Now, he says, the central bank will lose its constitutional autonomy (though in practice this had already become a fiction).
He has spoken of reversing Argentina's free-market reforms, though in practice the government is trying to present a more orthodox face.
Though in practice, Mr Archer points out, it would merely be a reflection of what is actually happening, rather than the current inaccurate indication.
Public opinion polls show strong support for the principle of closing city centres to traffic, though in practice, the move might prove less popular.
In Spain all professional players have a "buy-out clause" written into their contracts and can move without their club's agreement, though in practice the player's new club pays that sum.
Since Indonesia's political system is nominally presidential, though in practice a bit of a hybrid, parliament is using the language of impeachment to dump Mr Wahid in what is in some ways closer to a vote of no confidence.
So the group proposed assigning one code to each character with a common meaning in Chinese, Japanese and Korean, even though, in practice, the same ideogram is often written differently by different nationalities.
Now, even though she is in private practice, other public defenders seek her help on the tough cases.
In practice, though, the transactions tend to be more complex, and therefore harder to trace.
In practice, though, he was never going to make it, not in a million years.
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It's as though I flew in Agassi to practice with me before the finals.
In practice, though, both parts of the Boeing business mix have encountered big challenges in recent years.
In practice, though, much of this is firmly internalized by the time you get your badge at Academy graduation.
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In practice, though, both workers and employers are strongly opposed to a change.
In practice, though, few politicians are able to resist the bid for popularity that comes from running a scaremongering moral crusade.
In practice, though, America is unlikely to impose draconian price controls.
In practice, though, deregulation may well improve the delivery of power.
In practice, though, the real differences with the West lie elsewhere.
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In practice, though, the states are likely to open up.
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Still, his hypercautious reluctance to send troops into danger led him at that time to take a position no different from isolationists in practice, though different in principle.
In practice, though, this is far more subtle to execute.
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In practice, though, that seems unlikely, especially in Germany.
In practice, though, the government customer often derails those plans by continually tweaking requirements after contracts are signed, forcing contractors to go back and redo tasks already thought to have been completed.
In practice, though, there is seldom a clear line between illiquidity and insolvency: if the price Italy must pay to borrow rises high enough for long enough, its debt will eventually spiral out of control.
Giles feels confident he will be match-fit for the first Test, starting on 23 November, even though he is out of practice in the middle.
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Part of the problem with the automatic cuts, known by the ugly term "the sequester" is that no-one can say exactly what they would mean in practice, even though they are only days away.
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We have seen how such arrangements work in practice in Lebanon, though-- which is to say not well.
Though the leadership industry thrives, leadership in practice is declining in performance.
Inking a productive veteran to a long-term contract that figures to take him past his prime is a risk many clubs have taken under pressure to win (though some showed signs of reining in the practice during the 2009 recession--the Yankees bidding adieu to 36-year-old Johnny Damon, for instance).
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