The doctor who took over serial killer Harold Shipman's former practice in Greather Manchester has backed plans to allow easier access to patient records.
It is now time to restore the concept of 'us' in its former spirit and practice.
Other royals in the Persian Gulf are also in the Islamists' cross-hairs, despite the longstanding practice by the former of generously underwriting the latter in the vain hope of buying them off.
Wal-Mart's own policies sometimes have been circumvented as well, said current and former employees who have observed the practice.
Kevin Moore, 43, a former investment banker who owns Applied Practice Ltd.
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David S. Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice in Miami, said it would be easier to prove felony hazing charges than it would be to prove manslaughter.
The decision only applies to cases where the SEC is seeking a fine for wrongdoing, said John Fahy, a former SEC attorney now in private practice with Whitaker Chalk in Fort Worth.
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Rebecca Pace, a former Wachovia rep now in private practice in Cincinnati--a Delta Air Lines hub--says about 25% of her calls over the past year have come from airline families who are scared stiff.
And three years ago, after quietly buying up an adjoining neighborhood and razing the houses, Augusta National moved much of the parking there and built an astonishing, 18-acre (7-hectare) practice facility on the former parking site near the clubhouse.
The key is for athletes to learn their "optimal state for performance, " or the emotional and mental state that enables the best of their abilities to shine in performance, said mental conditioning coach and former triathlete Chris Janzen, whose practice focuses on unlocking "the clarity, mental strength and emotional endurance" to help athletes maximize their potential.
As a former academic, I had lots of practice determining the interest levels of 18-21 year olds.
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Former crew members say that, in practice, the guns are never fired simultaneously, partly because of ammunition considerations.
Google's cheap ways save 90 cents on the typical IT dollar, according to Mike Nevens, former head of McKinsey's technology practice.
Lawyers are "encouraged that there's a prosecutor at the helm, not a bureaucrat, " said Stuart Meissner, a former Wall Street prosecutor now in private practice.
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But some former employees argue that gouging was standard practice.
While none of the bonds issued for the stadium project are in default, William Nortman, a former SEC lawyer who is now in private practice in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Kahn, a former CPA who is no longer allowed to practice in Florida and Ohio, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and Rosile was sentenced to four and half years in prison.
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Wyatt, a former television producer who had only recently begun to practice Christianity seriously, spotted an opportunity.
"If not now, when" asked Craig Silverman, a former Denver chief deputy district attorney now in private practice.
"Sometimes agencies overreach their mandate for, inter alia, political reasons, " said Sean O'Shea, a former federal prosecutor for securities fraud now in private practice.
The real news was IPValue itself: The startup, formed to help companies manage their patents and other intellectual property, is backed by Goldman Sachs and Boston Consulting and headed by Joe Zier, the former head of KPMG's intellectual-property practice.
What's more worrying is the increasingly common practice of cyberstalking significant others, current and former.
"This is better, " said Schmidt, a former driver, who became a quadriplegic following a 2001 practice-session wreck.
In practice, most advisers have turned out to be former ambassadors and technocrats, not ideologues.
Sean O'Shea, a former federal prosecutor specializing in securities fraud who now is in private practice, said skepticism about Ms. White's conflicts is overblown.
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One study, led by Bill Bradley, a former senator and an adviser to McKinsey's non-profit practice, has found that they waste a lot of money.
David Balto, a former policy director for the Federal Trade Commission, now in private practice, says that the legal definition of anticompetitive practices has changed since 1998.
"The government recognizes that companies fail for business reasons, and most corporate executives do not get prosecuted, " said Jacob Frenkel, a former Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement attorney who is now in private practice.
In the second scheme, a former compliance lawyer for Morgan Stanley and her husband, a private practice lawyer, tipped a trader about upcoming mergers and acquisitions being handled by the bank in exchange for a cut of the profits from trading ahead of the event.
At the clinic, run by Dr. Geeta Shroff, a former obstetrician and pediatrician who admits she is self taught in the practice of stem cell medicine, Cash received embryonic stem cell injections for a disorder that resembles Down syndrome and is caused by a missing part of his X chromosome.
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