Without any checks and balances the cost of stanching carbon dioxide will be practically unlimited.
And those that did were so rare that they were practically impossible to find.
There is a reason the padlock and pita appeal to us, practically as strongly as oranges.
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In short, in advertising and marketing, we glorify spending but, we practically never discuss returns.
These are the cats that practically invented the fighting game we all know and love.
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In the roster of genius, evasion of worldly responsibility seems practically a fixed theme.
Advisor beliefs about future stock returns have practically no value as a forward indicator of returns.
In other words, practically everything I was doing was a distraction from my most important work.
Fans were practically on their knees in late summer, begging the NFL to find labor peace.
Despite these statements of breadth, Android was practically the only act in town this week.
Richard Anderson, 74, practically lives online and is more tech-savvy than some people half his age.
Dana Gardner at ZDNet.com said he " practically needed a shower" after Jobs' speech.
That day Alfred, Frank and I practically said in unison, 'Let's record this guy!'
It practically exonerates most of the Congress leaders we had accused of leading the mobs.
When its smartphone badges practically demand a pause for breath, you know there's a problem.
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As my pants tore, I practically flew off my bike, which would not have been pretty.
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Stamboulie advises you to prepare ahead of time for your announcement, both emotionally and practically.
What we're watching: Sure we'll be watching Heroes and 24 tonight, that practically goes without saying.
The pupils are a part of our body we have practically no control over.
Hostile takeover attempts are extremely rare in Japan and shareholder activism is practically nonexistent.
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And in our children's home there are practically no kids who are absolutely healthy.
Like practically every other region in the country, the Tampa area is under pressure.
You can find out about everything remarkably fast, and often quite accurately, at practically no cost.
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Not so long ago, the filibuster was practically synonymous with Southern resistance to desegregation.
She had been with him practically every waking minute since he had entered the hospital.
It's a challenge even in Miami, where speaking Spanish is practically a requirement for everyday life.
The book, which arrives seven years after Jones' revealing autobiography, is practically a Q scrapbook.
They pushed, elbowed and practically knocked down your children to get to your U.S. dollars.
Practically every home can benefit from a regular regimen of new weatherstripping and insulation.
The cinematography by Mauro Fiore is stylishly flawless, with its practically black-and-white, grainy look.
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