Examples of using Normal practice in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Hence, the normal practice in the UK is only to do investigations to seek confirmation of clinical conditions that the physician is considering for exclusion or diagnosis.
which is normal practice in Thai courts.
insisting it is normal practice for a new PM.
self-defense and“normal practice.”.
the settlement of Transactions shall be in accordance with the normal practice for the Financial Instruments
This is normal practice by DED and will be resolved by us as we are committed to carry on the business.
The normal practice for genizot(pl. of geniza) was to remove the contents
it was normal practice to go for days without eating.
Assigning homework is a normal practice in schools, but be sure there ought to be a particular purpose for assigning it.
Note: In normal practice, the actual information being sent is encrypted using a secret key algorithm(symmetric cryptography).
Their normal practice was to open a religious training centre called"pondok"
Tipping is not normal practice but is usually considered an appropriate gesture of approval when the degree of service has exceeded expectations.
it was normal practice to go for days without eating,
The normal practice for genizot(pl. of genizah) was to remove the contents periodically and bury them in a cemetery.
in a remarkable departure from normal practice, that at this stage lawyers for the Barclay brothers became closely involved.
Normal practice suggests that a headline between 60- 80 characters is acceptable,
Tipping is not normal practice but is generally considered a suitable gesture of approval when the level of service has exceeded expectations.
However, mental screening is not currently considered a normal practice in screening patients who request cosmetic surgery(although, some doctors do require this).
In normal practice, traders close the trading positions by end of same trading day.
Tipping isn't normal practice but is typically considered an appropriate gesture of approval when the degree of service has exceeded expectations.
