Rand sought to provide an individualistic and moral defense of capitalism--not a practical and collectivist one.
And he had a practical sense of humor that - he was always playing jokes.
Watch, jewelry, and handbag retailers have, as a practical matter, now become travel agents.
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Much remains to be done to confirm the finding and turn it into a practical vaccine.
Her mother seemed aware that as a practical matter, Gallagher would be perceived as African-American.
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Dr Boylan said this meant a termination was not a practical, legal option at that time.
They agreed to set up a commission that would draw up a practical, step-by-step plan.
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From a practical standpoint, there are two variables the consumer cares about: range and charging time.
As a practical matter, OMB would be unlikely to aggressively review all agency benefit estimates.
From a practical standpoint, it just might keep us from going out of business.
On a practical level, it's about finding places to market and sell Native-made goods, Metcalfe said.
Culinary mindfulness is a practical, common-sense psychology that helps people maximize gratification from food.
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But for Ive, every apparent gimmick of his new toy has a practical foundation.
Those reasons were wrong both from a moral standpoint and from a practical standpoint.
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Well you may say that he is a practical and successful businessman and I will agree.
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Firstly, on a practical level it frees up a lot of time and energy.
First, the program offers a practical business and management curriculum for small business owners.
The idea of making the EU a top-down, bureaucratically-administered-from-Brussels political entity is becoming a practical impossibility.
Today, however, we have a practical step forward that you can actually experience firsthand.
They say, oh, the reason I'm studying math and science is there's a practical outcome here.
Alabama obliges manicurists to sit through 750 hours of instruction before taking a practical exam.
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As a practical matter, the result will likely be a hemorrhage of talent from the military.
That's a practical programme - not a fantasy - but relevant, necessary, deliverable, real.
At many of the gatherings there were far more volunteers than could find a practical use.
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The return of flight capital is a practical necessity for the country to keep growing.
If ever there were an age that needed a practical President, it is ours.
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Yet as a practical matter, the lunch might have a huge value for the donor.
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Mr. WARREN BUFFETT (Investor): At a practical sense, as institutions, they don't have any net worth.
On a practical level, unionists want improved roads and other links between Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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They operate on the leading edge of a practical modernism, something the futuristic often seems to abhor.
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