Sentence examples for approved practice from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "approved practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a method or procedure that has been officially accepted or recognized as appropriate within a certain context or field.
Example: "The new training program is based on approved practices that have been shown to enhance employee performance."
Alternatives: "recognized method" or "validated procedure."

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Brown was the first major decision of the Warren Court, and it remains, for most people, the very type of a Warren Court case: it trumps a democratically approved practice with a constitutional right few people knew existed.

Stealing a valuable horse that had been picketed at its owner's lodge was also considered a feat of renown; in many tribes, groups of young boys developed stealth by the socially approved practice of attempting to steal food from their neighbours' lodges.

This is in line with legally and ethically approved practice in India.

We did not review the content of the follow-up protocols, and so we cannot verify if these variations represent locally approved practice within each network.

Be courteous with your drumming and ask your parents for approved practice times where your siblings must leave you alone and not complain.

"Ultra-low emissions landfill gas flare … is an approved practice and fully compliant with AQMD regulatory standards".

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In an e-mail, Tom Forsythe, a spokesman for General Mills, said the company followed approved practices.

United Way of America's president said that while some of the practices conformed with generally accepted accounting principles, they might no longer pass muster after recent corporate scandals demonstrated that even approved practices can be used deceptively.

The identified areas concern a) data tracking for personalized learning versus data privacy, b) the spreading of technology reducing the digital divide versus even increasing it, c) ubiquitous learning opportunities versus critical and focused processing of information, d) continuous innovation in the classroom versus approved practices, and e) individualized versus standardized learning paths.

However, several of the participants contrasted their maternal and protective instincts evoked by emotive news stories about children with their need to try and remain objective about approved practices.

Equestrianism The world governing body approved the practice last year, a decision that reversed its previous position.

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