Sentences with phrase «usual practice»

The "usual practice" refers to the typical way of doing something or the customary behavior that is commonly followed. Full definition
These data took account of usual practice in food preparation, such as whether the fruit and vegetables had been peeled and washed.
Clinical supervision followed usual practices in their setting, and therapy continued until a normal end of treatment for the client.
Most citizens are morally corrupt and such people see corruption as usual practices.
In a departure from usual practice of having the more junior justice announce the first opinion, Justice Thomas announced Oil States Energy Services followed by Justice Gorsuch with the opinion in SAS Institute.
[155][non-primary source needed] However, there is also research suggesting that people are often helped by extended families and supportive religious leaders who listen with kindness and respect, which can often contrast with usual practice in psychiatric diagnosis and medication.
Except for mutual funds in the over $ 1 billion asset size class, it does not seem usual practice for individual mutual funds to accumulate greater than 5 % positions in the equities of individual issuers.
Slim, slotted, and elongated ventilation outlets are different from usual practice and all the better for it.
COLCA TREK does not exploit its employees and does not abuse through delayed wage or low salary payments, which is a very usual practice among most agencies, besides employing humble people with few means.
The new trustees admitted this is «not usual practice», but Shevill claimed the situation was «resolved» in September and insisted that no trustee had actually accessed the account.
Though the «Peanuts» book was only just announced, it will be in stores in late March, rather than the more usual practice of being solicited now for a release in May or June.
From the dimly lit halls of Titan's arcology to the shimmering cliffs of Mercury's distant past, these are thoughtfully constructed battlefields with Bungie's usual practiced eye for chokepoints and lines of scrimmage.
Ideally, the individual procedural judge will see the case through all the case management stages if an effective system of «docketing» can be devised in courts where this is not yet usual practice.
It is also usual practice that the person being recommended does not get to read the letter (in the interests of confidentiality and honesty in the referral).
The programme was delivered as per usual practice in these localities with no additional training or supervision.
A brief, complimentary phone consultation is Mr. Donovan's usual practice prior to scheduling an appointment to answer any questions and to gather some important information.
Donnelly writes: «In Das Negativ, Baselitz paints from photographic negatives, resulting in a necessarily dark palette, with subjects obscured in their reversed portrayals — a step beyond the artist's usual practice of painting his figures upside down.
The JAR was incorrectly regarded as interim by the inspection team, who omitted the feedback stage in order to complete the report within record time as directed; this was not in accordance with usual practice.
Surveillance computed tomography (CT) is usual practice for patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (aNHL) in complete remission (CR).
A general overview of forest and agroforest carbon projects to help the reader understand what a «project» is and what it is not; what is needed to set a project apart from business as usual practice; and why such projects are important and have value.
Shunning the usual practice of sacrificing nature for the sake of gigantic sporting arenas, the Norwegian city urged companies to use natural materials whenever possible, launched a regional recycling program, and stipulated that all built projects had to blend in with the natural landscape.
The Bank's usual practice is to assume for our projection that oil prices will remain stable and use our economic models to test alternative scenarios.
The usual practice for selection and appointment of the Governor of the Bank of Canada will be followed.
Familiarity with stories of cures by similar methods in Jewish and pagan literature may have influenced the tradition of this miracle, so different from Jesus» usual practice in the Synoptic narratives.
In this way, the person might bring back a contrary and even prophetic perspective to the usual practices of his / her community.
The usual practice, however, seems to be to say that while one can not say precisely what these new meanings are, one is nevertheless sure that they fit together in a way that makes sense.
It is a type of enduring object, but I will follow Whitehead's usual practice of using the latter term to refer to the far more numerous societies that achieve endurance by the sacrifice of life.
But on this occasion Taylor has reversed his usual practice and published the smaller book first.
In his comments on the Lucan version, Luedemann suggests that Luke knew the Mark story yet deviated from his usual practice of following Mark closely in the passion account in order to bring this story (in an amended form) to an earlier location in his Gospel.
The comment was a break from Benedict's usual practice, CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said.
In World War II, the usual practice was to bulldoze Ja panese casualties into hastily dug mass graves, with no services whatsoever.
It was the usual practice in the leisurely Eastern world of the first century.
He said the Marley Spoon meal kits complete with ingredients and simple but appealing recipes had inverted the usual practice where shoppers travelled to supermarkets to hunt for ingredients on display, which led to large volumes of perishable food thrown out by supermarkets if it wasn't purchased in time.
But the Marley Spoon meal kits complete with ingredients and simple but appealing recipes had inverted the usual practice, with no wastage and 10 ingredients per recipe which equated to just 120 ingredients required each week.
As is my usual practice, we ground the flour twice.
I think as well that [the story] is good for football, and it goes against the usual practice in our game, which is spend and buy big stars.
Arsenal have previously been cautious towards offering players over 30 long term deals, largely due to fear of fitness and although Koscielny is now 30 years old, soon to be 31, it is understood Arsenal are willing to extend their usual practice of one year deals, when it comes to Laurent Koscielny's case.
With Tiger not qualified for the WGCs, and his usual practice of never playing the week before a major, the Tampa stop became a real possibility for his schedule.
Rather than follow the usual practice of passing them on to second hand stores or employees, Zhang lined up all the defective fridges, took a sledgehammer and, with the help of Haier employees, smashed them to pieces to show that the company would not tolerate poor quality.
The DWP accept that their claims were «ambiguous» and «had not been rechecked by the Department's analysts as is the usual practice
The Authorization differs from the usual practice of declaring war against a specific country; even during the Cold War, the US Congress still authorized or declared the use of force or war against individual countries and not against communism as a whole.
In fact, this is the usual practice in many other towns in Ulster County.
Cuomo said he decided to announce the «one - way» agreement on Tuesday — a break from his usual practice of touting pacts with all relevant parties and validators alongside him — because «when you have an agreement, sign it.
On Monday night, when the Schneiderman scandal hit, James broke with her usual practice by not releasing her public schedule.
It has therefore decided that in line with its usual practice and in deference to the rule of law, it will await the outcome of the decision of the appeal filed by the Senator.»
The usual practice when offices change hands is for the outs to oust the ins.

Phrases with «usual practice»

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