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Performing opera in translation is an honorable practice that still thrives at some companies, like the English National Opera.
For a long encore, he improvised, having explained to his audience that he regrets the decline of this honorable practice, at which Liszt, Beethoven and Mozart excelled.
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For people and companies providing information to others, a reputation for honesty – fueled by visibly honorable practices – is especially valuable.
"She was decent and honorable and practiced her principles.
With upper-class boys growing up ready to marry a new pool of upper-class, unbound girls, there was now an honorable alternative, and the practice essentially disappeared within a generation.
The analogy might be that there is something honorable about Orthodox Jewish practice that deserves deference.
Sanctifying the practice of "honorable compromises," the European Union is continually buying time, but it remains stagnant in the face of old and new problems.
But, beyond banking reform, there is another way that will get people in homes they own (as opposed to the perfectly honorable, but somehow disparaged, practice of renting where you live): A Land Value Tax.
Honorable skills learned and regularly practiced to be readily deployable when needed.
Toro clerked for the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals before entering private practice in Denver.
As practiced in the United States, with certain honorable (and hence unprofitable) exceptions, journalism remains superficial, voyeuristic, and governed by the attention span of a two year old.
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