| For obvious reasons, the practicalities involved in trying an entire community made proceedings impossible. |
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| Health reform starts with principles and must then consider practicalities. |
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| Sam rushes about in a mad frenzy of excitement, tossing off ideas and phrases, blind to the practicalities of life. |
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| I feel it is an unnecessary invasion of privacy, but let us look at the realities and practicalities. |
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| But Sir Donald said the actual timing would depend on getting the practicalities right. |
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| These pluralistic relations must be based on practicalities rather than sentiments. |
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| But the practicalities of measured judgement and well-timed decisions and deals can, they argue, be learnt and well cultivated. |
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| You can't afford to run two cars, and the practicalities of life mean you need a four-door for the kids. |
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| At this stage, concentrate upon identifying as many ideas as possible without worrying about the practicalities. |
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| There are principles and practicalities involved, as well as a need for pastoral wisdom. |
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| I wear hold ups and they really do stay up plus they are so much better than tights for comfort and practicalities. |
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| Usually I give an answer in terms of practicalities rather than which language or literature is the better one. |
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| He started working as a location scout and a runner which gave him invaluable experience and insight into the practicalities of the business. |
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| In short, students get a hands-on experience of the practicalities that they will have to deal with after they graduate. |
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| But can I just, very briefly, deal with the principle, because the practicalities of this would need to be worked out. |
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| The main reason that I oppose this bill is as much from the practicalities that are involved as from anything else. |
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| But in any war over ideas, symbols matter as much as practicalities and foundation hospitals have thus become totemic. |
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| I am talking more in terms of the practicalities of this and similar situations. |
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| The meeting is intended to explore the practicalities and planning of early retirement. |
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| The awards give students the opportunity to experience the emotional highs and lows and the practicalities of a live performance. |
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| At the same time he was always interested in practicalities, in the nuts and bolts. |
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| I hope you see I am talking about practicalities here and not offering a value judgement as such. |
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| The course is being designed with the practicalities surrounding the towing of boat trailers in mind. |
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| Before anything else she sets up the percolator, thankful that the practicalities of starting work coincide with the means of her continued survival. |
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| Politics needs to be about principles as well as practicalities. |
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| The designer takes everyday usage practicalities, future growth potential and multi-use possibilities into consideration when creating your final design. |
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| It would have been nice to get a full live orchestra playing along to the film as it was playing, but practicalities no doubt get in the way of such overblown ideas. |
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| Before we give in to the hype, we need to consider the practicalities. |
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| Once you discover each other's money management style, you can sort out the day-to-day practicalities more successfully. |
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| Technical practicalities of SRM removal at slaughter are according to experts easily surmountable. |
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| The Do It Yourself Network covers practicalities such as using vinegar in warm water to remove limescale, and the best way to paint the front door. |
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| But it's in the practicalities that the prime minister's approach slips from draconian to dull-witted. |
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| As he likes conversation to be purposeful, and may argue practicalities to the point of hair-splitting, he tends to be convinced only by reason. |
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| Is the notion of citizen-driven change a viable solution for a city hall amid all the administrative practicalities? |
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| Then the practicalities of evaluation and the logical framework were tackled. |
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| Obstacles that increase the risk of poverty can have their basis in legislation, the authorities or practicalities. |
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| It should deal both with the policy aspects of legal status and protective measures and with the practicalities of day-today administration. |
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| We deal with practicalities and the good of the larger community, but we must remember that the law is for everyone. |
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| I would like to make a general comment on the practicalities of delivering aid to the sorely afflicted Kosovars. |
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| Ordinarily this would only be to deal with practicalities, such as whether undertakings had been carried out. |
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| It clearly sets out the theory and practicalities of dealing with environmental flows. |
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| The practicalities of this time-consuming intervention present very real challenges to most families. |
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| Hewlett skirts this issue, by concentrating on practicalities. |
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| For example, there can be problems with the uses of census data, the coordination of the census, and the funding of the census, as well as with the practicalities of capturing comprehensive and accurate information. |
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| The advisory and information letters mentioned in Section 4.1 dealt with the practicalities of lifeboat safety hooks, their design and the ergonomics involved in releasing or re-attaching the blocks. |
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| The lesson will enable participants to learn more about the correct use of medications with an emphasis on adherence, overdose and practicalities of correct use. |
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| Enforcement Officers are familiar with the operational impacts and practicalities of implementing measures and, as a result, their direct participation would be invaluable to the process. |
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| The data controller should determine the practicalities of such a process. |
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| This feature is required to recognize the practicalities of the ship-building industry where delays in equipment delivery can affect the final delivery of a vessel with an accompanying delay in progress payments. |
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| A question was raised concerning the practicalities of prosecuting genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in countries that are in the process of social reconstruction. |
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| The sample size for countries with a small sheep population should be adjusted to take account of the practicalities of numbers of eligible animals available for testing. |
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| Tyneside shoppers will have to wait for definite jobs as extras, however, while the BBC sorts out the practicalities and final pros and cons of the proposed move. |
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| The prime minister's response was not limited to the practicalities of reconstruction. |
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| The VSKO determines most practicalities for schools, like the advised schedules per study field. |
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| The charter sets forth the practicalities of their mutual consultation on approving changes to the ownership structure and management of cross-sector financial groups. |
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| One of the most impressive aspects of the whole operation was the shear scale of the practicalities of getting 23,000 personnel to Oman, moving them up the length of the country, supplying them and then getting them out. |
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| It also explores the practicalities of being a critic in the 21st century, including an in-depth session on how to write pitch emails, how to approach editors and deliver what they want. |
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| To be truly effective and positive, these adjustments should be well thought through, and rooted in the practicalities of day-to-day business life. |
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| They passed their findings on to the air-traffic controllers, who started looking at the practicalities of getting warnings out, rerouting hundreds of flights and cancelling a thousand more. |
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| Please answer me, but give me an answer that talks about alternative jobs and practicalities and do not try to silence us with rabble-rousing talk, or some nonsense about alternative crops. |
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| This part of the draft Commentary to some extent clarifies the provisions of Article 18, however does still raise doubts as to the practicalities. |
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| What we are asked for is a reflection, of the wisdom kind, which would seek to discern the signs of the presence of the Lord in the practicalities of life. |
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| Throughout the movie, Mambéty doesn't stint on depicting the practicalities — economic, political, religious, ceremonial, and even geographical — of life in Dakar, but he reveals their phantasmic implications. |
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