Sentences with phrase «pretty widespread practice»

It began in the media, but it now seems to be pretty widespread practice.

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Interestingly enough my usage of the term has become pretty widespread among those who have suffered much abuse and / or witnessed much hypocrisy at the hands of many who practice religion.
Paul McMullan, former News of the World deputy features editor, told the Guardian newspaper this morning that David Cameron's communications chief «would certainly be well aware that the practice was pretty widespread,» and the paper reported that Paul McMullan «claims that phone - hacking and other illegal reporting techniques were rife at the tabloid while... Andy Coulson was deputy editor and then editor of the paper.»
:) I've dropped out of my trad - pub email loops (which, in retrospect, is a pity because that's an interesting perspective I've lost) so I don't know how widespread this practice is at Penguin / RH, but I'm guessing it's getting pretty darn prevalent.
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