Sentence examples for distant practice from inspiring English sources

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It's Justine Henin, the Belgian player, on a distant practice court, almost painfully intense, lost in some other world, methodically pounding balls back to a winded young man twice her size.

We then calculate the distance (in miles) of the most distant practice amongst the closest 10 practices.

Summarisers continued to 'start over' with summarising, placing higher value on their own summarising judgements than those of an unknown (and anonymous) coder from a distant practice.

The following covariates were included in the regression analysis: distance to the next major hospital, on-call duty, receiving backup by a paramedic team, travelling time to nearest general practitioner colleague at place of work, travelling time to most distant practice boundary and satellite clinic.

In accordance with the original RRS scale, a total score was calculated for the mRRS-G summing up the scores of the six variables namely: traveling time to next major hospital, on-call duty, receiving timely backup by a paramedic team, traveling time to nearest general practitioner colleague at place of work, traveling time to most distant practice boundary and satellite clinic.

The six items of the RRS are: travelling time from the surgery to major hospital, on-call duty, on-call for major traumas, travelling time to nearest GP colleague at place of work, travelling time to most distant practice boundary and regular peripheral clinic.

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But, as I've had previous occasion to note, the idiom endures, along with a barnful of other farm terms about lost or distant practices, that demonstrate a mosaic reality of language.

All these qualities ring true in Victorian Opera's co-production with Circus Oz, Laughter and Tears, which not only offers an intriguing perspective on a familiar staple of the repertoire – Leoncavallo's Pagliacci – but also achieves a remarkably successful synergy between two seemingly distant practices.

Recruited practices were trained (on-site in six cases, and via teleconference for three distant practices) in the use of a data collection card (the "event form" or EF) and other study procedures.

The child's four times-weekly-distant-practices are taxing to be sure, but this mom also listened to her child, knew her child, and was able to make it happen.

Better yet, it echoes a distant Bowery practice known as slumming, in which gaggles of Gilded Age gentry would tour its saloons, opium dens and slums, all for that fluttering thrill of There but for the Grace of God — and the Breaks of Privilege and Birthright — Go I.

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