Sentences with phrase «practical reality»

There is so much content that could be covered in orientation, from «pure» legal research techniques to the more practical realities of working in a law firm.
We want this magazine to be about beauty, truth and inspiration, yet we want to translate those lofty ideals into practical reality.
This is not a perfect system, but it acts as a sensible, practical reality check on whether the person you are attracted to is actually right for you.
This resource introduces students to the concepts and practical realities of climate change impact and adaptation.
One does not have to believe the Massachusetts colonists wanted to be religiously tolerant; it is enough merely to acknowledge that a theology allowing religious liberty (or legitimating pluralism) was being clearly enunciated, however long before it became practical reality.
Fealty to academic theory and dogma must be tempered by practical reality.)
Still, for a variety of purposes, the English courts have increasingly focused on practical realities when asking who is to be treated as the true owner of the underlying assets.
It's as dreamy and poetic as it ever was, separated from practical reality only by the thin veil of a populist interregnum.
«As we predicted, the administration chose political expediency over practical reality as it unveiled energy standards devoid of common sense and flexibility.
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.
The way of youthful mindfully is the natural way to purify your thoughts and beliefs balancing practical realities.
Tomlinson, of course, is correct in the abstract, but practical realities intrude.
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.
The 2012 ASU - Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference, held May 23 - 25, 2012, focused on legal and technological issues in the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI), the principles, strategies and tactics of ESI discovery, and cutting - edge practical realities of e-discovery.
Vigeland mixes her full - throated call for a brave dive into the unknown with advice on how to manage both the psychological challenges and practical realities of just quitting your job.
I believe that it will provide the strong strategic direction needed to translate reform evidence into practical reality, particularly in tackling intergenerational inequality.
The reaction to the news really does sum up neatly the Brexit narrative of emotion over practical reality.
In addition, Magna Carta had proved to be of no use in practical reality.
«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.
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.»
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.
For Boyer, this creates a disconnect when it comes to the practical reality of making things more efficient and easier in the working world.
Hale said that within the old Reform party - which did contain a number of ideologues - Harper always had the ability to draw a distinction between political theory and practical realities.
Hopefully, the more moderate Trump we saw in his victory speech will come to the fore and we'll see a focus on the practical reality of what's in the best interests of business and the US economy.
DOL's «accelerated implementation deadline,» he continued, «was driven by political motives rather than practical reality
I believe in the communion of the saints — if this is what Jesus is really talking about — not as a peculiar abstract idea but as a concrete and most practical reality.
In fact, «As a practical reality, the God of faith and the God of the philosophers are in many crucial respects recognizably one and the same.»
Marty, long a defender of «public religion,» does not address this controversy explicitly, but his observations about the practical realities of religion in public life have clear relevance to the topic.
But then, Muhammad was invited to Yathrib — soon to be known as Madina — to make his way of unity a practical reality by reconciling the town's two rival ruling families.
But many critics tend to want to debate nuances of theology rather than engage head - on the practical realities that many people are facing.
A couple of practical realities we would have to guard are the occasional «flop» where, for example, a bad batch of acid has been delivered and the litmus paper does not change color (we don't want anybody to claim that a prayer was answered) or intentional sabotage by those with a religious agenda, but that is no different to the risks of any other science experiment.
Not a practical reality - a) more women than men (always been the case), b) women's traditional role as child - bearers, c) men's traditional role as protectors and bread - winners.
«Not a practical reality — a) more women than men (always been the case), b) women's traditional role as child - bearers, c) men's traditional role as protectors and bread - winners.»
We are building the infrastructure of the future — not some giant - ass farm that's a vision someone had but not a practical reality
This level of caution is far from desired but it's in line with the practical realities organic producers already face in managing risks from pesticide exposure and other contaminations.
The organic industry needs to review risk management policies and focus more on ensuring end organic products remain non-GM, rather than expecting zero GMO presence in the ambient farming environment — not ideal for those passionate about the anti-GM cause but a practical reality all of us face.
Despite our efforts to assist Agriculture Victoria and the relevant ministers in understanding the practical realities of small - scale livestock farmers, the draft graduated controls don't appear to reduce red tape for small - scale commercial farmers, nor homesteaders or hobbyists, and yet they make it easier than ever before to set up a 1000 - cattle feedlot.
With that comes questions of fit, most of which should be undercut completely by the practical reality that Houston gave up a few role players and a late first - rounder for Chris freaking Paul.
(I) n the course of a long term relationship, taking into account the practical realities of our human need to experience life on our own, or through experiences with other platonic or romantic relationships, perhaps a new kind of conversation can unfold with your spouse or partner where you jointly communicate your needs and set reasonable and practical parameters of what is and isn't allowed in your marriage, so the negative and hidden behaviors associated with adultery don't take place.
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Flying in the face of scientific and practical realities, the White Paper makes the preposterous suggestion that school lunch officials reduce cholesterol on their menu by «discarding half of the cholesterol - rich (egg)
For over twenty years the outsourcing of migration controls has meant that European publics have been protected from the practical reality of forced displacement and economic desperation that is now showing up on holiday beaches.
The practical realities of fashioning a new independent state were swept aside by essentially «foreign» activists plugging a radical socialist future that, as Corbyn's struggles in Scotland show, few Scots appear to actually want.
The reaction to blue passports sums up neatly the Brexit narrative of emotion over practical reality
Set in the engine rooms of Westminster, James Graham's This House strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes, focusing on the men who roll up their sleeves and, on occasion, bend the rules to shepherd and coerce a diverse chorus of MPs.
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