One of the things that you do practice is literally keeping your own composure.
"I do practice them a lot actually but they never work, " Federer said of the 'hotdog' winner afterwards.
It also advises students not to overload themselves, to do practice papers, and to give themselves regular rewards and breaks during revision.
So he would say they do practice a stop-and-frisk type thing here.
In a real match you can't control your body as you do in practice.
But workers at Galuh insist they do not practice shackling - known locally as pasung.
People who do not practice and learn new skills never gain a proper sense of proportion or self-criticism.
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It is familiar and widely accepted all over the world, even by groups who do not practice it.
Internal medicine residencies should not be considered primary care residencies if an overwhelming majority do not practice primary care.
Six days shalt thou labour and do all thy work, and on the seventh thou shalt do target practice.
But what do we do about practice against the evidence?
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This year though, just like the excuses I used to give for failing to do my homework at school, I simply haven't had time to do enough practice runs.
How do you practice wholehearted business?
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Even the prescription painkillers Rhoda steals from the vet's practice do nothing to alleviate her suffering.
In order to do good, common practice and wisdom told us, we could not also do well.
Four track coaches (who are also teachers at Cascade) are alleged to have responded by making the athletes who missed practice do multiple laps around the track as punishment.
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Academics and policymakers have been drawn to the idea of targeting nominal GDP, off and on, for decades, but they've hardly ever ended up wanting to do it in practice.
His refusal to do anything in practice to scare off money from abroad, despite occasional talk about foreigners' in Britain not paying enough tax, has helped make London arguably the financial capital of the world.
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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And today more and more leaders are learning to do so through the practice of mindfulness meditation.
If it is so promising, why do so few organizations practice it, as evidenced by macroeconomic trends?
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Those who do have a private practice reduce the burden of patients on the NHS list already.
The exact origins of ice sculpting are murky, though we do know that the practice has been around for a very long time.
WHO's six principal paymasters supports the idea, and tightening of financial controls on the regions may, in practice, do the trick.
Antitrust sceptics following the case have been at pains to argue that these network effects do not, in practice, make the product in question immune to competition.
"It's standard prosecutorial practice to do exactly that, " Bittman said.
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