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Difficult practicalities certainly do not justify disregarding feedback effects entirely.
The practicalities of their workday are the documentary's best details.
Khan wasn't the kind of guy to worry about such practicalities.
The practicalities of drone delivery only make sense in rural settings.
Others were more concerned about the practicalities of collecting late luggage.
And you need to work out the relationships and the practicalities.
When it comes down to practicalities it may well take longer.
Alben told me he had been stymied by the practicalities, though.
But it didn't help to only hear about the external practicalities of advancing in my career without also hearing advice on how these practicalities would be internally relevant: What will be personally fruitful about a freelance career?
The practicalities of secret identities are also an issue in these films.
On the surface, the drama at his latest elevation is about practicalities.
The practicalities: The iPhone X starts at $999 for the 64GB version.
Meanwhile, foreign policy leaders are discussing the practicalities of denuclearizing North Korea.
Common love is the more concrete, concerned with daily practicalities, like reproduction.
The practicalities: The WWDC runs all next week in San Jose, Calif.
I ask about the practicalities of universities investigating students for sexual offences.
Anne McElvoy speaks to strategists in Westminster about the practicalities of minority government.
Aside from the constitutional question, the practicalities of the investigation are at stake.
The practicalities of low-temperature operation alone are likely to see to this.
And then there are the practicalities of being able to run in your costume.
Practicalities: Preorders began March 2 and the device will hit shelves on March 16.
Beauty, too, is about fantasy, and an escape from the practicalities of everyday life.
Olaf Scholz, the federal finance minister, has asked officials to look into the practicalities.
But others say the show is only acknowledging the practicalities of finding a mate.
"I think Beijing's move is more of a gesture than having practicalities," Choi added.
When you really think about the practicalities, the planning of the thing, the lols unravel.
As well as getting the principles right, we need to get the practicalities right too.
Back in the kitchen, conversation shifts to the practicalities of the Taste of Wakanda menu.
The practicalities: The Pixel 2 starts at $649, while the XL version starts at $849.
But when it comes to the practicalities of how to do that, things get tricky.
Nicholas St. Fleur, a science reporter, examined the bodily practicalities of astronauts' lives in space.
We have to think about practicalities of cooperation, but also about the logic of it.
He recommends sitting down at a long dinner to discuss the practicalities and finances involved.
He may have a different take on the practicalities, but this isn't fun for him either.
Sci-fi luminaries had boundless imaginations but little grasp of the practicalities of writing for television.
The practicalities: Pixel Buds sell for $159 and are available to order from Google's Web site.
So with all of those practicalities considered, what do the Status Audio CB-1s sound like?
In each historical period, the practicalities of geography, security and technology required the balancing of ideals.
Some of America's 5G ambitions will confront the realities of red tape, costs and other practicalities.
"We need a new common history, a new shared history," she said, particularly in practicalities, like policing.
For him, trash-talking goes beyond mere practicalities and into the realm of art, maybe even morality.
NATO needs to work through the practicalities of making our defenses ready and able to fight back.
Elected populists will have to contend with the practicalities of government, potentially against a weaker economic backdrop.
The practicalities: The 10.5-inch model starts at $649 and a 12.9-inch version starts at $799.
But I came to realize that the limiting practicalities of the predigital days had an allure, too.
So later, in her forties, she developed a sideline — teaching the practicalities of entrepreneurship to art undergraduates.
That's all the detail we get for now, so the actual practicalities of this remain to be seen.
But then, this brings back to what you were saying about the practicalities of inputting these on devices.
Opponents of single-payer must reckon with it, just as they ask advocates to reckon with political practicalities.
Bandcamp has an independent-artist identity because of practicalities: Independent artists from web-centered subcultures need it most.
Beyond the practicalities, there is a social cost to diverging so sharply from your family and peer groups.
We have to think about practicalities of our cooperation, but also about the rationality, the logic of it.
The lead-up to a big storm is powered by practicalities as much as fear, Mr. Hiaasen said.
The company's weaknesses have always stemmed from practicalities: missed deadlines, cost overruns, unreliable profits, less-than-sterling quality.
If the symbolism isn't enough to sway President Trump and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, then the practicalities should.
The practicalities: The phone will be available from all the major U.S. carriers, starting April 21 for around $720.
Goodman's method acting is accompanied by a thorough tour of her research on every aspect of Tudor-era practicalities.
During an art class, students continually ask the teacher to explain the practicalities of selling artwork and making money.
But once dreams of the stage faded and practicalities set in, Smolke settled on a more reliable career path.
Wholly in tune with a woman with an aversion to populist gestures, an insatiable appetite for work, papers, practicalities.
Which means that when people use the word now, they're probably not talking about the practicalities of scripting or shooting.
EU and US officials will meet again in Washington next week to discuss the technical practicalities of extending the ban.
At the utilitarian burn site, however, the main concern is attending to the practicalities of organizing a global media event.
A graceful marriage of head and heart, in Heffernan's games, practicalities of the form inspire greater introspection, and vice-versa.
The practicalities: The phone is available unlocked for all four major carriers from Essential's Web site and Best Buy for $699.
In addition, that there would be a number of "little practicalities," as Lewis put it, that would have to be considered.
Once working parents had their principles set, they could work through the practicalities of being parents and sustaining two meaningful careers.
But we have to think about the practicalities of our cooperation, but also about the rationale -- the underlying logic of it.
This year, "the practicalities of house-buying and the practical need of our buyers has overtaken their financial outlook," he added.
You are also wise to note that sometimes your typical taste doesn't always align with the practicalities of your road reads.
We're making progress...There are practicalities [behind these trials] but companies made [those drugs] because there is science that supports those drugs.
Later he and I sat together, his arm around my shoulders, my hand tucked into his, as we worked out the practicalities.
In a city increasingly hostile to all but the most creatively void breadwinners, Pumarosa's ambition was grounded once more by life's dull practicalities.
He said that a public listing for the NSE would allow it to fully "modernise", but that the practicalities were still being decided.
This has allowed it to be vague about its plans for Brexit, skirting the practicalities that would risk upsetting either crowd or comrade.
So here we were, even though we had been able to find little information on the practicalities of planning a Via Francigena trip.
In recognition of this innovation, and ignoring all practicalities, suppose someone, somehow, had figured out how to put a price tag on zero.
Barney Reynolds, a partner at Shearman & Sterling, a lawfirm advising banks on Brexit, also cast doubt on the practicalities of relying on the convention.
There are also some practicalities that come with owning a portable hard drive—especially if it's wireless, like the new model from Western Digital.
Some may complain, but at least you never get the feeling that money was squandered on high-concept design while the practicalities went begging.
Beyond practicalities, I love the way these make my legs and butt look and I would (actually, make that will) definitely buy another pair.
"It's in the week of next week, basically, is the first discussions," Davis told Sky News when asked about the practicalities of the negotiations.
Space itself may be hard, as they all always say when rockets blow up, but the practicalities of running a space company are potentially harder.
As for the next director, signs seem to be pointing, for better or worse, toward someone less invested in lofty ideals and more in practicalities.
Yet they tend to come toward the back of the book, while longer, later passages — about communal practicalities and social justice — are placed up front.
But internal vetting is about more than practicalities and legalities; it is also meant to protect the core values and interests of the United States.
The political willThe practicalities of this kind of project come with a lot of uncertainty, and that's equally true of the politics that would surround it.
Aside from the practicalities of getting all the content together, which was spread out over all our homes and attics and basements—we'd all had floods.
Addressing the practicalities of passing legislation would also reveal quite a bit about a candidate's thinking, and how clearly they see the realities of contemporary politics.
Michael Cohen implicated President Trump yesterday in the practicalities of violating campaign finance law — but that doesn't necessarily mean the president will face any legal ramifications.
But he acknowledged that transportation planning was often determined by political expediency as much as by the practicalities of moving people from one place to another.
Traditionally, counselors help arriving refugees set up the practicalities of their new life — finding housing, enrolling in school and language classes, setting up a bank account.
Sim is portrayed as a quixotic figure unconcerned with practicalities, and the film would have benefited from more details on meetings and debate within Sim's organization.
From practicalities (like, how did they make that wall move?), to lighting design, to the complex and intricate choreography, all of the film's fun secrets are revealed.
Silalek used the long ride to learn about the practicalities of Frances' everyday life, curious about her rent, car payments, insurance, and her former life in Canada.
But he would willingly describe the practicalities of writing: swift longhand on blue paper, then an Olympia typewriter, for five hours or so each morning, starting early.
Whatever bloodless spreadsheet practicalities The Process was about to Hinkie and his bosses, it is about something significantly more urgent to the people that believe in it.
For decades, brick-and-mortar retailers have taken on too much debt, built too many stores, and failed to understand the potential or practicalities of e-commerce.
Study the square-jawed ZenFone 63 Deluxe as closely as you wish; you won't find its matte rear disturbed by the practicalities of obtaining a wireless signal.
The practicalities of erecting massive 3D-printing gantries suggest printing skyscrapers and other large structures is probably best not done in one go, but in smaller sections.
It was a way for Ms. Halsey to think through questions of public access and practicalities of how her future South Los Angeles monument might function outside.
Such nagging practicalities may strike seasoned recreational users as mere nuisances, or even the sort of gauntlet through which the psychonaut must travail en route to enlightenment.
Despite the financial crisis, governments have paid scant attention to the practicalities of fiscal stimulus; ideally, programmes should be automatic and proportionate to the severity of the downturn.
"This allows for richer communication between attendees, reduces time spent on meeting practicalities, and makes meetings more productive with key stakeholders in attendance," reads the company's blog post.
The board has delegated authority to a subcommittee to examine the practicalities of how and when to sell Barclays Africa, one of its four main lines of business.
We didn't get far with the practicalities, but we were tempted by the lure of movement, and were fortunate enough to be able to actively entertain the idea.
After Amazon announced its shortlist in January, it gave cities a 29-page request for information that required far more precision and was more about practicalities than flash.
There are real practicalities involved with being a nomad, and having a date means you can work backwards to figure out what you need to get done when.
When Alethea takes over the narrative, she describes the rise and fall of her failed marriage in brisk, evocative prose, slicing through sentiment and getting down to practicalities.
I particularly do not admire anyone advocating slavery reparations — the ultimate Pandora's box even if one leaves aside the practicalities of figuring out who owes what to whom.
I particularly do not admire anyone advocating slavery reparations — the ultimate Pandora's box even if one leaves aside the practicalities of figuring out who owes what to whom.
The ICO has highlighted a number of changes, particularly with regard to the practicalities of consent mechanisms, including: - Unbundled: consent requests must be separate from other terms and conditions.
It turns out that daughters can look after their parents just as well as sons—and, according to Ms Shi, are thought to be better at the daily practicalities.
I sense some skepticism—of the practicalities of this new technology, of what's lost when the ora, a symbol of trust and community here, goes from physical to digital.
Guitar music in particular still has masculine overtones, but the show depicts young women in both musician and music management roles, illustrating the practicalities of what these positions involve.
A hearing in August allowed Philadelphia advocates and experts to present some of this data as well as to explain the practicalities of the program they intend to operate.
A handful of other states have also recently adopted laws pertaining to vitamin K, but the ethics — not to mention the politics and practicalities — of this approach are complex.
In the navy Carolina Herrera ball gown she wore (with Christian Louboutin flats) to the Governors Awards in November, she was having an Old Hollywood meets modern practicalities moment.
The game-changing sequence explicitly draws on the napalm scene in Apocalypse Now, but the practicalities of the battle are far more fantastical than any previous battle in the show.
When two girls showed up at a swim party in Wonder Woman bathing suits—as they invariably did—we didn't fret over the practicalities of fighting crime in your skivvies.
Combine this with the practicalities of your partner being naked and within easy reach and having sex at either end of your slumber seems to make a lot of sense.
It turned from a TV show meant to see the world through rose-colored glasses to one that came crashing back into the harsh realities and practicalities of real life.
Alexander Herman, assistant director of the Institute of Art and Law, an educational organization in Britain, said the practicalities of implementing the return of all Senegalese objects would be challenging.
Nixon, who has never held office, has said Cuomo's experience has not translated to good governance, Cuomo has said she is inexperienced and naive about the practicalities of New York politics.
Producers by nature, the pair studied music theory before turning their hands to the practicalities of their trade, putting smooth electro and hypnotic vocals on their table for all to hear.
It's worth bearing in mind, however, that the paper on DECENT is fairly abstract, and doesn't deal with many of the practicalities of actually getting such a system up and running.
When working parents were able to resist these expectations and instead proudly claim the parenting principles and practicalities that worked for them, they could truly thrive in love and in work.
They hope to do a feasibility study within a few weeks that would assess the practicalities and costs of an alternative base metals trading platform, Martin Abbott told Reuters on Monday.
And in this regard, we mentioned this proposal to the president, we have to think about practicalities of our cooperation, but also about the rationality of the underlying logic of it.
I can imagine Brian arguing some complex point of corporate law — he always makes those best-in-the-profession lists in the magazines — with similar precision and attention to the dirty practicalities.
Nobody expected her to succeed to the throne so young; beyond a few hurried lessons from her father before he died, Elizabeth is ill prepared for the practicalities of the task ahead.
"Exporters who are wrestling with the practicalities of European distribution in the event of a no deal have delayed investment and this has contributed to suppressed earnings expectations for 2019," he added.
"How will deliveries do the last 100 yards?" said Jay Bregman, the founder of Verifly, a drone insurance start-up, when I called him for advice about the practicalities of such plans.
" Airbus (EADSF) said its teams in France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom were "investigating the practicalities of how we might best support the design, manufacturing and assembly of critical medical equipment.
"As this community grows, it's not only about fixing one or two things but actually to add professionalism in interior decoration, into 'life at home' practicalities," Brodin said at TaskRabbit's San Francisco headquarters.
In her leadership role with USA, García Jayaram is in a position to not only encourage young artists to keep their artistic practices and individual missions intact, but also educate them on practicalities.
Yet my husband and I constantly wonder where in the United States we can find an interesting city (of any size) with affordable housing, practicalities of daily living and a vibrant cultural life.
While the Bangladeshi and Myanmar sides were discussing the practicalities of repatriating the Rohingya, Ward said that neither were making a commitment to the far more concerning issues of human rights or security.
There are obvious practicalities in adapting popular novels — ready-made characters and story beats, a built-in audience — but one wonders what kind of relationship an adaptation is trying to build with its viewers.
It's this ease for and of love that Born to Do It ultimately delivers: a love that is simple and unconcerned with the future or the past or the practicalities of the people involved.
They can look at a blank space or, even more challenging, a half-decorated space and know upfront how to evenly weight the practicalities of life and objects and personal style in one design.
"I think he's run into the mechanics of governing, where you have to deal with the restraints of law and City Council and dealing with the practicalities of things like union negotiations," the Rev.
But the reality of negotiating such a deal is much more complicated, with the future leader of Britain unknown at the moment and the practicalities of the country's withdrawal from the European Union unsettled.
" Then there are the practicalities: "Artists have access to the kind of space that would be impossible in New York … and everyday it's going to be sunny and pot's still going to be legal.
They're excited about a candidate who says, and even acts like, he's unshackled from the normal practicalities of politics — like fundraising from corporate PACs and keeping to a centrist message in a red state.
That year, taking account of competing for policy concerns and the practicalities of achieving the targeted cuts, the government lowered its 2020 goal to 20 percent with more ambitious reductions in the following decades.
Then the event draws near and the practicalities kick in: you've got to make your way there, you can't stand your friend's friend who's coming too, and you've got work early in the morning.
Friends and acquaintances who have not attended a sex party are prone to quizzing me on the practicalities of how such an event goes down and I'm more than happy to share what I've learned.
The Panamera line is, along with the Cayenne, often derided by purist Porsche fans for being too large and conscious of too many everyday practicalities to remain faithful to the German marque's sports car pedigree.
Officials have been discussing the practicalities of implementing the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, which would allow the government to make any appropriate provisions to protect human life, health, safety and supplies, the Sunday Times said.
But it has further highlighted the wide gulf between rich and poor, as it becomes apparent that the practicalities of social distancing and lockdowns are a privilege millions of people in Africa simply cannot afford.
Zhukov said Russia would do its best to support Russian athletes competing under a neutral flag and hold serious talks with the IOC in the near future to discuss the problems and practicalities of the arrangement.
"The practicalities are likely to be unpleasant for the EU. For palm oil, I won't be surprised if the end result is very little change in the price, because the market will balance itself," he said.
The announcements, made in a statement by the Associated Medical Schools of New York, reflect the changing politics and practicalities of acquiring bodies for dissection in a time of public sensitivity to inequality and informed consent.
"Trump's options for inflicting severe and widespread economic pain on China are inhibited by legal, regulatory and legislative practicalities, including U.S. commitments under the World Trade Organization," the consultancy said in a report published in February.
The Moon is in fellow Fire sign Aries today, bringing lots of exciting opportunities your way; however, you'll feel stressed about the logistics and practicalities of all the exciting adventures that are presenting themselves to you.
This season is also taking a page from The Expanse in examining some of the practicalities of waging war across planets, with oxygenators that let soldiers breathe in thin atmosphere proving to be the most strategic resource.
And there's the company building practicalities: to build a company in this space, you need to find people who understand clinical science, data science, experimentation approaches, behavioral science *and* product and UI. But that's exactly the opportunity.
"As part of the negotiations, we will have to address this question of the practicalities of adjustment to the new relationship once that new relationship has been agreed," she said, adding government would also face major changes.
"As anybody who has been divorced knows, you have to put a lot aside to maintain the family and the practicalities of what that might mean and sometimes that's quite tough on a personal level," Paltrow explained.
There are niches: stationery companies sell books for "ending notes"—instructions for post-death practicalities, but also for innermost feelings that Japanese tend to keep to themselves and that atomised families make difficult to express in life.
This film frankly and beautifully portrays what it's like when two soul mates are brought together after they're already settled into what they thought would be the daily realities and practicalities of their adult lives and identities.
"A lot of it is based around the practicalities of running a school community after a traumatic event," said NASSP spokesperson Bob Farrace, who noted that people expect principals to be the main community leader after a shooting.
After their ship is derailed by the intervention of Dr. Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris), the Robinson family wanders around space in orange and brown uniforms more befitting the aesthetics of '60s America than the practicalities of space travel.
Running a randomised controlled trial would involve some tricky ethics and practicalities—we would rightly balk at the idea of Mr Levitt demanding that half of his sample group go get divorced to see whether they regret it.
People are beginning to think of this as being about much more than just economic practicalities, and are thinking of this as being about legitimacy, about independence, about who actually runs the country, about whether the elite is legitimate.
On the face of it, it's an idiosyncratic grouping, to put it kindly: "The Lover" (1985); "Practicalities" (1990), her riffs on alcohol, men and other forces of mayhem in her life; and her posthumously published journals, "Wartime Notebooks" (2008).
Perhaps this is what makes it so readily available for art, which often privileges the virtual, the magical, over the political, economic and ecological practicalities of building a sustainable city, weaning it off fossil fuels and decreasing carbon emissions.
"Sounds good as a sound bite, but the practicalities may be very difficult," added Dr. Cassiere, who is helping oversee care for more than 40 severely ill coronavirus patients on ventilators at North Shore University Hospital on Long Island.
Vaccine head Rajeev Venkayya said on Wednesday that Takeda, which is already developing a vaccine for dengue fever, had assembled an eight-person team to look into the practicalities of a vaccine for Zika, which belongs to the same virus family.
It's not a particularly controversial thing to be doing, but Calloway was widely mocked online after a thread of "scammer updates" — screenshots of her posts, tweeted by journalist Kayleigh Donaldson — showed her struggling with the practicalities of delivering the workshops.
The practicalities of holding a vote would be complicated—and would undoubtedly involve calling for an extension of the deadline for withdrawal under Article 50—but Lord Kerr (who wrote the article in question) has identified six paths to another referendum.
Meek's Cutoff (2010), her masterful Western about six settlers and their guide on the Oregon Trail in the 1840s, defies the genre, emphasizing arduousness over adventure by focusing on the brutal practicalities of crossing a desert landscape with limited supplies.
That has advantages: EU decision-makers need not worry about keeping secrets (because they do not know any); nor must they grapple with the legal and political practicalities of intelligence oversight—such as what access spooks have to private data.
Mr. Biden's allies are privately hopeful that she will be pressed on the details and practicalities of her proposals by several of the candidates onstage, as her formidable standing in the race now makes her a bigger target for attacks.
Mr. Biden's allies are privately hopeful that she will be pressed on the details and practicalities of her proposals by several of the candidates onstage, as her formidable standing in the race now makes her a bigger target for attacks.
The wide-ranging administration strategy has pulled together disparate offices like the Transportation Department and border patrol to handle the practicalities of travel and homeland security, as well as scientists at the National Institutes for Health, working to devise potential treatments.
EU officials refuse to discuss even basic practicalities for the talks with London before the vote - in part in retaliation for Britain's refusal to sign off on some EU budget amendments, citing a pre-election "purdah", or freeze on decision-making.
In that time, we've envisioned everything from the minute practicalities of setting up livable habitats on the red planet—scientists have been gaming that out in detail for at least 40 years—to the possible political and social innovations we could enact.
But his most intriguing framing of the issues is his comparison of today's world and 17th century England's Putney Debates, when the practicalities of a rights-based democracy were first enunciated by a faction called " The Levellers" (which inspired the book's title).
Online retailer Amazon and the UK Government's Civil Aviation Authority announced on Tuesday that they are to begin testing the practicalities of a drone delivery service that could carry parcels weighing less than 2.3 kilograms (5 pounds) to customers in 30 minutes.
Hannah's anxieties about motherhood are on full display, manifesting in a variety of nightmarish scenarios that likely won't come true but are easy to focus on when you'd rather draw your attention away from the practicalities of the larger issue at hand.
"I am acutely aware that for employers like you this is about realities on the ground and the practicalities of doing business," May told over 100 business leaders from firms like BT, Shell and BlackRock, according to a statement from her office.
Hawaiian traditions form a continuum: from the practicalities of navigation on the ocean to the tracking of the seasons — from the connection of the people with each other to the connection between the earth and the sky — and ultimately into the realm of spirituality.
However, at the beginning of August he announced a 20-person working group that will look into the practicalities of legalizing the drug for recreational adult use in the state, a decision that followed a recommendation from a commission that recreational marijuana be legalized.
Clients can pay for a range of services, from $9 books and videos that explain the judicial process and the practicalities of prison life to one-on-one consulting up to $30,000, depending on the complexity and length of the case and prison time.
Terminal, a San Francisco-based startup and platform that lets companies build out remote engineering teams in international locations, and then helps with the wider practicalities that include finding workspace and sorting out benefits, is today announcing that it has raised $17 million in funding.
How much readers enjoy it will depend on whether they are charmed or irritated by its narrator's aversion to the practicalities of daily life, and how far they are prepared to go in admiring the drunken vicissitudes of his busy, elusive and allusive intellect.
But that's legal theory, and the practicalities are that almost nothing bad happens to startups that fail to file a Form D. American courts, along with the SEC, have upheld that a startup does not lose its covered security exemption by failing to file the form.
"As anybody who has been divorced knows, you have to put a lot aside to maintain the family and the practicalities of what that might mean and sometimes that's quite tough on a personal level," the 44-year-old actress said to BBC News in an interview.
In many ways, the world in which Nevins came up — not only the flagrant sexism, but also the practicalities and limitations of a tightly controlled system for creation and distribution (network TV, cable channels, major film studios) — can feel like the remnants of a bygone era.
Looking at the practicalities of asset purchases, Wieland warned that the vast quantities of government bonds being snapped up could soon cause problems with regards to regulatory limits in place – rules that some, such as potentially Bundesberg President Jens Weidmann, could be reluctant to see waived.
Despite the team's discomfort with the idea — they worried it was too religious and new-age for their purposes — he proceeded, spending months with experts to learn about the moon's geology and the practicalities of living in an atmosphere with one-sixth the gravity of Earth's.
"I think if we can create a process which relies on the discretion of you as chair and the committee, so we are not putting things into the public domain which can be immediately commercially sensitive," he continued, before Tyrie interrupted him to suggest discussing the practicalities later.
As much as real-life and events that actually happened color its aesthetic, The Beatles: Rock Band maintains that playing music, in the Sixties, with the biggest pop group in the world is a positively chimerical idea, and that all wonder and magnificence considered, the practicalities don't matter.
In an interview, he argued HHS is early in the normal regulatory process and will work out the practicalities of how to balance the rights of providers with the rights of those they have sworn to treat as it reviews comments from the public and finalizes its proposal.
Below is a timeline of Mr. Trump's comments, a history of the White House's relationship with the central bank and a dive into the practicalities of an untested development: the president's recent flirtation with stripping Mr. Powell of his chair title and demoting him to a Fed governor.
So: sensible practicalities, a smooth relationship between owner and manager, and an X-factor dose of serious adversity overcome would seem to be the necessary blend to have a season where you break your club record for the most consecutive wins and finish as champions with games and games to spare.
What results is a fascinating patchwork of feelings—anger at institutions, frustration with practicalities ("Love is not enough," as one refrain goes), and an overarching regret that sometimes, the things you want just don't work out—told against a complementary backdrop of twangy power-pop and slow-building indie sounds.
Amongst discussions about the practicalities of motherhood, childcare, support for disabled children, and a range of other topics, Mumsnet was most likely to hit headlines for the likes of the infamous "penis beaker" thread, which gained internet notoriety when a user asked for views on her post-sex cleanup arrangements.
Other social media commenters voiced concern over the practicalities of automated pizza delivery: "I doubt this thing could outperform a car going 50k [30mph], be able to open gates, climb stairs, dodge homeless people or avoid opportunistic thieves ready to pull it apart," wrote James Stewart on the Domino's New Zealand Facebook page.
Others thought the government needed to step in, like providing a universal basic income or a stronger safety net: Michael Tyndall, SF We should ensure we have more robust safety nets in urban and rural communities, and we should also test the practicalities and economics of a basic living stipend for all citizens.
President Barack Obama, who railed against Bush administration war on terror interrogation practices as a candidate, did not in the end order a review into the officials who had carried them out after struggling to reconcile the idealism of his campaign and the hopes of his supporters with the practicalities of being commander in chief.
In fact, it was sensible and plausible, a middle course between George W. Bush's impetuosity and exaltation of inapplicable idealism over practicalities on the ground, and Obama's feckless irresolution that has often had the character of telling America's allies and adversaries to change roles and places, as in an after-dinner game of charades.
This argument boils down to practicalities of governance: The stigma of being indicted and the burden of a trial would unduly interfere with a president's ability to carry out his duties, preventing the executive branch "from accomplishing its constitutional functions" in a way that cannot "be justified by an overriding need," Mr. Dixon wrote.
"As anybody who has been divorced knows, you have to put a lot aside to maintain the family and the practicalities of what that might mean and sometimes that's quite tough on a personal level," Paltrow explained, adding, "It's a commitment I make every day to my children and their father even though we're not in a romantic relationship."
And so that makes it particularly complicated in the case that we were talking about a little earlier, which is a small creator gets their stuff ganked by a much bigger company, and that feels like a situation where we really want copyright to apply, but it becomes really difficult just in the practicalities of enforcing that copyright.
The practicalities of gay life in the mid-sixties are the subject of remarkable scenes in hotel rooms where the show's participants talk about their "husbands," their relationships with parents and neighbors, the option of sex-reassignment surgery, and their efforts to deal with the draft, which loomed before all young men during the Vietnam War.
While it is overwhelmingly concerned with questions of sexual consent (which loom large in Miranda's highly guarded and tragic past), and also concerned with the practicalities of robot sex (Adam gets erections from a reservoir of distilled water in his right buttock), never once does it appear to consider the potentially interesting question of whether or not robots can consent to sex.
"It's probably only been in the last couple of weeks that I've started to think about, OK, the prospect of winning is such that we better start doing some thinking about practicalities," he told AP. Clinton's running mate also said Saturday that he hired his former chief of staff Wayne Turnage to be his transition director should the Democratic ticket win the White House in November.
Theirs is a constant tug-of-war between their abstract ambitions and more real-world practicalities—from having to chop and change their live line-up due to work commitments, to relying on freebie recordings from friends to get their first ideas off the ground, to Isabel helping the rest of the band hop the Glastonbury fence because they were so desperate to play any tent that would have them.
And again, I think we're talking about the distinction, again, between what is formally expected under the law — like if we went to court and fought about it, what would we argue about — versus kind of this weird universe that we live on in the internet, which is kind of in its own internet netherworld, because there's a lot of practicalities about finding someone, suing them, fighting out the fair use case that.
OSLO, May 10 (Reuters) - ** World's top salmon farmer Marine Harvest says salmon exports to China still slow despite recent normalisation of Norway-China trade relations ** CEO Alf-Helge Aarskog says industry needs more specifics, including agreements on import standards and veterinary certificates, to getting trade started ** CEO says it now mostly hinges on practicalities of bureaucracy; the intentions from both parties are good ** Marine Harvest said China and Hong Kong in the first quarter bought around 17,400 tonnes of salmon from producers globally, down 13.4 pct from Q4 and compared to 13,900 tonnes in Japan and 10,300 tonnes in South Korea/Taiwan ** CEO says obviously there is more potential in China and Hong Kong ** Norway re-established relations with China late last year after frozen ties since the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to dissident Liu Xiaobo in 2010 ** Norway's fisheries minister Per Sandberg plans to visit China in late May (Reporting by Ole Petter Skonnord, editing by Terje Solsvik)

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