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Also hindering women is the traditional recruitment practice of tapping established corporate networks, which often exclude qualified women.
But it has little to say about the agency's practice of tapping into international communication cables directly, which allows it to sweep up vast amounts of information, most of it perfectly innocent.
An investigation into the unsolved murder of Serge Rubenstein, a dubious financier, turned up evidence that he had made a practice of tapping the telephones of his business rivals.
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He performed and conducted master classes throughout the country and across the globe and was a tireless champion for the modern art and practice of tap.
The most controversial aspect of NSA spying has certainly been the practice of secretly tapping world leaders' phones.
The practice of medicine taps so many different traits and skills -- up-to-date factual knowledge, judgment, common sense, hand-eye coordination, communication skills and writing ability, among others -- that no single test can be used to assess a person accused of practicing badly, Dr. Illige said.
Wilson had been in a tight spot: an inquiry into the practice of phone-tapping had concluded some years earlier that MPs were "not to be distinguished from an ordinary member of the public", so far as the interception of communications that were not part of parliamentary proceedings was concerned, and Labour MPs were persistently demanding to know whether they were being bugged.
Irizarry says that the practice of neurology taps into a similar mode of thinking.
there is "significant evidence" of the practice of "double-tap" strikes in which rescuers arriving at the scene are targeted in follow-up attacks.
Particularly atrocious is the practice of "double tap" drone strikes, where a suspected militant is fired on, then those who arrive at the scene to give help are blasted, as well.
The practice of biomimicry already taps into nature's ingenuity – for example, the famous hexagonal skin of Norman Foster's "Gherkin" was inspired by the Venus Flower Basket sponge, which has a lattice exoskeleton.
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