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Not practically, but financially — that you make sure that they're O.K. after they finish racing.
"You're a lot more limited in what you can do, just practically, but there's no legal restriction".
Contextual factors affecting ECB implementation have been explored theoretically and practically, but their influence within a changing environment has seldom been discussed.
Bruce's legal travails — bankruptcy and a pending jail term (which only his death, in 1966, spared him) — may have ruined him practically, but they nourished his art, transforming him from a comic monologuist to an obsessed, outcast philosopher of law.
The science behind young blood rejuvenation, and the other Silicon Valley immortality projects, might be shaky at best (both ethically and practically), but the political stakes motivating these projects are important to confront as technology advances.
It's really competitive, and you have to show that you not only have the experience of doing these things practically, but that you have the desire and the work ethic to do it.
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Meanwhile, Reiko Tosa is practically dead but still running.
JM: They're practically synonymous but they're not exactly the same.
On average, Americans save practically nothing, but wealthier people save more.
It would have been practically difficult but also "rude" and presumptuous to have done so.
The actor, Thompson once recalled, was practically bald but hated wearing a toupee.
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