And the second part of the book is devoted to India's speciality: ideas that have prevailed in theory, but not in practice, leaving reformers with nothing more to say, but plenty still to do.
"Duty escalators sound harmless but in practice they can mean more expensive petrol and more expensive beer, " said Mr Graham.
But he's also had more practice from the rough, averaging 3.3 shots per round from the tall stuff compared with 2.4 swings per round from there last season.
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Kirby McInerney declined to say how much they paid the contract lawyers on the Citigroup case, but defended the practice of charging more for lawyers than they pay them.
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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.
"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.
Arader wasn't alone in this practice, but he took more flak because he made so much money.
But even if they'd had more practice time, expecting that to fix things seems like the equivalent of putting a Band-Aid over a broken bone.
But, perhaps more importantly, pilots routinely practice stalling an aircraft so they know what the onset of a stall feels like and how to take corrective action before actually entering a stall.
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But buybacks have a more mixed assessment in practice ( here, here) and are typically only a smart if a company is (a) under-valued and (b) has no better uses of capital.
The Moving On report says that there is generally good practice in Scotland, but that more needs to be done on a national basis.
But later, evidence suggesting the practice was more widespread surfaced in U.K. courts, and the scandal exploded anew in 2011 when it emerged that the News of the World had hacked the phone of a teenager named Milly Dowler after her disappearance in 2002.
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Conservative estimates suggest just 2% of that energy could be tapped by EGS in practice, but even that would be far more than is needed to supply all of America's electricity.
Missionaries, imams and colonial authorities may have forced Africans to abandon the more open practice of their traditional religions, but the belief systems and, in some areas, the practice, remain as strong as ever.
This will lead to more Parliamentary debate on security matters, public hearings on the national security strategy, and - as promised - greater transparency over appointments to the Committee so that the Committee can not only review intelligence and security but also perform a public role - more akin to the practice of Select Committees - in reporting to and informing the country on security matters.
It was nearly eliminated by the Newt Gingrich-led GOP House in 1995 as one more government agency meddling in the practice of medicine, but managed to survive with a change to the current name, an altered mission and a 20 percent budget cut.
But some members of the Fed warn this practice may soon begin doing more harm than good.
The practice salting of meat helps fight bacteria, but probably not more than other modern antimicrobial techniques, Regenstein said.
It implied that the practice was being conducted by more than one journalist, but this statement was directly contradicted by two of the company's senior employees and may be the focus of fresh questioning.
But in practice, when you have no other distractions, you actually become more productive.
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Udal played well for his unbeaten 36 but India will be happy with a win and, more meaningfully, some solid practice before the first Test.
But we in Asia can expect to encounter more cybersquatters like Lukmantara before any trade-practice laws catch up with them.
But the Conservatives say millions more could be saved by moving away from the current government practice of outsourcing IT projects to a small number of large contractors.
But inspectors said in some areas the service could do better, saying practice was more often satisfactory than good, and that young people were not sufficiently challenged to do better.
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In the past two years, more than 1, 795 scope-of-practice bills were proposed, but only 349 were enacted, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Educators sometimes argue that school productivity has fallen because of the social problems dumped on them, but this is an explanation, not an excuse: In practice, they never resist more recruits.
In the case of breastfeeding, however, the healthier practice is actually less expensive, if somewhat more problematic at times, but nonetheless breastfeeding rates seem to be falling along familiar race and class lines.
The practice isn't new, but analysts say that free buys a whole lot more these days.
Tescopoly describes the agreements as "sweeteners" but planning law expert Claire Dutch, a partner at Hogan Lovells legal practice, said it was more complicated than just "bunging the council some money".
But Toyota is pressing ahead anyway, confident that, with practice, it can master fuel-saving technologies more quickly than rivals.
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