Sentences with phrase «now widespread practice»

Theoretically, the broker must have the security in inventory when another customer takes the short position but in reality, naked short sales without corresponding inventory is now a widespread practice due to competitive business practices.
These gains were matched in many economies around the world, the result not just of the now widespread practice of having a central bank with instrument independence commit to an implicit or explicit goal of price stability, but also of course of the effects of global economic integration on competition and labor costs.

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While the practice now is widespread, some thought leaders in human resources (HR) have begun questioning the annual survey's accuracy and usefulness.
We can see a practical illustration of this if we consider the widespread — indeed, now almost routine — practice of prenatal screening of infants in the womb.
Electoral fusion was once widespread across the United States, but is now commonly practiced only in New York.
Nevertheless, the now - common practice of the party with the most seats forming the government has led to a widespread misconception among voters that a convention exists whereby the party with the most seats always gets to form the government.
It began in the media, but it now seems to be pretty widespread practice.
I believe so, even if Mr. Obama didn't mention it, but to do this our teachers and policymakers will need to reverse now - widespread practices and beliefs.
Is there any evidence of this still occurring, now that the practice of fleeting orders is widespread and well known?
Riley's practice, which first achieved widespread international acclaim with the 1965 exhibition «The Responsive Eye» at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, has returned to her now iconic stripe motif at crucial moments in her career.
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