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He noted the government was, in practical terms, presiding over a 1% cut to the current intake.
Kerr said the supreme court case about parliament's right to trigger article 50 was, in practical terms, a sideshow.
The Barton-Walden inquiry was, in practical terms, just a gesture, as the programs in question had already been funded.
His biggest early disappointment as President was being forced to recognize that his romantic vision of a post-partisan era, in which there are no red states or blue states, only the United States, was, in practical terms, a fantasy.
Might it be, he speculated, because death was, "in practical outcome, a negation of the future and of the hope it holds out for a society of reason and virtue?" Mr. Trilling had in mind the "progressives" of the 1930s and '40s, who were lit with utopian dreams and intoxicated, in many instances, by the Soviet "experiment".
The EMCD signals were also calculated with the experimental probes (corrected and aberrated), and the strength in the EMCD signal was in practical terms the same as the one obtained with the ideal probes.
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It was in-depth, practical, detailed project work in schools, prisons, etc.
A major sponsor, or a significant shareholder, can be in practical control of a club.
Its primary contributions were in practical astronomy navigation, timekeeping, determination of star positions, and almanac publication.
I hope it would be in practical application by the time my lymphoma returns.
In 2010, about one-third of Roma students in the Czech Republic were in practical schools, according to the Czech Schools Inspectorate.
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