Sentences with phrase «quite practical reason»

One quite practical reason is because much can be learned about a restaurant by how it serves its club sandwich — does it cut corners, or invest in good ingredients?
So there are quite practical reasons for the BMW, which can be used for internal family discussions.

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He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
Foreign policy hasn't been scrutinised for three reasons, I think: a) we're skint, so can't really afford to have one b) all three parties are actually quite close, despite the rhetorical differences c) I believe that David Cameron is closer to a Hurd than a Blair — I suspect that we'll be quite practical (Iran is very difficult, but I suspect that we'll take our lead from America)
I often find myself longing for the things that aren't quite so practical but that I want for personal style reasons.
«She did a very systematic and well - reasoned study about quite a practical matter,» says Lecturer Stone Wiske, Ed.D.» 83, Greenhow's thesis advisor who has studied the use of technology in schools.
Two reasons drove this conclusion: (1) the belief that a separate course would provide a better framework for teaching analysis and writing; and (2) a concern about the practical implications of making the combined course structure work together with the other big change brought by the 2000 curricular review — consolidated, one - semester versions of most first - year courses.24 The proposed changes to the writing program generated quite a bit of debate, 25 and its ultimate approval came with an agreement that the new courses would be evaluated after a few years.
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