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1 He gave a purely practical judgment, though resting upon the highest principles.
2 The first question came from Stacey, and it was purely practical .
3 Those who did told researchers that the courses were purely practical and vocational.
4 The intellectual movement inaugurated by Peter had a purely practical character.
5 In a purely practical sense, that would mean a return to the status quo.
6 But we cannot successfully eliminate and teach by itself that which is purely practical .
7 One of the reasons, she suggests, was purely practical .
8 Decorative in appearance, they were in fact purely practical , serving many purposes as need arose.
9 Its gesture proved purely practical , however, when Dust Fox himself sat up and grabbed its mane.
10 What has changed is that at a purely practical level we're a much bigger organization, said Scherr.
11 He began to be interested in the conversation from other than a purely practical and local standpoint.
12 The bearing of this change upon the opposition of purely practical and purely intellectual studies is self-evident.
13 The question of reconstruction was purely practical .
14 Of course, from a purely practical standpoint there is much to be said for the wire E.
15 But his objects throughout were purely practical .
16 That's certainly the opinion of Clodagh Carthy who says she made the switch for purely practical , economic reasons.
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