In theory and in practice democracies can foster tyrannical majorities, thus making the understanding of natural rights so crucial.
There is no statutory basis to the choice of working languages, and in practice German has much the smallest role.
And in practice, the insertion of a new grade will mean that it will devalue grades lower down the scale.
And in practice most people flying from Italy to Brussels or Amsterdam have found they still have to show their passports.
And in practice, a large majority of students who stay in education beyond the age of 16 continue into higher education.
He'd have a chip on every player during games and in practice to track their speed and movements and the impact of the hits they are giving and receiving.
Courier was relentless in matches and in practice, and he says that is a large part of why he ended up retiring at 29 rather than in his mid 30s.
It takes a lot of 600s to fit into 3 billion, and in practice it takes many more than that to make a full sequence because the individual fragments have to be linked together by matching up their overlaps.
General Musharraf may not have a coalition to worry about, but he certainly has two powerful and in practice not entirely distinct groups to keep on the right side of: his own fellow-officers, and the jihadis, who even before they heard of the collapse of the summit were threatening a return to war.
"I think there's no question that he's a pragmatic politician, and I think he has seen the need to be bipartisan at least in rhetoric and maybe in practice, but I wouldn't over-emphasise this, in that the US is a very different kind of political system, " says James Cronin, a professor of history at Boston College.
Gaggles of Hawaiian shirted men and women stream in and gather to practice in small groups.
It sets a measure applicable in theory, and increasingly in practice, to all things, inviting us to monetize everything.
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"I would hope and expect to see changes in operational practice and in the way in which police engage with families in what is a very difficult but important situation where you are dealing with high risk, vulnerable people who are missing, " Dr Maguire added.
What's more, senior Whitehall officials have long worried that IDS's plan for a new Universal Credit could go the way of the health reforms - ie they sound good in theory but may prove bureaucratic, costly and unpopular in practice.
In court, Wegelin's managers said they knew it was wrong, but thought they would not be prosecuted because it was legal in Switzerland and common practice in Swiss banking.
The Church says it is committed to reserving at least 25% of places in its new schools for pupils from the local neighbourhood regardless of faith background, and, in practice it says, most new Church of England schools reserve less than 50% for Christian applicants.
Chilton finished fourth in the GP2 series, which acts as a feeder competition for F1, and showed promise in his two performances in the Marussia car, in a young driver test and in free practice at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Second, these litigators have employed imminently respected and knowledgeable sports economist and Stanford man, Roger Noll, as one of their chief experts in analyzing what is fair and standard practice in other realms of the entertainment industry.
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In addition, both Feldstein and we use stylized reforms that could not be implemented in practice and that overstate the progressivity of any cut in deduction or exemption.
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Against bail-outs on principle, it has pushed for some of the biggest (in Turkey and Brazil) in practice.
Casey insisted he was back to full fitness after withdrawing from the defence of his Houston Open title last week after hurting his shoulder and neck in practice.
And, in practice, it leads to endlessly battling statistical studies.
Coastal management projects that are being launched shortly will be able to benefit from this model, which means it can make a valuable contribution to coastal management and planning in practice.
He is a highly respected appellate advocate who has spent a distinguished career litigating before the United States Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals both on behalf of the United States and in private practice.
The question of whether central banks should be involved in bank supervision is an old chestnut that central bankers and academics have debated for many years and practice in the years before the global financial crisis had swung towards separate bank regulators.
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Apparently, while 73% of middle managers say they work in an environment that claims to support learning and development only around a half of them are actually experiencing it in practice and a quarter of them believe that in reality their companies actually see personal development as something of a luxury.
Even Russia, although it has a nominally independent central bank and currency, in practice keeps the ruble in a close relationship with the dollar and euro.
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At the East-West Shrine Game in Palo Alto and the Senior Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama, and the Hula Bowl in Honolulu scouts had a week to view players at practice and in the game.
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