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It is the present tense form of the verb 'practice', and is commonly used in British English. Some examples of when you can use 'practises' are: 1. The team practises every day to improve their skills. 2. She practises playing the piano for at least an hour each day. 3. The doctor practises medicine in a small clinic in the countryside. 4. The dancer practises her routine until it is perfect. 5. My father practises meditation to reduce stress.
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With lots of opportunities to discuss new practises and to workshop ideas and new theories.
Back in 2010, Cameron, who preaches localism more than he practises it, tried to "reform" the '22 by allowing ministers to attend (but not vote) – as the PLP allows – which prompted a backlash.
But Jenkins said environmental regulations may have banned that and other practises, such as cremating young children, at the start or end of the day.
Simi practises an examination of the joints, under Karan's guidance.
It could be right – given certain scenarios, such as it actually benefitting the environment, reducing suffering (since animals aren't forced to die painfully with ethical hunting practises as they might with natural predation or illegal poaching, for example), and so on.
It's always been there but I think as more women come into it we've been utilising the practises that are there".
Everyone agrees that GE practises one form of earnings management: it times one-off asset sales to coincide with one-off write-downs or restructurings.
Shrinking defence budgets mean they are not buying much anyway.America has long been officially against offsets, though it practises something similar at home under the Buy American Act of 1933, which requires foreign arms-makers to source much of the work locally.
So he now practises his craft in secrecy and with difficulty.
The cost is "simply untouchable", notes Ladd Sanger, an aeroplane and helicopter pilot who practises aviation law in Dallas.
But the report does at least throw into sharper relief a problem of our times: the difficulty that arises whenever a religious institution practises a body of law which co-exists with, and sometimes competes with, secular law.The legal system used by the Catholic church is known as canon law.
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