So the group proposed assigning one code to each character with a common meaning in Chinese, Japanese and Korean, even though, in practice, the same ideogram is often written differently by different nationalities.
"An over-the-shoulder, pure hands catch, on a play I had never before practiced, thrown by a quarterback who had never thrown me the ball, not even in warm-ups in practice, " Weber said.
Particularly if board members have taken a proactive role in uncovering past executive chicanery, prosecutors may let the board off the hook even in companies where the practice was widespread.
Lawyers that you or someone else knows can be useful even if they practice in a different area because lawyers tend to know other lawyers and most importantly, which ones are most reputable.
Once you take this far enough, you enter a cycle of accelerated returns in which the practice becomes easier and more interesting, leading to the ability to practice for longer hours, which increases your skill level, which in turn makes practice even more interesting.
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Now, even though she is in private practice, other public defenders seek her help on the tough cases.
Part of the problem with the automatic cuts, known by the ugly term "the sequester" is that no-one can say exactly what they would mean in practice, even though they are only days away.
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Prokopi spent the next year and a half cleaning the T. bataar fossils, gluing them together, fabricating bones out of resin to replace missing pieces (an accepted practice, even in museums), and building a custom-welded frame.
In practice, even that's not guaranteed: if you take 2005 as the last time that the UK was "on trend" (or operating at exactly its capacity), the growth in our nominal GDP between then and 2012 looks about right.
And even if the force were ready in practice as well as in theory, would Europe's politicians be ready for it?
"If you wind up going to a drugstore clinic or even a different physician in the same practice, then consistent, personalized messages don't happen, " says Dr. Stratbucker.
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.
Pro gaming competitions are experiencing record growth this year, especially in the U.S. Thanks to new streaming capabilities, game fans can check out live coverage of major gaming events and even tune in to watch professional players practice from their homes or at special LAN events.
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Some in organized labor say they find the practice embarrassing, even if they are loath to criticize a fellow union in public.
There are ways to practice frugality even while indulging in a materialistic life.
Recently, I visited an even more radically redesigned physician practice, in Atlantic City.
Giles feels confident he will be match-fit for the first Test, starting on 23 November, even though he is out of practice in the middle.
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But in practice, it could be even cheaper than that for many subscribers.
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They couldn't even find a puck for their first practice in 1967.
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In practice, few investors, even among institutions, are fully aware of the true costs of trading, since they are bundled up in their overall charges.
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Every state requires its own license to practice, even though doctors trained in New York have essentially the same training as their colleagues in California.
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Some 49 state now use this trick of so-called provider taxes to goose federal spending, up from 21 in 2003. (Alaska is the exception.) But the practice is so abusive that even Mr. Obama proposed new limits in his last two budgets.
Some explained, even if they don't personally believe in the practice, their relatives take it seriously.
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In practice, most American students take even longer than four years, not least because so many work to pay their tuition.
In practice, it seemed to charm even those, like the Socialist Party, who longed for the return of the men in black hats.
Blackburn said he lifted weights at a gym and then went to a local park, where he worked on back-pedaling and breaking, running like he would on kickoffs and punt returns, and performing all the drills he did last Wednesday when the Giants didn't give him even one practice snap to watch before throwing him in.
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In practice, the hysteria died down, even as the benefits of offshoring were being questioned more and more.
But in practice Mr Gonzales has shown few signs of even trying to draw it.
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