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(There was a half-full bottle of water on the table, but, as she explained, taking a drink from it would have nullified the insistent practice that she'd set up for herself).
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I am such a passionate advocate of the benefits and beauty of tai chi practice, and so insistent on the ancient art's relevance to modern American culture, that people are often surprised to find that I emphasize the role of traditional weapons in the practice.
Over time, some of these patients became so insistent and abusive and demanding of practices that eventually they would, we would try our best with them but they would cross a line.
When the interviewees discuss how it is sometimes experienced as very difficult to say no to insistent patients, it implies that rationing in practice and especially in face-to-face relationships is quite another task than priority setting and rationing at the macro level.
Companies say they are being forced to improve their environmental practices by their customers, who are increasingly insistent that the products they use be associated with environmentally responsible practices.
Moreover, there has been an increasingly insistent request for juridical regulation of neonatal resuscitation practices as well as for clarification of the role of parents in decisions regarding this kind of assistance.
At present, in Italy, there has been an increasingly insistent request for juridical regulation of neonatal resuscitation practices as well as for clarification of the role of parents in decisions regarding this kind of assistance.
The late start led to an insistent focus on law librarianship as a service to legal practice and scholarship, and an insistence on providing that service his own way.
Two years later, he made his high-school team — and quickly decided that after-school practices and position-specific training were not enough to fill his insistent appetite for improvement.
Apart from tours at the National Security Council and the Pentagon during the Reagan Administration (he was a top aide to the neoconservative Richard Perle, who was then an assistant secretary of defense), he has spent his professional life in the private practice of law — he received a law degree from Georgetown University — and as an insistent advocate of neoconservative causes.
Hence the insistent drip-drip of updates (last week it was reported Watson had bowled six – count 'em: six – deliveries in practice).
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