Sentence examples for practices from outside from inspiring English sources

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"Part of our mission in Dubai is to bring in the best practices from outside," Yousuf said.

We in mental health have been looking at business practices from outside our field that improve services for the benefit of patients, carers and staff alike.

That's why Hua has raced to bring in best practices from outside of the pot world, watching how Square, Belly, FiveStars and other commerce platforms handle point-of-sale and loyalty.

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Blunkett argues, however, that the original role of academies, which was to improve underperforming schools and raise standards by allowing those running them to have greater autonomy and to draw on expertise and best practice from outside, has been usurped by a Tory ideological obsession with removing all of them from any local authority control.

If this addition, like others identified by Michael McVaugh, was Gilbertus's own and intended to be added to his Compendium, then it appears that the physician is here appropriating a practice from outside medical theoretical knowledge for inclusion in his seven-book compendium of practical medicine.

The 55 articles excluded were conference papers/theses, 'community' or 'community of practice' but not 'virtual community of practice', articles from outside human clinical healthcare education, including university students, research, veterinary science and business, studies involving patients, opinion pieces, IT semantic articles, unrelated articles, and a study proposal with no data.

Lastly, to the claim that there is no legitimate way to judge a society's practices "from the outside," critics may reply that we can always ask whether a particular cultural practice works to the advantage or disadvantage of the people within the culture.

And given this, she argues, we can rationally evaluate and criticize mathematical practice from the outside, from a philosophical point of view.

Practical reasons are practical only if they could be brought to bear on some decision resulting in action; being an action is a status (the generic move) within Intendo; so there could be no practical reasons coming from outside the practice of Intendo.

Nearly a third of Britain's "work riders", the brave souls who take young horses on practice gallops, come from outside Europe.

Within this framework, any practice policies coming from outside the team structure (e.g., an evidence-based policy) must be validated through informal team discourse and modified for practical applications [ 46].

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