Sentences with phrase «practical significance»

Given the prevalence of step - families in modern family life, this is likely to be an area of law with increasing practical significance for natural parents and step - parents alike.
The prize aims to foster scientific excellence and to encourage the continuation of innovative research projects with high added value and of more or less immediate practical significance in the treatment of disease.
It will also require a new channel of federal funding for short - term projects that are of immediate practical significance and that can be reviewed and funded within a few months.
In addition to the excitement of the launch itself, up to 4 million students in 250,000 classrooms saw a more practical significance in the event.
But those categories take on intense practical significance in the courtroom, where the rules that govern private - and public - sector employers vary widely.
The prudent steps are to use your home's equity for things that improve its value, add practical significance to your life or put your family in position for a better financial future.
The useful and practical significance of the notion of «real elite» depends on the degree of reality ascribed to the individual person in relation to the group to which he belongs.
Again, this is an obvious legacy of Marcuse and company and one with great practical significance for the public square.
Discovering what these mutations are really does have a very practical significance.
Absent majority voting, shareholder votes lack practical significance.
Following the 2010 General Election, the West Lothian Question gained practical significance.
It was a discovery of immense practical significance: If Fischbach were correct, he speculated, he might have found a way to monitor solar storms day or night, and predict a violent solar outburst a day - and - a-half before it became visible.
Practical Significance Since the statutory and public policy arguments in Judge Newman's dissent substantially overlap with appellant's argument in Cuozzo, which will be argued at the Supreme Court this term, the Supreme Court's decision in Cuozzo will likely shed some light on the divided opinion in Synopsys.
While they seemed of little practical significance Canadians saw them as an inappropriate limitation on Canadian national sovereignty.
I suspect we're talking around the same topic, getting at it in different ways, in our own terms, preferring our own conceptualization of it yet overlapping so much that whatever differences there may have less practical significance for authors than recreation for you and me.
«The contributions of shale gas to the U.S. economy are so enormous that even small corrections to production estimates are of great practical significance,» Patzek said.
Yet it is clear that there has been widespread failure of those engaged in climate change policy controversies to understand the enormous practical significance for policy formation of the acknowledgement that climate change is a moral issue.
The count of the Party vote would be of interest locally, but would only have practical significance when aggregated with all the other votes to reach a national total.
The court considered that whether the Commercial Court action was brought by a foreign or an English provisional liquidator would be of very little practical significance to the defendants.
Phase transformations in crystalline materials are of primary fundamental interest and practical significance in a wide range of fields, including materials science, information storage and geological science.
A nascent literature on depression and Instagram use has so far either yielded results that are too general or too labor - intensive to be of practical significance for predictive analytics [14, 15].
The theme is usually one of practical significance, like hurry, worry, fear, or grief, and the healing Christ is made real in consequence to many an unhappy heart.
On our altars, our priests still take certain precautions and observe certain forms, but more and more they are robbed of practical significance.
Although the kingdom is a gift of God, its practical significance for us is clear in the petition, «Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.»
«The practical significance of marriage as a contract that supports the traditional gendered division of labor has certainly decreased: our argument is that, for college - educated men and women, marriage retains its practical significance as a commitment device that supports high - levels of parental investment in children.»
The author of this study indicated that «The practical significance of these changes should be seen within the context that thousands of babies undergo this exposure yearly without reported clinical effects».
And yet, despite the theory's unquestioned dominance and practical significance, physicists still don't agree on what it means or what it says about the nature of reality.
An understanding of the driving forces behind canid movement is also of practical significance: Arctic foxes are the primary reservoir of rabies and canine distemper in the north.
«The issue should no longer be whether global warming is occurring, but what is the rate of warming, what is its practical significance, and what should be done about it.»
Einstein had minimized the practical significance of his calculation.
He worked on an equation, but the equation didn't have any practical significance.
But my sense is that it got blown enormously out of proportion as far as the practical significance of a policy one way or another was concerned.
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