Sentence examples for practice substituted from inspiring English sources

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Linguistic challenges included English words not existing in Swedish (e.g. 'champions' in the sentence 'Someone who champions research in practice', substituted by 'advocates'), words not being common language (e.g. 'family conferences', substituted by 'care planning with family'), and Swedish homonyms (i.e., words with the same pronunciation and spelling but different meaning) and synonyms.

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And it is common practice substitute copies of famous works of art in museums when the originals are unavailable.

The staff was used as a foil, or practice substitute, for the long, two-handed sword of the period.

"We must also recognize that another incumbent can, without violence to Japanese practice, be substituted for the present Emperor if desired," she wrote.

In subsection (b), the words "shall use it for target practice" are substituted for the words "insuring the designed use of the property issued".

Mr. Weihenmayer said that, with practice, the substituted sense gets better, "as if the brain were rewiring itself". Ms. Schiltz, too, whose vestibular system was damaged by gentamicin, an inexpensive generic antibiotic used for Gram-negative infections, said that the first few times she used the BrainPort she felt tiny impulses on her tongue but still could not maintain her balance.

In Haredi Jewish communities, the Kaparot ceremony is still commonplace, but other streams of Judaism have discarded the practice or substituted the chickens for money, which is also given to the needy.

It cannot be a substitute for expert knowledge arising from years of clinical practice and it is designed to prepare for practice, not to substitute practice.

Food mislabelling is widespread, as is the practice of substituting premium commodity products in whole or in part with cheaper ingredients.

The practice of substituting for the evidence a stipulation of facts not shown to have received the approval of the court below is disapproved.

In railway circles, the practice of substituting cheap materials for real ones was common enough to rate its own expression: touliang huanzhu — robbing the beams to put in the pillars.

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