Not exact matches
While I owe much to the stimulating ideas of Don Browning, David Tracy and James Fowler in
Practical Theology, I wish to
attempt a small, constructive personal contribution rather
than to enter into dialogue with them.
The move is expected to have little
practical effect other
than the political theater and also
attempt to get Senate Republicans formally on the record when it comes to supporting their leader as he faces federal corruption charges.
It's also more
practical to dress up an existing vehicle
than attempt to make money off a true halo, like the Chevrolet SSR or the Plymouth Prowler.
There are many reasons to
attempt mediation rather
than to file a lawsuit, including lower costs, quicker and better resolution, and improved, more
practical outcomes for the animals involved.
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
A judge of the House of Lords wrote, a bit more
than a decade ago, that in the case the judges were deciding the were involved in «a
practical attempt, under adverse conditions, to preserve the general perception of the law as system of rules which is fair» (White v. Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1998] UKHL 45, [1999] 2 A.C. 455 at 511.)
When it comes to license examinations women clear both theory and
practicals in the first
attempt than men.