Sentences with phrase «paper less practices»

During a dinner table discussion of paper less practices recently, a friend praised the value of print legislation.

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The author of the paper, John Speakman from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, said that the later in life you begin to practice CR, the less of an increase in lifespan you will achieve.
It is clear via the specimen and four set of practice papers published so far that they are much less routine and less accessible than the current specification.
If the prospect of producing university level essays and papers seems overwhelming, understand that with practice and experience, it will become less difficult.
I don't know what's «industry standard practice» for fine art galleries these days, regarding pricing works on paper vs. works on canvas, but my suspicion is that the reason for the * historical * difference between the two is that works on paper are perceived to be less «serious» (after all, watercolor started out as a quick way for oil painters to sketch out drafts), and less long - lasting (historically, a lot of watercolors were fugitive, and tended to fade with time, unlike varnished oil paintings).
And, lawyer drafted documents are less likely to be contested in practice, even when a non-lawyer on paper does everything right.
Five or six years ago it was possible - and common - to make real estate releases or make decisions of investment in the market based on less strict premises, without great validity tests; it is not possible anymore, even because it was checked that great projects on paper were, in practice, business of no feasibility in the real business world.
If you master work planning on paper, you will be less likely to miss dates or be surprised by deadlines, even if you decide to do your work planning in practice management software in the future.
Your law office is probably far less dependent on paper records than a practice would have been twenty or even ten years ago.
This new and updated edition also includes an Introduction and a new chapter, «Paperless or Paper LESS: The Quest to Sanely Manage Paper in Practice,» by Ross L. Kodner.
The paper notes that private - practice lawyers will increasingly be entrepreneurs and some will continue with solo practices, although with much more specialized niches, while firms will be smaller with fewer permanent lawyers and staff occupying less square footage, and offices will be reserved only for the most influential partners.
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