While I am a strong believer in the flywheel principal as a general practice, there are also times when radical change is in fact the critical element needed to move a company to the next level of success.
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Yet the effort is clearly afoot in some leftist ranks to incorporate purported culturally natural bias against Muslims into a general practice of white, dominant discrimination, even very pointedly to the point of spreading like a rash the misnomer of anti-Muslim racism.
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Lisa Bloom is a legal analyst for Avvo.com, bestselling author of Think and Swagger and the founder and managing partner of The Bloom Firm, a prominent general practice law firm based in Los Angeles that handles family, civil and criminal matters.
We also need each general practice to have a fully funded "obesity team" where a designated GP becomes the "lead" in day-to-day weight management.
On a more general note, in order to be effective, a good access management practice has a number of characteristics.
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The sessions can be delivered in general practice without referral to a specialist, taking pressure off waiting lists.
The Cincinnati office targeted conservative groups with lengthy delays in processing documents and smothered them with questionnaires, according to the IRS inspector general's report, a practice IRS officials now say was out of bounds.
Mary Schiavo, a former U.S. Transportation Department inspector general who remains outspoken on aviation safety as a lawyer in private practice, agreed with Goglia.
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The U.S. military in eastern Afghanistan had a practice of providing the Pakistanis with general, not specific, locations.
In 1989, Phillips joined his father and brother in their general law practice in Evanston, handling a broad range of civil matters.
Small wonder that only around 9% of American medical-school graduates choose family practice (general practice, in British parlance) a rate that according to the American Academy of Family Physicians will leave the country short of around 40, 000 family doctors by 2020.
Another doctor at the surgery, Dr Obiako Okafor, was suspended by the General Medical Council last November, pending the outcome of a fitness to practice investigation.
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"Streaming content across numerous mobile devices, not just from the cloud but locally, has become a common practice for today's consumers, " said Bev Crair, general manager, of Intel's Storage Division.
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General practice was already suffering recruitment and retention problems, he said, and a below inflation pay award would only make this worse.
Political Islam prescribes a set of specific social, economic and legal practices in a way that is very different from the more general social teachings (such as calls to practice charity or strive for justice) found in the spiritual dimension of Islam, Christianity, Judaism and other world religions.
In December, the UN General Assembly unanimously approved a non-binding resolution calling for all member states to ban the practice.
In 1807 one of Napoleon's generals was sent to remonstrate with the then incumbent over the local practice of chopping prisoners' heads off, including, allegedly, that of a French general whose head was then used as a football.
There's a general opaqueness in online leaking, which isn't surprising, given all the stresses involved in the practice.
General Musharraf may not have a coalition to worry about, but he certainly has two powerful and in practice not entirely distinct groups to keep on the right side of: his own fellow-officers, and the jihadis, who even before they heard of the collapse of the summit were threatening a return to war.
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