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This year, Russian explorers are on fire, taking the practice to places – Dubai, Hong Kong – it's never been before.
Avoiding these kinds of "eco-ironies" is crucial to making people feel that you are taking the practice seriously.
By requiring banks to have enough assets to survive 30 days, regulators aim to prevent institutions from taking the practice of maturity transformation too far.
Rather, he said, those who have routinely copied music for each other on cassette tapes, or made illegal bootleg recordings at concerts, are merely taking the practice to a new medium.
Preparation by tenants in the trade center was uneven, the report noted, with some companies rigorously conducting drills, but many companies and individuals not taking the practice sessions seriously.
By Philip Gourevitch July 27 , 2011Rabbis saw to it long ago that it's against the law to have a pig farm on Jewish-owned land in Israel, so Jewish pig-farmers there (perhaps after consulting a legal-loophole-minded rabbi of their own) built their sties on platforms above the land — taking the practice of raising pigs to a whole new level.
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Take the practice of foot-binding.
I'll take the practice kick up there".
Few on Wall Street have taken the practice of buying options to such extremes.
Sometimes, though, it seems countries can take the practice of international recruiting too far.
But in cutting the men's varsity track team, Delaware took the practice a step further.
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