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To the Sports Editor: Being Jewish is a matter of practice and observance.
This last demand is a matter of practice and of the ability to size up the audience on the spot, as it were.
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Malcolm Gladwell, in his book "Outliers," explains the "10,000-hour rule," claiming that the key to success in any field is a matter of practicing a specific task for a total of around 10,000 hours.
Just as with leadership, it is a matter of practicing: whether it's in the market, buying a car, or during your study.
That order of business has been a matter of practice, not law, however and in these times some practices may be changing.
It's a matter of practice.
Ignoring the reality and implications of being in the middle of a powerful shift was a matter of practice.
Then, it was a matter of practicing, staring through polarized glasses at 3D targets, hoping they'll take shape.
Since Luther v. Borden (1849), for example, it is a matter of settled practice that the court will not use Article IV, Section 4 which provides that the states must have a republican form of government to invalidate state laws; it is for Congress and the president to decide whether a particular state government is republican in form.
38 As Walley and colleagues 39 note, it is a matter of getting practice into research.
They say the boy's right to have Israel listed on his passport was granted to him by Congress and that this is a matter of identification practices, not foreign policy.
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