Watch, jewelry, and handbag retailers have, as a practical matter, now become travel agents.
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Her mother seemed aware that as a practical matter, Gallagher would be perceived as African-American.
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As a practical matter, OMB would be unlikely to aggressively review all agency benefit estimates.
As a practical matter, the result will likely be a hemorrhage of talent from the military.
Yet as a practical matter, the lunch might have a huge value for the donor.
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And please note: Foreign exchange reserves cannot, as a practical matter, be used to create domestic-currency growth.
But as a practical matter, what really matters is getting that money out there to the troops.
It is impossible as a practical matter to provide for separation of the sexes in frontline positions.
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But as a practical matter, lawmakers are unlikely to want to go down the regulate-subsidize-mandate road again.
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But as a practical matter, the widely-reported FFO figure is a good gauge of a REIT's financial health.
Mr. Caldera said he takes full responsibility, and I just wonder what that means as a practical matter.
This would, as a practical matter, make it much more difficult to constrain the transfers of such technologies.
As a practical matter, however, Murdoch and Ailes seem to be wavering in their commitment to plausible deniability.
As a practical matter, the U.S. government cannot prosecute everyone, though federal criminal law has expanded to reach conduct nearly everywhere.
As a practical matter, the effect of the Israeli government's new policy will probably be to discourage both.
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As a practical matter, it may even preclude the United States from acting in defense of vital U.S. interests.
The point is that, as a practical matter, attacks on such targets must be deterred, not simply defended against.
As a practical matter, of course, they are usually passed on to buyers.
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As a practical matter, it is difficult to get thirty countries to agree what day of the week it is.
Interestingly, another document produced for the military's use in May 2011 shows why, as a practical matter, that can't happen.
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Second, the Western democracies tragically seem, as a practical matter at least, to be accommodating the Gorbachev stance on Croatia.
As a practical matter, an immediate deployment can only take place at the moment by using the Navy's Aegis air-defense ships.
As a practical matter, sales of electric vehicles have been weak in China, and largely limited to government and corporate customers.
As a practical matter, you don't have to worry about criminal charges.
As a practical matter, the only way for the states to collect is to get the merchants to do it for them.
"As a practical matter each individual infringer lacks the assets, net worth and earning capacity to make civil prosecution practical, " it said.
As a practical matter, the D-1 player does not have that opportunity.
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However, as a practical matter, unpublished decisions are ignored at great peril.
As a practical matter, the Airbus subsidiary of Netherlands-based EADS, will use Japanese-made carbon-fiber for the wings of its next major plane.
As a practical matter, there is no such thing as a non-summit.
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