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Free sign upThe phrase 'theoretically practical' is not correct in written English.
If you want to describe something that may be practical in theory, but not necessarily in practice, you might say something like "the plan was theoretically practical, but in reality it proved to be far too difficult to implement."
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In the seminal book Cooking, Eating, Thinking, which she edited with Deane W. Curtin, Hedlke considers food making as a "thoughtful practice," a "mentally manual activity" or a "theoretically practical activity" that bridges the separation between "inquirer and inquired," between "timeless truths about unchanging reality" and "the transitory, the perishable, the changeable".
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My chief objective here is to provide top management and board members with a theoretically sound, practical approach for assessing the contributions of strategic business unit (SBU) plans and overall corporate strategic plans toward creating economic value for shareholders.
The paper needs to be heavily edited against numerous typos (e.g. 'specie' throughout the text), as well as grammatical and stylistic errors (e.g., 'Theoretically, a practical implication could be...'...., on p. 8; an oxymoron).
This will boost their competitiveness and is part of a healthy rebalancing mechanism.Although theoretically correct, the practical implication of this competitiveness effect is limited.
Although an external metering system that delivers the drug continuously into the healing tissue through a tube is theoretically possible, large practical hurdles stand in the way of implementing such a system.
The stereo vision system, its intrinsic and extrinsic parameters as well as the correspondence-reconstruction problems are here assumed theoretically, since the practical design of the full methodology is still under the development in the ongoing national project.
While the tradeoff between market failure and government failure has been explored both theoretically and in practical policy design, the question of whether this trade-off appears in the calculus of citizens' demands for government regulation remains underexplored.
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) concepts and techniques provide a theoretically coherent and practical way for primary care organisations to identify, address, and overcome the barriers to improvements.
CQI concepts and techniques provide a theoretically coherent and practical way for clinics to organise themselves to identify, address, and overcome the barriers to innovation [ 9].
All researchers from each country who were responsible for conducting the FGDs participated in a 3-day workshop where they were taught the methodology of GT and FGD methods, theoretically and with practical exercises.
The LMA may theoretically offer many practical (i.e. easier transport and sterilization), cost-effectiveness, and sustainable advantages (i.e. low cost coupled with the fact that it can be reused) over the face mask.
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