Examples of using Common practice in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Ooh, common practice.
There's law and there's common practice.
It's common practice.
Calm down, this is only common practice!
Is this a common practice in Boston?
Arrests and executions became common practice.
It's a common practice.
This substitution is not important for this article, but reflects common practice in crystallography.
It's a common practice.
It's not common practice for the groom to give his bride a gift on their wedding day.
So this is common practice?
It's not common practice for the groom to give his bride a gift on their wedding day.
It's actually common practice.
It's common practice for heroin addicts.
You know, it's common practice.
It's common practice in the Middle East.
Protesters were encouraged to hide their faces, since it was common practice for Church members to photograph anti-Scientology protesters.
It was common practice among native tribes at the time.
The Second Amendment was signed in a time where the average life expectancy was 38,and it was common practice for our Founding Fathers to resolve their differences at dawn in a gunfight.
I know it's not common practice for the groom to give his bride a gift on their wedding day.
Irrelevant when I have established… that it was common practice among the Bushveldt Carbineers… to shoot prisoners?
A common practice is to dig a hole called a grenade sump. Go now. In trench warfare.
It was a common practice.
A common practice is to dig a hole called a grenade sump. Go now. In trench warfare.
For those about to be executed Is it not common practice… to be granted a last, I don't know, something or another…?
As a result, it has become common practice for exploit writers to compose the no-op sled with randomly chosen instructions which will have no real effect on the shellcode execution.
For those about to be executed Is it not common practice… to be granted a last, I don't know, something or another…?
The most obvious common practice is the statement of the absolute unity of God, which Muslims observe in their five times daily prayers(salat), and Jews state at least twice(Shema Yisrael), along with praying 3 times daily.
From 1975 to 1985, corruption and data fiddling became common practice among bureaucracy to report satisfied targets and quotas thus entrenching the crisis.
In trench warfare… a common practice is to dig a hole called a grenade sump.