Sentence examples for common standard practice from inspiring English sources

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Continuing ADT and bisphosphonates in these patients was recommended based on common standard practice in CRPC patients and based on the NCCN guidelines in this setting (Mohler et al, 2010).

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But, according to the Nuffield report, a growing number of French neonatologists, the paediatricians who treat premature babies, now have reservations about this approach, and instead want common standards for practice put in place.

That is, look at every possible approach, every new way of doing things, even if it means considering something that seems to go against common sense or standard practice.

Naturopathic doctors in Canada and the US in licensed jurisdictions receive accredited training to a common standard resulting in practice that may be distinct from that in unregulated jurisdictions or in other countries.

As is common with the standard practice [ 51, 54], the scores generated in this fashion would allow us to examine how well each decision-making agent, represented by a district in our analysis, was performing its function compared to the maximum possible potential, given current resources at its disposal.

It does not employ common standards and practices in reporting intelligence or in training experts overseas and at home.

As a consequence, ICT companies would be stimulated to develop services that share common standards and practices, while ensures broad support from the industry.

On the other hand, it should be noted that the lack of common standards and practices for skills and competencies renders the evaluation of performance rather difficult.

These inconsistencies in genome annotation along with the large number of missed genes found strongly suggests the need for a common standard of best practices to be followed by gene annotation centers, and we hope this work can steer the attention of the annotation community towards this direction.

In converting the variables to binary indicators, cutpoints were chosen by balancing various considerations, including standard practice, common sense and the cutpoint to best highlight the point being made.

Usually done by common carpenters, cradling was a standard practice from the middle of the eighteenth century until some years after the Second World War, when curators and conservators began to notice an epidemic of cracks in panel paintings, caused by the wood's frustrated responses to atmospheric conditions and its own aging.

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