11. Yet in intellectual and to some extent in practical terms her attitudes were overwhelmingly conservative. 12. In practical terms, this means spending more time with each student. 13. In practical terms, the concordat was not so important as the Hispano-US agreement. 14. In practical terms Group Three specifications now predominate. 15. In purely practical terms? 16. But in purely practical terms. 17. In practical terms, a programme of acquisition and conservation is technically forbidding as well as resource intensive. 18. In practical curatorial terms the abstraction of software is, in any event, something of a pseudo-problem. 19. In more practical terms, does meaningful collection of software imply a functionally intact copy with the promise or potential of running it? 20. Indeed, children often acquire less class orientation from parents not only in taught but also in practical terms. |