He had a reasonable qualifying run but a practice accident on Friday wasn't his greatest day, and nor was Sunday.
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.
When I got on the phone with Lauren a few weeks ago, she talked to me while weaving through L.A. traffic on her way to a photo shoot not a suggested practice but a reality of the day-to-day demands of running two fashion lines, two websites and a successful novel series (L.A. Candy was a New York Times bestseller).
Economists have posited a 90% debt-to-GDP ratio as a tipping point, but in practice there's a wide range of experiences.
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 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.
The 1986 Financial Services Act was rushed through parliament, but proved a fiasco in practice.
Glossy paint is perfect for product photos and store shelves, but in practice is a dust-attracting fingerprint magnet.
But in a damp second practice Hamilton trailed in ninth, well behind Massa who was second to Fernando Alonso.
Interviewing is already against the existing code of practice but a test case involving the Roman Catholic London Oratory school showed this was unenforceable.
At the risk of further understatement, the shoals ahead are perilous for public and private sector targets in a world where WikiLeaks is not an isolated irruption but the forerunner of a standard digital practice as well as a viable Internet business model.
The co-conspirator, who had a medical degree from Puerto Rico but didn't have a license to practice medicine in any of the 50 states, awaits sentencing.
Spitzer is relying on a strategy he has used so successfully in the recent past: Find a long-established but shady-sounding practice in an industry, expose it as a scandal, single out a villain and threaten criminal prosecution, flushing out the scapegoat and extracting a sizable settlement.
He pointed to the creation of a voluntary code of practice by trade associations, but said a compulsory registration scheme would simply regulate those in least need "while the cowboy continued to operate".
In the ruling, Weeks found that not only did prosecutors across the state intentionally use the race of a potential juror as a significant factor in decisions to exercise preemptory challenges -- the practice of striking somebody from a jury without explanation, but that the practice occurred in Robinson's case.
Economic analysis is itself value-free, but in practice it encourages a cosmopolitan interest in natural equality.
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They may articulate what is right, but in practice it is a different story.
This may not lead to the formal trappings of a federation, but in practice it amounts to much the same thing.
But with knowledge and a little practice, others can close the gap.
But after a year's practice, two of his particularly dedicated subjects were able to increase their digit-spans to lengths of 80 and 100.
Impact investing by institutional asset owners is not some theoretical practice, but a reality that can be supported and scaled, including by policymakers.
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But a non-traditional yoga practice has been rapidly growing around the world and not surprisingly, in many American cities that landed on our Most Stressful list.
To its credit, this government has avoided that particular practice - but a more open approach to scheduling debates, something more than the normal carve-up between government and official opposition, could still produce improvements.
This does not include those countries which, like Russia, seemingly have a floating currency, but one which, in practice, the government tries to keep within a close band with major currencies.
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But there are also some 400 plaintiffs who never played a single down in a professional game, but participated in training camps or served time on a practice squad.
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She needs to complete a residency program to practice medicine here, but so far has been unable to secure a spot in a program.
At first this is done in a mirror and the student assesses their own performance, but step two is for them to practice with a friend or partner and have them critique it.
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Mechner said that in theory it should, but in practice execution data included a huge amount of fundamental statistical noise.
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Irresponsibility might seem to moralists an unsatisfactory condition for an adult, but in practice it can be a huge relief.
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