Sentence examples for because it was practically from inspiring English sources

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(I pass over in silence his 1970 comedy, "Leo the Last" -- which is even worse -- only because it was practically unseen at the time and has mercifully remained so since).

Table 2 shows that two boards didn't provide training to item writers (Q2.3) because it was practically very difficult.

Furthermore historian Vittorio Di Martino believes that Agricola could have chosen Deva Victrix as a possible future capital of Roman Britain because it was practically placed at the centre of the British isles, being located geographically at nearly the same distance from the westernmost shores of Ireland, the easternmost lands of Britannia and the Channel.

The test results for other STIs could not be given to the respondents because it was practically not possible as it takes time to test urine samples due to the lack of infrastructure at the field.

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Dr. Alfred Sommer, the dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, points out that Singapore brought its outbreak under control despite having minimal fluctuations in temperature because it is practically on the Equator.

8 Because it's practically mummified in butter and sugar, this bread keeps surprisingly well.

Yet the authority was hamstrung because it is practically impossible to decommission anything, even if it is mediocre or worse.

Most often in the case of an ingested poison, treatment involves administering a slurry of activated charcoal through a nasogastric tube, because it is practically impossible to place enough of that substance into a child's stomach any other way.

AS the commission released its 207-page report calling for overhaul of the state's capital punishment system last week, Mr. Turow counted himself in the narrow majority calling for the abolition of the death penalty -- not because it is morally wrong, but because it is practically impossible.

On the other hand, other physicists dismiss it as pseudoscience because it is practically untestable.

(12a) and (12d), are finally suggested to predict the breakout shear strength of anchors because it is practically hard to use all the types of Eq. (12).

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