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After profiting from so many American practices, it would be a shame if he failed to grasp this one and so threw it all away.
And his alleged self-dealing at Retrophin is a perfect example of why this behavior is problematic: in the absence of rules preventing such practices, it would be far too easy for founders to loot the companies they run and leave other shareholders in the lurch.
Had Intel been found to be undertaking monopolistic practices, it would be a sitting duck for more lawsuits from both the FTC and Intel's competitors.
In fact, given their influence and penetration on global management practices, it would be more appropriate to describe them as cults than fads.
As maintained by Nicole Curato, by transposing the deliberative ideal into concrete practices, it would be possible for political decision-making to be governed by "norms of openness, public spiritedness and inclusivity instead of staunch partisanship or political horse-trading" (2015: 103).
While this was arguably one of the most important steps in curtailing discriminatory lending practices, it would be decades before anyone made heads or tails of the data as it required long-term examinations of the systemic practices of the institutions over the course of hundreds of applications.
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Folks who practice it would be nothing without it".
Symbolically this might have value, but in practice it would be an empty shell.
"If I could just play the way I have been in practice it would be more comprehensive matches.
After being put into practice, it would be valuable for preventing or reducing the losses caused by floods in mountainous river basins.
But, while Cliff believes in theory that this kind of comparison would be useful, he said that, in practice, it would be very difficult to carry out.
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