Similar words: practice, out of practice, practical, practically, practitioner, fraction, tactic, attraction. Meaning: adv. in practical applications.
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151) In practice the Act requires teachers to avoid racial bias in the performance of their teaching and pastoral duties.
152) And one which found that its ambitious expansion plans were rather more difficult in practice than on paper.
153) In practice it has not proved easy to achieve the drastic cuts in spending that are wanted.
154) In practice the gliders became much like any other aeroplanes, except that they had no engines.
155) It's easy enough to say this: I know from experience how difficult it is in practice!
156) In practice, many doctors are too busy to take a long hard look at every patient.
157) In practice instruments could not survive such a journey; they would be torn apart by the increasing gravitational field gradients.
158) In practice this order will also be followed for the purposes of cross-examination and closing speeches unless the court directs otherwise.
159) In practice, that would have to be about the level at which sterling was trading in the foreign exchange markets.
160) Now, in practice the astronaut would not drift across like this as the curvature of the walls would be far less.
161) However, in practice this exception has been interpreted as applying to similar contracts issued by other entities.
162) Perhaps the easiest way to begin to explain this is to consider design as a model in practice of human culture in general.
163) Masked by the cold war, it has in practice fulfilled that function for a long time.
164) What I think is more debatable is how successfully the method can in practice avoid the following criticisms.
165) Penalties for induced abortions are fierce in theory but ineffective in practice.
166) In practice, spoken language interpreters are highly educated and highly trained.
167) In practice neither scholars nor officials ever have sufficient evidence to put forth an accurate, exact figure.
168) That is all very well in theory but almost impossible to achieve in practice.
169) In practice there are strong grounds for believing that the money stock is not entirely exogenous.
170) By doing so, it is hoped to develop a far better understanding of how industrial land markets work in practice.
171) In practice a somewhat smaller interval can be used to speed up calculations.
172) In practice, the executive frequently comes to dominate the assembly, as in Britain.
173) In practice these allocations reflected the scale of existing facilities and their resident populations.
174) In practice the particle sizes in the sediment are computed from the weights settled at specific time intervals.
175) It is important, but in practice exceedingly difficult(Sentencedict.com), to maintain this distinction at all times in the study of meaning.
176) In practice, there's no doubt that they know what they're doing.
177) In practice, eleven Andean condors were raised from a single pair over a period of six years.
178) But in practice, modern Earthly life is a protege of water, as much as it is of carbon.
179) In theory, and to some extent in practice, it does act as a means of distancing broadcasting from government.
180) In practice you look at all the alternatives and examine each in turn to see how it might affect your business.
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