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In the matter of religious practice, the theology of the Sāsānians appears to have developed from that of their home province of Persis.
There is also the matter of payola, a practice long outlawed in the United States.
"Mehrotra has much to say of value – of urgency – on the matter of multilingualism, creative practice, and translation (in both its literal and figurative sense), issues that are pressingly important in today's world," McDonald said today.
But the lawsuit said, "The N.Y.P.D. as a matter of practice does not meet the deadline".
Not to condone the slash as a matter of practice and principle, but Worrell had a point.
Schachter asserted that "Much compliance can be attributed to institutionalized habit; officials follow the rules as a matter of practice," [ 1] As we have noted above it can be argued that for most legal scholars and states "the rules" are not yet clear as regards the nature and scope of global health obligations.
As a matter of practice, the F.C.C. will neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation.
As a matter of practice, the corps does not try to determine the market value of its property, even in the more than 500 existing deals in which corps land is directly leased to private concessionaires for a fee, said Dennis A. Hogan, chief of real estate for the corps' southwestern division, in Dallas, which oversees the Tulsa district.
He declared that religion is not a "final and ultimate" matter but, instead, a matter of practice; the philosopher's absolute idea is incompatible with the God of religious men.
As a matter of practice, the defendant may already have been prosecuted for the initial offence (for example, another offence against the person).
Blood vessels differ from patient to patient, so, for now, positioning the holes is more a matter of practice and experience than of following a formula.
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