Sentences with phrase «standard practice in»

Inspections on homes is a relatively new service that has become standard practice in only the last 8 to 10 years.
Many people, especially in the real estate industry, have long been using this thoughtfulness as standard practice in following up meeting people, or conversations they had or just as a plain lovely gesture of kindness.
The common approach the Agency Task Force recommends is that Designated Agency and Transaction Brokerage be adopted as the standard practice in Canada.
Nevertheless, it is standard practice in all the states that we researched.
Or, if you prefer to act alone, find out what is standard practice in your area and make offers accordingly.
«While it's standard practice in the state of Texas for a seller to pay for a one - year home warranty, when meeting with buyers, we present them with a homebuyer's guide that includes a brochure with information related to the home warranty options they have access to,» says Kocher.
Title insurance has been in the U.S. for more than a century, and it is standard practice in both commercial and residential real estate transactions.
Foster care became a standard practice in Craig's family; her parents fostered as well.
As is standard practice in face - to - face studies, the therapeutic alliance was assessed early in the therapeutic process in the present study, after the fourth writing session [28].
The Strange Situation is has become standard practice in psychology today.
It should also be illegal, but I am discovering unfortunately that it has become standard practice in the state of Florida.
Follow the standard practice in your field.
Unless it's standard practice in your industry, or you're asked specifically to take a creative approach to applying for a particular job, stick to the traditional format and let the content of your resume serve to make you stand out from the crowd.
However, for those seeking international positions, this type of information may be included if it is standard practice in the country in which you are applying.
Rigorous background checks for individuals applying for positions in the banking and finance industry are becoming standard practice in the post financial crisis landscape.
Microsoft touts 14.5 hours using a closed - loop video playback with no connectivity — standard practice in all battery estimates.
It is fast becoming standard practice in the rental industry.
Listing the age limit as 120 is a standard practice in the life insurance industry.
Discounting coverage costs is a standard practice in the car coverage industry, both in Broomfield CO and across the country.
Opposition research has long been a standard practice in the legal industry, of course.
These are simple, proven techniques that are standard practice in marketing - driven companies.
We expect it to become standard practice in commercial disputes to agree to mediate first and sue later, even where there is no prior contractual agreement.
It was standard practice in mediaeval scriptoria and on into the early years of printing, when parchment and then paper were enormously expensive, to abbreviate every possible word or phrase in order to save space on the page.
Standard practice in these cases is for plaintiff's counsel to examine a city or municipality representative to ensure that slip and fall prevention procedures and protocols were followed and that the minimum standards were met.
If it seems like you're breaking new ground here, you should know that this is standard practice in most other professional services businesses such as accounting and IT consulting.
The appeal division panel that awarded costs to DeMerchant and Sukonick found that the proceedings were not unwarranted at the beginning, but they became so after the law society failed to provide evidence to contradict testimony by an expert witness that held the two were following standard practice in the corporate bar.
One GC felt that, because the innovation under discussion was standard practice in other parts of the business world, it should be discounted.
More importantly though, it highlights how NDAs — standard practice in employment disputes in law and other sectors — could make it harder for law firms to really crack down on sexual assault and harassment in the workplace.
Somewhat fortuitously given the long list of special interest groups which Dr Carter has affiliations with, he feels that the standard practice in science of disclosing where funding for research comes from is «a very quaint and old fashioned practice».
I simply compared IPCC predictions with observations as an example of how to do a verification, which is standard practice in the atmospheric sciences, but much less so in the climate modeling community (and yes, I think this is indeed the case).
Explaining that the use of growth hormones in pig - rearing — a standard practice in China — could cause athletes to fail anti-doping tests, Niu Shengnan, a spokesman for the supplier Qianxihe Food Group, said that no steroids would be used in the pigs and that they would be chosen from carefully monitored parents and fed an all - organic diet.
It turns out this is a standard practice in elementary schools — kids have courses where they learn to bike following the nation's traffic laws and simply learn how to bike more safely in general.
For all the professors at Penn State University though, there is an update to what is considered standard practice in science.
The standard practice in the field is take the population.
This is of course standard practice in policy oversight and does avoid the appearance of stacking the deck.
This is standard practice in any and all empirical research, and has been pretty much since we started doing observational data - based science.
This is why performance of the synthetic proxies fed into a new method is important and has become standard practice in the paleo community.
Disposing of wastewater by injecting it into impermeable rock formations deep underground is standard practice in oil - and gas - drilling hotbeds such as Texas — only the rock under Pennsylvania is not porous enough to contain it.
One other thing about the CC paper — just found another email — is that McKittrick says it is standard practice in Econometrics journals to give all the data and codes!!
It is not standard practice in climate science and many other fields to publish the raw data and the computer code in academic papers...
How is what I've done in any way different from standard practice in science?
But, this type of cherry picking and data peeking is still standard practice in the climate journals, largely because of the explosion of over-funded, but under - trained junior faculty who are riding the alarmist boom times.
Study leader Jon Jureidini said it raised wider implications about the need for medical researchers to publish their underlying data — standard practice in genomics and astronomy, but rare in medicine.»
In keeping with PAFA's collections policy and standard practice in the museum field, all proceeds from the sale will go into the new acquisitions endowment, quintupling the funds generated annually for the purchase of art.
The work premiered in a solo exhibition at FAC (Fremantle Art Centre) before exhibiting in New York with Standard Practice in November, 2017.
As is standard practice in crowdfunding unsuccessful campaigns like ours do not receive any pledged funds from backers, since no money is taken unless the campaign is fully funded within its set time limit.
It's certainly the standard practice in Nintendo and Rare after all.
Rooms are serviced daily, but if guests are staying for two nights, the linen is not changed (as is the standard practice in all accommodation establishments).
Considering credit card surcharges aren't standard practice in Singapore, this was a nice slap in the face for customers.
The use of antibiotics to keep chickens healthy and disease - free while raising them is a standard practice in poultry production for both human and pet food.
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