Sentence examples for Practical proceeds from inspiring English sources

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If writing it was therapeutic, it was also practical: proceeds are going to the Red Cross to thank the organisation for providing a "life-saving" maternity nurse to help her through her early days as a single parent.

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After a regularly scheduled conference call among the athletic directors of the eight Ivy League schools, Columbia's athletic department released a statement saying that "as long as classes are being held, practices and competition may, if practical, proceed".

Thus Kant argues that although theoretical and practical philosophy proceed from separate and irreducible starting points — self-consciousness as the highest principle for our cognition of nature, and the moral law as the basis for our knowledge of freedom — reflecting judgment unifies them into a single, teleological worldview that assigns preeminent value to human autonomy.

This meant that it was no longer practical to proceed to Cape Town and then on to the ice.

Theoretical classes in technical university teaching provide background information while laboratory practices show practical ways of proceeding in real situations.

The researchers found it most practical to then proceed with computerized simulations of the behavior of the actual, physical robots.

Therefore I think the only practical way to proceed is for governance institutions to be developed within the countries, simultaneously with production.

"We read the report, we concluded and, as I said, we concurred with the report, and then we had to make a very realistic, practical determination whether proceeding by my office would simply produce any public good or just to add to the debate," said Mr. Sheingold.

They realised the trap this put them in, recognising that "natural monopoly does not meet the most basic condition for economic efficiency: that price equal marginal cost" but nonetheless concluded that in the new economic era, this might be the only practical way to proceed.

Probably all the material conditions or "environment" may have reached the proper stage a century before the actual invention, but then there was no Gutenberg or Fust (or whoever the genius was, for this is no place to discuss the much-discussed question) with the requisite discernment to perceive this, and the practical skill to proceed in the direction indicated by the conditions.

His friends cite practical barriers to proceeding: legislation would be needed soon to register political parties and to set up the new system; this would compete for parliamentary time with the government's planned reform of the finance of political parties; and parties would have to reorganise to accommodate the new system.

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