You can find this approach in clinical practice when patients are processed in 15-minute blocks during which a prescriber hunts for symptoms and uses a loosely crafted, often-times commercially driven, algorithm to pick which medication(s) to prescribe.
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Mr. Shuvalov received the option as compensation in 1996 when, still a lawyer in private practice, he had helped tycoon Roman Abramovich buy a Sibneft stake from the government, a spokesman for Mr. Abramovich said.
Great in theory, not great in practice when applied uniformly to all types of assets.
"When I'm on the court, or when I'm in practice, all my focus is on my teammates and the team, " the sophomore said.
In practical terms, the real revolution in management practice comes when the firm starts defining the goals of work in the form of user stories.
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Klien, who will take part in a race weekend for the first time since the 2007 British Grand Prix when he replaced Jenson Button in second practice at Silverstone while at Honda, is eager to impress his new boss.
But in practice, when you have no other distractions, you actually become more productive.
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They do describe a fundamental American principal that has defined us and makes us unique when we put them in to practice.
In 2007, when the practice began, the trailers were supposed to be moved once every two weeks to different undisclosed locations, but that has ceased, according to published reports.
It's no surprise that concerns about fracking began to really rise in 2009, when the practice migrated from states like Texas and Louisiana, where oil and gas development is commonplace, to Pennsylvania, where oil production peaked in 1891.
But journalism can be a perilous calling in Iraq, one of the most dangerous countries for journalists to practice in since 2003, when the war there began.
The AAP took a neutral stance on male circumcision when it last considered the practice in 1999.
When the organization "changed practice in a way that seemed oblique or inconsistent, donors were angry, " she said.
Police said the aircraft was involved in a practice display when the crash happened at 16:55 BST on Saturday.
Current SEC Chairman Christopher Cox acknowledged this practice in July when he put out for comment proposed amendments to Reg SHO.
While I am a strong believer in the flywheel principal as a general practice, there are also times when radical change is in fact the critical element needed to move a company to the next level of success.
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We were impressed when he drove for us in the first practice sessions in Abu Dhabi and Brazil.
But, you know, you're--from, you know, eighth grade, 1978, till 2005 when I'm 40 years old, you know, going to weddings and hearing "Whip It, " when I was on the practice football field hearing "Whip It" when I was in eighth grade.
Employers, however, need to be careful to put these rules in writing for how and when executives can defer income, and then the rules must be followed in practice.
Penske Racing said the 35-year-old Brazilian will be back in his Toyota-powered Dallara when practice starts on Sunday, three weeks before the race.
"Everyone agreed that in theory but obviously when it comes to practice and it comes to themselves people felt miffed I imagine, " she said.
Jordan is the antithesis of Mike Rice, fired April 3 when a video revealing his abuse of players in practice aired on ESPN the day before.
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He was beginning a new four-year contract when he was escorted off a practice field in August, a few days after he returned his malfunctioning phone to the school.
When you see it in this light, the practice can gain more urgency and IT can start taking its place not as a back office infrastructure but as a way to produce front office victories.
When Leslie and I were coming up in the practice of law, firms large, medium and small, tended to make associates equity partners if they were great lawyers and showed promise as productive shepherds of existing business.
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In theory, such flare-ups should offer the European Union a chance to show some military mettle for all its talk of having a rapid-reaction force of its own, but in practice the Macedonian crisis comes when Europeans are still wholly unready for reaction.
The extent of the shortage of dentists in some areas of rural Wales became evident in July 2003, when 600 people queued to take up NHS places on offer at a new practice in Carmarthen.
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The practice peaked in the early 1900s when there were 900 establishments across the city.
Labour continued the practice when it took over, throwing in membership of the House of Lords.
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