Examples of using Be practically in English and their translations into Finnish
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It would be practically free.
The resulting zazharku add to the cheese soup in a time when potatoes will be practically ready.
They would be practically useless.
The point is, if I have done my job right an arms embargo should be practically impossible to enforce.
Often it would neither be practically feasible nor financially proportionate to assess these effects in detail.
As soon as I trigger the overload… there will be practically zero lag time.
It would be practically impossible to charge anyone for just because they are in the list and charging thousands of peoples would make no sense.
The end of this will be practically merciful.
And it's got a repetitive node configuration which might suggest a database of some kind but it could be practically anything.
Secondly, it would, in my view, be practically impossible to administer.
Without it, simple tasks like Googling or updating your status on Facebook would be practically impossible.
In gas-dynamic spray technology(which can be practically referred to as‘metal“growing”) this condition is not necessary.
Your companion did not really have time to learn, how old are you, andshe will have to be practically bare in front of you.
Mr President, I will speak very briefly- firstly dueto time restrictions and secondly because it would be practically impossible to respond in detail to all the speakers- but I would like to say- in response to all the Members, such as President Poettering, who have said that we will judge the Spanish Presidency on the basis of the outcome of Seville- that the Presidency does not only exist for one Council, but rather from 1 January to 30 June.
From a political, cultural and legislative point of view, this would be practically impossible in any other western democracy.
Obviously, when laying pipes of a water floor under wooden logs, a layer of hydro and thermal insulation, a laminate and, perhaps, a carpet,the heat transfer effect will be practically zero.
This implies that if these patients suffer CA when placed in the supine position,there will be practically no cardiac output at all despite a correctly performed.
We have reached a situation in which each country does what it sees fit in order to promote the policy of budgetary stability and, if relevant factors are undefined,this would be practically impossible.
I do not think there is any intentionwhatsoever to try and ban that- indeed it would be practically impossible- but there are major inconsistencies there.
In the case of wallpaper pasting before drywall was not primed,the wallpapers removed again without damaging the cardboard layer will be practically impossible.
It is best to fill out a PIR(Property Irregularity Report) form as soon as you get your luggage,as it can be practically impossible for you to prove that the damage occurred while the luggage was in the airline's care otherwise.
There is no question of"harmonisation"- which would be too difficult to achieve in the short term- orof legislative measures, which would be practically impossible to prescribe.
In certain countries, particularly those with a federal structure, the transposition of such a complex andnew piece of Community legislation would be practically impossible for procedural reasons, and would only lead to infringement procedures for lack of implementation at a later date.
I welcome the fact that the Council, in the Treaty of Amsterdam protocol, also says, in affirming the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice,that this primacy should be practically undisputed today.
Thirdly, and this is a crucial point, the regulations provide for an entire system of checks which amounts to nothingmore than bloated machinery, and which will be practically impossible to implement.
I'm practically obsessed with it.
And Nathan's practically a stranger.
It's practically karate.
Our treasury is practically empty.
Andy McHadden is practically in the Klan.