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The phrase "a uniform practice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent and standardized method or approach that is applied across a particular context or organization.
Example: "The company has established a uniform practice of conducting performance reviews annually to ensure fairness and transparency."
Alternatives: "a consistent approach to" or "a standardized method of".
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The test publishers do not have a uniform practice of labeling IQ score ranges, nor do they have a consistent practice of dividing up IQ score ranges into categories of the same size or with the same boundary scores.
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For those on the left, it's due to the uniform practice of neoliberalism.
So, even if there were some uncertainty in the act, we should regard this long-continued and uniform practice of the officers charged with the duty of administering it as persuasively determinative of its construction.
It is more consistent with the Federal Rules and the uniform practice of the courts of appeals to construe §2253(c)(1) as conferring the jurisdiction to issue certificates of appealability upon the court of appeals rather than by a judge acting under his own seal.
A previously published prospective survey of contemporary infection prophylaxis practice in Australia and New Zealand PD units demonstrated poor adherence to national and international best practice guidelines and absence of a uniform, standard practice of exit site care.
A recent German observational study on VKA-OAC (n = 1,176), published after the submission of our study, suggested that rapid reversal of INR is associated with less ICH expansion and lower in-hospital mortality, but was not powered to compare reversal therapies due to a uniform national practice of using PCC.
In addition, there is a lack of uniform practice for quality assessment of NGS data.
Having conceded the minor premise--that materiality is an element of the offense--the Government argues first, that the major premise is flawed; second, that (essentially) a page of history is worth a volume of logic, and uniform practice simply excludes the element of materiality from the syllogism; and third, that stare decisis requires the judgment here to be reversed.
The hearings on deportability and on an application for discretionary relief have, as a matter of traditional uniform practice, been held in one proceeding before the same special inquiry officer, resulting in one final order of deportation.
Cf. Dukes, 131 S. Ct. at 2554 ("[A] 'policy' of allowing discretion" is "the opposite of a uniform employment practice that would provide... commonality").
"On its face, of course, that is just the opposite of a uniform employment practice that would provide the commonality needed for a class action," Justice Scalia wrote.
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