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In contrast, it is not so clear who might have suffered from the practice of taking kickbacks through excessive commissions.
That's the practice of taking two existing words and combining them in some fashion to mint a new term.
The practice of taking foreign hostages draws instant international news coverage, which serves to embarrass the fragile new government.
(If it isn't, that opens an opportunity for arbitrage, the practice of taking advantage of price differences).
Unnamed executives quoted in New York writer Gabriel Sherman's article say the practice of taking phone records was common: "This was the culture.
You can try to book a room, but its "Don't Worry, Be Happy" outlook extends to the practice of taking reservations.
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Mr. Drivon likened the gift to the common practice of taking jurors out to lunch or dinner after a trial.
They have sought a court order forcing the city to stop what they say is the unconstitutional practice of taking their children away solely because the mothers are the victims of domestic abuse.
These intuitive connections are reflected in the usual practice of taking one of the quantifiers as primitive and defining the other in terms of it.
Mr. Obeidallah, who hosted the show on the fifth night, teased the audience about their driving and the Muslim practice of taking four wives.
KGR inhabitants still adhere to the traditional practice of taking cattle north during the wet season and south during the dry season.
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