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Example sentences for "actual practice"

  • In actual practice, the standard is shown in the ten-dollar piece, or eagle, weighing 258 grains.

  • These may have a greater usefulness than simply to illustrate the law of supply and demand, since it is within the possibility of actual practice to in some degree modify by provident foresight the extremes of fluctuation.

  • Yet in actual practice of commercial life throughout the world interest has been sustained in all ages.

  • The terms interest and rent are distinguished in actual practice by the fact that interest is paid for the use of capital in some circulating form, while rent is paid for the use of fixed capital.

  • In actual practice, however, the governor shared the powers of ecclesiastical supervision with the audiencia, and their relations were harmonious in all matters appertaining thereto.

  • In actual practice, however, the funds derived from the Philippines were retained at Manila, itemized accounts of them being forwarded to Acapulco, the proper amount being deducted there from the annual subsidy.

  • Such a condition would not be met with in actual practice, in any event.

  • In actual practice, the cross carried before an archbishop is an ordinary one with one transverse piece, but the heraldic archiepiscopal cross is always represented as a double cross, i.

  • And in actual practice it is possible to do this at the present time, part of the problem having been solved by automatic and other devices.

  • All manner of more or less ingenious devices had been conceived, most of them having a germ of success in the principles involved, but all of them being failures in actual practice.

  • A commission was appointed consisting of a number of prominent men, including Mr. Pitt, and Fulton was requested to demonstrate what could be done in actual practice by his submarine.

  • In actual practice, however, the matter is to be decided on other grounds.

  • In actual practice, the increased valuation would probably not be made by the assessor in the manner just described.

  • They find little available information, however, as to how these theories can be reduced to actual practice.

  • He can neither accept nor dismiss the proposition intelligently, much less put his ideas into actual practice, without knowing something of the capability of his land to respond to his effort.

  • It has been proven in actual practice that, both in the distilling and combustion types of apparatus, the wood, either in the green state or in the form of saw-mill waste, may contain as much as 60 per cent.

  • In actual practice, the problem of high pressures is apparently very difficult of solution, and many of the best firms still seem to cling to old ideas.

  • A thing is true if it turns out in actual practice to be useful, and false if it turns out in actual practice to be useless.

  • In his experiments, the velocity of sliding was the fixed condition upon which the coefficient of friction was determined, while, in ours, the conditions were those of actual practice in which the percentage of slip was measured.

  • The conditions found in actual practice are so widely divergent and so rarely alike, or even nearly alike, that the consideration of this part of the subject would, in the opinion of the author, be of no practical value.

  • The complications and intersections of human knowledge prevent anything more than an approximation to this ideal, but it has been found in actual practice to be a classification scheme which works easily and harmoniously.

  • The last preceding section does not apply to persons in actual practice entitled to register under sec.

  • Accurate measurement of individuals, in actual practice, brings out the fact that lamentably few persons are accustomed to be, or can readily be, measured.

  • Management derives its standards not from theories as to best methods, but from scientific study of actual practice.

  • In actual practice, in the case of bricklayers, it has gone up.

  • Examples are of slight value unless they suggest to you how you should use your imagination to make illustrations of your own in actual practice of the principles.

  • But such knowledge supplies only the best foundation for building success by the actual practice of most effective salesmanship.

  • They all have been demonstrated and tested in actual practice during my twelve years experience as Commercial and General Sales Manager of the Ford Motor Company.

  • But with your permission I should like to come in here for a month and demonstrate a few of my ideas in actual practice.

  • In actual practice it was found that the cost of this method was approximately two-thirds that of the usual digging method.

  • In actual practice, however, it is not possible to guarantee that the shavings are free from some scrap-rubber.

  • In actual practice, working on a tank measuring 12 ft.

  • Theoretically, if proper precautions are observed, the amount should be comparatively small, but in actual practice it may be very appreciable.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    actual existence; actual experiment; actual fact; actual life; actual observation; actual operation; actual play; actual possession; actual practice; actual service; actual warfare; brown bear; consanguineous marriages; good investment; just possible; kilometers east; leave the; maybe you; municipal government; must hasten; onion sauce; parliament assembled; pretty good; slight touch; spiritual perception; thousand leagues