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And if we had a trillion humans, we would have a thousand Einsteins and a thousand Mozarts and unlimited (for all practical purposes) resources and solar power unlimited for all practical purposes.
The Airbus 43neos are for all practical purposes for sale.
Ripley, for all practical purposes, created the modern female action hero.
The US phone market is, for all practical purposes, a duopoly.
"For all practical purposes, some people can be cured," he says.
The curtain, for all practical purposes, is down on this show.
For all practical purposes, there is no Democratic Party in Alabama.
Democracy in Flint, for all practical purposes, had been suspended by the
For all practical purposes, Iraq is no longer a single, unified country.
For all practical purposes, information would be achieve something like the soul.
It is for all practical purposes uncountable, a tease of the infinite.
For all practical purposes, he and the camera shared the same brain.
Some believed that for all practical purposes he was no more than semiliterate.
Perhaps we are ultimately robots, but we are still human for all practical purposes.
Some believed that for all practical purposes he was no more than semi-literate.
For all practical purposes, Trump continues to leave the Syrian people in the lurch.
"Now he's the leader of the Republican Party, for all practical purposes," he said.
The year of free speech, for all practical purposes, had come to a close.
But the truth is that Mr. Trump has, for all practical purposes, repudiated Paris.
"The campaign is over, and for all practical purposes, the presidency has begun," Cordesman wrote.
"For all practical purposes, winning states like these are talking points for Sanders," Schnur said.
For all practical purposes, this Enzo was never cleaved in two on a California highway.
For all practical purposes, the series changed not just its focus but its lead characters.
Did you know Virginia has, for all practical purposes, a one-term limit for governors?
Trump knows that a Democratic House and Senate would, for all practical purposes, end his presidency.
Sure it costs less to insure- — but that's because it is for all practical purposes worthless.
"We have zero inflation for all practical purposes" and strong economic growth, Navarro told CNBC's Rick Santelli.
For all practical purposes, Clinton and his team cooperated with the independent counsel and the congressional investigating bodies.
For all practical purposes, the only people who have same-sex weddings are gay, lesbian, or bisexual people.
"For all practical purposes, online harassment isn't really that different from in-person or verbal harassment," he says.
Until April, the country had two rival governments and was run, for all practical purposes, by militia leaders.
Signage, unlike DNS, is of course quite apparent, but their user-centered purposes are alike for all practical purposes.
Mr. Cruz's team believes the field must narrow to two, for all practical purposes, before the end of March.
In fact, studies of complementarian households find them for all practical purposes not terribly different from their secular counterparts.
Even they would see the advantage of a car that, for all practical purposes, could drive itself on the highway.
So-called trans-exclusionary radical feminists, or TERFs, believe that trans women should be considered men for all practical purposes.
Next quarter for all practical purposes is done already and it has probably been done for a couple of years.
Our requests are modest, really: Make the cruise ship companies that are, for all practical purposes, American pay American taxes.
No Mowgli spoils the view; humans are neither mentioned nor seen, and, for all practical purposes, they do not exist.
"The reassurances she gave me back at the time her confirmation was considered, she, for all practical purposes, violated," he added.
For all practical purposes, they contend, Amazon is a seller, just like any retailer that distributes products made by other manufacturers.
The House that Ruth Built had been closed for two years; Shawkey had for all practical purposes been gone for 143.
"This is just arithmetic, it's going to happen ... If we move out into the universe, for all practical purposes, we have unlimited resources."
We also must better accept that we have empowered our employees, law enforcement, for all practical purposes, to be judge on the street.
"The good news is that if we move out into the solar system, for all practical purposes, we'd have unlimited resources," said Bezos.
Paul Ryan's current job title may be Speaker of the House, but he is, for all practical purposes the Speaker of the Republicans.
"For all practical purposes, Missouri has been without a governor for the last five months," said State Senator Mike Kehoe, the majority leader.
Binary Capital, the San Francisco-based early stage fund whose cofounder, Justin Caldbeck, resigned this past Sunday, is shutting down for all practical purposes.
It is important for everyone who's inclined to leniency, Obama in particular, to recognize that this option is for all practical purposes now closed.
For all practical purposes, these companies are now "hostages" in this trade war, as are China's technology companies in the United States and Europe.
The first thing to recognize is that it's quite a different world from 1992, when the internet, for all practical purposes, didn't even exist.
And for all practical purposes, Mr. Dauman "got nothing," said John C. Coffee, a professor and expert in corporate governance at Columbia Law School.
However carefully the health authorities chose their words, the evacuees in the United States, for example, appeared to be, for all practical purposes, quarantined.
Still, Sestan and his team were able to culture, or grow, active cells from that tissue — tissue that was, for all practical purposes, entirely dead.
"For all practical purposes we don't really have a national warning system," Dennis Mileti, professor emeritus at the University of Colorado at Boulder, told Reuters.
"My understanding is that [the group] will still function as a mailing list, which is for all practical purposes, what people use this as," Woodhead says.
On Thursday, Dan Gelber, the mayor of Miami Beach, declared what might have been unthinkable only days before — spring break, for all practical purposes, was over.
We're always so focused on discovering new music, but there's so much great stuff that we already have and that remains, for all practical purposes, essentially undiscovered.
For all practical purposes, the moon does not have an atmosphere or a magnetic field, so the topmost layer of the regolith is susceptible to space weathering.
Anthropogenic climate change can be blamed for the heatwave "for all practical purposes," one of the world's most prominent climate scientists, James Hansen, told CBS News last week.
According to Chilcot, for all practical purposes the British had no input in governing Iraq once L. Paul Bremer took over as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority.
For years, women who could exercise their right to vote continued to be de facto bound to their husbands' authoritarian choices, biases... and for all practical purposes, their votes.
She noted that "for all practical purposes, Hong Kong delegated the determination of its monetary policy to the Federal Reserve" when it decided to peg to the dollar in 1983.
Blunt isn't a musical-comedy star like her predecessor, who always invested her singing with so much personality and theatrical focus that, for all practical purposes, she was the music.
"For all practical purposes, once you got the 1-Y, you were free and clear of vulnerability for the draft, even in the case of the lottery," Mr. Flahavan said.
For example, Saudi Arabia has for all practical purposes washed its hands of Syria, leaving it to the United States to deal with Iran and the endgame of that conflict.
If Gaullism as a political force is, for all practical purposes, defunct, it is partly because many of his self-proclaimed followers have betrayed its principal tenets and have moved on.
But for all practical purposes, the rally became the largest gathering on inauguration weekend of people who either opposed Trump or were seriously worried about what he will do as president.
"I think what the Fed says at this point is, for all practical purposes, irrelevant, because Mr. Trump is going to be able to appoint three members of the Fed," Grant said.
"We have zero inflation for all practical purposes," Navarro said, adding the Fed's plan to raise interest rates while also shrinking its balance sheet was "perplexing" for some at the White House.
Until about one week ago, Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump was forbidding enough that for all practical purposes, the question was whether Trump would lose badly or in a historic landslide.
"This court has serious concerns that implementing the standards and employing the disqualifying criteria espoused by the U.S. Trustee … would for all practical purposes render a pre-negotiated plan impossible," he said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said on Tuesday that Puerto Rico was "for all practical purposes" in default and needed a full restructuring of all its debt, including general obligation bonds.
Well, although it's not particularly important for all practical purposes, let's start with legacy, as St. Louis' run of innovation and corporate success over the past two centuries is nothing short of remarkable.
For all practical purposes, the Democratic nominating contest was over after Joe Biden won Michigan and Washington last week, then stretched his delegate lead by sweeping Florida, Illinois and Arizona on Tuesday night.
The rationale behind the shift is to align similar businesses in a smarter way, while rescuing a tiny telecom sector that was for all practical purposes steered by just AT&T and Verizon.
And for me, at least, I would put in that category efforts to round up kids who have grown up here and for all practical purposes are American kids and send them someplace else.
In a lecture to the American Economic Association in 2003, Robert Lucas argued that macroeconomics had succeeded in so far as the "central problem of depression prevention has been solved, for all practical purposes".
Unable to come to terms with her situation and find closure, Ishrat is, for all practical purposes, an absent parent, and Hamid finds himself playing the role of adult in their two-person household.
For all practical purposes, the inventory of unsold existing single-family residences is zero, and the unsold inventory of new homes is half of what it was at the height of the housing crisis.
Rapid successive failures meant there was no time to restore reserves between the first failure and the second, so the two failures were for all practical purposes a single event that breached n-1.
More on human trafficking from the CNN Freedom Project Campos says his nightmare started at the age of 14 when he was, for all practical purposes, on his own due to his parents' separation.
At the same time, if this situation is not promptly and reasonably restored, Puerto Rico will become a ghetto of poor elderly people and, for all practical purposes, an unviable and shameful U.S. colony.
And for me at least I would put in that category, efforts to round up kids who have grown up here and for all practical purposes are American kids and send them someplace else.
WASHINGTON, March 22 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said on Tuesday that Puerto Rico was "for all practical purposes" in default and needed a full restructuring of all its debt, including general obligation bonds.
"For all practical purposes, they have pulled out of the agreement, or whatever was left of the agreement they hadn't pulled out of," said Ray Takeyh, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Surfing as the world knows it—stand-up riding on a wave that curls and breaks—was for all practical purposes invented on the alaia, a thin, midsize board about half the size of an olo.
Richard Cohen, the president of the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center, which filed complaints that led to Judge Moore's trial, welcomed Friday's decision, calling suspension without pay the same as removal for all practical purposes.
Some foreign critics have already weighed in, and a handful of Los Angeles critics appear to have found their way into the movie's big premiere earlier this week, but for all practical purposes it's opening cold.
As we wrote yesterday, for all practical purposes the young early stage firm looks to be shutting down, as its limited partners seek to dissolve it and withdraw their funds from association with the sexual harassment scandal.
For young people, there's a huge romanticism towards bartending, and justifiably so: you make a ton of money, you get a lot of attention, you get laid a lot, you are—for all practical purposes—a rockstar.
Since the planet has already warmed by one degree and, for all practical purposes, is committed to another half a degree, it would seem impossible to meet the latter goal and nearly impossible to meet the former.
But whether you view the agreement as a net positive or a net negative for the country, the reality is that the United States, Canada and Mexico are now for all practical purposes a single integrated economy.
"We have zero inflation for all practical purposes, so on Wednesday, the only argument I'm hearing for the Fed to raise rates now, is that somehow they have to exert their independence from the White House," Navarro said.
So, for all practical purposes, the North Korean problem will linger as a ticking time bomb until solutions can be found for security guarantees and an acceptable economic and political arrangement for the Korean Peninsula as a whole.
This conclusion has been confirmed by Congress legislation of PROMESA in 2016 and the creation of the Financial Oversight Board, which for all practical purposes has placed the Government of Puerto Rico in the hands of unelected trustees.
And for me at least, I would put in that category efforts to roundup kids who have grown up here and for all practical purposes are American kids, and send them someplace else, when they love this country.
"For all practical purposes the accession dynamic is dead ... In a way it has become inconsequential as far as Erdogan is concerned," said Ulgen, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe and a former diplomat in Turkey's EU delegation.
There is still a primary in Washington, D.C., on June 14, but for all practical purposes the nominating process will come to an end when polls close after elections in New Jersey, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and California.
And, of course, onboarding new internet users through Facebook ensures that the company gains an even stronger foothold in emerging markets where for many people, Facebook is for all practical purposes their primary point of engagement with the internet at all.
Obama explained that he would speak out if he felt "efforts to round up kids who have grown up here and for all practical purposes are American kids, and send them someplace else, when they love this country" were in place.
I understand that role for the F.A.A. to play, and it's a legitimate role, but for all practical purposes, the East Hampton Airport is controlled almost exclusively by the F.A.A. And yet it's owned by the taxpayers of the town.
"I think cracks is a little bit of an understatement for where the market has been for January and February, where, for all practical purposes, the market was frozen," said Willy Walker, chairman and CEO of Walker & Dunlop, a real estate finance firm.
"I will urge the president-elect and the incoming administration to think long and hard before they are endangering the status of what for all practical purposes are American kids," Obama told reporters before embarking on his final trip abroad as commander in chief.
Most arbitrators do not have the experience of full-time judges, they are not bound by strict rules of evidence or procedure, and their decisions for all practical purposes are unreviewable by courts, who do not like to intervene in an arbitration absent some glaring injustice.
But as Donald J. Trump threatens to steamroller through the primary season, muscling Mr. Cruz and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida aside entering Thursday's debate, there has been a reckoning deep in the heart of Cruz campaign headquarters: Texas could, for all practical purposes, be Mr. Cruz's last stand.
"Everyone seems obsessed about whether Sears is going to 'file' or not 'file,' while for all practical purposes they are currently going through the equivalent of a bankruptcy restructuring process in public with ESL leading the [debtor-in-possession] financing," Don Ingham, a managing director at Tenth Avenue Holdings, told CNBC Thursday.
"If you are graduating from high school and you are not going into the military, you are not going to college, for all practical purposes, you can't go into trucking because you have to be at least 21 to drive interstate freight," said Bob Costello, the chief economist of the American Trucking Associations.
Were Democrats to pick up two seats—a feat most analysts regard as nearly impossible, no matter how much havoc Trump wreaks—they would still, for all practical purposes, be in the minority, as the Senate would be split fifty-fifty, and a Republican, Vice-President Pence, would cast the tie-breaking vote.
While this is true in a narrow technical sense, what Trump may not realize is that for all practical purposes it is almost certainly false—unless the White House believes that mass FBI resignations, or the appointment of a special prosecutor, or impeachment for obstruction, or some combination thereof, would be an improvement on the status quo.
Polish nationalists, who had long resented the interference of Brussels, were also emboldened by Britain's conclusion of a deal that allows it, for all practical purposes, to remain in a customs union with the EU, thus avoiding the worst economic consequences of Brexit; and by Britain's liberal visa regime with the EU, which makes it easy for border-crossing workers to get temporary work permits.

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