Posted: Dec 07, 2017 12:22 am
by felltoearth
DavidMcC wrote:
felltoearth wrote:
DavidMcC wrote:No, it is more than just a practical difference. Have you not heard of the phrase, "to all intents and purposes"?



[DavidMcC]
I heard it as "for all intents and purposes" so your point is moot.
[/DavidMcC]

I don't know of any differences in meaning between the two. Do you?


Precisely.