Not exact matches
An inkling of the movement for constitutional reform at the
practical level of electoral politics may be traced to the Joint Commission on the Constitution set up in 1981 by the Alliance, with the
purpose to «examine the policies for reform of the British constitution, in particular of the electoral system... that our parties should
present together at the next election for implementation» (Joint Liberal / SDP Alliance Commission on Constitutional Reform 1983: 1).
But what
practical purpose would have been served by the UK's MEPs all voting in support of the
present government's stance?
In the Life
Purpose Profile Program, each of the five profiles is presented to take you through a practical, step - by - step program to fully claim your true power and purpose i
Purpose Profile Program, each of the five profiles is
presented to take you through a
practical, step - by - step program to fully claim your true power and
purpose i
purpose in life.
The updated Versa Note
presents the driver with distinct looks that serve
practical purposes.
Also, thankfully, the iPad 3 is tipped to include an 8 megapixel camera at the front and rear which will be a nice improvement over the dismal camera that the
present iPad 2 comes with that seems to be more of an after - thought than being built for any real
practical purpose.
Overall, the Amex EveryDay is a solid no annual fee card that
presents many advantages and
practical purposes.
The perversity of using this museological form to
present practical objects sets up a welcome tension to the exhibition — asking the viewer to question the
purpose and status of the objects in this particular strand of Weiner's oeuvre.
The challenges of changing to the degree of renewables required (to focus on one part of the equation) in order to phase out a significant proportion of our carbon at an achievable cost and to any
practical purpose, seems beyond us at
present.
, or work can be done to separate out the smell from the room together with all the molecules of alcohol and water that made up the perfume and get it back into the bottle, but that would take an awful lot of work, of energy expended to achieve such a thing, same in re-constituting the ink in solution back into its original constituent parts, but, given that statistically that ain't going to happen for all the spilt ink and evaporated perfume in the world unless you wan't to wait for an infinitely long time for it to happen and then maybe it never will, (you are assuming it is bound to happen but it's «statistically as likely not to happen as to happen» has to be included, so there's no «bound to» about it), or are willing to expend energy to do this for all the examples past
present and future, then, for all
practical natural processes
purposes, the ink stays mixed and the perfume evaporated.