How widely deployable ionic solvents will prove to be in practice remains to be seen.
Those physicians will be able to practice according to their best medical conscience, while being appropriately compensated.
Even as chief executives of big American corporations are buying back stock at a ferocious pace, Palmisano seems to be taking the practice to a whole other level.
It used to be common practice in software to offer what was called an "expert mode" that simplified interfaces and allowed users to employ shortcuts to get what they needed.
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As a general impetus to speed up the course of justice, citizens would also have a constitutional right to a reasonably speedy hearing, as is enshrined in the constitutions of Mexico and Portugal, although how effective this would prove to be in practice remains open to doubt.
This implies several crucial recognitions: that intuition and experience are not sufficient to make all decisions in a way that maximizes shareholder value, that non-experimental methods are not up to the task of determining causality with sufficient reliability to guide many actions, and that experiments can be applied in practice to enough business issues to justify the costs of the capability.
Walton, who will be able to continue to practice, was found to have failed to maintain "proper professional boundaries" and to take responsibility for setting up "appropriate therapeutic intervention".
But why did it take this long for that idea to be put in to practice in the training program?
But even they would admit that there is something to be said for allowing practice to vary from state to state, in that it keeps the game from being all-or-nothing.
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"Anyone who claims to be placing a priority on good management practice" should be rushing to sign up, he said.
It also appeared to be common practice at Merrill for analysts to send draft research to the companies they covered, seeking feedback on what to write.
International law notes that freedom of belief is not a right to be granted by the state, but a practice that is to be protected by the state.
This gap in knowledge from concept to practice needs to be bridged in order for people to be able to retire and to have a satisfying retirement.
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But even less controversial topics must be adapted to local medical practice, according to Mikael Vissing, the firm's chief executive: lyme disease, for example, is treated with different drugs in Britain, Denmark and Germany.
Whether it will be possible in practice to distinguish reliably between different ethnic groups is another question.
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It is required for a doctor to complete a residency in order to be licensed to practice.
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Prof Richardson continues to be licensed to practice as a doctor.
Dr. RAY: Well, they would still be a doctor even if the license was removed but they might not be able to practice in that particular state and that depends on the state.
We have already seen social media used as a new wartime communication tool, but a fresh tactic being deployed by the United States government may be taking the practice to a new level.
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Trainee anaesthetists will be able to practice on Stan, making sure they take into account factors such as height and weight, and whether the patient has a chronic condition such as asthma or diabetes.
The critical point is that while equality may be an accepted philosophy it can only happen once people also agree in practice to be equals.
We remain the most charitable people on earth, but it's quite simply not in our DNA to countenance the actions of Suleman, a woman who chose to be artificially inseminated, and who chose to practice what is called "assisted reproductive technology" in order to put what she presumed to be six more children on this earth that she can't care for economically.
Mr Kelly said it would be wrong for the Scottish government to "railroad the legislation through" and that it was "bad practice to be breaking up the consenus on such an important issue".
This means that they will be given an appointment to see a practice nurse within one day and will be guaranteed they will not have to wait more than two days to see a GP.
"These are important issues they need to be inquired into, they need to be examined and the learning needs to be extracted from them, so that practice today can be changed and practice in the future, " he said.
Weekend warriors, runners, as well as younger athletes need to be prepared prior to play or practice for the dangers and able to avail themselves of proper emergency treatment if necessary.
The increased number of American students can also be attributed to the modern practice of social networking, a mechanism for students to share pictures and stories with friends (and thus, prospective students) across the pond.
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As exciting as this work is, don't look for this technology to be in practice tomorrow -- we're still years away from bringing this to market.
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While this, in theory, can be audited, in practice the knowledge to do so is unlikely to be possessed by the auditor.
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