Conservative Royston Smith said the approach should be "sharing services, outsourcing where practical and modest pay cuts to protect jobs".
This belief gives rise to a duality, where practical and creative endeavors lead largely separate existences -- one slogged at during the workweek and the other indulged on nights and weekends, or dismissed as a luxury.
She said she knew "the importance of connecting the concerns of local communities with those of the wider Labour movement" and was "brought up in a family where practical politics was part of everyday life, both through the trade unions and in local councils".
Some believe the eventual choice is most likely to be a second runway at Stansted, where the airport layout is most practical and where opposition could be least.
Apple likes to choose where the work is done for practical reasons, like where it most makes sense.
However, he said they should be prepared to cooperate with each other and share some facilities where that was practical.
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Executives need to recognize the implicit business value of social programs and to encourage managers to develop innovative ways of measuring the business value of social change where possible and practical.
Now in order for this belief system to operate effectively, it has to continually position the journalist and his or her observations not as right where others are wrong, or virtuous where others are corrupt, or visionary where others are short-sghted, but as practical, hardheaded, unsentimental, and shrewd where others are didactic, ideological, and dreamy.
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She follows a "doability doctrine": America should use its military power where it can to achieve practical if sometimes limited goals.
"One of the key areas where common sense and the practical, day-to-day experience of teachers all over the country has been sacrificed on the altar of political targets is discipline, " she said.
"Government must provide practical help with, where ever possible, incentives in preference to penalties, " he will say.
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"They are often socialised in their early years away from areas where communication is vital, towards more practical things, " Dr Powell said.
It means defining your own terms -- for flextime, for pay raises, for promotion, for creating a practical, productive work situation where everyone wins.
More importantly, capping U.S. debt at current levels means bringing a future crisis into the present where it can be dealt with in practical terms.
The other area where genomics is likely to have a big practical impact is agriculture.
But he says, overall, there is no practical way for him to trace where his pants were made.
In Mr Portman Mr Romney might see a practical asset in a White House where economic recovery and deficit-cutting will be at the top of the agenda.
Dale Nordquist, associate director of the Center for Farm Financial Management at the University of Minnesota, said Missouri's practical approach to understanding farm finances is relatively uncommon at large, land-grant universities where both students and professors are more likely to concentrate on theoretical approaches as opposed to practical solutions, and the use of personal data can still be seen as an intrusion.
It has been used successfully in agricultural lessons with small farmers in Buduias, where PILCD has established an agricultural demonstration farm for practical lessons.
Installation can be a financial and practical nightmare, especially on larger properties where there may be hundreds or even thousands of feet between cameras and their base station.
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And this is where the moral principles of foreign policy, meet the practical constraints.
Also new this year is RAW shooting -- a feature that could help position this mid-range model as a companion shooter for advanced amateurs and pros alike, for those occasions where a full-size rig wouldn't be practical.
For others, it means decamping to The Carlyle Hotel or East Hampton, where things seem a bit more posh, if not more practical.
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To the practical administrator it is false to make a sharp division where independence falls.
The practical applications could improve the efficiency of quantum computers, where light is often used to transfer information.
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Where we're going to look at the practicality, the practical delivery of a decent society for people - that's what Oliver's about.
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In his view, benchmarking is not practical for securities traded off-exchange, especially in thin markets where price is only one factor in a deal.
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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.
The involvement of a state in this issue, while certainly legal, also raised practical concerns of a single state, even if it is the state where many investment banks are headquartered, setting policy that governs national and international businesses.
Where services are collectively consumed, we will transfer power over those services to the lowest practical tier of government, opening up provision to social enterprises, private companies and community organisations.
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