What that does is help you practice and keep the goal alive in your mind, which in turn keeps fueling the passion.
In practice, the system struggles to keep track of the money.
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This does not include those countries which, like Russia, seemingly have a floating currency, but one which, in practice, the government tries to keep within a close band with major currencies.
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Although the Boundary Commission, a politically neutral public body in charge of electoral districts, tries to ensure that constituencies are redrawn to reflect demographic changes, in practice, it can't keep up.
General Musharraf may not have a coalition to worry about, but he certainly has two powerful and in practice not entirely distinct groups to keep on the right side of: his own fellow-officers, and the jihadis, who even before they heard of the collapse of the summit were threatening a return to war.
Here are some things to keep in mind when formulating, practicing (because you should practice it) and delivering your elevator pitch.
It should unleash our spectrum resources, practice humility in antitrust, and watch the App Economy keep churning out jobs.
In practice, says Mr Tubiana, it is hard to keep only the numbers and not also the content of the messages.
Partial or complete bans were passed in France and Germany, while groups in the U.K. tried but ultimately failed to keep the practice out.
Europe and America both want Asian countries to stop stockpiling dollars in order to keep their currencies (and exports) cheap, a practice that is fuelling America's unsustainable spending spree.
In practice, perfectly solid immigrants who earn the median salary and keep their noses clean will be kicked out.
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To keep their skills polished, they flew practice flights every several weeks and trained in a simulator twice a year.
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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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Corporate and political leaders should keep three main things in mind, says Michael Robinson, chair of the corporate and regulatory practice at Levick Strategic Communications, in Washington: Immediacy, full-throatedness and a focus on the future.
Western governments say Turkish practice is haphazard, letting some illegal entrants in while using arbitrary force to keep others out.
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Instead, if you whiff, it will serve as the impetus to spend extra time in the batting cage, practice your swing, and attend to the need to keep your eye on the ball.
With practice, you can develop some criteria on which ones to keep, which to leave in the background, and which to drop.
First, it allows Democrats to say that the health care overhaul that is emerging in the Senate has bipartisan support. (In practice, this is hardly true.) Second, it means Democrats will have to keep the more progressive wing of their party from pushing the debate too far to the left in the coming weeks.
Maddon concluded his homestand-long effort to keep his team loose Wednesday by having a pair of penguins, Cliff and Shelly, in the clubhouse before batting practice.
It is hard to recruit and keep some sorts of people in some parts of the country (finding a good receptionist for a doctor's practice in London is a nightmare, for example).
Although Napster states that it is not possible to keep the same account logged in on two machines simultaneously, MusicAlly, a music industry analysis firm, found that in practice quite the reverse was true.
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