Nadal hasn't been able to practice as much as he likes because of the rain.
New York state hasn't approved the practice as it awaits the completion of a health-impact study.
Top pros traditionally hadn't sought investors, seeing the practice as a sign of weakness.
What if your child gave up practice as a tax lawyer to care for you?
That's exactly what happened during the run-up to today's Autumn Statement, billed in practice as a 'minibudget'.
For years, Volvo was the gold standard and probably cemented this practice as a viable marketing platform for brands.
" and describes the practice as "Individualized Preventative Dental Care for Toddlers, Children, Adolescents and those with Special Needs.
Zappos seems to have followed this standard practice as is apparent from the email Zappos sent to its customers.
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Yet, the mental health activist refuses to condemn the practice as a whole.
He also needs to grow up a little and learn to practice as hard as he plays, the Giants said.
Labour MSP Charlie Gordon said these the plans were a bad set of ideas in practice as well as principle.
Others will argue that speaking Welsh is, in this context at least, as ill-defined a practice as being a Christian.
And on February 8, 2013, HUD issued its final disparate-impact rule, codifying the practice as legal under the Fair Housing Act.
And even if the force were ready in practice as well as in theory, would Europe's politicians be ready for it?
"Tracking the puck through traffic, you can't get that in practice as a goaltender, " Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard said.
Getting to the heart of these issues, the event will reflect passion, case studies, experiences and current practice as well as academic debate.
Officials have justified the practice as a way of reducing incentives for local governments forcibly to appropriate farmland and sell it to developers.
Coughlin, another major in the U.S. Army (Reserves), used to warn against this practice as a contractor supporting the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
And it highlighted poor prescribing practice as another problem faced by people with schizophrenia, saying patients were not always receiving the most effective medication.
Doctor Claudio Palma uses medical applications built for the iPhone, such as Epocrates and OsiriX, in his day-to-day practice as a pain management specialist.
Unfortunately, even if there are equal opportunities between men and women to attend golf outings for business, my generation sees the practice as archaic.
The firm plans to increase its health-care and energy lobbying practice as well as its Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement and white-collar litigation practice.
They will also look into what they buy and try to uncover the reasons some people see the practice as risky and others do not.
In her eulogy, Emma Gowing said her sister "loved animals and being able to practice as a vet was for her a dream come through".
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Prof Richardson continues to be licensed to practice as a doctor.
McLaren surprised everyone by running with a conventional rear wing in first practice as opposed to a shallower, lower model more suited to Monza's low-downforce track.
Campaigners say such schemes exploit workers by putting them at risk of being chased for unpaid taxes and have described the practice as "abusive tax avoidance".
It promotes self-regulation by the media, and the development of ethical codes of practice as well as awareness raising about issues of media accountability among the public.
When his father died, he was persuaded to leave his practice as a land economist to take up his father's seat as an MP in western Kenya.
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