Should an objecting pharmacist have their moral compass constrained because of where they chose to practice?
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Nadal hasn't been able to practice as much as he likes because of the rain.
For McQuown, Vasicek and Kealhofer, the road from theory to practice had some gaping potholes.
Taking daily steps to confront fears is one way to practice and develop confidence.
The only way to know if your presentation is ready is to PRACTICE OUT LOUD.
Starting receiver Stevie Johnson has yet to practice this spring because of a lingering back problem.
Gaggles of Hawaiian shirted men and women stream in and gather to practice in small groups.
We have to get back to practice and get ready for the first game.
She'd been tossed around in her sleeping in her backyard trying to practice winter camping.
So each and every religion has the right to practice their religion freely and fair.
Children have increasingly little chance to practice even basic skills like cooking and caregiving.
The only way entrepreneurs can deliver a good pitch is to practice, practice, and practice more.
All states require that licensed dentists participate in continuing education to maintain that license to practice.
It is also a chance to practice their field with resources absent at home.
Filmmakers, unlike other artists such as painters and dancers, need money to practice their craft.
The panel is hearing evidence to decide whether her fitness to practice is impaired.
The US Navy used Vieques between 1941 and 2003 to practice firing rockets, missiles and bombs.
Each of the hacks in this series is a chance to practice 21st-Century skill building.
What if you invited your team to practice designing the future for a single afternoon.
So he opted to practice restraint and let the passage of time assuage her anger.
Kaplan's main contention is that Dosoretz and his firm interfered with his ability to practice elsewhere.
At present, some children have to go off-site to practice religious observance or learn Arabic.
The Department of Justice stood behind her, and she won her right to practice her faith.
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Anything longer and you might want to practice in segments to make it less intimidating.
Since 1989, Jewish people have been free to practice their religion and explore their culture.
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It looks like Chinese reformers will have to continue to practice the Confucian virtue of patience.
You'll need to practice good oral hygiene for life, however, so your gum problems don't return.
The site started out as a way to practice their comic book and collectible toy hobby.
Massage schools often have students who work at reduced rates to practice their craft.
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It's as though I flew in Agassi to practice with me before the finals.
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