Not exact matches
To people who haven't tried and don't get taking cold showers (or other punishing task like
running a marathon you know you won't win, climbing Mount Everest after others already have, meditating, or
practicing yoga — none
of which create results beyond you dong
something challenging and the personal benefit that comes with it) today's post might help them understand.
Others favor Clintonomics (which in
practice looked a lot like Reaganomics), while others favor
something more robustly state -
run and state - centered on the order
of Obamanomics....
So many people have weeks that consist
of taking the kids to school or
practice or both, going to work,
running errands, seeing the doctor, hitting the gym, stopping by the bank, walking the dog, checking in with the parents, and then finally making it home just in time to eat, watch an episode
of something on Netflix, and get a few hours
of sleep.
The place is evidently
run by a bunch
of gay Europeans who
practice Eastern philosophy and are therefore the antithesis
of what Vince Vaughn's entitled asshole represents in American cinema, which I think still means
something in this day and age.
They seem like a stock platformer set - up on intial touch (walk,
run, jump, float), but some
practiced play reveals
something more akin to the set - up
of a good fighting game, with almost every action capable
of adapting, cancelling or transforming the properties
of Raymans movement in some way.
That being said, it is pretty obvious that most traders do not
practice proper money management because we have all heard the statistic that
something like 90 %
of trader's fail to make money over the long -
run in the Forex market.
Here, once again, we
run up against the problem that the «game»
of money (and the
practices of trade) are
something we are all embedded within, and so despite the tendency for influences to be passed down in the conservation
of player
practices, there is always the possibility
of it spontaneously recurring.
Everyone needs
something to do while they're on the
run from the cops, and soon you'll be able to
practice breaking out
of prison!
Thus, in addition to highlighting the spiritual themes that
run through Ossorio's entire body
of work, «congregation» also reveals
something about his aesthetic
practice — how he conceives
of artistic form and how he goes about putting a work
of art together.
There is
something that
runs through all
of my art - making
practices — at least the paintings and sculptures — which is that they are basically blow - up versions
of dining - room - table craft projects.
That's partly because lawyers really resist the idea
of running their
practice like a business, I think, and part
of it is just the nature
of law
practice means churning hours unless you change
something.
If you have managed to open a
practice and keep things
running, that is
something to be proud
of.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk
of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially
run into tremendous conflicts
of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications
of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context
of his criminal law
practice and I think there are versions
of a similar model that could be used in
something like your debt collection defense
practice or a small business startup
practice or an estate planning
practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every
practice.
It had been a great
run; but with all the uncertainty surrounding his health, Paul decided that he was ready to try
something outside
of the
practice of law.
Think
of it as a kind
of trial
run (or a set
of practice problems) with a company that's trying to get
something into production and out the door.
After fifteen years
of practicing divorce law, Stuart «got it» and decided to take action and do
something about all the road blocks and frustrations he kept
running into, by settling divorce issues in court.