Practically
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643 examples of Practically in a sentence
Now, throughout history, men
practically
had a license to cheat with little consequence, and supported by a host of biological and evolutionary theories that justified their need to roam, so the double standard is as old as adultery itself.
BG: There's a big meeting happening in December that you and your colleagues are calling, together with the National Academy of Sciences and others, what do you hope will come out of the meeting,
practically?
The closer he gets, the more nervous he becomes, the budding zit on his nose growing bigger and bigger until it
practically
eclipses his face.
It's importance to life is
practically
unparalleled.
It is
practically
incomprehensible in scope.
Well, the possibilities are
practically
endless.
See, if the cells are frozen, there's very little molecular movement, and diffusion
practically
stops.
It's so obvious that it's
practically
proverbial.
The constitution was
practically
dictated at gunpoint in a military coup, and the public only accepted the tyrant because they were tired of constant civil war."
This means there's
practically
no deterrent to assault in the United States.
We got so geeked-out on making WALL-E this convincing robot, that we made his binoculars
practically
optically perfect.
So, when I look at creativity, I also think that it is this sense or this inability to repress, my looking at associations in
practically
anything in life.
Now, but for those of us who are a little bit more
practically
minded, two questions immediately arise from his observation.
I mean that both
practically
and emotionally.
Practically, I had to get a job.
So when we reached this point, we had some other challenges, from both an engineering as well as a usability perspective, to make sure that we could make it used
practically.
Practically
speaking, it ain't gonna happen.
In her own words, she was
practically
giving her services away.
Playing a musical instrument engages
practically
every area of the brain at once, especially the visual, auditory, and motor cortices.
Eventually, the technology advanced to the point where architects could design structures so transparent they
practically
disappear.
When we built the school, I
practically
lived on the construction site, and in the evening, I used to go with the workers to the market, and I could see how they spent their money.
On the macroscale, you
practically
lose the ability to deal with stress, and that's bad.
Economics taught in most of the elite universities are
practically
useless in my context.
We were bombed
practically
out of existence.
This is the key to CRISPR’s power: just by injecting Cas9 bound to a short piece of custom guide RNA scientists can edit
practically
any gene in the genome.
They're the ones that are embedded in that sea of dark matter that are causing the bending of the light to cause these optical illusions, or mirages, practically, of the background galaxies.
The tiniest is
practically
invisible.
Because so many people in Lagos had portable, chargeable, glowing, vibrating, chirping, tweeting, communicating, connected devices,
practically
everything was recorded and posted online in some way, somehow, quickly.
Now you just need to figure out what to do with all of these giant,
practically
indestructible triangles.
I met one Polish woman who told me she was
practically
the only foreigner in town.
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