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How To Use For all practical purposes In A Sentence

  • But for the watermark, the thickness of the paper and the missing security thread, the note, reportedly obtained from a private bank, looked like genuine currency for all practical purposes.
  • The sale was supposed to last for a week, but for all practical purposes it's over.
  • We have a Secretary of State for Scotland who is for all practical purposes a Scottish Prime Minister.
  • It is, for all practical purposes, a modern city with all the amenities, including high-rise offices, expensive villas, restaurants, and cinemas.
  • We have a Secretary of State for Scotland who is for all practical purposes a Scottish Prime Minister.
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  • One had to conclude that something is wrong with the system by which government constructs boards when an issue of this importance goes for all practical purposes undebated. Choosing the wrong hospital
  • The educational future for D.C. families is unfortunately starting to look like it was in the pre-Rhee days, with children trapped in public schools with incompetent but well-paid teachers who cannot be fired for all practical purposes simply because they are union members. DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 15, 2011
  • The patient puled back once, and the attendant holding the other arm strap pulled back this escalated until we both dragged him back to be strapped to the bed, getting good repour between us two (for all practical purposes) guards. Mumia, Move and my saga living nearby
  • It's this kind of 'logic' that makes ufology and ufologists look like astrophysicists and astrobiologists, which for all practical purposes is precisely what they are. Governments Suppress Alien Truth - Former NASA Astronaut Edgar Mitchell - NASA Watch
  • We had overnight our water supply for all practical purposes in the short term evaporate on us and we have to now go to extraordinary measures in order to get through this drought cycle. CNN Transcript Jun 20, 2003
  • Nominally she is the secretary, but for all practical purposes she runs the place.
  • The time you spend on it doesn't, for all practical purposes, affect the final result.
  • As the freeze-drying lactobacillus starter has extensive application, therefore, this craft has some reference value for all practical purposes.
  • But you can hold it through a Fideicomiso. which for all practical purposes, is the same as ownership. gpkisner "owning" property in the restricted zones
  • For all practical purposes, the cleanup of the oil spill is complete.
  • For all practical purposes there is no difference between aldea and pueblo -- if we are talking about a hamlet or small village. Difference between Aldea and Pueblo
  • The fact that for all practical purposes we have only a single recension of the Koran is thus a remarkable testimony to the authority of the early Islamic state.
  • The sale was supposed to last for a week, but for all practical purposes it's over.
  • For all practical purposes, it has a nationwide corporate network, just like the big firms.
  • The time you spend on it doesn't, for all practical purposes, affect the final result.
  • We have succeeded in subduing, at least for all practical purposes, two antidemocratic forces: the Fascism of Mussolini and the Nazism of Hitler. Free Men or Automats?
  • the rest are for all practical purposes useless
  • For all practical purposes the treaty has already ceased to exist.
  • He was for all practical purposes bald, with just a ring of white, wispy hair circling his skull like an elderly monk's tonsure. BLACK EAGLES
  • Bullet weights from 185 to 230 grains were fired at combat distances with elevation being right on for all practical purposes.
  • Her screen career, for all practical purposes, had guttered out.
  • For all practical purposes the treaty has already ceased to exist.
  • The patient puled back once, and the attendant holding the other arm strap pulled back this escalated until we both dragged him back to be strapped to the bed, getting good repour between us two (for all practical purposes) guards. Mumia, Move and my saga living nearby
  • We have a Secretary of State for Scotland who is for all practical purposes a Scottish Prime Minister.
  • The sale was supposed to last for a week, but for all practical purposes it's over.
  • He was for all practical purposes bald, with just a ring of white, wispy hair circling his skull like an elderly monk's tonsure. BLACK EAGLES
  • The edit display screen can only be used, for all practical purposes[Sentence dictionary], for cutting and pasting.
  • For all practical purposes the treaty has already ceased to exist.
  • We have a Secretary of State for Scotland who is for all practical purposes a Scottish Prime Minister.
  • The excellence of the intention is fully and readily recognised, but, for all practical purposes, the letter has received very much the same treatment at the hands of the Northern public as that usually assigned to intermeddlers in conjugal differences. London, Saturday, September28, 1861.
  • The time you spend on it doesn't, for all practical purposes, affect the final result.
  • But for all practical purposes, they're both unelectable this fall.
  • Dr Frampton is in charge, but for all practical purposes, her assistant runs the office.
  • The time you spend on it doesn't, for all practical purposes, affect the final result.
  • The phyllode has the ability to photosynthesize and for all practical purposes, it is the equivalent of a leaf. Chapter 2
  • Any supplier or tradesperson is entitled to insist on payment in legal tender - for all practical purposes, cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have a Secretary of State for Scotland who is for all practical purposes a Scottish Prime Minister.
  • His authority over the Fleet was for all practical purposes absolute.
  • All of this is quibbling, because in Israel, 93 percent of the land is held by the State (homeowners have only leasehold) or parastatal agencies, so for all practical purposes the rules of the JNF, the JA, and the ILA are the rules that count. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Strange Thing About the Controversy Over Jerusalem
  • One might be able to recover from waste relatively pure metals, such as chromium and molybdenum, which are for all practical purposes identical to unused materials.
  • The time you spend on it doesn't, for all practical purposes, affect the final result.
  • Even as it is, and in spite of the fact that for all practical purposes the proclamation is a sham, the words cannot be read without emotion. London: Saturday, January 17, 1863
  • For all practical purposes, the Japanese navy had ceased to exist as an organized fighting force.
  • Her screen career, for all practical purposes, had guttered out.
  • Nominally she is the secretary, but for all practical purposes she runs the place.
  • The edit display screen can only be used, for all practical purposes, for cutting and pasting.
  • Consequently, the rudimentary cadastral requirements for levying a tax on real property have evolved slowly in Africa, and the land tax experience is limited, for all practical purposes, to urban land and improvements.
  • The edit display screen can only be used, for all practical purposes, for cutting and pasting.
  • However, the word dray must be archaic now for all practical purposes. Languagehat.com: DRAY/DREY.

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