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Killing off unpromising trials and then burying the results, while publicising the data from more successful experiments, is, however, a much more dubious practice.
ECONOMIST: Trial and error
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In practice, public utilities operate much more like government agencies than like businesses.
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Yet those who have to think about how in practice to remove the beast from Baghdad are much more sceptical.
ECONOMIST: Foreign policy
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Medical school and medical practice taught me to see these issues in a much more nuanced fashion.
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In practice, Brazil now often carries more weight in much of South America though not further north than the United States does.
ECONOMIST: The United States and Latin America
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Most locals seem not to care much, partly because they do not know what more autonomy will mean in practice.
ECONOMIST: A Serbian province wins greater self-governance
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To write "The Old Bunch, " Mr. Levin had to know how the Chicago courts worked, how unionizing and union busting were undertaken, how kibbutz life in Palestine was lived, how medical research and practice are conducted, sculpture created and sold, and much more.
WSJ: The Old Bunch | Meyer Levin | Destiny's Children | Masterpiece by Joseph Epstein
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Arader wasn't alone in this practice, but he took more flak because he made so much money.
FORBES: Atlas Unbound
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In practice, the government's ability to do so would turn much more on politics than on law.
ECONOMIST: The Greater London Authority
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This will include live races and practice sessions, circuit guides, rider profiles, video diaries and much, much more.
BBC: NI revs up for NW200
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Kirby McInerney declined to say how much they paid the contract lawyers on the Citigroup case, but defended the practice of charging more for lawyers than they pay them.
FORBES: Class-Action Firms Capitalize On Wretched Market For Law-School Grads
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Though in theory returns on capital should be much higher in the developing world, where economies remain labour-intensive, in practice the story is more complicated.
ECONOMIST: Don’t blame the savers | The