in practice造句61) The second phase will involve more detailed case study work with a small number of authorities to look at techniques in practice.
62) Ultimately it means more efficient at self-replication, but what might this mean in practice?
63) The fact that in practice logistic problems in public libraries are not given enough attention is noted above.
64) In practice he acts as a formal head of state.
65) In practice there will not be complete freedom of choice for the individual.
66) But in practice, if most countries want to go ahead with something, they may well ignore a lone dissenter.
67) It is helpful therefore to look at the pre-1991 case law to understand how the welfare principle operates in practice.
68) The definition of cleanliness would delight a philosopher or scholar but is unwieldy in practice.
69) In practice the administrative shift away from environmentalism was much less dramatic than ideologues like Newman were insisting.
70) We agree that primary prevention is the ideal, though its effects are limited in practice.
71) In practice, I keep in close touch with the work of the foundation.
72) However, Fahey and Narayanan comment, in practice scanning frequently detects environmental change that is already at an advanced state.
73) It is a religious and social ideal which is achieved relatively infrequently in practice.
74) In practice, he or she became increasingly dependent also on ministers for advice.
75) This ideal of an essential continuity between active and contemplative life is often worked out in practice in terms of their opposition.
76) In practice decisions have to be made with which people disagree.
77) The schedule seemed doctrinaire on paper, as Communist theories do, but its key in practice was flexibility.
78) In practice, we will soon see desktop videoconferencing becoming a standard feature of computer communications.
79) The following example illustrates how the party rules operate in practice.
80) This delineation of labourism is ideal-typical; in practice it could exhibit contradictory tendencies.
81) In practice, detailed attention is usually confined to double correlations with briefer investigation of triple correlations.
82) Video and one-way mirrors allow designers to see how their systems stand up in practice.
83) This involves observation of the skill in practice and during training and discussion with practitioners and trainers.
84) In practice they are at daggers drawn as the furore over Tom Clarke's pronouncements on the subject this week amply illustrates.
85) The evidence here is often contradictory, and suggests that in practice, there were variations in what was asked of women.
86) They may not set up in practice on their own account for a further three years.
87) Whatever we say we believe in, is not being enacted in practice.
88) This, in its turn, may conceal considerable variation in practice.
89) In practice, of course, twelfth-century society adopted a double standard on the subject.
90) Like most engineering projects, it may have looked good on paper, but in practice it was another thing entirely.