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The other six are elected to staggered four-year terms by Calpers beneficiaries and, in practice, come from public-employee unions.
But ultimately, he said, reforming the surveillance program "really needs to be a change in practice coming from the very top.
The state's primary example of the law in practice comes from Nevada County, where it was put in place in 2008, spurred by the death of Laura Wilcox, a 19-year-old who was shot and killed along with two others by a mentally ill man who had resisted treatment.
At least a part of Mitford's skill in exposing sharp practice came from her own taste for scams and dodges.
Most of the drugs used in veterinary practice come from human practice.
One of the coaches in my practice comes from the non-profit sector, and we were able to put together a "first 100 days" program for this newly-minted president, including lots of time to draw on the coach's insider's knowledge of the sector.
Jeffree's theoretical approach to his art practice comes from his background in graphic design.
The available evidence on visit frequency to general/family practice comes from a range of settings in several countries.
Information and scientific knowledge used by professionals in their practices come from various sources.
Where do these practices come from? the facilitators asked.
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