The measure would end the common practice of re-registering banks under a new name.
You're more likely to practice every day if you make it more fun by varying your regimen.
No one makes them feel bad when they say a word incorrectly, and they're not told to practice that word dozens of times.
It's simple: You're less likely to practice due diligence when your expressed doubts might be construed as insults, or evidence of bad faith.
Negotiating an effective and fair climate agreement offers countries a needed opportunity to practice peace and re-frame international relations along cooperative rather than competitive lines.
For all your analysis and practice you're not programmed and when it comes to the match you react to what's in front of you, and that is what England are failing to do.
We welcome Dame Janet's conclusion that the GMC cannot be criticised or held responsible for the fact that Shipman was free to re-enter unsupervised general practice following his conviction for his drugs offence in 1976.
"Every time you're in the grocery store, practice that smile, " Ms. Wood says she tells clients.
Even after extensive practice, we're still not as effective with the BlackJack's microscopic QWERTY pad as we'd like to be.
"You're a little doctor with a practice somewhere--it's very intimidating, " says Peter McDonnell, chair of the ophthalmology department at the University of California at Irvine.
In theory, these days are the opportunity for the Commons to exercise its core responsibility to monitor the use of public money - in practice, they're debates on issues raised by select committee reports.
"I want to really stress the examples of good practice which we're publishing in our report today, where agencies are working together at a local level to really make a difference on safeguarding children, " he said.
All of these phrases bring a new conversation to our education practice and allow us to re-define where, when, and how learning happens.
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And if you have a family, an administration, a Congress and a whole country to ask, you're going to get a lot of practice.
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In a society, a lot of times we have to step back and ask ourselves if what we're doing in principle, not in practice, is right.
"We're used to the first day of practice just about every ball on the ground, fumbled exchanges, all those things, " said the Detroit Lions' Jim Schwartz, coach of the South team.
"Over practice time and the course of the game, we're going to play catch with each other, touch bats, different things like that, so during the practice time and the three hours of the game, there's really not that much you can do, " Granderson said.
The more clothes they have to wear, the less they're able to be independent in their toileting practice.
As exciting as this work is, don't look for this technology to be in practice tomorrow -- we're still years away from bringing this to market.
We'll be honest with you, we don't know a lot about marketing healthcare devices to everyday people, so perhaps posting a goofy YouTube video with some re-written classic rock songs is standard practice in the industry.
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Kirchnerbs threat to cancel contracts with foreign companies if they do not re-invest in Argentina has become a common practice.
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"It's basically a week, so we've got to get over there, get over jet lag and get some practice in to make sure we're ready to come next Thursday, " he said.
At every turn, you're encouraged to slow down, breathe deeply, and practice "mindfulness"--i.e.
"If you're a physician and you use this drug in your practice, I think it might be worth reconsidering, " says Allen Taylor, head of cardiology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Yes, in theory, the commission could then re-submit the original proposals unamended, but in practice they would be unlikely to do so, not least because, if a third of national parliaments are against a proposal, so will be their governments, and the commission would be close to losing the qualified majority needed to pass laws.
"We all have the expectation to practice prudent, conscientious medicine, but we're not trained to be DEA agents, " Longo said.
"In the next five years we're going to see more and more exoskeletons out there in practice, " says Sugar, associate professor at the Department of Engineering, Arizona State University.
"We're happy that Google appears to be stepping up to its responsibility and ending the practice of profiting from copyright infringement, " says Jeremy Zweig, a Viacom spokesperson.
We think we're pioneering the clinical application of this by setting up the Tumour Profiling Unit, but one would think this would be absolutely routine practice for every cancer patient - and that's what we're aiming to bring about.
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