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In contrast to prior generations, the founders and those who followed them did not tend to adopt European ideas with a view to the defense of a body of doctrine, or in order to achieve certain practical ends of political liberation or of national unity and economic and social progress.
Given the history of purpose-built cities, raised up from nothing to suit the ideological or practical ends of a state, there's plenty of cause to be skeptical about Egypt's new project.
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Defeat against Columbus would have surely served as the practical end of Vancouver's season.
The impact of Berkeley research on the practical end of computer science has been significant.
Also, he had the skills to communicate his ideas to those at the practical end of policy.
Sevgi Akarçeşme, the editor-in-chief of Today's Zaman, told Reuters: "This means the practical end of media freedom in Turkey.
The flip side of women voters' condoning Clinton's conduct with a subordinated tut-tut is the practical end of sexual harassment law as we know it.
The merger is widely held to mark the practical end of America's Glass-Steagall act, which has kept investment and commercial banking apart since 1933.
The pieces were recorded at a summit on energy options through 2030, held at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics earlier this year (which I'm thrilled to see has been working on the practical end of physics, too, by hosting this and previous events).
The subject of legal reasoning appears to occupy the more practical end of the spectrum of jurisprudential theorising.
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