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Practice makes perfect.
By constantly practicing, you will become better.
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The exodus of longtime owners is encouraging buying low and gut-renovating, a practice made easier by the absence of a landmark designation.
First, virtual worlds are changing from levying monthly subscriptions to charging small amounts for virtual goods, a practice made popular by FarmVille.
Already, groups on both sides have pledged to raise hundreds of millions of dollars from corporations and wealthy individuals — a practice made legal by the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision two years ago.
Expectations of caste endogamy persist in parts of India and the Indian diaspora, although many claim that this is a form of caste discrimination, a practice made illegal in the mid-20th century.
That prompted forward Danny Koevermans to label the team 'the worst in the world' and set off a very public round of sniping amongst the players in post practice interviews on Tuesday, a practice made more bizarre by the sudden appearance of Luis Boa Morte on trial.
Teaching ourselves to calm down and to be more receptive than reactive is a practice made possible through mindfulness techniques.
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A: Practice makes perfect!
That being said, a little practice made it easier, but it might discourage first-time users.
That being said, don't be deterred from giving it a shot — after all, practice makes perfect!
A particular midwifery practice made consistent use of the problem list.
Hearing a familiar voice on the phone or seeing a familiar face at the practice made them feel at ease.
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