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It could crush practice-based commissioning if GPs felt they were more like decommissioners, having to dance to some tune set by organisations higher up than them," Dixon says.
He now has to crush the practice completely, lest it become ritualized.
In the National Review, Ann Noonan of the Laogai Research Foundation suggested that it was "hardly a far-fetched hypothesis" that the government staged the incident or allowed it to proceed to discredit Falun Gong, as the government vowed to crush the practice before the eightieth anniversary celebrations of the Communist Party in July.
Poterson, who was born on Long Island and lived there until his family moved when he was 10, crushed batting-practice pitches into the third deck in right field, and it was the thrill of his life.
He looked up and saw a teenage prodigy taking batting practice, crushing baseballs with ease.
The educator and author Ken Robinson, for example, argued in an influential TED talk in 2006 that current education practices crush student's innate creative talents.
And if those practices crush millions more families, who cares -- so long as the profits stay high and the bonuses keep coming.
Foxx basically confessed to a man crush after hearing Kris practice this tune, calling Kris his #1, saying Kris would be so good he would blow the audience away "and they wouldn't even know it" and then declaring, "This dude is a dude I'd do a record with".
We each developed crushes and realised, in practice, that we could have feelings for other people yet still love each other.
Lest we forget, Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team and while obviously crushed, set out to practice every day for a year and make the team the following season.
Despite this — and despite Saudi Arabia brutally crushing political dissent, practicing torture, and executing more people per capita than any other country except Iran — those who could potentially hold sway over the kingdom remain loath to condemn or sanction it in any substantial way.
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