In the United States the practice has taken off in the past 10 or so years in response to greater patient diversity and awareness of health disparities.
The Cuomo administration has put off a decision on the drilling practice of high-volume hydraulic fracturing, also known as hydrofracking, as it awaits the results of a health-department review, and its uncertainty over the matter appears to reflect statewide sentiment.
The group sparked a storm of protest from pro-life activists last year when they docked off the coast of Ireland, where the practice of abortion is illegal.
Particularly if board members have taken a proactive role in uncovering past executive chicanery, prosecutors may let the board off the hook even in companies where the practice was widespread.
McLaren had been off the pace of its rivals throughout practice and qualifying, paying the price early in the season for a radical overhaul of the car in the hope of having more development upside in the second half.
The usual practice is to merely lop off some of the interest or principal owed.
Advances in digital appointments and off site care have changed the practice dynamics significantly.
The practice took off during the real-estate boom of the 2000s, as developers flush with cash, working with investment-hungry town governments, turned so-called underutilized properties into big-box retail stores and in many cases upscale residential-commercial developments.
Introduced by TWA in 1961, the practice took off during the merger wave of the 1980s, when executives started pondering whether it was smarter to seek out merger opportunities to make money for shareholders or to hold on to their jobs.
Microsoft is not quoting standby times, but the best practice is to turn the tablet fully off if you will be traveling.
FORBES: Why You Want The Microsoft Surface Pro (And Why You Don't)
Unfortunately, most of the empirical research on whether immigrants make natives worse off in practice is also inconclusive except that the effect, one way or the other, seems small.
He was unaware that the military's practice bombing can set off fires, which actually helps the ecosystem's growth cycle.
While the Capitals stayed off the ice on Tuesday to recover, the Rangers held a full practice.
And they should most certainly put an end to the practice of profiting off the labor of unpaid student athletes while neglecting their education.
But it wasn't until 1747, when an English physicist named Benjamin Robins proved that "rifled" barrels performed better, that the practice really took off.
James said after the morning shootaround practice that he intends to take some games off before the playoffs, presumably after Miami wraps up the No. 1 overall seed.
Flakes continued to fall throughout the night after tapering off from the snow-globe-like flurries that brightened up batting practice.
In the mid-1990s it took off again after the government reinvented a version of it, which in practice mostly helped big-budget American-financed films.
The boy had been dropped off for baseball practice by his father at 6:15 p.m. last Friday, police said.
The championship leader is running with a new chassis but was well off the pace, down in 18th during final practice.
During the dive, which takes up to four hours due to the high density of the water (it is filled with certain chemicals plus air pressure to simulate the circumstances found in space), the cosmonauts in training practice space walking -- and may lose a few kilos off their waist line in the strenuous process.
Firstly it meant that a significant proportion of the foreign debt was in practice written off.
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.
The Knicks had an off day on Tuesday and will practice on Wednesday before Thursday's Game 3 at 7 p.m. at The Garden.
Roy and his partner Frank (Sam Rockwell) rip off the unsuspecting, and the entire movie depends on the extent to which they may or may not choose to practice their skills on each other.
In 1807 one of Napoleon's generals was sent to remonstrate with the then incumbent over the local practice of chopping prisoners' heads off, including, allegedly, that of a French general whose head was then used as a football.
The Sabres returned to practice after getting a day off on Wednesday.
应用推荐