Examples of using Practice may in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
But a practice may be common and remain an offence.
The extent to which this is possible in practice may be somewhat limited.
Practice may vary with size
common practice… but a practice may be common and remain an offence.
This practice may be applied only temporarily,
Therefore, the present regulation may not be flawless and practice may present European decision-makers with new challenges.
This practice may have had its roots in the notion that food appeased evil spirits
A substantial proportion of prescriptions for sinusitis in clinical practice may be empirical
This Practice may also contact you via surveys to conduct research about your opinion of current services or of potential new services that may be offered.
However, for the negligent financing offence to apply, the bribery must be committed by someone representing a Swedish company, and in practice may exclude a foreign subsidiary.62.
The author of the rule or practice may have no idea of the practical consequences,
is preparing to throw out the current electoral system, which in practice may lead to fewer women being elected.
Existing classes or types of practice may be reviewed as to justification whenever new
how we do it in practice may differ due to the differences in the local requirements.
The practice may also enforce its Terms
benchmarks and best practice may show us how to advance more rapidly where broadband is concerned.
frequency of head impacts in practice may be more influenced by the individual athletes
spent on national programmes, although the sharing of experience and best practice may make a positive contribution to the reduction of violence of this type.
Differences in how independence is understood and handled in practice may lead to insecurity
the wording of the provisions of its Article 16 resembles the mutual recognition principle- a principle which in practice may prove to be too subjective
Considers that good practice may be achieved by the setting of small achievable goals,
Applicable law and our practices may change over time.
Notified practices may be exempted from authorisation.
Such practices may cancel out the benefits from increased efficiency.
These agreements, decisions and practices may be notified to the Commission.
Such practices might contribute to improved international relations,
Such practices may be resorted to by companies seeking to protect their traditional Ð often national Ð markets from foreign competitors.
This practice might also be considered as contrary to the standard of professional diligence which this directive requires traders to live up to.
Some practices may emerge in the future that do not fall under the criteria of"misleading" or"aggressive" although they are unfair.
Other practices may involve colonic irrigation where water pushed into the rectum