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However, random blood glucose is more practical to be implemented in the practice so it is more adopted.
If only a regime of consistent enforcement of all loan contracts' explicit terms were sufficiently practical to be worth pursuing.
He was not its originator, indeed he was far too practical to be a theorist, but he developed the use of Focus and made it his trademark.
Beauviala's ideas were both practical (to be able to film unobtrusively in public, which the use of a clapperboard makes harder, and to be able to keep the camera and the sound physically separate, without having a cable linking them) and aesthetic (to record sound that was simultaneous with the image even if not visibly connected to it).
A postdoc friend from those days would joke that I was too practical to be a real scientist.
It is more practical to be able to calculate the interference-nulling auxiliary pilots only from the surrounding data.
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Our reformed GCSEs will require a minimum of eight practicals to be conducted, and 16 for combined science.
It is part of practical wisdom to be wise about human beings and human life.
To Merkel, Ukraine was a practical problem to be solved.
They believe that from diplomacy of this kind nothing practical is to be expected.
"There are always practical decisions to be made about any character you're playing," he explained.
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