Those funds would finance the practical implementation of our rapidly advancing science, leapfrogging our economy further generations ahead.
Tommy Gallagher said it would have the practical effect of raising the price of quarried material and put Northern Ireland at a competitive disadvantage to the Republic of Ireland.
The report said it would not be practical to refurbish the building, removing all the asbestos, given other upgrades and safety improvements that would needed.
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He said once he had read the book, he knew it would provide practical help in addressing the well-being of surviving children.
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Such a change would have major practical effects: The United States would have to persuade not one but four states to go along with any treaty amendments.
At the top of the list of practical concerns would have to be the losses charitable institutions stand to suffer should Congress decide to cap deductions for the wealthy.
David Gauke said devolving the power to Edinburgh would raise the prospect of "substantial practical profit shifting issues".
Mr Motion told BBC Radio 4's Today programme it was important the conference delivered some practical proposals which would give the government food for thought.
The legislation would have little practical effect: federal law already allows such abortions to protect a woman's health and supercedes the more restrictive state law.
Yet, when the grown-ups must point out that such a purchase would neither be practical nor in the best interest of the family and cast their votes for a new, American made family minivan, it is left to the two year old to break the tie.
"My GoDaddy account would belong to her, but it doesn't solve the practical reality of how she would get access to it, " he said.
An using the biomarker to predict or identify cerebral malaria, he said, would not necessarily be practical, given the sudden onset of the disease.
She estimates studying for the practical assessment would take her son about 20 hours.
Even if the Kremlin dropped its historic opposition to limiting these arms in a new accord, verification would be impossible as a practical matter and the price high in terms of further reducing the "nuclear umbrella" U.S. tactical nukes provide our allies.
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The NGOs agreed that the resulting standards were rigorous, the companies agreed they were practical, and all agreed they would help protect the rights of factory workers.
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During my first year of teaching, I sometimes wondered if the knowledge would ever have any practical use.
Resuming a boycott then would have little practical effect in the short term.
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This is especially problematic in SCF because should a non-recognized Shariah authority attempt to market his services to the financial institutions seeking Shariah guidance, a ruling by the existing Shariah authorities that the newcomer has not satisfied their credentialing requirements would render the market closed to that newcomer as a practical matter.
And Democrats, still hurting from 2000 when Al Gore won the popular vote but lost the electoral vote, have been championing a National Popular Vote that would, as a practical matter, do away with the Electoral College and its impact.
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Sharon Bagley, from St Briavels, said the new rules were not practical, not wanted, and she would join the fight to reverse them.
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.
In practice, this would be fine for some small countries, but it is not too practical for the world as a whole because it would require a very large amount of gold.
He says even when they put in charging points along the A9 he would have to stop and wait for too long to make the journey practical.
For those who would like a little practical guidance, The Economist has some suggestions for dinner (see menu).
The practical impact and burden would be huge for firms large and small.
It would seem hugely more practical, in the modern world, for the government to extract money as precisely as it can from the rich and use the proceeds for the welfare of the poor.
While some pay-TV executives say that full "a la carte'" could be overwhelming for viewers, others say that such an offering would be "the dream" but not practical, considering the reality of relationships with entertainment companies.
Were American weapons on day-to-day alert to be dismantled or otherwise disabled, however, more than a "launch on warning" option would be foreclosed: The deterrent value of the United States' arsenal would be eviscerated since, as a practical matter, it would be politically (if not technically) problematic to restore these weapons to operational status.
One would be remiss, however, to discount the practical, business realities of the journalism world.
And debate in the Senate would have been, for all practical purposes, shut down.
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