For example, it's standard practice in video games for the player's character to be much harder to kill than her or his enemies. |
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In urban areas, structures must be built of non-combustible materials, which is standard practice today. |
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This is standard practice now at all Grand Prix venues but the situation when Watkins took over in 1978 was very different. |
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But United officials told the Yorkshire Post last night that making tickets available internally was standard practice. |
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It is not standard practice in an ordinary domestic context to warn a person of his impending arrest. |
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It was standard practice that pilots would dive from 11,000 ft to 3,000 ft before releasing their bombs. |
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In ancient Greece and Rome, it was standard practice for men and boys to wear women's clothing to play female characters. |
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While still common in rural areas of Korea, these customs are no longer standard practice in cities. |
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This process is standard practice in most, if not all, first world countries. |
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Until recently it was almost standard practice that you would be turned away from hospital. |
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Any design that increases convenience makes recycling much more likely to become standard practice. |
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This lying, prevarication and knocking people's heads together is standard practice. |
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It is almost standard practice in divorce courts for custody of children to be given to the mother. |
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An inquiry is standard practice in cases when a psychiatric patient has killed someone. |
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Irving claimed that it was standard practice at the time that air raid shelters should have doors which opened outwards. |
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The book could have been compressed by running footnotes at the bottom of the page, as is standard practice. |
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In other districts, open enrolment is standard practice provided space is available, but the kinds of schools available remain limited. |
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All work shall be carried out in accordance with the best standard practice, by mechanics skilled in the type of work concerned. |
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Last night a Wetherspoon spokesman admitted that offering doubles rather than singles was standard practice in all the company's pubs. |
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The company quickly reverted to the more standard practice of mouthing platitudes instead of the bald-faced truth. |
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Buying fuel with the main weekly shop will become standard practice at suburban shopping centres here as it is in France. |
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It is standard practice in a lot of European private clinics to pay for a five-day stay even when you have a natural birth. |
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It has become standard practice to combine several indicators for science, technology, and innovation to form composite numbers. |
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Once again, a more adversarial and legalistic approach arguably had an effect on the Water Board's standard practice. |
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A single share class and the segregation of the duties of the Chairman and the CEO have been standard practice at LEM for many years. |
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The Rwandan representative recused herself in accordance with standard practice when the SubCommittee reviewed this application. |
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In compliance with the standard practice of our profession we have also undertaken the verifications required by law. |
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It was noted that a withdrawal clause is a standard practice in disarmament treaties. |
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I'd like to refer more people to her, so that it becomes standard practice instead of a problem situation. |
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Last night Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon admitted that offering doubles rather than singles was standard practice in all the company's pubs. |
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It is standard practice that the captain of the aircraft which has just been inspected is debriefed about the findings. |
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It used to be standard practice to prescribe low-fat diets for people with CF to avoid the discomfort associated with fat malabsorption. |
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According to some bumf I have from the Canadian High Commission, it is standard practice, at all Canadian state banquets, to sprinkle every course with saskatoons. |
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It's hardly standard practice for a hostile takeover, where it is normal to pour as much scorn and vitriol on the target's management as possible. |
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The only other reason given was that precedent or standard practice made it in some way prohibitively wrong that such information should be divulged. |
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I was wearing white cotton gloves while leafing through Wills' manuscript – standard practice when handling such old archival paper. |
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The standard practice in these situations is to say what should be done if the universe were static. |
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In the standard practice of Middle East scorekeeping, you can usually tell by the reaction of each side. |
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Inside the tent, U.S. officials said it was standard practice to use morticians putty to prepare bodies for viewing and was not intended to fool the Iraqi people. |
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Consistent with standard practice, he had advised the Chief Minister that his request required the concurrence of the United Kingdom. |
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That is standard practice from what I've seen and done so far. |
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As per standard practice and in order to simplify the presentation, fundings are indicated in the year they were approved. |
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When the judges took down the data in the minors courts, it was considered standard practice. |
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Other journalists may scoff at me for this – it's standard practice to push sources to go on the record. |
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As an industry, we have an enviable health and safety record in the UK and it is standard practice to be meticulous where testing is concerned. |
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And no, this is not a rare occurrence, it is more than standard practice and what's more,getting in under the 15 ppm mark is rare, believe me. |
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To do this they could look no further than their standard practice regarding nonathletic extracurricular activities. |
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The minister rose in this House to tell us that it was standard practice, since private insurance also has a waiting period. |
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If it's been standard practice forever that it was just the minister and a minimum of support staff who went to these things, fine. |
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At this time, visual assessment of sprout damage will continue to be the standard practice. |
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According to standard practice, no new mandate is required for periodic protocols renewing fisheries agreements. |
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Furthermore, the tax credit is calculated as a percentage of the amount of the investment, which is standard practice for investment aid. |
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Although most soybean growers have already sprayed their fields once which is standard practice, Parent says second and even third applications are needed in some areas before harvest begins in early September. |
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This is the case where the failure is not imputable to its fault and is not attributable to some cause for which it is responsible by law, by juristic act or in accordance with standard practice. |
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We thought it was standard practice for a manicurist to clean our nails by wrapping an orange stick in cotton and dipping it in remover, but it turns out that's completely the wrong way to do it. |
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Primary disinfection in a water treatment plant is standard practice to kill or inactivate microbiological organisms, thereby reducing the threat of waterborne disease outbreak. |
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On the other side, it may be a mousetrap, rat poison or an agricultural issue like the branding of cattle, which is a standard practice in the industry. |
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The Court informed the Committee that it now intends to follow standard practice and to distinguish between managerial and financial accounting by detaching cost distributions from the budget appropriation. |
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Because one thing is clear: the spring summit will become standard practice in the future, so that we not only bank on a future-orientated, knowledge-based society, but can also actually live in it. |
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Treated uniforms have been standard practice since 1951, when an ARS-developed miticidal mixture, M-1960, was used. |
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Thirdly, the compromise that has been reached will effectively put an end to overdraft facilities, which are standard practice in Germany and widely used elsewhere. |
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As a standard practice, when information needs to be corrected or revised, the original information should be crossed out in such a manner that the original writing is still visible. |
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As a consequence of the minister's statements today, it is clear that yesterday when he spoke to the House, he misspoke himself about whether or not this was standard practice, which is what he is declaring today. |
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The preparation and use of photorealistic images of is standard practice and used to help market the opportunities to stakeholders, the public and the press. |
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When the constitution was drawn up it was standard practice for people suspected of anonymously slandering their political opponents to be challenged to duels. |
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Due to the use of automatic and semiautomatic twist locks, the standard practice is to land tanks and containers on a 'pin cradle' to facilitate the fitting or removal of twist locks. |
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Such oddities are standard practice from the MP for Montgomeryshire. |
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They have been seeking options for both cultivar selection and the use of soil amendments as compared with the standard practice of using a forage green manure. |
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Although standard practice in America, this is unusual in Britain, where political leaders usually fade into a discreet Valhalla of positions on company boards. |
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If red light overexposure and a skin burn occurs, the patient should be treated according to standard practice for the treatment of cutaneous burns. |
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Since it was standard practice for the pilot to land or position the balloon near a road, he likely did not adequately consider the risk posed by the proximity of power lines. |
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I was also rather dismayed by the way the accused were displayed in an iron cage, but I was told that this is standard practice in Russian criminal courts. |
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A standard practice of America's Cold War summitry was to press the cause of dissidents in all encounters with Soviet representatives. |
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We wanted to remind adults to make designated drivers standard practice among party-goers. |
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Since 1996 the DOL has consistently utilized a standard practice for determining the prevailing wages that apply to H-2B guest workers. |
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The representative of UNEP said that it was standard practice within UNEP to raise the issue of membership of Conventions at all levels, including Government and Ministerial. |
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The best possible outcome would be that their application would become standard practice for internal policy formation among proponents of future energy projects. |
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We found that the Region's past standard practice of ensuring quality control through a program of random testing had been interrupted for an extended period. |
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In most jurisdictions it became standard practice to place students with special education needs in regular schools but in self-contained classes according to their particular needs. |
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Teleradiology is also increasingly becoming standard practice. |
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This has become standard practice across the industry. |
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While recycling used carton packs is standard practice in many countries, projects to do this are still only in the organisational stages in others. |
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Cablecom's new policy reflects the recent changes to standard practice. |
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In recent years, springback calculation and the compensation of the tool shape has become standard practice, allowing shorter prototyping times and lowering the risk of poor die design. |
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Following a receipt-acknowledgement message, the standard practice of both sending and recipient libraries is to delete the image file through default system configuration. |
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As is standard practice in accordance to derby rules, all fish presented to the weighmaster are cut open and checked for any anomalies and foreign objects. |
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At two of the hospitals, malnourished and those at-risk patients will quickly receive nutritional treatment 24 to 48 hours sooner than standard practice. |
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Standard practice included plain radiography and, if appropriate, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and fluoroscopic investigations. |
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Standard practice evolved to use two independent systems for feeding water to the boiler. |
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Standard practice for collection of dislodgeable residues from floors. |
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