While trying to automatically decipher our preferred squads from searches is nice, it might not be practical when we're just looking up information on our fantasy football players so this should be a help.
Joe takes a decidedly more practical stance when it comes to spending.
Anand Shukla, from national childcare charity Daycare Trust, said: "No matter how well qualified the members of staff, there are practical considerations when you increase the number of children that they have to look after, " he said.
Because at present, there is a practical reality when the situation arises, one in which a specialist transplant nurse will look at who is present around the bed, and then quietly speak to the family member or members who they believe will best represent the wishes of the deceased.
But defenders of the idea are on firm ground when they say that the practical objections to national service are wrong.
When budgets get squeezed, the practical choice is often between reining in compensation costs per employee or cutting back on service delivery.
Roomba is what happens when robo-wizardry collides with practical needs.
"Coaching has given me an insight into what goes on behind the scenes, but when it comes to the actual practical sessions I'm still being coached as a player, " said Speed, now the oldest player in the top-flight.
Synaptics initially moved toward its first practical product in 1992, when Swiss computer-peripherals maker Logitech commissioned a chip for a touchpad.
Synaptics initially moved toward its first practical product in 1992, when Swiss computer peripherals maker Logitech commissioned a chip for a touchpad.
Mr Gaddis gained a view of the practical world during the years when he was unable to make a living from literature.
It sets out practical ways to support former soldiers when they leave the forces and return to the island.
She called for better training for motorists, particularly when they are learning to drive, suggesting practical elements as part of the driving test.
Pastor Charles shared some very practical insights into what dads face when returning from prison and the supportive services that they provide at the D.
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Especially when, quite apart from the obvious, practical difficulties, such a levy could actually undermine the market discipline that the German Chancellor supposedly wants to promote.
Halligan's 2012 renomination languished without action, typical of an election year, when confirmations for a variety of political and practical reasons are given a lower legislative priority.
When the questions erupted - is it remotely practical, can any port be home to liquefied natural gas, oil refineries and nuclear submarines, how many jobs would come to Wales, was he serious?
Technology working with me, to help me in my job, is the sort of technology that I like to see at SXSW. When I was least expecting it, another practical benefit of improved connectivity in my world showed up.
The boldest advance came in the 17th-century, when Henry Winstanley, an eccentric inventor and practical joker (he had chairs in his house that flew up in the air), took it upon himself to build a lighthouse on the lethal Eddystone Rock, 14 miles from the English port of Plymouth.
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But turning this potential into practical, profitable crops may only come when farmers have had a chance to work with them.
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Some "get creative flashes at random times, like at night in their beds, " when powering up a digital device may not be practical, she says.
"I accepted the kind invitation to enter the House of Lords as a working peer for practical political reasons, " he said when his peerage was first announced.
Though I have helped hundreds of clients through difficult situations, and have encouraged them to think about such practical details, it was still tough when the situation affected me personally.
Such was the state of my book collection when I received a copy of RISE: 3 Practical Steps for Advancing in Your Career, Standing Out as a Leader, and Liking Your Life by Patty Azzarello.
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The agency treats genetically engineered products as though they pose some inherent, systematic, unique risks, when theoretical considerations, risk-assessment experiments and practical experience make it clear that they do not: A quarter-century-old scientific consensus holds that the molecular techniques of genetic engineering are an extension, or refinement, of less precise and predictable techniques for genetically improved products with which consumers and government regulators have long familiarity and comfort.
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"When Twitter started out, it seemed like its most practical usage would be doing stuff like breaking news, " Siegler said by phone.
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Yet it was at this very moment, when television began taking over many of photography's practical roles, that collecting art photography came sharply back into focus.
In practical terms, the real revolution in management practice comes when the firm starts defining the goals of work in the form of user stories.
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