, for all practical purposes, your own money.
As stated previously, at one time there was a practical purpose for these procedures.
Nevertheless, many gamers will ask — and rightfully so — why they should pay $ 189 for Analogue's hardware when there are other ways to play these games that work just as well, for all practical purposes.
«For all practical purposes, there is today only one world suitable for man.
For things like the direct GHG forcing, for all practical purposes, there is no «tuning» involved in GCMs.
Out on the «long tail» of the probability curve, there are small but not insignificant chances for damages that are, for all practical purposes, unlimited.
But, my purpose of writing about this system is to show that there is an automated system in place that has practical uses (farming, public safety, emergency management, general weather info) as well as collecting data for climate research.
While «there will always be oil, it will just get more expensive», for practical purposes (such as running an advanced industrial civilization) fossil fuels will disappear.
Yes, there's no doubt autocorrelation at some level, too low to be useful for any practical purpose.
This is because for all practical purposes, there is no difference between the situation I describe above and two infinite parallel planes.
If this happened, I suspect there would then be a strong temptation among some in the National Academy of Sciences to have NAS publish an official report which essentially adopts the full list of IPCC AR4 conclusions as NAS «principal findings» thus allowing Section III to be neutralized, for all practical purposes.
The clause «for all practical purposes» was not put in there by accident.
But there is a system of order which can be described mathematically giving predictions of the sort you showed: in a thousand throws, the results will be that for any practical purpose ech number has come up 1 / 6th of the time (actually, it will probably take more than 1000 throws to prove this, but then we are down to mathematical fiddlings and I'm an engineer.
What I'm saying is that there is no way in the world that having, for all practical purposes, the likes of Goldman Sachs controlling carbon trading would lead to good results.
, or work can be done to separate out the smell from the room together with all the molecules of alcohol and water that made up the perfume and get it back into the bottle, but that would take an awful lot of work, of energy expended to achieve such a thing, same in re-constituting the ink in solution back into its original constituent parts, but, given that statistically that ain't going to happen for all the spilt ink and evaporated perfume in the world unless you wan't to wait for an infinitely long time for it to happen and then maybe it never will, (you are assuming it is bound to happen but it's «statistically as likely not to happen as to happen» has to be included, so there's no «bound to» about it), or are willing to expend energy to do this for all the examples past present and future, then, for all practical natural processes purposes, the ink stays mixed and the perfume evaporated.
Rather, their approach was much more theoretical than practical.60 In 1779, Thomas Jefferson, then the Governor of Virginia, established «a Professorship of Law and Police» at William and Mary College.61 George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and, not coincidentally, the lawyer under whom Jefferson apprenticed, was appointed.62 The purpose of the course of study Wythe taught was less about producing practicing lawyers than it was educating the statesmen of the New Republic.63 Wythe did attempt to blend in some practical training with his lectures and readings through the use of a moot court and a moot legislature, though there is no indication that Wythe required any writing on the part of the students.64
In my view there are a few reasons for this, but one major contributor is that writing university assignments and Practical Legal Training assignments are designed for a completely different purpose and with different factors in mind than any form of actual legal writing in practice.
In bringing the appeal (while conceding that there was to be a full independent inquiry on the facts of the instant case) the secretary of state was for practical purposes seeking guidance as to future policy and procedures.
By contrast, a business would not have machinery etc simply so that it could be programmed, transported, repaired or cleaned: if that were all that it was there for, the machinery would serve no useful, practical purpose in the undertaking.
This recommendation tackles these issues and more, declaring that CPD's purpose is to meet the evolving needs of lawyers and clients (which reads to me like a call for more practice - and client - related information and training), that there should be CPD standards grounded in practical outcomes, and that the assumption that traditional CPD correlates with competence should be tested (that last point, if studied and debunked, could change CPD worldwide).
In the United States there is a practical refinement: where for a particular exercise members of the internal audit team are designated as working under the direction and control of the legal department, as its agent, for the purpose of providing expert assistance to the legal department in rendering legal advice to management then privilege will attach to their communication.25 In the United Kingdom this may be theoretically possible in circumstances where the audit team forms part of a working group under the control of a legal counsel or team, yet the very distinct role differentiation between audit and legal functions in UK corporate governance makes this a hard argument to sustain.
Today, for all practical purposes, there are five main kinds of annuities: a single premium deferred annuity, an immediate annuity, a variable annuity, an index annuity, and a tax - sheltered annuity.
For all practical purposes, there are two types of insurance agents.
And finally there is United Health Care which for all practical purposes can be ignored by most Newport News health insurance shopper due to price and benefits.
For practical purposes, this means the millions of people who maintain a wallet on Coinbase did not receive the new «Cash» and, as of now, there is no way for them to do so.
As such, with the 5T you have a second camera that serves little practical purpose beyond being there to enable the phone's depth of field functionality.
It's probably useless for practical purposes, but there's something very compelling about being able to paint in 3D in mid-air.
Nevertheless, many gamers will ask — and rightfully so — why they should pay $ 189 for Analogue's hardware when there are other ways to play these games that work just as well, for all practical purposes.
There's no court order in place, but for all practical purposes, your spouse has custody because she has your kids.
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