Of course, at that point you'll see one another's pictures, a virtual way of putting into practice Don Crowther's No. 1 piece of advice, that you share your photograph.
If Evan Owens, Co-Founder of tech startup Pogoseat, has his way, the age old practice of sneaking around or bribing ushers is about to come to a close.
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After all, rationing health care is in no way beneficial to those who practice of medicine.
Ego-bragging about former companies was so prevalent I implemented a fun way of calling attention to this negative practice.
Officials have justified the practice as a way of reducing incentives for local governments forcibly to appropriate farmland and sell it to developers.
If you are insistent on not having to argue your decisions and explain your reasons every step of the way, an ensemble practice may not be for you.
But the most intriguing force behind the campaign's pace lies in the way technology has changed the art and practice of both campaigning and fund-raising.
The practice of pooling resources this way dates as early as Roman times when people formed burial clubs to pay funeral and living expenses for member families.
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But what you may not know is that these reductions were based on a survey conducted by the American Medical Association, at the request of the CMS, that seemed to go out of its way to omit cardiologists in private practice from the survey participants.
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One of the most important benefits of legal practice is the number of choices it gives women to seek and find a way to excel, achieve economic freedom and have a family life at the same time.
By the way, we had just been talking to one of the practice leaders about Affordable Healthcare Act issues.
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The reason for the practice is simple: Christianity is a way of life.
Unlimited calling may sound like an all-you-can-eat moneyloser, but it cuts way down on "churn, " the costly practice of customers switching freely between wireless carriers.
The CMS can take a more realistic approach to understanding the challenges that come with specific types of medical practice groups and react in a way that will help these doctors stay in business.
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The bill would also ban the practice of posting checking account transactions in a way that maximizes overdraft fees.
They would finally allow us to mine the lessons of patient experience and medical practice in a systematic way.
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In most, but not all countries, the majority of respondents are dissatisfied with the way democracy is operating in practice (chart 2).
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Even after going through the required 45 minutes of handwriting practice, I found the system made way too many errors in translating my lousy penmanship to be useful.
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Over time, senior partners and colleagues can become a natural fit to take over the practice in a seamless way, lessening the risk of client attrition, which in turn benefits the equity value of a business.
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The more challenging problem is whether there is any way in which the objectives of the law enforcement authorities can be achieved in practice.
In practice, a gold value link has been the most effective way of achieving this goal.
Lead plaintiffs are supposed to hire attorneys and oversee the litigation on behalf of the rest of the class, although in practice it usually works the other way around, with the lawyers using portfolio-monitoring software to identify an institutional investor with a loss and then recruiting that investor to represent the class.
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When I got on the phone with Lauren a few weeks ago, she talked to me while weaving through L.A. traffic on her way to a photo shoot not a suggested practice but a reality of the day-to-day demands of running two fashion lines, two websites and a successful novel series (L.A. Candy was a New York Times bestseller).
The principal one is that, when considering all of the participants' overall costs of reducing emissions, economic theory and now business practice teaches us that a carbon trading approach is the least cost way of meeting the environmental objective.
In practice, a couple of widely spaced telescopes can take you a long way.
Subsequently, I found my way into private practice and have enjoyed a rewarding career helping out and advocating on behalf of state and local governmental agencies, consumer oriented groups and smaller private entities in their battles against the larger corporations and government agencies, too, primarily in the energy industry.
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But the way the map is drawn and the rhetoric from Ministers, which frankly doesn't leave much room for doubt about they way they see this going, does raise a number of questions about how this will work in practice.
People my age are already comfortable with the practice, and each generation of people entering adulthood is likely to feel the same way.
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And she watched as the method of paying for health care reached its way into the exam room, putting a stranglehold on how doctors practice, and profoundly influencing the doctor-patient relationship.
This is a fundamental break from the way legal research has been performed since the mid-1700s, when Sir William Blackstone revolutionized the practice of law by putting English common-law cases into categories.
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