Sentence examples for it may in practice from inspiring English sources

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Part of the Shanghai system comes under a public company, Shentong, but it too does not disclose the cost of its construction debt; it may in practice be largely forgiven.

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The MTP example thus shows that even when an orphan drug is licensed it may still in practice be unavailable to those patients unable to pay, or able to obtain it via trial participation.

To illustrate how it may work in practice, we reflect on our longstanding experience with designing and delivering a PM module for an MBA programme.

A "This is an interesting question because it may seem, in practice, that the law on the issue is ignored," said Andrew Brucker, a Manhattan co-op and condo lawyer.

It may occur in practice that some model input variables and parameters can be represented by probability distributions (due to observed variability and sufficient statistics), while others are better represented by possibility distributions (due to imprecision), or by the Dempster Shafer belief functions (due to partial observed variability and partial ignorance).

While this assumption is certainly acceptable for some classes of analog systems, it may be in practice a hard one to satisfy as it becomes increasingly difficult to guarantee (or even assess) model convexity as design hierarchy becomes deeper and high-level behavioral models are exploited in mixed-signal design space explorations.

This paper is therefore takes forward previous research in this field, which has demonstrated changes in GPs' attitudes to patients with MUS following reattribution by quantitative means [ 11, 15, 23], but has not combined this with qualitative methods to gather their detailed views about reattribution and how it may work in practice.

The reflexive effect of the study of religion on religion itself may in practice make it more difficult for the student of religion to adopt the detachment required by bracketing.

Further, (3) we must be able to employ persuasion, just as strict reasoning can be employed, on opposite sides of a question, not in order that we may in practice employ it in both ways (for we must not make people believe what is wrong), but in order that we may see clearly what the facts are, and that, if another man argues unfairly, we on our part may be able to confute him.

Of course, that sweet spot may, in practice, prove elusive.

As silly as it may sound, practice smiling in a mirror!

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