You can bet on the score by quarter (the home version of that one is practiced by amateurs everywhere, buying squares at the local pub or in the office pool).
Najib also sees that direct foreign investment and ownership, as practiced by neighbor Singapore, spur growth.
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Consider cannibalism, which has been practiced by groups in every part of the world.
As practiced by Callan, and many of its competitors, the pension consulting business has two sides.
This is one of the oldest professions practiced by fictional characters: illustrating how humans ought to behave.
Rather, discrimination of the kind allegedly practiced by Google is generally not recognized as an antitrust violation.
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Quantitative easing, as practiced by the Bank of England, was designed to pump money into the banking system.
Voters are increasingly weary of shady dealings practiced by all the "respectable" parties.
That it is viewed as an exotic or unusual custom practiced by a culture they should not intrude upon.
The art of lending, a little like the art of piano playing, is practiced by many but mastered by few.
The traditional technical analysis no longer reliably works as described in the classical literature and as practiced by most technicians.
It becomes an integral part of how the organization conducts its business, and needs to be practiced by employees at all levels.
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That is practiced by politicians most everywhere and is not necessarily illegal.
Intelligence-led policing as practiced by the New York Police Department is a significant reason why we have not been successfully attacked again.
Perhaps the most common SRI strategy practiced by fund managers is screening.
Electronic exchanges are threatening the survival of open-outcry futures trading as practiced by the CBOT and its crosstown rival, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
The opinion is an originalist tour de force, with extensive discussion of the practice of anonymous speech as practiced by the framers of the Constitution.
Basically, we flipped the standard print-to-digital model practiced by traditional publishers.
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And yet it is one of the oldest surgical procedures, having been practiced by one-sixth of the world's population, often for religious reasons, for almost 4, 000 years.
The facility is already obsolete: Electronic exchanges are threatening the survival of open-outcry futures trading as practiced by the CBOT and its crosstown rival, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Babel, the urge to pray focuses on different religions in New York, some practiced by various immigrant communities and others where the majority of the faithful are Americans.
The Buddhist faith practiced by more than 90% of Thailand's population is going through something like culture shock as the country quickly modernizes alongside East Asia's other booming economies.
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L. Mencken is based on the tenet that politics as practiced by boobus Americanus should be viewed as an act of nature, to be dealt with as one would a stormy day.
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Tools can be both tangible and intangible: At Hawaiian Airlines, where I work, they can range from keeping additional supplies on board to simple encouragement, which is something preached but not often practiced by managers.
These are the kind of dirty tricks conservatives are accusing Clinton of having committed, that Nixon committed (but they seem to be perfectly acceptable when practiced by prosecutors in the name of the "rule of law").
Practiced by humans since prehistoric times using wooden ski-shaped contraptions, cross-country skiing was popularised as a sport by the Norwegian military in the mid-1700s and was first imported to North America by Scandinavian immigrants in the 1850s.
Yet a Wharton study of the issue stresses that it goes beyond Christianity, also taking in the divergent needs of the varying faiths practiced by immigrant communities, both in the United States and other countries around the world.
In his extraordinary memoir, The Gathering Storm, the future British prime minister recalled how he had publicly pronounced in the run-up to World War II that he could not "imagine a more dangerous policy" than one then being practiced by Her Majesty's Government.
The nonviolence practiced by men like Gandhi and King may not have been practical or possible in every circumstance, but the love that they preached -- their faith in human progress -- must always be the North Star that guides us on our journey.
Step 1 to 3 can be well practiced by using your mind, but when it comes to Step 4, take time for yourself, breath in and out, notice any discomfort in your body and breathe into this discomfort which is often experienced as coldness, stiffness, numbness, prickle, tightness etc.
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