Mr. Hudson wouldn't say how often the practice occurred, and wouldn't identify its client.
When they watch baseball practice, they often see them standing around in the outfield while the coach throws batting practice.
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Obviously this clumsy manual method would not often be used in practice, and the services of a computer programmer would generally be required to automate it.
This emphasis on sourcing fresh ingredients, having a relationship with the producers, knowing the history of the food, is something I admire and relate to -- but not something that I'm able to practice very often in my country.
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This is fine in theory, but in practice it often distorts the market for the remaining privately owned banks by keeping too many banks in business and by allowing nationalised banks with the benefit of a government guarantee to borrow more cheaply.
And users from those three countries were also the most likely to engage in other risky behavior on work PCs, including reading personal e-mail, downloading music and video and even peer-to-peer file-sharing, a practice that often spreads malicious software or inadvertently gives outsiders access to sensitive documents.
J. and Twin Falls, Idaho. (Though large chains like Zales have approached him, Rothman says they tend to want more business than he's willing to give--no more than 5% of total sales.) He often makes his salesclerks practice in front of a videocamera so they can analyze their performance later.
Woodson often bemoaned a lack of practice when asked about the Knicks' flat showings.
The idea of democracy, and indeed the practice, albeit often in a flawed manner, is spreading as never before.
Due to changes in the delivery of health services, patients will often see different GPs or practice nurses over a period of time.
Though democratic politicians and economic reformers can agree on the need for more efficient and accountable institutions, in practice change is often resisted.
Simply put, being a thought leader is instrumental and often essential to leveraging your practice, which is regularly the way you can become very wealthy.
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In practice, cabbies often will try to charge you for luggage below this size, luggage you place in the back seat, groceries in the trunk, etc.
Mr. Penick observed that older golfers often spend far too many practice hours trying to bang out long shots on the range while neglecting the short game.
Most of the crevasses are natural but, adds Fridjon, Canadian military once used the glacier for bombing practice - hikers often find rusty shrapnel 'souvenirs' on its sparkling surface.
But inspectors said in some areas the service could do better, saying practice was more often satisfactory than good, and that young people were not sufficiently challenged to do better.
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Thanks to high fixed commissions and little interest in building wealth for investors, customers were encouraged to buy and sell shares and investment trusts, Japan's version of mutual funds, as often as possible (a practice known as churning).
"This feels much more like attacks staged in the past by other al Qaeda affiliates, rather than another attempt to exchange hostages for ransom, as has often been AQIM's practice, " said Andrew Lebovich, a long-time observer of AQIM currently in Senegal.
While this practice is more often than not followed to simplify workflow rather than born of malice, it raises serious questions about the accountability of individual members of IT when something in fact does go wrong, e.g. poor decision-making that results in resource downtime.
To build their confidence, Gamba threw them into competitions more often, abandoning the past Russian practice of only showing up for large international events.
That is not bad for a risk-free asset with a maturity of one to six years in theory, and often only a few months in practice.
On the other hand, women tend toward lower-paying specialties like pediatrics and general practice, and they often make further trade-offs in pay for more flexibility, he says.
And while this problem often arises among the fringes of the securities industry at lesser and often dubious brokerage firms, this practice also occurs at the big boys, be they Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, UBS, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, or the like.
Although the regionals often fly routes in agreements with larger carriers and are governed by the same safety rules, in practice, Mr. McGee says, the regionals often employ lesser standards for crew training, pilot training, and operations and maintenance.
The midlife crisis often amounted to tinkering with a Southwest practice without going all the way.
This practice, however, is often challenged, most recently by Peter Whoriskey in the Washington Post.
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This means its advice is often out of sync with conventional medical practice.
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