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He had recently quit practicing law because, he said, "It didn't stir my emotions".
An atheist, he quit practicing medicine at 40 to devote his life to activism.
Soon he was doing so well as a bandleader that he quit practicing law.
But his problems persisted and after two years he quit practicing law.
So Scofidio quit practicing, even though he still had a family to support.
Beyond that, rising malpractice rates have caused some doctors to quit practicing or to practice medicine defensively, ordering extra tests or choosing procedures that limit their risks.
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Pierce, who is about to quit practice to become a social security tribunal judge, admits to being "lost in admiration".
He tells him to quit practice if he is feeling tired and or the light on the snow is flat.
He had seen many schoolboys who could run as fast but "... he was a boy who yearned for every bit of instruction I could give him, and he was always the last to quit practice in the evening".
One nurse felt that parking difficulties could be a reason to quit practice.
The latest states that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has found to be in crisis, based on the number of doctors quitting practice, are Georgia, Ohio, Oregon and Virginia, joining a list that includes Florida, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington, with rural areas most deeply affected.
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