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As a matter of practice, the Swiss do not certify documentation obtained from banks.
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As a matter of practice, a small minority of teams have ever stayed below the soft cap.
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On the other hand, NASD had evidence that, as a matter of practice, Ochanpaugh did not in fact have absolute control over Wisdom Mission.
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The intent in replying was to defend the decision to publish the piece, but it was misguided both in describing our rationale for publishing the piece and as a matter of practice.
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The OFT says that as a matter of good practice, important information about the vehicle should be put on a checklist displayed in the vehicle, such as if it is ex-rental.
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For Pelagius, salvation was a matter of both will and the practice of good works.
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Jews, of course, can argue that God's covenant with Abraham requires them to circumcise their boys, thus making the practice a matter of religious freedom.
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The issue is whether you can apply the same line of thinking and working practice to more highly-skilled jobs, where it actually could be a matter of life or death, as opposed to a longer wait for lunch.
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The public will come to understand that repeal is not a necessary corrective to an irrational matter of discrimination (like the long-repudiated practice of keeping African-Americans out of the armed forces).
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Would it matter to taxpayers offended by the practice whether the reward came in the form of a government stipend or a tax credit?
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