Motwani, who is about to complete his MBA, admits that simultaneously studying and launching a business has been tough, but in other ways helpful in that he has been immediately able to translate business theory into hard practice.
The lessons they taught were deceptively simple in theory, but hard in practice.
Exceptional achievers always experience low levels of confidence and self-confidence, but they train hard and practice continually until they reach an acceptable level of competence.
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"They had lot of influence on me, since my coach told me many times that I should practice hard and become like them, " she said.
And the synergy that looks good on paper is proving hard to put into practice.
The result of this unreasonable and unfair data collection process has hit cardiologists in private practice particularly hard.
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He also needs to grow up a little and learn to practice as hard as he plays, the Giants said.
Increased diversification of their economies away from oil is an obvious solution but one that is hard to achieve in practice.
That sounds good in theory but is hard to spot in practice.
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Yet by 1994, he was devoting so much time to his parents and their health problems that it was hard to maintain his practice.
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Yet by 1994, given all the time he was devoting to his parents and their health problems, he found it hard to maintain his practice.
The practice includes hard assets like chairs and x-ray machines, but it also has a customer base that religiously returns every six months for a cleaning.
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The problem is that as there are relatively few heart transplants - just over 150 a year in the UK - it is hard to establish good practice guidelines.
In fighter pilot training school he had to practice twice as hard as others to master the same maneuvers.
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It can be hard if your social media practice is at work and you lack confidence in some element of the brand or product.
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However, the cat (or, rather, subatomic particles that behave like the cat) has proved hard to hunt down in practice because such superpositions of states are fragile and easily disrupted phenomena.
To me, an ornate primping station seems a little, well, vain: delovely in theory but, like a certain over-the-top sequined dress that hangs unworn in my closet, hard to pull off in practice.
Even during the all-night programming sessions to launch new features on Hitched, it has never felt difficult since I know 100 of those nights will never be as hard as a single wrestling practice.
In practice, it is hard to parcel out the blame between technology and globalisation, because the two are so intertwined.
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In practice, it is hard to find buyers in this bracket who do not have lots of equity in their homes.
"We worked very hard to integrate him into our practice and into our organization, and he adapted very well, was doing a really good job for us, " she said.
Because districts receive funds from so many disparate sources at the state, local, and federal level with various strings attached and all have different local political considerations at hand, in practice it is quite hard to predict demand.
"His evaluation reports said that he had some difficulties in his residency, fitting into his residency, and we worked very hard to integrate him into our practice and into our organization, and he adapted very well, was doing a really good job for us, " she said.
In practice, this could be hard to achieve, but he has identified one principle.
Hard to imagine, yet common practice for millions of investors.
"This day of commissioning represents the culmination of months and years of hard work of training, trials and practice focussed on ensuring that Defender is ready to undertake operations around the world whenever tasked, " he added.
All of this means that, for an outsider who observes even some dubious parenting practice, it can be hard to tell whether a relationship is actually abusive, or whether you've simply caught a family on a bad day.
"In practice, it's hard to simulate how tall they really are, " said Indiana's Jordan Hulls, a 6-foot senior who was at least 4 inches shorter than the players usually guarding him and went 0 for 6 on 3-point tries.
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