Some experts in the Catholic canon law expressed confusion about the practical effects of the Pope's announcement.
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For most locals, however, the practical application of these stories has diminished over time.
For many scientists, however, it is the principle that counts, not the practical engineering.
One would be remiss, however, to discount the practical, business realities of the journalism world.
Interpreters are available for other languages, and for the practical part of the test.
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But I think the practical implications within this subtle shift in thinking are massive.
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However, Iran has other investors and suppliers and the practical effects remain to be determined.
Great leaders believe in the practical power of focusing on hope and building community.
It says that non-free software is an inferior solution to the practical problem at hand.
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What's the practical value of a (c)(4) designation if it doesn't generate writeoffs for its donors?
She estimates studying for the practical assessment would take her son about 20 hours.
For Mr Holmes memories of the practical purposes of the sites has not dimmed.
She and her parents took the practical approach and did what they could at the time.
And this is where the moral principles of foreign policy, meet the practical constraints.
Listen with respect and then direct the person towards the practical realities of moving on.
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As Mr Dornbusch concedes, currency boards involve costs, from the political to the practical.
But the practical, stability-preserving, tests of Mr Bush's missile-defence plans are yet to come.
The practical problem is that the proposed bill will become so tough that it is self-defeating.
EU. Whatever the practical difficulties, the multi-speed Europe he espouses strikes many as quite sensible.
Although the practical mechanics of the experiment are complex, the basic concept is pretty simple.
But the appeal is to emotion, not to the practical, long-term interest of helping the disadvantaged.
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To the practical administrator it is false to make a sharp division where independence falls.
He acknowledged the practical difficulties and said that "presents a huge challenge for us".
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The practical one is that such coercion implies an unjustified claim of knowledge, even certainty.
The practical deadline for prospective challengers to run in the 1998 elections has come and gone.
The candidate's instructor is also to be encouraged to stay in the car during the practical test.
Who in the world today has the moral standing and the practical ability to take meaningful action?
NextDoor focuses on the practical needs of people in their neighborhood, says Nirav Tolia, CEO of NextDoor.
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The practical difference is small, since companies already shield most of their foreign profits from American taxes.
To get those jobs, candidates need to be well versed in the practical skills the jobs demand.
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