The measure would end the common practice of re-registering banks under a new name.
Analysts, for instance will not attend investment banking pitches with bankers, which is now a common practice.
Dooley stated that this was a common practice, and this time he jumped on the opportunity.
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Bombing the market is a common practice by big companies to displace smaller ones.
The idea of offering gold as collateral to get cheaper loans is common practice in Asia.
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Experimentation in a small number of stores is common practice in retail before nationwide roll-outs.
This is a common practice in American medicine and a major reason for its expense.
That's what some London teens contacted by UK's The Register are reporting is relatively common practice.
What's more worrying is the increasingly common practice of cyberstalking significant others, current and former.
This is a common practice employed by news organizations when a story contains factual errors.
But storage is now so cheap that storing everything, for ever, has become common practice.
The big hurdle once the strategic choices are made is turning common sense into common practice.
It is common practice for public services to mount in-house bids when offering contracts for public competition.
As is common practice, the Chinese were given a courtesy heads-up that this action would be taken.
In order to do good, common practice and wisdom told us, we could not also do well.
The most common practice is for funds to leave all or most of brokerage decisions to their managers.
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Common practice is to aggregate all of the data into attributes that provide a static profile of customers.
In Connecticut, districts may also have the option of using a less-common practice: anonymous student and parent surveys.
In accordance with common practice, McPherson had hired out Henson's mother to Newman, to whom Henson's father belonged.
He has sent the Act to the National Archives, as is common practice for bills signed into law.
The allegations stem from a common practice in which national gas station chains lock in trucking companies with discounts.
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Today Norton's "dose-dense" regimen is common practice for certain breast cancer patients at high risk of relapse after surgery.
Eventually, Gaczkowska was released, but she wondered if this was a common practice.
Procedures to log issues and concerns about firms' food safety should become common practice for these officers, he said.
Dr Rosser added this was common practice worldwide to keep the bone healthy.
Kirchnerbs threat to cancel contracts with foreign companies if they do not re-invest in Argentina has become a common practice.
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It has been a common practice for many U.S. retailers to expand to Canada, and such expansions have been successful.
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The bill is designed to end the double-, triple-, and quadruple-dipping that is common practice in the asbestos litigation industry.
The debt ceiling is not a new issue, and raising the debt ceiling has actually become a common practice by Congress.
The common practice of using sponsor revenue and club seats to cross-subsidize cheap tickets has fostered goodwill and proved a winner.
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