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Practical

Practical meaning

Relating to, or based on, practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis. | Being likely to be effective and applicable to a real situation; able to be put to use. | Of a person, having skills or knowledge that are practical.

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I’m going to assume, based on the end credits, that the movie uses a mix of both practical special effects and CGI, but what is practical and what is CGI?

There is a practical, yet persistent need to acknowledge the model for action King demonstrated, displayed and freely used, as he sought practical, earnest and often simplistic ways to encourage and applaud action among people of all ages and genres.

Vice-President Bawumia said the piloting of the electronic taxis in Greater Accra was a practical solution to a practical problem.

She received her practical nursing certificate from St Joseph’s School of Practical Nursing in Dickinson, North Dakota on September 29, 1953.

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The President did ask a number of key questions yesterday, these were not rhetoric questions, these were practical questions that require practical answers as we face the challenge of this moment.

In 2015, he authored "Teaching Adults: A Practical Guide for New Teachers," a highly practical guide for new instructors teaching in any type of setting.

In the U.S., you can use one year of Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT) any time after the first year, to do a salaried job related to your studies off campus.

He announced that 42 schools are expected to have practical instruction workshops by 2020 to back-up those that already have Practical Instruction Centres and Departments.

According to Bourdieu, social agents operate according to an implicit practical logic—a practical sense—and bodily dispositions.

Amplifier circuit A practical amplifier circuit The practical amplifier circuit to the right could be the basis for a moderate-power audio amplifier.

Fluid dynamics offers a systematic structure—which underlies these practical disciplines —that embraces empirical and semi-empirical laws derived from flow measurement and used to solve practical problems.

For instance, "Kant does not believe that morality derives from practical reason as applied to moral ends, but from practical reason tout court".

In his Critique of Practical Reason he went on to argue that, despite the failure of these arguments, morality requires that God's existence is assumed, owing to practical reason.

Kant calls practical "everything that is possible through freedom", and the pure practical laws that are never given through sensuous conditions but are held analogously with the universal law of causality are moral laws.

More recently ϕρονησιϛ has been translated by such terms as " practical wisdom ", "practical judgment" or "rational choice".

Nematicide use in cassava is neither practical nor sustainable; the use of tolerant and resistant varieties is the most practical and sustainable management method.

Practical applications In principle, all physics (and practical applications developed there from) can be derived from the study of fundamental particles.

Practical decision procedures Having practical decision procedures for classes of logical formulas is of considerable interest for program verification and circuit verification.

Practical example of disruption In the practical world, the popularization of personal computers illustrates how knowledge contributes to the ongoing technology innovation.