Guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory.
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Examples for "practical"
Examples for "practical"
1Aim: This paper aims to highlight such challenges and propose practical solutions.
2Owning a three-bedroom home, 10 minutes from downtown, has practical market value.
3She says she came across many practical challenges, including getting food home.
4I wanted a practical, open-plan space, with a large, clear work surface.
5People on Level 3 have raised the question in very practical terms.
1The legislation was a pragmatic solution to challenges it faced, it said.
2Methods: This pragmatic comparative effectiveness trial used a parallel mixed methods design.
3But I think the children of actors share a certain pragmatic approach.
4The centre is focused on the pragmatic manufacturing challenges of business today.
5Instead, multitudes started adopting pragmatic ways to allow give-and-take among complex citizens.
1In his hardheaded view, barbarian invasions cleaned up stagnant and oppressive regimes.
2His hardheaded, no-nonsense attitude had come as a momentary relief to Lanigan.
3If the prosecutor is hardheaded, you might have to take the stand.
4He missed the Valeman's peculiar mixture of hardheaded practicality and antiquated beliefs.
5Little Muddy Dove Woman can be as hardheaded as a bull buffalo.
1Former council leader Jeff Jones said it was about hard-nosed business decisions.
2It was the most curious response, the hard-nosed local fight writers reckoned.
3Tamsin MacReady is the latest in a long line of hard-nosed optimists.
4Others complain the company is too hard-nosed when it comes to negotiating.
5He is strong and he's hard-nosed and he's going to keep going.
6Burke tried to stay detached, but the hard-nosed attitude didn't come naturally.
7And it's the kind of hard-nosed investigative journalism you read us for.
8These calculations assume there is a narrow, hard-nosed rationale to fining banks.
9A hard-nosed, principled lawyer is just the kind of leader Fannie needs.
10It's a proving ground for placing gear, and it breeds hard-nosed tradsters.
11After that time the German military police-the rough, hard-nosed bastards-roamed the streets.
12His death failed to soften the hard-nosed attitude of the other commissioners.
13Now I understood why the White Council was so hard-nosed with vampires.
14The debate over proxy access has a long history and two hard-nosed sides.
15Recent research suggests that a new generation of hard-nosed, cost-conscious shoppers is born.
16Business leaders say banks are being too hard-nosed about business lending.