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"When you grow up poor, you might not practice delay as much," he says.
When word came that Pacquiao was sleeping, that he might not practice, they waited, dozens of lives affected by the whimsical decisions of one man.
Paul Quander, then the deputy mayor for public safety, also testified that many firefighters have second jobs, some at rural fire departments that might not practice the same standards for decontamination.
Coach Jeff Fisher said Young would be day to day and might not practice this week as the Titans (3-2) prepare to visit Young's hometown team, the Houston Texas (3-3).
Others take a different path and might not practice religion at all.
Moreover, women after marriage might change their attitudes towards FGM by following the customs of their husbands' families that might not practice FGM in their tradition.
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You might as well not practice as do this". UCLA is 0-2, with a three-point loss to Washington State and a six-point loss to Tennessee.
At the Douglas Homes, a residence for the elderly a block from City Hall, there was mixed reaction to the suggestion that the mayor might not always practice what he preaches.
Moreover, oxytocins are injectable uterotonics, unstable at high temperatures, and requiring cold chain storage and skills that birth attendants, who do not practice AMTSL, might not possess (4).
In addition, since Gandhi was a dedicated practitioner of ahimsa (and other yogic principles), he can be called a great yogi even though he might not have practiced all the stretching exercises that we commonly refer to as yoga.
They are unfailingly quick to point out various species of market failure; they are usually much slower to ask whether the supposed remedy of government intervention might not, in practice, be worse.This is not a failure of economics, in fact, but of modern (one might say Samuelsonian) economics.
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