And it gets down to the nitty-gritty of how to make it happen in practice.
At first sight having investors pay for ratings sounds like a good idea, but it is difficult to see how it would work in practice.
While smart meters in theory could help lower their bills, West wants to see how it works in practice before he contemplates a major program.
National Trust director-general Dame Fiona Reynolds said changes to the framework would "improve the document and give it a better tone and balance", but added she would "watch to see how it works in practice".
We also know how important it is for students to practice, through experiential learning, how to manage their finances.
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All I wanted to do was play the trumpet, just get better at it, and just practice and practice, but I never realized how important it is to know the history - just like knowing the history of yourself.
And it does not take 50 years after the introduction of a drug to determine how it is best employed in practice.
Perhaps we all underestimated how complicated it would be to move genomic knowledge into the practice of medicine and public health.
"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.
"Back in the 1970s and 1980s we'd call this a career-ender of an injury, because doctors back then didn't know how to fix it, but we have better techniques and more practice at it, so we now call this injury -- even as horrific as it looked -- a 'career delayer, ' " said Webb.
Put that information on the Web and let people see it to hold doctors and hospitals accountable for how they practice.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) gave the scheme a cautious welcome, saying it was keen to see how the scheme worked in practice, and urged the government to go further.
It was important to show how being online could improve classroom practice, Mr Dodd stressed.
Although in principle the Dutch still favour austerity, in practice they have not yet been able to agree on how to do it (see article).
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In real life, Mr. Moosa left his own medical practice to tell jokes, riffing on topics such as how it feels to board an airplane when fellow passengers think you're there to hijack it.
But critics say it would be difficult in practice for authorities to monitor how buyers are making use of these purchases.
It wants lenders to face new restrictions on how they advertise, and it is to consult with the industry on a new code of practice.
"Unless you have a coach by then guiding you in the fundamentals, showing you how to practice and work on your short game, and taking you through the rough spots, it's going to be pretty tough, " he said.
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Google will agree to alter how it presents bits of info from review sites like Yelp (a criticized practice it was changing in some areas already), and will make it contractually easier to advertise across other search engines like, well, Bing.
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It recommended a pilot scheme to see how single-use instruments would work in practice.
It also started a separate Recession Marketing Practice this year to counsel companies on how to use their marketing budgets wisely.
Facebook is taking standard practice for these IT companies to a new high, or low, depending on how you look at it.
How this would work in practice and whether it would negate the need for a cap on care costs remain to be seen.
Moody's says it discontinued unsolicited ratings five years ago owing to widespread misunderstanding of the practice, though it continues to analyse a small number of companies (it will not say exactly how many) whose initial unsolicited ratings pre-date 2000.
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