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In practice parties strike deals between rounds.
At Arthur Murray in Plainview, a beginner's package of four private lessons, three group lessons and three practice parties costs $398.
So in practice, parties draw more heavily from the second tier of elected officials, which provide them with their top prospects when they want to compete for a Senate or gubernatorial seat.
We will offer a variety of courses, all mixed with combinations of private lessons, group lessons, and practice parties.
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In practice, party labels have had little importance on a court known for consensus and civility.
Mugabe could theoretically continue as president, even if he were no longer leader of Zanu-PF, but this would be difficult in practice, party insiders said.
On receiving this suggestion, "light filled the eyes" of the top British management, and the firm carried out the party's plan.In practice, party cells are most unlikely to be debating ideology with company management.
The Freedom Caucus wants the benefits of the Hastert Rule -- no cross-party coalitions -- without its unavoidable costs, Republicans must practice party discipline.
Though the role of each party in a programme evaluation may seem self-evident (eg, one funds, one implements, one evaluates), in practice different parties may have mismatched interpretations both of their own role and of others'.
Under the circumstances, it would have been understandable if it had decided to end once and for all the practice of parties nominating supporters to the House of Lords.
It's common practice for parties to use so-called "associated entities" – what some people might call "front organisations" – to funnel donations.
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