This knowledge will sooner or later be of practical value, and it is immediately of spiritual value.
Thus, no one would think of maintaining that the study of mathematics is not of practical value--sometimes and to some persons.
It is a popular fallacy that because certain studies have a practical value to the world at large, they must necessarily have a practical value to every one, and can be recommended to the individual on that account.
Before we ask whether any given study is of practical value, it is wise to determine what the word "practical" shall be taken to mean.
Experimental types like these, which had been cut by hand, were of no practical value, for they could not have been used on any extensive scale.
It was not the second invention, but the invention, inasmuch as it was the only invention that had a practical value.
It is also likely that we may have supposed an actual or suppository line on the side of the gables of a house enclosed by angles of the gables, to be short,--but until now the knowledge of this supposition has had no practical value.
Hence temperaments determined according to these four categories do not really exist, and the categorical distinction can have no practical value.
When water is heated in an open vessel, the pressure of its steam is too low to be of practical value, but if on the contrary water is heated in an almost closed vessel, its steam pressure is considerable.
The work throughout aims to have a human interest and a practical value, and to provide the simplest and most easily comprehended method of demonstration.
Relatively few cities and towns are so favorably situated as regards water; more often the mountains are too distant, or the elevation is too slight, to be of practical value.
In this department there is much instruction given that has no practical value, and children are often permitted to live in daily and uniform neglect of the most essential truths of science and the facts of human experience.
I put it, in practical value, before any of the studies that are taught and learned in the schools.
It had a practical value to every man in the colonies, and it was the prominent feature of the masterly exposition made by the Massachusetts House of Representatives, to which I have already referred.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "practical value" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.