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Example sentences for "practical point"

  • From a practical point of view, the improvement in quality of sanitary milk, in comparison with the ordinary product is seen in the enhanced keeping quality.

  • Anthropomorphism, just as he who gives up every intuitive element falls into Deism, by which nothing at all is cognised, not even in a practical point of view.

  • From a practical point of view, indeed, I fully recognise the importance of urging that men should aim at an ideal of character, and consider action in its effects on character.

  • Indeed, from a practical point of view the principle of aiming at the "greatest happiness of the greatest number" is prima facie more definitely opposed to Egoism than the Common-Sense morality is.

  • I say "appreciably" because the controverted psychological question whether there are any strictly neutral or indifferent modifications of consciousness seems to me unimportant from a practical point of view.

  • Thus, while all the ambitious attempts of reason to penetrate beyond the limits of experience end in disappointment, there is still enough left to satisfy us in a practical point of view.

  • His purpose was to feel out the city from a practical point of view.

  • So, when he had known Miss Palmer a few weeks, and had been convinced, from a practical point of view, that she did possess will in keeping with the set of her chin, he confided the fact to her.

  • Cullen; a circumstance which, in a practical point of view, is of the greatest importance.

  • This division is highly important in a practical point of view, since it marks the period before which the child has little chance of being born alive; whereas, after this date it may with care be reared.

  • To justify this assumption it is sufficient, in a practical point of view, that they contain no intrinsic impossibility (contradiction).

  • The nomenclature of surgical anatomy does not, however, court a philosophical inquiry into that propriety of speech which comparative science demands, nor is it supposed to be necessary in a practical point of view.

  • In all these transformations the calorific energy obtained has not, from a practical point of view, the same value at which it started.

  • The measurement of very high temperatures is not open to the same theoretical objections as that of very low temperatures; but, from a practical point of view, it is as difficult to effect with an ordinary gas thermometer.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both banks; but you; execute judgment; great beauty; higher vertebrates; moral good; outward appearance; practical affairs; practical agriculture; practical astronomy; practical experience; practical life; practical mechanics; practical point; practical reason; practical science; practical value; practically every; practically impossible; practically speaking; related above; remained silent; season well; tell mamma; trifle less; will secure