Sentence examples for house practitioners from inspiring English sources

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For Gavin McClary (aka Chicago Damn), one of Berman's wrong house practitioners, musical choices and trends are much more haphazardly reflective of personal matters: "It's whatever you've been thinking about, going through and influenced by.

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Providing blogs, features and debates, we want to give housing practitioners a dedicated space to grapple with the major challenges now facing the sector.

However, the just-released white paper expands the conversation by identifying obstacles to transitioning foreclosed homes to rental units, challenges that some housing practitioners say are easily surmountable if there is the political will and financial incentive to fix them.

"It's difficult to find a buyer for an owner-occupied home anytime soon, so why not provide a discount on rental sales?" Housing practitioners are also frustrated that the Fed report places relatively little emphasis on the idea of renting the home back to the previous homeowner.

"I think I'm just a dreadful businessperson," Ive said, on our drive: a consultant is forever hustling for new work, and can never have the same impact on a company's design direction as an in-house practitioner.

As was typical of family practitioners then, he covered a large area, making house calls, delivering babies and treating multiple generations.

Dr. Gerald Valmé, a family practitioner, bought the house earlier this year; according to real estate records posted on nycpropertyresearch.com, the sale price was $1.5 million.

And a local theater practitioner, Sek Thim Chee, is set to begin converting a former shop house into a guesthouse and performance space, starting in January.

The hospital has equipment for cardiac monitoring, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomography The facility also features a physician office building which houses staff practitioners as well as offices for physicians with independent practices within the community.

As the surgeon Henry T. Butlin observed in 1909, "Berlin did a fine business while the craze lasted, but many of the patients spent more than they could afford to do on a treatment which was purely experimental, while others died miserably in hotels and lodging-houses"; British practitioners should not send patients to Paris for radium treatment merely in the hope that it might "do some good".

In other words, we paid our family practitioner ten bucks to stuff himself with brisket, then to render an opinion that no one in the house was sick.

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