Sentences with phrase «practical sense»

Now, lawmakers argue it makes practical sense for undocumented residents to have the driver's licenses.
But make that move only when it makes practical sense for you.
You recognize good career advice when it makes good practical sense.
In a very practical sense truth does set us free.
The rules are specific and unique to each state, and it makes more practical sense in many cases to have a separate company to do business in each state.
Doing the longer lighter set first makes too much practical sense for me.
Of course, the polished colours are more prone to scratches, and the tempered blue is what makes the most practical sense.
I have health issues because of my stature, which in medical sense is fine, but in practical sense my body isn't what you'd call athletic.
In a very practical sense, the answer is yes.
The rules are specific and unique to each state, and it makes more practical sense in many cases to have a separate company to do business in each state.
Does having one as black and white only make practical sense?
Common perspectives on and approaches to appropriate professional conduct makes practical sense as does integrated professional conduct investigation and discipline.
States committed to implementing new tests, technology, and materials at a pace that made little practical sense.
BYOD Permitting staff to use their own smartphones or tablets makes great practical sense.
Foundational autonomy asserts instead that in the most fundamental practical sense I am my own creator, which means that at the core I am alone.
His solutions are very well thought out and make perfect practical sense in theory.»
Instructional designers must apply practical sense while creating e-learning courses; this is one of the existing instructional design challenges.
It has, however, established a following, and with 1400 or so built, MSO's improvements and upgrades make decent business sense and even better practical sense if you're an owner.
Furthermore, in an immediate practical sense, Dr Short notes pointedly, «As far as the safety of seafood [from areas reopened to fishing], I'd say we have nothing to worry about.»
* pray for what ails us or others * shoo away the fear * and in a more practical sense think,» I can NOT buy another pumpkin.»
In this webinar, leading national experts will make practical sense of common personalized learning approaches, providing examples of what they look like in practice, conditions for implementation, and how they can be used to promote specific aspects of college and career readiness.
Started back in the beginning, apparently — likely when whoever drafted the initial rules (the Ministry legal people) were, once again, not out on the road practicing the craft, one on one with the public — decided to apply basic contract law to an industry that required many modifications right from the get - go; lots of things «work on paper» in the business world, that do not work in practical sense.
While this duty is something born by the Crown, it makes good practical sense for resource developers to engage in its own consultation with Aboriginal communities.
«Most consumers find it difficult to understand nutritional recommendations that are given in percentages,» said Mary Grassinger, registered dietitian and clinical nutrition manager at St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, Minn. «The Food Pyramid is a more effective educational tool because it enables the consumer to visualize nutrition recommendations and apply the information in a very practical sense
Few companies anymore even offer these small - sized vans that once dominated the field at school pickup time, despite the big - box design making so much practical sense.
That is required by the Reserve Bank Act but it also makes good practical sense for the Bank and the Government to sing much the same tune when interest rates are being adjusted.
All this religious violence occurring in the world today could be completely negated with a little practical sense: religion doesn't matter in the light of science OR in the light of God.
Let's look at your law firm's intake processes in a more practical sense with this blog.
A full prohibition makes the most practical sense.
In this webinar, leading national experts will make practical sense of common personalized learning approaches, providing examples
If you're skeptical about an «innovation index» meaning much in a practical sense, then consider this: in terms of productivity (measured by GDP per hour worked), Canada ranks far below the G7 average — a staggering 12 per cent below, in fact — and only marginally above that of the broader OECD.
You understand the physics, so in a practical sense you're really far away, but in a visual sense you're relatively close.
But in every practical sense, the Trump brand is ruined for commerce in the future.
«Given the calendar and timing of these announcements, it makes the most fiscal and practical sense for our county elections office to schedule these special elections on the same day as the November general election,» the Democratic governor said in a statement.
Unfortunately the Gold Delta SkyMiles ® Credit Card from American Express rests between having outstanding rewards for high spenders, or making practical sense for the budget conscience.
Both, ETF and Index funds are in all practical sense the same investment.
By granting preeminence to the courts, we close the door on those who do not have access to the legal process and, in a practical sense, to those who do not possess a degree in law.
We can argue the semantics and the ethics, but in a very real and practical sense it is the mother who has control.
But does that mean that we should not care if it is ever fulfilled in a practical sense such that the equality innate in Christ is seen and experienced in the real world amongst men?
And yet in a practical sense of how people will read your post, it is either useless or detrimental to any point you are trying to make.
Anti-PAS laws make practical sense in the real world because they are founded on sound biblical principles.
(Love the enemy makes good practical sense — whatever piety you associate with the idea).
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