Sentence examples for practical matters for from inspiring English sources

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I absolutely love this article and the paper, "Practical Matters". For the past 2 years, I have been teaching a Life Skills Program to "at risk youth" aged 15 to 29 and much of my delivery matches these methods.

Although he is always keen to display this information regardless of its accuracy Sam can be capable of total ignorance towards more practical matters; for instance, despite his regard for his DeSoto Adventurer, he is severely negligent with the car's maintenance.

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In effect, the administration is proposing to write into law a two-track system that has existed as a practical matter for some time.

But as a practical matter for black citizens, this means not trusting you're going to get the benefit of the doubt.

(a) The PAL shall impose an annual emission limitation in tons per year, that is enforceable as a practical matter, for the entire major stationary source.

This is because the enforcement of covenants by means of injunction, the equitable servitude discussed in the next section, has largely taken over, as a practical matter, for covenants that run with the land at law.

Despite having given shareholders the right to act by written consent, it imposed onerous information requirements that made it impossible, as a practical matter, for them to do so.

As a practical matter, for the Pearlmans and other families going to visit grandparents or on a camping trip, the children must fit in the vehicle before the cargo.

This excellent collection of essays demonstrates why the relationship between genes and life insurance is an important one, both as a practical matter for many individuals and as a lesson in fashioning public policy.

The sounds of the game are much more a practical matter for Jim Hunter, the voice of the Orioles on radio station WBAL, who listens for the pop of a catcher's mitt to guess whether certain pitchers have their best fastball on a given night and for the unmistakable wooden snap that tells him a player has broken his bat.

Drawing on a multiyear qualitative study of five circuit courts, including in-depth interviews with thirty-five judges and senior administrators, I show that strictly random selection is a myth, and an improbable one at that in many instances, it would have been impossible as a practical matter for the courts studied here to create their panels by random draw.

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