The practical one is that such coercion implies an unjustified claim of knowledge, even certainty.
Why, she wonders, is this juxtaposition of wealth and poverty considered a moral problem and not a practical one?
His aim in the first instance was the practical one of making sure his technology ventures succeeded in the market.
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His aim in the first instance was the practical one of making sure his own technology ventures succeeded in the market.
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One is practical, one is humorous, and one is tragic.
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Crew members tease one another mercilessly, play practical jokes on one another, and often develop healthy rivalries with the other boats in the fleet.
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Rand sought to provide an individualistic and moral defense of capitalism--not a practical and collectivist one.
One practical step would be to start with integrating schools (having also integrated housing and jobs).
One practical use an economic indicator of this sort has is as a contrary indicator.
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But he also said the new design was "practical" and one that "would work".
One practical implementation of this genomic approach to personalized medicine has been successfully demonstrated by Genomic Health.
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Again, not a legal interpretation as much as a practical, pragmatic one.
"I think this is a tough, fair and practical solution to one of the most important national security issues that faces our country today, " said Sen.
One practical effect will be felt in Massachusetts immediately.
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That would be the case if the nation were finally impelled to do the one practical, near-term and affordable thing that would, over time, dramatically reduce our dependence on oil: Wean the U.S. automotive fleet from its current, almost complete reliance on petroleum-derived gasoline.
One is practical: it is unlikely that vouchers will cover the huge annual tuition bills of Washington's private schools.
One somewhat practical application, they say, might also be for game play, where, say, a shooting game could be programmed to release the smell of gunpowder.
With more than 100, 000 employees in 130 countries and tens of thousands of applications annually, it's also a purely practical approach - and one she says keeps paying off.
Hence his commission which is concluding, to no great surprise, that it is not practical simply to exclude one category of MP, the Scots, from all Parliamentary votes affecting England.
For commuters who can't wait till 2009 to zip past gas stations, the most practical solution may be one that's been zooming around Europe and Asia for years: an electric bicycle.
Not all of the studies at the conference point to immediately practical benefits, but this one did.
One of the practical changes has been the increasing prevalence of undergraduate courses in which students major in business throughout their course, rather than just for two years.
Mr Milosz is as much a philosopher as a literary critic, though one with a practical turn of mind, a wry sense of humour and a taste for irreducible particulars.
Childs had planned for an ingenious coating of prismatic glass, which would animate the base on the exterior, but it was recently jettisoned, on practical grounds, and no one is talking about what will take its place.
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