"Back in the 1970s and 1980s we'd call this a career-ender of an injury, because doctors back then didn't know how to fix it, but we have better techniques and more practice at it, so we now call this injury -- even as horrific as it looked -- a 'career delayer, ' " said Webb.
We need companies who focus less on the solitary practice of competition and more on the relationship practice of collaboration.
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The more we speak and practice, the more fluent we become.
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The reality is that there is no ultimate product or business, since each improvement or business growth increment brings a whole new set of challenges, requiring more learning, more practice, and more skills.
Federal and state regulators are uncovering more and more instances of shady practice in America's mutual-funds scandal.
The only way entrepreneurs can deliver a good pitch is to practice, practice, and practice more.
My knees, shins, Achilles and hamstrings hurt the most as the miles mount, and they can only get stronger and more resilient through practice.
Once you take this far enough, you enter a cycle of accelerated returns in which the practice becomes easier and more interesting, leading to the ability to practice for longer hours, which increases your skill level, which in turn makes practice even more interesting.
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Different ones apply more powerfully at different times, and you can practice one and then another as you progress to become a more effective communicator.
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China and India will account for most of that growth, we found, as their middle classes expand and more families adopt the Western practice of giving diamond jewelry to celebrate engagements, weddings and anniversaries.
On the other hand, other companies could see an opportunity here to set up similar services, which could spread the risk and give this practice more legitimacy.
When they aren't traveling on weekend "squashcations, " the girls play for about an hour after school and then practice two more hours from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. every night after homework and dinner.
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.
Hakkinen tested the car in Rovaniemi on Wednesday and is planning one more day of practice before taking a break for the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Learn something more, practice more, run up and down hills in a new way.
The only way to discover whether they will arise in real life, or whether they will be any more damaging than similar risks posed by conventional crops and farming practice, is to do more research in the field.
After six years of litigation, including extensive motion practice, an appeal to the Second Circuit, remand, more motion practice, and discovery, lead counsel learned that the lead plaintiff never purchased any of the securities at issue in this action.
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It said it was investing in "increasingly sophisticated tools and systems to discourage, deter and eliminate this type of practice" and intended to do more to ensure that its members were genuine.
Though democratic politicians and economic reformers can agree on the need for more efficient and accountable institutions, in practice change is often resisted.
Mr Obama is good only when he has to be, and today felt more like a practice run than anything else.
"In the next five years we're going to see more and more exoskeletons out there in practice, " says Sugar, associate professor at the Department of Engineering, Arizona State University.
The court did note that claimed recess appointments had been made by Presidents 3 times before 1947 when the Senate took breaks during sessions, and the practice has been more lax since then.
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The more we practice and execute better present.
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And today more and more leaders are learning to do so through the practice of mindfulness meditation.
By the '70s he was combining the practical technology and functional rationalism of modernist practice with a more conscious relationship of a building to its culture and community.
First, as leveraging the power and wisdom of the crowd becomes a more accepted practice, companies are accepting that their current employees, recruits, and consumers are demanding greater corporate social consciousness.
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With the right tools for project scoping and assignment of properly skilled and available resources, practice managers and client relationship managers can deliver more accurate quotations to clients more rapidly.
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Earlier this month UK dairy farmers and processing firms agreed a voluntary code of practice to help make contracts more transparent and develop "trust" within the industry.
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Dr Chisholm said the solution lay in the new GP contract, currently being negotiated, which should make general practice more attractive to young doctors, and to encourage existing GPs to stay in practice or return to the profession.
"If he can practice less and concentrate more on competing, he'll have more longevity, " Courier said.
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