Sentences with phrase «than a practical reality»

DOL's «accelerated implementation deadline,» he continued, «was driven by political motives rather than practical reality
«Those who talk about restructuring see it as largely political opportunism, in my opinion, rather than practical reality.
The latest developer diary from Sony Santa Monica Studios is much less about the history of GoW: Ascension's multiplayer than the practical realities of how it will work.
For a busy family with three young children, living in a mostly white interior may seem more like a pipe dream than a practical reality.

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From Peirce's claim that we can make our ideas clear by considering their conceivable practical effects, to James's notion of truth's cash value in experiential terms, to Dewey's own view of the practical character of reality, the message seems to be that philosophy has more to offer than a therapeutic stance toward social issues and a rhetorical presentation of new suggestions.
Prayer but a shortened version of meditation that having come over the many centuries / as the art of true prayer in meditation was lost / where the focus of reality had turned to the external based on ideas belief / rather than practical spiritual experience of one turning the senses inward / thus knowing / not believing.
In fact, it is the consideration of evil which constrains us to make this new move; now, with the consideration of evil, it is the very question, of freedom, of the real freedom evoked by the postulates of the Critique of Practical Reason, which returns; the problematic of evil requires us to tie, more directly than we have so far been able to do, the actual reality of freedom to the regeneration which is the very content of hope.
God's reality is posited rather than simply affirmed, and it is removed from the realm of theory and located in that of practical thought.
But many critics tend to want to debate nuances of theology rather than engage head - on the practical realities that many people are facing.
Not a practical reality - a) more women than men (always been the case), b) women's traditional role as child - bearers, c) men's traditional role as protectors and bread - winners.
«Not a practical reality — a) more women than men (always been the case), b) women's traditional role as child - bearers, c) men's traditional role as protectors and bread - winners.»
The organic industry needs to review risk management policies and focus more on ensuring end organic products remain non-GM, rather than expecting zero GMO presence in the ambient farming environment — not ideal for those passionate about the anti-GM cause but a practical reality all of us face.
Despite our efforts to assist Agriculture Victoria and the relevant ministers in understanding the practical realities of small - scale livestock farmers, the draft graduated controls don't appear to reduce red tape for small - scale commercial farmers, nor homesteaders or hobbyists, and yet they make it easier than ever before to set up a 1000 - cattle feedlot.
Then too, the resulting structures could be more theoretical than practical, meaning they might not exist in reality.
All of the boxing sequences are unique and far more exciting than any «Transformers» movie, but while they're a blast to watch — thanks to a refreshing mix of practical effects and CG that help ground them in reality — the movie isn't about the robots, but rather the relationship between Charlie and Max.
Retained value is improving and the reality is it's now more of a talking point than a practical financial reason to reject the car.
The 1.8 GHz Intel Atom Z2760 processor inside the ThinkPad Tablet 2 is part of Intel's Clover Trail lineup of low - powered chips, but the practical reality is this: I had more than enough time to make a sandwich in the interim between my double - clicking the Steam icon and the application opening.
One consequence of this pernicious denial of the requirements of practical reality is that the scale and rate of per capita consumption is dissipating natural resources faster than the Earth can restore them for human benefit.
A more practical way to promote change within the sustainability movement would be to a) create narratives that portray and encourage the desired ideas and actions as historical and current reality or as historical precedent in support of a nuanced evolution within the current orthodoxy, rather than to portray them as a significant change in belief or practice; b) to portray the desired ideas and actions as long - held beliefs and practices of the most widely - admired leaders of the orthodoxy and as actions and ideas typical of orthodox believers; or c) to shame believers into seeing the desired beliefs and actions as acceptable means of atonement for past sustainability sin or as new «stones» that can be thrown at non-believers.
Sometimes the HGTV «reality» home shows do a better job at suggesting practical retrofit solutions, especially those that don't require gut jobs that can cost more than new construction.
Add to this, the practical realities that if the amount of money is, say, less than $ 30,000, it is difficult to imagine a lawyer bothering to get involved or a client bothering to retain a lawyer — as legal fees could outweigh the amount being seized.
The practical impact of that reality is that companies are often forced to negotiate separations at much higher costs than what would appear if the statutory or contractual severance entitlements in employment contracts were the only consideration.
Many of today's law school graduates lack the practical skills that they need to thrive as practicing lawyers.1 As a result, it is incumbent on law schools — and, specifically, legal writing programs — to redouble their efforts to prepare law students for the realities of modern legal practice.2 And perhaps no feature of modern legal practice has been more striking than the «meteoric rise of email as a means of professional communication.»
Microsoft got a huge lead in the augmented reality, or mixed reality rather, market, showing off how its HoloLens and Windows Holographic, now Windows Mixed Reality, system could prove to be more practical and useful than virtual rreality, or mixed reality rather, market, showing off how its HoloLens and Windows Holographic, now Windows Mixed Reality, system could prove to be more practical and useful than virtual rreality rather, market, showing off how its HoloLens and Windows Holographic, now Windows Mixed Reality, system could prove to be more practical and useful than virtual rReality, system could prove to be more practical and useful than virtual realityreality.
Although its price and design — the Blades look like something stolen from a 3D showing of Star Wars — will almost certainly make the Vuzix Blade a niche product, the addition of Alexa and an augmented reality display makes them more practical than previous wearables, such as Google Glasses and the one - trick Snapchat Spectacles.
First, its use of the term «radical» (for which the Critique offers no citation): The relevant discussion in the article refers to two explicitly «experimental» proposals included at the end of the article, in a section titled «Thinking Outside of the Box...» The introduction to that part of the discussion states «I call this a «thought experiment» because I am well aware that the practical realities of child protection practice may mean that it would not work...» Later the text notes that one proposal is «less radical» than the other.
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