And that was meant to be an exaggeration --- but practically and principally.
But practically no one has heard of Poonawalla or his company.
But practically nobody noticed.
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But, practically speaking, this is usually covered by the sales contract assigning rights in the mark, and further, this is a problem which does not come up under the laws of most other nations.
In many ways, it seems that the vaccine may help with smoking cessation, but more practically along with medications and other cognitive based therapies to help reinforce any gains made by the vaccine on a biochemical level.
In short, in advertising and marketing, we glorify spending but, we practically never discuss returns.
We must have a massive knowledge of not only what the law says but how to practically use that law and interpret it.
Lawyers working for the British bank Northern Rock threatened court action after the site published an embarrassing memo, but they were practically reduced to begging.
But he is practically a generation apart from his youngest troops.
The trail passes over a high ridge before dropping into the next valley, but there are practically no crossroads so you cannot lose your way.
But the second half practically gave me game rage: it feels, ironically enough, unfinished.
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We sipped tea for hours, discussing practically anything but our common interest.
"But we've practically cleared our stock of individual homes, " he said.
" Laura Hillebrand's "Unbroken" has been a tremendous critical and popular success, but that skeptical muttering practically became a Greek chorus while I was reading this "true story.
If you're ready to share your Apple Photo Stream with a broader network of friends, these can be uploaded to Twitter or Facebook, but the steps are practically hidden from view.
"We completely understand the urgency to get Jiggers Bank reopened as soon as practically possible but we are faced with a unique and serious situation in terms of devising a sustainable solution to secure the rockface, " she said.
But I think, practically speaking, that the Army and Marine Corps and the Navy SEALs, which would also be engaged in this kind of combat, did not see at the time a significant support amongst American people for putting women into those kinds of positions, whereas flying aircraft and serving aboard combatant ships there was strong support for.
During the period, the price of gold stocks, collectively, has been practically unchanged, but there is reason to believe that the underperformance may end.
Obviously most console titles are not yet being downloaded, but it does cut out practically the entire PC market which rarely buys box copies of games.
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Japanese people are many things, but above all most are very practically minded.
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The cloud made this possible, as it has made it practically impossible for all but a few of the largest players to sell traditional software.
"I had known about other scientists using magnetic fluids to separate oil but it had never worked out practically and that was something I felt I could do something about, " says co-researcher Markus Zahn.
"Gangster Squad" looks the part, but it's so superficial it practically evaporates before our eyes.
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Plaintiff lawyers argue practically everything is significant, but of course they view that through the optically perfect lens of hindsight.
"The problem was practically unknown 25 years ago, but it is now taking on alarming proportions, " he said.
Moscow, Mr Putin said, had "practically no interests" in Syria but did not want to see "mistakes" made in Libya repeated.
Apple said that it moved to act in the interest of consumers, but the financial impact for both companies is practically nil.
Such fat-cattery irritates ordinary Congolese, not only because they would be lucky to earn as much in 100 years, but also because the firms in question provide practically no services to the poor.
But Nokia's pleasure with its position is practically irrelevant to its fellow Windows Phone licensees.
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