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noun
A person who practices a profession or art, especially law or medicine.
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Once the research has been done, the challenge is getting it to practitioners.
Others questioned the process of giving credentials to practitioners or challenged the center's $1 million budget.
"Myron saw the need to make the country's vital statistics accessible to practitioners and the scientific population," Dr. Guyer said.
The law applies, as well, to practitioners like Mrs. Kemunto, who could face jail time and heavy fines.
We need an unbiased, efficient system to get the word out to practitioners on what works best.
To practitioners in the field, such numbers are ominous, and they portend lean times for new graduates.
In subsequent Christian usage, mystes, or mystic, referred to practitioners of doctrinally acceptable forms of religious ecstasy.
Often, according to practitioners themselves, this outruns the ability of the institutions concerned to manage their risks.
Doctors in the state purchased 89 percent of the oxycodone sold to practitioners nationwide during that period.
Another problem is the insurers' control over access to practitioners and the kind of care they can render.
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