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He skewers the Japanese police, who have far more practice extracting confessions than solving crimes.
"We're far more practice and business-oriented than traditional institutions," comments Crisp.
But her life has probably given her far more practice at presumption than his has given him.
One Fits, the Other Doesn't Blacks, of course, are much better at being in the minority, since they have far more practice and, usually, no choice.
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These smart women most likely concluded that they would earn far more practicing medicine than wearing out their senses in a research lab.
The choice of AG to modify the Con Edison identity is surprising because the agency is far more practiced in developing and polishing brands for fashion and apparel marketers than for prosaic purveyors of power and heat.
Aerial delivery of a calibrated herbicide dose using a spot gun is a far more efficient practice than the previously used operational practice of skid-hopping.
Practicing non-violence is not unique to the color revolutions and it has been a far more common practice of protestors than the molotov cocktails littering the images most people see.
That is a far more damaging practice.
Many lawyers say that is a far more common practice than lying to convict someone.
The thought is that "instinct" might much more closely match Freud's original meaning, and that using "drive" so relentlessly has made American Freudianism a far more driven practice than the original.
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