Sentences with phrase «as usual practice»

Rey Akdogan (b. 1974, lives in New York) as her usual practice has responded to the gallery space with a site - specific installation that has given birth to a body of works that derive from it.
Most citizens are morally corrupt and such people see corruption as usual practices.
It's all politics as usual practiced by bureacratic bean counters who have no hands - on experience with the stuff that beans buy.

Not exact matches

«While this process continues, it is business as usual for team members, customers and partners with no changes to current structures, practices and processes.»
So, in addition to the usual sorts of physical fitness pursuits such as running and cycling, I do Kangoo, practice boxing, and climb mountains.
But when local African rulers like Mugabe publicly indulge in the practice, the poachers in his country and the rest of Central Africa can't help but be emboldened to continue business as usual.
At Forbes, Marianne Bickle leads the charge for those who feel that bosses need to fight back against the impulse to loosen the rules as the temperature climbs, stressing that keeping productivity up means keeping the usual standards and practices in place.
«Quite frankly my understanding was this was business as usual and normal practice for companies to write broad terms of service that didn't provide specific examples,» he said after being pressed on the point again.
And as usual, advisory firms like Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) are joining with the public pension funds to demand governance reforms that perform better in theory than in practice.
He said there was «impatience with a return to «business as usual» - represented by still - soaring bonuses and little visible change in banking practices
This hotel does nothing to adjust for leftovers, and assumes that business as usual is best practice.
As is my usual practice, we ground the flour twice.
As per usual, coaches and players met with and spoke to the assembled media after yesterday's practice session.
It's a medical intervention because it is 1) done as a medical practice, and 2) it intervenes in labor because it requires a woman to give up some of her usual mobility.
It can be hard to get to bed after late - night practices, but it is still so important to go through a quick version of the usual bedtime routine and then get to bed as soon as reasonably possible.
Nestlé in India faces difficulties in using its usual formula marketing practices as the International Code and Resolutions are effectively implemented and enforced.
The effect of these kinds of supports on home visitors has not been well studied, but some research on similar interventions indicates implementation of evidence - based practices with fidelity monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates of staff turnover, as well as lower levels of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational climate has been associated with more positive attitudes toward adoption of evidence - based programs.32
As Dr. Jerome Rosner, an expert on learning differences, writes: «The learning disabled child needs explicit, unambiguous instruction that is offered in limited portion and accompanied by more than the usual amount of drill and practice.
I do a lot of shared care provision, and while I respect my midwifery colleagues, when it comes to medical decisions, they will defer to me, just as I will defer to them about usual midwifery practice or protocols.
Aside from an organization that egregiously misrepresents a study, or hand picks only select studies from a wealth of data to suit its agenda, or takes limited research and makes very dangerous recommendations or claims that go against practice as usual, then I don't see the problem with the recommendations and position that AAFP has made.
By the way, an article that makes a point of portraying obstetricians as hypocritical, arrogant and incompetent practitioners and then trots out the usual tired untruths (they have no experience of unmedicated deliveries; their practice isn't evidence - based) isn't exactly doing a fine job of «advocating for cooperation and understanding between sides.»
The DWP accept that their claims were «ambiguous» and «had not been rechecked by the Department's analysts as is the usual practice
The Authorization differs from the usual practice of declaring war against a specific country; even during the Cold War, the US Congress still authorized or declared the use of force or war against individual countries and not against communism as a whole.
To be sure, there will be those who'll practice politics as usual and unwittingly demean all of us.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Andrew Goldstein told jurors to reject the defense contention that Silver was just practicing politics as usual.
So much for defense claims that they were only practicing politics as usual.
There is no doubt in my mind that had we attended those Planning Board meetings, we would have been called a small group of people regularly attending Planning Board meetings and do not represent a majority of citizens and practice «politics as usual
Uncertain of how this will play out in the lower chamber, the government last week declined to send the bill straight there as would be usual practice.
A comprehensive study conducted by Vetmeduni Vienna, BOKU and ZAMG has now shown that the usual cooling systems, such as earth - air heat exchangers or direct and indirect evaporative cooling, some of which have been established practice since the 1960s, are good choices for cooling livestock buildings.
Dr Canonico says: «This study provides a glimpse into a future where flexible working practices could become business as usual and seen as an entitlement by employees, especially among the younger generation.
And, as usual, we provided practical tips for training in and practicing academic and industrial science, offered up by fellow young scientists and more experienced hands.
It is also notable that the reduction in falls reported in the current trial is made in comparison to a treadmill walking intervention of similar intensity, as opposed to no intervention or usual care... Mirelman and colleagues» findings have important implications for clinical practice.
These data took account of usual practice in food preparation, such as whether the fruit and vegetables had been peeled and washed.
«Involving the GP practices in the Salford Lung Study allowed the team to create an unsupervised environment for the patients, enabling important factors in usual clinical care — such as adherence, frequency of dosing and persistence of good inhaler technique — to rightly influence the trial outcomes.
This year our annual workshop will focus as usual on our yoga practice in both Active and Restorative Practice, blending the rewarding work of payanayama and meditation into practice in both Active and Restorative Practice, blending the rewarding work of payanayama and meditation into Practice, blending the rewarding work of payanayama and meditation into the mix.
As usual with more difficult poses, practice of more basic asanas will provide a springboard from which to make the leap.
I use them on a weekly basis (and am currently considering changing that to a daily practice as my skin has been drier than usual).
Players can also choose from the usual slate of annual modes — training / practice, play now, online and offline franchise mode (as a player, coach or general manager), online head to head or league play, etc..
So we developed Open Classroom Wednesday as an add - on to our usual daily practice.
STAYING SAFE & HEALTHY New for 2014, the Excellence in Health and Safety Award, sponsored by IOSH, will celebrate best practice in operational health and safety concentrating on business as usual health and safety and recognising the valuable work the responsible managers do to create and maintain a safe and healthy environment for teachers, pupils and the general public every day.
The teachers in the counterfactual condition engage in practice - as - usual with respect to professional development and mathematics instruction.
Her expertise in strategic evaluations and planning enabled the district to understand and appreciate bright spots in innovative practices and efforts towards evolving personalized learning into business as usual.
The lurking fear is that revelations in Houston and New York City may be just the tip of the iceberg, and that such alarming practices may be business as usual in far more places than we suspect.
The source added: «If the responsibility of RSCs changes then their KPI and role decisions will be updated as is usual practice
And besides the usual practice of upgrading both design as well as mechanical...
The publishing contract dictates the terms of royalty accounting, and as usual, those terms are mired in the practices of a bygone age.
Modern reading systems have better ways of displaying cover images than within the margins of a page — this practice is an unfortunate relic (as usual, I blame Digital Editions).
Old Dominion: Making an Empowering Environment «Business as Usual» PAH Strategic Account Manager Keri Weppler nominated Old Dominion for the award after learning about the practice's support for two deaf employees, Darlene Hajduk and Ryan Gale.
We also adhere to the DPCA Rescue Code of Ethics as well as to usual and customary good business practices.
Some states exempt farm animals from animal cruelty laws or find any treatment of them is legal as long as it is a «accepted», «commonly accepted», «usual and customary», «normal», or even just a «common», «usual» or «customary» animal husbandry or industry practice.
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