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"The practice is quite different".
What that means in practice is quite different.
"That back and forth between cerebral theory and practice is quite unusual".
But the idea of doing something different is one thing; the actual practice is quite another.
The BVA committee chaired by him had reported that, though a change could be justified in theory, the capacity to enforce it in practice is "quite another matter".
above the duty chargeable on sugars produced in our own colonies, which in practice is quite prohibitory, and we consequently consume none of their sugar.
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"I think this is how several large corporations are acting, and the amount of 'monitoring' they do may in practice be quite substantial," Carlander says.
Despite this, the debate's focus has, in practice, been quite narrow.
The number of passes can in practice be quite large (e.g., 10,000), but unlike random forests, stochastic gradient boosting can overfit [25].
Although this perhaps sounds shocking to us, like giving away one's children, in fact the practice was quite common and amounted to little more than sending one's child to boarding school.
However this programme has shown that the effect of plate hardness can in practice be quite significant, to the extent that choosing increased plate hardness can reduce the steepness of the hopper wall needed for reliable discharge and hence the headroom requirement for the vessel.
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