Sentence examples for worldwide practice from inspiring English sources

The phrase "worldwide practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a practice, behavior, or occurrence that is common throughout the world. For example: Wearing face masks has become a worldwide practice in many countries.

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"The dissolution of the worldwide practice would seem a bit premature because there's no proof yet that Andersen is not going to survive this," he said.

The present move to separate the interdependent aspects of the art and science of photography reverses prevailing worldwide practice, and takes the study of photo history in Britain back several decades.

It is the worldwide practice of the Schulwerk -- his profoundly influential music education philosophy for children, stressing repetitive music, improvisation, percussive ensembles and integration of dance, theater and play -- that should attract our attention.

In response, Timchenko's Volga Group investment vehicle published a statement in which it confirmed that SK Most had conducted work on 20 miles of the ilometre highmotorway-and-railway project, but noted the costliness of building the scheme which included tunnels "that have no analogy in worldwide practice," in difficult mountainous conditions.

A former international executive for Wyeth, the big drug company, uncovered a worldwide practice of cheating foreign governments out of taxes, only to be demoted after notifying senior executives, according to documents in a state lawsuit he filed against the company.

Mr. Schechter's film promises more insight than it provides, and those who wonder why a reported 100 million people worldwide practice Falun Gong's combination of exercise and moral philosophy may come away with no more sense of its appeal than they would by listening to the endorsements of the adherents of any set of beliefs.

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However, in worldwide practices, there are mixed results, substantial controversy, criticism and conflict over PPPs.

Hubley's complaint said that Dell, which has more than 80,000 employees worldwide, practiced "general discrimination against women at Dell with respect to the compensation, career opportunities, lateral transfer, placement, promotion, retention and termination of female employees".

Terence McKenna documented the worldwide practices of psilocybin mushroom usage as part of a cultural ethos relating to the Earth and mysteries of nature, and suggested that mushrooms enhanced self-awareness and a sense of contact with a "Transcendent Other"—reflecting a deeper understanding of our connectedness with nature.

The number of people worldwide practicing open defecation dropped from 24 per cent in 1990 to 18 per cent in 2006.

Data from a larger, more comprehensive group of nephrologists, along with appropriate statistical analysis, would help further elucidate worldwide practices and preferences in dialysis treatment.

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