1.   As indicated above, Palmer and the majority view in the Courts of Appeal provide an equally attractive rule that is consistent with longstanding practice.

2.   As such, the defendants believed that they should not be punished for something that even a top exchange official said was a longstanding practice.

3.   A year from now those who sell frozen chickens will no longer be able to claim they are fresh, reversing a longstanding practice that has angered consumers.

4.   Even the longstanding practice of maintaining prices on higher-end computers has begun to crumble, making top-of-the-line units cheaper than ever.

5.   If the healing arts panel was opposed to the unconventional approach, Reine wrote, it should have said so rather than penalize McDonagh for a longstanding practice.

6.   Instead, that fight pitted longstanding practice against the new science of sanitation and public health.

7.   Investcorp has a longstanding practice of acquiring companies, providing capital and other resources for growth and then selling them in the public marketplace or to private investors.

8.   Meanwhile, China continues its longstanding practice of monitoring potential critics during high-level visits by U.S. officials.

9.   REPUBLICANS OFFER A BUDGET PLAN A Republican budget proposal calls for ending the longstanding practice of spending money earmarked for the retirement system.

10.   She was also often a lone voice against the longstanding European practice of pillaging sites for Western museums and private collectors.

a. + practice >>共 750
batting 9.75%
private 3.94%
common 3.55%
first 1.96%
standard 1.94%
medical 1.88%
religious 1.54%
good 1.39%
accounting 1.36%
current 1.23%
longstanding 0.27%
longstanding + n. >>共 417
dispute 6.89%
policy 4.59%
relationship 3.11%
problem 2.70%
tradition 2.57%
tie 2.36%
practice 2.16%
opposition 2.09%
ban 1.69%
demand 1.55%
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