What is needed is robust methods to implement and spread these good practises across the nation.
Mike Stygal, is a secondary school teacher who practises paganism in his private life.
He preaches the virtues of personal responsibility and family values, and practises them too.
David MacKay, the DECC's chief scientific adviser, practises what he preaches in his once draughty semi-detached 1940s house.
Down here, Liu Qin-Zheng practises his art with no hurry and clear enjoyment.
The soldier is semi-nomadic, has the adopted Afghan name Sheikh Abdullah and practises herbal medicine, Russia's RIA news agency reports.
Only about a third of all Americans say he is a Christian and 43% say they do not know what religion he practises.
So he now practises his craft in secrecy and with difficulty.
Gaetan Louis de Canonville practises mindfulness meditation in Richmond, south London.
If you come from a country that practises civil law (where a written legal code holds sway), then you must first spend a year getting a Master of Laws at an American university.
If you come from another American state, or from another country that practises English-style common law (in which precedents set by judges are all-important), it is a matter of mugging up and passing the New York bar exam.
Shabbar Rizvi, a lawyer who practises in the Supreme Court, says that, because Mr Sharif tried to divert the general's plane only after the army had moved in, the case is likely to have little bearing on the government's defence of the coup.
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Lets face it, the business world is forever changing and we are right now in a economy that leaves opportunies open to develop new business practises, having business theory backed up with real world application is how we move forward and create tomorrow fortune 500 companies.
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