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This is mostly a matter of terminology, and US Asatru may be equated with UK Odinism for practical purposes, as is evident in the short-lived International Asatru-Odinic Alliance of folkish Asatru / Odinist groups.
As a practical matter, executives even choose the directors, with shareholders normally following management recommendations and voting for them.
Nonetheless, as a practical matter, no civil law legislature can ever address the full spectrum of factual possibilities in the breadth, depth and detail of the case law of the common law courts of even a smaller jurisdiction, and that deeper, more complete body of law provides additional predictability that promotes commerce.
In 1953 the Republican's Old Guard presented Eisenhower with a dilemma by insisting he disavow the Yalta Agreements as beyond the constitutional authority of the Executive Branch ; however, the death of Joseph Stalin in March 1953 made the matter a practical moot point.
" Early detective stories tended to follow an investigating protagonist from the first scene to the last, making the unraveling a practical rather than emotional matter.
In his works, Bacon called for a " spring of a progeny of inventions, which shall overcome, to some extent, and subdue our needs and miseries ", always proposing that all scientific work should be done for charitable purposes, as matter of alleviating mankind's misery, and that therefore science should be practical and have as purpose the inventing of useful things for the improvement of mankind's estate.
When it comes to the matter of practical farm managing which will secure definite, practical, financial results, you are wanting again in ability.
As a practical matter, the mitzvot also may be classified in line with how they might be implemented after the destruction of the Temple.
As a practical matter, the Kellogg – Briand Pact did not live up to its aim of ending war, and in this sense it made no immediate contribution to international peace and proved to be ineffective in the years to come.
As a practical matter, it rests within the trial court's discretion as to what leading questions may be asked on re-direct.
As a practical matter, the contrast of an LCD, or any display, is governed by the amount of surface reflections, not by the performance of the display.
As a practical matter, the use of turtle geometry instead of a more traditional model mimics the actual movement logic of the turtle robot.
However, by the conventions of responsible government, designed to maintain administrative stability, the viceroy will call to form a government the individual most likely to receive the support, or confidence, of a majority of the directly-elected House of Commons ; as a practical matter, this is often the leader of a party whose members form a majority, or a very large plurality, of Members of Parliament ( MPs ).
As a practical matter, with the increasing complexity of products, injuries, and medical care ( which made many formerly fatal injuries survivable ), it is quite a difficult and expensive task to find and retain good expert witnesses who can establish the standard of care, breach, and causation.
" As a practical matter, the stops display a measurable racial disparity: black and Hispanic people generally represent more than 85 percent of those stopped by the police, though their combined populations make up a small share of the city ’ s racial composition.
As a matter of practical effect, some common differences between summary conviction and indictable offences are provided below.
* After Provincial Superior Court a further appeal would go to the Provincial Court of Appeal ( e. g. the Court of Appeal of Alberta ), and then finally to the Supreme Court of Canada, but as a practical matter very few summary convictions are ever heard by the Supreme Court of Canada.
In this case, some tools can substitute for other tools, either as a makeshift solution or as a matter of practical efficiency.
As a practical matter, the limitation of Congress's ability to investigate only for a proper purpose (" in aid of " its legislative powers ) functions as a limit on Congress's ability to investigate the private affairs of individual citizens ; matters that simply demand action by another branch of government, without implicating an issue of public policy necessitating legislation by Congress, must be left to those branches due to the doctrine of separation of powers.
Most General Assembly resolutions are not enforceable as a legal or practical matter, because the General Assembly lacks enforcement powers with respect to most issues.
As a practical matter, VITC can be more ' frame-accurate ' than Linear timecode ( LTC ), particularly at very slow tape speeds on analog formats.
As a practical matter most operational decisions are delegated to the President of LLNS, who is also the Laboratory Director.
Thereby the matter has been deprived of practical significance or rendered purely academic.

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Linguists have not always been more enlightened than `` practical people '' and sometimes have insisted on incredibly trivial points while neglecting things of much greater significance.
Some mediums speak in practical, down-to-earth terms, while others may stress the spiritual.
In other words, the house-holders are encouraged to practice the five cardinal principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy and non-possessiveness with their current practical limitations while the monks have to observe them very strictly.
An International Council ( IC ) was set up to discuss and decide major issues regarding the WSF, while the local organizing committee in the host city is responsible for the practical preparations of the event.
Such gods, while keeping the original features of celestial divinities, i. e. transcendent heavenly power and abstention from direct rule in worldly matters, did not share the fate of other celestial gods in Indoeuropean religions-that of becoming dei otiosi or gods without practical purpose, since they did retain a particular sort of influence over the world and mankind.
This definition of potential, while formal, has little practical application, and a more useful concept is that of electric potential difference, and is the energy required to move a unit charge between two specified points.
Thus, while one might agree that there is no belief one can hold come what may, there are some for which there is ample practical ground to " hold more stubbornly at least ".
Parts of hydrology concern developing methods for directly measuring these flows or amounts of water, while others concern modelling these processes either for scientific knowledge or for making prediction in practical applications.
Householders are encouraged to practice five cardinal principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy, and non-possessiveness with their current practical limitations, while monks and nuns have to observe them very strictly.
Louis was proclaimed king, while Elizabeth held much of the practical power until her death in 1380.
When a user acquires a lossily compressed file, ( for example, to reduce download time ) the retrieved file can be quite different from the original at the bit level while being indistinguishable to the human ear or eye for most practical purposes.
The first practical visible-spectrum ( red ) LED was developed in 1962 by Nick Holonyak, Jr., while working at General Electric Company.
It is said that lexicography is the practical lexicology, it is practically oriented though it has its own theory, while the pure lexicology is mainly theoretical.
Some neurologists argue that classification will only be reliable and valid when based on neurobiological features rather than clinical interview, while others suggest that the differing ideological and practical perspectives need to be better integrated.
The men ' primped ' and spent their time decorating themselves while the women worked and were the practical ones — the opposite of how it seemed in early 20th century America.
Often musallas are used while a community looks for a piece of land for a permanent masjid, or the establishment of a masjid is not practical at the time.
This traditional view, that the Epistola represents a contradiction of the letter to Æthelberht, has been challenged by the historian and theologian George Demacopoulos, who argues that the letter to Æthelberht was mainly meant to encourage the King in spiritual matters, while the Epistola was sent to deal with purely practical matters, and thus the two do not contradict each other.
By design, PRiSM is a repeatable, practical and proactive methodology that ensures project success while decreasing an organization's negative environmental impact.
But while Coubertin was certainly a romantic, and while his idealised vision of ancient Greece would lead him later to the idea of reviving the Olympic Games, his advocacy for physical education was based on practical concerns as well.
Thus, while dialectical methods are necessary to find truth in theoretical matters, rhetorical methods are required in practical matters such as adjudicating somebody's guilt or innocence when charged in a court of law, or adjudicating a prudent course of action to be taken in a deliberative assembly.
For the former, the apprenticeship is provided by employers, while the practical training for the latter is offered in school.
A classical example of the distinction between theoretical and practical uses the discipline of medicine: medical theory involves trying to understand the causes and nature of health and sickness, while the practical side of medicine is trying to make people healthy.
Noise figure in an ideal DFA is 3 dB, while practical amplifiers can have noise figure as large as 6 – 8 dB.

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