About 20, 000 girls a year are thought to be at risk from the practice.
Along with that shirtless jog from the practice field in the rain during training camp, of course.
Never mind that benefits from the practice aren't convincingly proven and that some doctors say it could be dangerous.
Never mind that benefits from the practice aren't convincingly proven and that some doctors say it could even be dangerous.
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Sandra Quinn, of APACS, says it is no different from the practice - used before credit cards - of paying an upfront deposit.
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In another example a lady developed cervical cancer after failing to attend appointments for smear tests over a nine-year period, despite regular reminders from the practice.
The valuation would seek to answer the question: how many months or years of profits could a purchasing dental firm expect to yield from the practice?
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The film takes its name from the practice of setting a small fire to clear out nearby brush, allowing a fast-advancing forest fire to pass by harmlessly.
At the age of 55 the trim Nebraska native has veered sharply from the practice of medicine to study how to make health care work better as a business.
Desist from the practice of discouraging their community not to cooperate with the FBI, and, instead, encourage them to cooperate fully with law enforcement authorities trying to keep us all safe.
One story goes that tapas got their start from the practice in Spanish bars of placing something, such as a slice of ham, on top of a glass to protect a drink from flies.
Finnerty never got into a regular season game, though -- as the Baltimore Sun reported -- he was called up from the practice squad and put on the Ravens' active roster in December 2007.
Andy will be down at Wimbledon in the week beforehand working tirelessly to get that backhand and first serve firing consistently, but it's about taking your game from the practice court to the match court.
"I have been very much engaged in the life of the law, and I don't view my academic experience as one where I have been isolated and apart or divorced from the practice, " she said.
When the framers took from English practice the parliamentary weapon of impeachment, they recognized that the form of the government they had created, with its finely tuned balance among the branches, was inconsistent with the parliamentary dominance inherent in the English model.
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She says John was recently let go from the medical practice where he was an otolaryngologist for 30 years.
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Some bankers insist that occasionally varying from the normal practice makes sense.
But U.S. Cellular moved away from the industry practice of just unilaterally charging for them, instead swapping the stick of penalties for the carrot of rewards.
The congregation that packed St Flannan's Church included Ms Gowing's devastated parents, her friends, her colleagues from the veterinary practice in Mold where she worked and officers from North Wales Police.
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Taxing depositors is seen by the market as a radical change from the usual practice, and doing so would give depositors in other debt-ridden countries an incentive to shift their money to banks in other countries, most likely Germany.
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Although a strong pound and weak euro may have encouraged Ryton to keep importing parts from outside, the practice sets it apart from most other volume carmakers in Britain.
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The new policies will also stop, from the end of 2013, the practice of businesses such as fund supermarkets or online discount stockbrokers accepting payments from some of the investment funds whose policies they are selling.
At the least, driver training in the U.S. could benefit from adopting the European practice of using professional instructors rather than the ad hoc supervision currently afforded by moonlighting high school teachers.
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If the principle we care about is protecting children from harm, the practice should pertain to all threats comparably.
You come up with a great idea, but moving that new discovery from theory to practice or from the lab to the marketplace, that's a challenge.
In the ruling, Weeks found that not only did prosecutors across the state intentionally use the race of a potential juror as a significant factor in decisions to exercise preemptory challenges -- the practice of striking somebody from a jury without explanation, but that the practice occurred in Robinson's case.
It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
You might end up with people from the real estate practice working on an environmental case.
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This was a departure from the normal GAA practice where journalists were allowed into the hall at the annual congress.
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