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Though sensible in theory, rights-based schemes are hard to get right in practice.
Anonymous, Washington Your partner is right in practice; you're partly right in principle.
Getting it right in practice, though, is more of an art than a science, he adds.
"Not being right in practice, I believe, hurt him," Fassel said.
McGrady and the Spurs must have done something right in practice because they contained James in one of the tamest halves of his playoff career.
"Ted was telling us today, we'll do it right in practice and we won't take it to the field on Sunday," said linebacker James Darling, referring to defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell.
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This means that exercising their new rights in practice could be difficult.
"This is now showing that there are African countries in which you can put these principles of human rights in practice," said Reed Brody, advocacy director of the New York-based HumaNew York-based.
Freedom of the press is provided for under the constitution, but the current government has not always respected these rights in practice.
Our credibility and influence as a global player depends on the UK having an exemplary human rights record - both in terms of the legal framework and our adherence to the highest standards of human rights in practice".
In its 2010 report on Ethiopia's human rights situation, the State Department said, "While the constitution and law provide for freedom of speech and of the press, the government did not respect these rights in practice".
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