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A Universal decision to adopt the practice permanently would put pressure on other record companies to follow suit.
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"Pearling," also known as "genital beading" is the practice of permanently inserting small beads made of various materials beneath the skin of the genitals [1].
With the disappearance of secure journalism jobs, most journalists can simply not speak out about journalistic practices without permanently banishing themselves from the industry.
The rule required coal mining companies to avoid practices "that permanently pollute streams, destroy drinking water sources, increase flood risk and threaten forests".
The update overhauled requirements for coal mining operations in order "to avoid mining practices that permanently pollute streams, destroy drinking water sources, increase flood risk and threaten forests".
It has powers to restrict practice, suspend or permanently remove doctors from a register that allows them to work.
He had done his earliest practicing on a permanently stretched galvanized-iron clothesline in his mother's back yard in Round Rock.
AA meetings are based on twelve "steps" that members believe must be practiced continually to permanently quit drinking.
The bigger goal, he said, should be to resume the old practice of relying on permanently reusable equipment.
In practice, no population becomes permanently adapted, because conditions will change sooner or later.
From 8,405 eligible patients, 1,304 died, transferred care to another practice, or were admitted permanently to a long-term care facility during the study period and were excluded from analysis (688 control and 618 intervention).
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