Aún no tenemos significados para "purely practical".
1He gave a purely practical judgment, though resting upon the highest principles.
2The first question came from Stacey, and it was purely practical.
3Those who did told researchers that the courses were purely practical and vocational.
4The intellectual movement inaugurated by Peter had a purely practical character.
5In a purely practical sense, that would mean a return to the status quo.
6But we cannot successfully eliminate and teach by itself that which is purely practical.
7One of the reasons, she suggests, was purely practical.
8Decorative in appearance, they were in fact purely practical, serving many purposes as need arose.
9Its gesture proved purely practical, however, when Dust Fox himself sat up and grabbed its mane.
10What has changed is that at a purely practical level we're a much bigger organization, said Scherr.
11He began to be interested in the conversation from other than a purely practical and local standpoint.
12The bearing of this change upon the opposition of purely practical and purely intellectual studies is self-evident.
13The question of reconstruction was purely practical.
14Of course, from a purely practical standpoint there is much to be said for the wire E.
15But his objects throughout were purely practical.
16That's certainly the opinion of Clodagh Carthy who says she made the switch for purely practical, economic reasons.
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Purely practical a través del tiempo
Purely practical por variante geográfica