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91) Some agencies are particularly keen to attract nurses who have had a break in practice and provide reorientation for new staff. 92) In practice, however, uncertainty is often dealt with through the simple mechanism of assigning higher discount rates to riskier projects. 93) Neither in theory nor in practice is one process distinguishable from the other. 94) However, in practice so far most organisations have selected the indirect method. 95) And, in practice, the external auditor will take account of this in carrying out the statutory audit. 96) The authorities have responded to complaints of increasing truancy with legislation apparently strict but in practice almost ineffective. 97) It is too early to tell how the bright idea may work in practice. 98) In practice, objectivity is the main constraint on achieving more relevant financial statements. 99) Secondly, while it wishes pupils to experience freedom, in practice it is easy for the teacher to determine the structure. 100) Indeed, few files seem in practice to conform to this requirement. 101) Other entrants had been apprenticed to farriers, druggists, and so on, or were following their fathers in practice. 102) In practice every opportunity should be taken to encourage students to formulate ideas for themselves. 103) Its troops have fought in Bosnia, and in practice Western Hercegovina is annexed to it. 104) In practice, initial drafts of rules will be the subject of ongoing discussions between all four parties. 105) In practice, social work records where relevant are likely to be introduced into the proceedings via the guardian ad litem. 106) It is vital to have accurate knowledge of existing air quality, yet in practice, problems arise. 107) Although dangerous, then, as a doctrine in practice, the admission of nodding is a logical extension of principle. 108) But at least it pays no rent and in practice it is secure so long as it farms the land and avoids bankruptcy. 109) In practice, of course, many cases fall between complete success and complete failure. 110) In practice, of course, there was no chance of Edward 11I successfully asserting his claim in 1328. 111) Again in practice, facts not in dispute are verbally agreed, often shortly before the hearing, between counsel or solicitors. 112) In practice much of the initiation and review of management policy fell to the four full-time members acting with the chief officers. 113) In practice, however, most of these organizations implement only a part of the Deming approach. 114) In practice it involved an enormous amount of administration also. 115) In practice, the entire school comes alive with each theme. 115)try its best to collect and build good sentences. 116) In practice most mortgagees require to join in the conveyance. 117) In practice, however, there was considerable dissension within the dar a! 118) In practice each patient area should indicate its staffing requirements in detail over 24 hours and for a typical 7-day period. 119) In practice, for simple experimental work an ordinary switch may give reasonable results. 120) In practice it works a bit like flicking through a huge magazine by clicking on links with your mouse.