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That practice made it impossible to say how much the city spent to create each job.
Lack of match practice made it impractical to hope for an 11th-hour booking in the Investec Derby today, but Dettori was permitted to replace nominated riders in three races on yesterday's card.
The sergeant was speaking of Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal and the circle of counterinsurgents who since last year have been running the Afghan war, and who have, as a matter of both policy and practice, made it much more difficult for troops to use airstrikes and artillery in the fight against the Taliban.
Prescription drugs like Adderall, Vyvanse and Concerta are among the stimulants used by workers to increase productivity, according to the New York Times, which reported that the illicit nature of the practice made it difficult to get reliable data on how widespread it is.
The cornerback, an undrafted rookie out of West Alabama, had never picked off a pass in the first 13 games of his professional career, but Brady said that his performances in practice made it clear that it could only be a matter of time.
That being said, a little practice made it easier, but it might discourage first-time users.
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The practice makes it easier for readers to move through a piece of prose.
Some defence solicitors fear this practice makes it more difficult to represent clients fairly.
But they also point out that waiting every four years, the current practice, makes it harder to detect a trend.
The problem is that conventional wisdom of mainstream business practice makes it difficult to think clearly about fundamentals.
The project has been awarded BuildingSMART's 2015 award for 'outstanding open BIM practice' making it Norway's role model for BIM practice.
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