Sentence examples for as now practiced from inspiring English sources

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Those who work in government are trustees of an historic, fragile covenant with the American people, but oath taking as now practiced in government rarely imbues a sense of awe about that trusteeship.

This is, in effect, an admission that fingerprinting as now practiced may not actually be reliable.

If MBO programs as now practiced cannot properly appraise employee performance, do not advance the company toward its objectives, and thus cause economic performance to suffer, then a business leader's accepting such programs violates both the fairness principle in his set of values and the values rooted in society's purpose for the business institution.

Party-tyranny or, An occasional bill in miniature, as now practiced in Carolina.

As now practiced, the current exploration model of the oil and gas industry condemns it to a long and onerous process, when surveying large frontier areas.

The complete title would be: "Party-tyranny; or, An occasional bill in miniature : being an abridgement of the Shortest way with the Dissenters, As now practiced in Carolina, Humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament".

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New York State's comptroller, H. Carl McCall, yesterday joined the chorus of critics of accounting as it is now practiced, urging the S.E.C. as well as the governor to prohibit accountants from selling consulting services to the companies they audit and also requiring companies to rotate auditors every seven years.

Caplan thinks that democracy as it is now practiced cannot be salvaged, and his position is based on a simple observation: "Democracy is a commons, not a market".

If the guidance is enforced, it could make mountaintop removal mining, at least as it is now practiced, all but impossible -- but that remains far from certain.

Last spring, in San Francisco, at a national conference of local-election officials, I asked Naegele whether computerized voting as it is now practiced in the United States is secure against fraud.

The trouble with this sort of oversight is not merely its juridical weakness against business, it also represents a language problem., such that law, as it is now practiced in the United States, has the authority to speak about environmental toxicity despite lacking the explanatory power to accommodate its complexities.

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