Analysts, for instance will not attend investment banking pitches with bankers, which is now a common practice.
Dooley stated that this was a common practice, and this time he jumped on the opportunity.
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Bombing the market is a common practice by big companies to displace smaller ones.
This is a common practice in American medicine and a major reason for its expense.
This is a common practice employed by news organizations when a story contains factual errors.
The allegations stem from a common practice in which national gas station chains lock in trucking companies with discounts.
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Eventually, Gaczkowska was released, but she wondered if this was a common practice.
Kirchnerbs threat to cancel contracts with foreign companies if they do not re-invest in Argentina has become a common practice.
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It has been a common practice for many U.S. retailers to expand to Canada, and such expansions have been successful.
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The debt ceiling is not a new issue, and raising the debt ceiling has actually become a common practice by Congress.
Selling a newly minted stock short isn't a much discussed strategy outside of Wall Street trader circles, but it is a common practice.
In the other couples, the infected partner waited to start treatment until later in the course of the disease, a common practice in many countries.
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The thieves were so flippant about law enforcement that they didn't even bother to conceal the origin of their mailings, a common practice for international hackers.
In April, watchdog group Transparency International concluded in a report that revenue transparency for the international oil business is possible but not yet a common practice.
Dividing the costs per unit is a common practice for analysts, since no one knows at the outset how long a car program will last.
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While the number of companies that charter business aircraft rather than invest in ownership many not be known precisely, hiring a business aircraft is a common practice.
So he secured a different arrangement: at the end of each year, Rajaratnam would give him whatever he thought his information had been worth, a common practice at McKinsey.
"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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Given that Fonterra followed a common practice by using Hong Kong as a legal base for its Chinese operations, that argument alone is sending a shudder through the territory's businesses.
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While his initial answer was no, meaning he had not fabricated or altered any scientific finding, altering western blot images are a common practice in laboratories for reasons other than deception.
Her face was concealed with a hood, a common practice in India, where law does not allow rape victims to be identified publicly to protect them from the stigma attached to rape in the conservative country.
The pharmaceutical company had given out free samples of a drug to doctors, a common practice in the industry, and the DOJ had interpreted that behavior, along with the providing of educational grants to physicians, as bribery.
Several critics have pointed out that the deferred compensation proposal could have the effect of actually harming rank-and-file workers, such as those at startup companies, where deferred compensation is a common practice to make up for initially low salaries.
Even more immediately, if the restaurant shares service charges among all employees, a common practice strengthened by this ruling, all of the servers would be cut out of a piece of the pie because of this sort of behavior.
Dos Santos' attorney filed a motion to revoke the arrests, saying that they had been made to help calm the sentiments of the population, a common practice in Brazil, according to a statement by the Court of Rio Grande do Sul.
According to Dr McMahon, a big part of the problem is that both species can survive out of the water for several days, so transporting a boat overland from one river basin to another, a common practice in North America, will not necessarily kill them.
Taylor, who is also former vice-president of the British Board of Film Classification and Chancellor of Bournemouth University, said it had been a common practice among peers to claim for fake journeys and enter expenses claims with a false address as a main residence, and he believed it was acceptable to do this provided there was a "family connection" with the property.
This is a common building practice in some of the more impoverished and rural areas of Southeast Asian countries.
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Positing a trend from a single database without any supporting historical information has become a common media practice in discussing climate.
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