practical value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpracticalandvalue
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practical
adjective
uk/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/us/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofpracticalandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A final virtue of self-experimentation, it might be argued, is that it showed thepracticalvalueof basic behavioral research.
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The number of new ideas, the strangeness of some of them, and theirpracticalvalueall argue that self-experimentation is worthwhile.
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In addition, polyploid forms of plants can adapt to more extreme conditions than their diploid relatives and are thus of greatpracticalvalue.
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Rather, simplicity at the level of the pro tanto duties has tremendouspracticalvalue.
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Although conceptually simple, this would be computationally demanding and of doubtfulpracticalvalue.
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Not only are these equilibria of greatpracticalvalue, but, in addition, their mathematical description is (relatively) straightforward.
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For the specializer projections to be ofpracticalvalue, the techniques involved and the results must be 'strong enough'.
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Such norms appeal to us both because of their internalization and related social reinforcement and also because of theirpracticalvaluein guiding our lives.
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A naive implementation of the two approaches can even be of nopracticalvaluein some applications.
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A third and major objective was to develop a more time-efficient scale that would be of greatpracticalvaluein clinical settings.
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If so, we will have proven our very realpracticalvalue.
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The use and thepracticalvalueof that modular mechanism are emphasized.
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It would be of a considerablepracticalvalueto have biochemical or molecular markers for evaluating the efficiency of priming.
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The note is intended t o be an illustration of the principles that lead to this determination, not a source of information ofpracticalvalue.
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More than half the politicians and administrators indicated that they had found the statements from one or more conferences to be ofpracticalvalue.
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Such a reconstruction, if possible, would havepracticalvalueto applied mechanics and structure design.
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Convergence is so slow, however, that this is of nopracticalvalue.
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Such explicit formulas are rare, and the solutions have many uses and add significantly to thepracticalvalueof the largedeviation approximations.
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We seepracticalvaluein this demonstration of the limitations of the available literature.
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