Sentence examples for practical purposes part from inspiring English sources

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For this reason, the cranial part of the accessory nerve is, for all practical purposes, part of the vagus nerve.

From Bosnia's Serb headquarters at Pale you cannot telephone Sarajevo, a dozen miles away in (theoretically) the same country, but you can make international calls via Belgrade, the Serbian capital.Likewise, the part of Bosnia's Muslim-Croat federation controlled by the Croats is already, for all practical purposes, part of Croatia proper.

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In the beginning, Bettenhausen, who lived in Tinley Park, Ill., then a sleepy farm town southwest of Chicago, now, for all practical purposes, a part of it, did most of his racing in the Midwest and the East.

Irving's wife and mistresses remained for all practical purposes bit parts, like Terry's husbands and lovers, or the many women Craig impregnated and abandoned in a lifelong bid to avenge himself by re-enacting the betrayals of a father he never met.

For all practical purposes, Lockhart is part of Zions.

Salford is contiguous with Manchester, and has been described "in participation of its trade, and for all other practical purposes, an integral part of it; presents a near resemblance to it in streets and edifices; contains several public buildings and a great public park, which belong fully more to Manchester than to itself".

For practical purposes, this translates, in part, to mean that there will not be a 60-story lighthouse-like tower as proposed in Mr. Wang's pre-Rexcorp plan (though current renderings show two 30-plus-story towers).

During the current Fourth of July weekend — which has been going on, for all practical purposes, since the latter part of June — communities have had to continue to up the ante, trying to lure people out of their backyards with everything from speedboat races to enormous fireworks displays to concerts clogged with former "American Idol" contestants.

In short, for all practical purposes, northern Iraq has become part of the Turkish sphere of influence.

Indeed, as Mr Bechev points out, "for all practical purposes, the Balkans are already part of the EU .As a result he argues "stagnation and rising levels of joblessness, especially among the young, wipe out support for the kind of reformist parties Brussels likes to talk about.

In the case of Plato, the Middle Ages for all practical purposes had only the first part of the Timaeus (to 53c), hardly a typical Platonic dialogue, in a translation and commentary by a certain Calcidius (or Chalcidius).[7] The Timaeus contains Plato's cosmology, his account of the origin of the cosmos.

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