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Carbon capture from the atmosphere may not be practical in the end.
The drunken Nick Adams's hilarious attempts to be "practical" in The Three Day Blow.
A single technology may not be practical in the near term, but by creating stringent standards that all systems must meet, and insisting that states regulate elections more closely, Congress can lead the country toward that goal.
Add a pair of statement earrings to Finery's oatmeal linen jumpsuit (£97) and you've got a look that would be practical in the apocalypse as well as ideal for a summer party.
One could deny that morality must be practical in the required sense.
But the approach may not be practical in the scenario wherein the nodes have sparse connectivity.
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But Michael E. Toner, a Republican appointee, said the panel had produced "balanced rules that are practical in the real world and provide clear guidance to people in politics".
They tried out their attacks on a parked car and then in road tests to ensure that they were practical in the real world.
Once Leveson's report is digested, a fresh debate will begin about how far regulation is practical in the internet age.
They tested their attacks on an immobile car before performing road tests to ensure that their attacks were practical in the real world.
He was being practical in the proper technical sense, although he recognised that his optimism embodied elusive ideals that, however well research went, might easily become tarnished before the transitions he sought could be realised.
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