What happens when the economics of
the practice are less than ideal and there simply isn't enough to go around?
What happens when the economics of
the practice are less than ideal and there simply is not enough to go around?
Not exact matches
It
's a long - accepted standard
practice, but it
's less than ideal.
If your child
is playing or
practicing in
less than ideal weather conditions, you need to
be aware of the possible hazards and have a plan worked out ahead of time to avoid the kind of potentially dangerous situation that developed at the lacrosse game.
On the other hand, it
is great to see customers reacting as quickly and decisively as they have recently, banding together against
less than ideal business
practices.
In short: statistics about the increasing ratio of lawyers over 70 in active
practice, on the one hand, and the general incidence of Alzheimer's and other dementias, on the other, lead David to point out an increasing likelihood that some lawyers may
be practicing in
less than ideal conditions for their clients, beyond a reasonable «brain age».