Sentences with phrase «practical realities at»

«There are nuances and practical realities at their site that a court can't appreciate,» says Casalinuovo, who is a condo lawyer at Elia Associates PC.
As you prepare to make use of the genetic test now available (link provided in the announcement) to determine the status of your own dogs — affected, carrier, normal — please keep the following practical reality at the forefront of your thoughts.

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But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
The test involves the interpretation of the CPCN which is the NEB's own instrument (akin to its statute) and the NEB can be assumed to have special expertise in understanding both the background to the terms of the CPCN and the realities of pipeline construction, timelines and financing (i.e. the practical effect of the delays)(Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., 2016 SCC 47 (CanLII) at para 33).
Living at home for a time is, therefore, a rejection of an ideal that no longer exists — if ever it had — and a practical approach to an emerging socioeconomic reality.
It is clear that this is precisely what Paul's statement is about; but because he was expressing a vision of reality that he himself was unable to spell out in a practical application to his own culture, we also have continued to stumble around in the slavery of the old law regarding relationships, catching the vision in some areas — in theory, at least — and ignoring it in others.
Provided that physical science maintains its denial of «action at a distance,» the safer guess is that direct objectification is practically negligible except for contiguous occasions; but that this practical negligibility is a characteristic of the present cosmic epoch, without any metaphysical generality (Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology 468 - 469).
This reality seems to be the missing piece between what Charles Van Engen's chapter detailed and the practical suggestions he made to the folk at that missional conference he described.
But he voiced a message and a complaint which found an immediate and extraordinary response at every level of society, from that of the deepest spiritual experience to that of the most practical economic and political realities.
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The film interrogated the realities of being a vampire, looking at the practical ramifications of living for hundreds of years.
We would look at the realities of the classroom, practical advice on class management, curriculum planning, time management, marking and feedback and subject knowledge for teaching.
It focuses on formal (schoolbased) education at the primary and secondary levels, addressing theoretical concerns as well as research results and the practical realities of American ESD.
Given the time pressures that force us to accommodate the natural rhythms of professional development to the practical realities of edTPA completion, we, like many of our colleagues at other institutions, have felt obligated to redesign student teaching seminars so they effectively function as edTPA prep courses.
Given the practical realities of acquiring so many test cars at the same time, they aren't priced exactly the same, but they all cost within $ 7800 of each other.
Given the practical realities of acquiring so many test vehicles at the same time, they aren't all priced exactly the same, but we've done our best.
At one time, we had pretty big ambitions in terms of minimizing the repetition of metadata across renditions, since most renditions will share a lot of the same metadata, but the practical reality of EPUB production and consumption that we were bound to, and by, led to a much watered - down final product.
A more practical way to promote change within the sustainability movement would be to a) create narratives that portray and encourage the desired ideas and actions as historical and current reality or as historical precedent in support of a nuanced evolution within the current orthodoxy, rather than to portray them as a significant change in belief or practice; b) to portray the desired ideas and actions as long - held beliefs and practices of the most widely - admired leaders of the orthodoxy and as actions and ideas typical of orthodox believers; or c) to shame believers into seeing the desired beliefs and actions as acceptable means of atonement for past sustainability sin or as new «stones» that can be thrown at non-believers.
Sometimes the HGTV «reality» home shows do a better job at suggesting practical retrofit solutions, especially those that don't require gut jobs that can cost more than new construction.
Perhaps having more baseline practical skills could enable them to do more low level legal work earlier, resulting in their ability to handle more legal tasks at lower cost to a firm — lower costs for minor tasks is a key practical reality in access to justice discussions.
Second, and now as a matter of practical policy - making reality, at a time when governments seem unwilling to devote more attention or expenditure to public provision of legal services for people living on low income, exploring ways to harness private sector innovations may be the most realistic avenue for improving access to justice for that segment of the population.
The practical impact of that reality is that companies are often forced to negotiate separations at much higher costs than what would appear if the statutory or contractual severance entitlements in employment contracts were the only consideration.
• Privacy rules are not always adapted to the realities of life and business, which means that our legal advice is sometimes at odds with our clients» practical considerations.
This enabled them to come to the negotiating table focused on arriving at a consensus driven by practical realities, leading to an efficient structuring and drafting process.»
At the same time, the practical reality may be that re-litigation in the Federal Court will generally be restricted to the pharmaceutical marketplace.
The only way for that to become a reality is to provide consumers with practical ways to spend their bitcoin — that is our grand mission, something the team at iPayYou is working tirelessly to achieve,» added Kavner.
First, its use of the term «radical» (for which the Critique offers no citation): The relevant discussion in the article refers to two explicitly «experimental» proposals included at the end of the article, in a section titled «Thinking Outside of the Box...» The introduction to that part of the discussion states «I call this a «thought experiment» because I am well aware that the practical realities of child protection practice may mean that it would not work...» Later the text notes that one proposal is «less radical» than the other.
In the least complicated, most cooperative situations, it would make sense to allow at least three months from the first meeting to the Agreement signing, given the practical realities of scheduling meetings, collecting information and reviewing Agreement drafts.
At Tacoma Christian Counseling, we can help you shed light on areas of your life that need a boost while offering you practical solutions to make your personal development goals a reality.
NIYMA believes that to achieve this vision the practical reality is that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people must be at the forefront of this movement.
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