Examples of using Normal practice in English and their translations into Portuguese
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every other day is the normal practice with testosterone propionate.
is it normal practice for one of the partners to resort to such action?
claiming it was the normal practice of Kardec and recommended by him.
Whereas it should be laid down that areas for which aid is requested must be planted to hops in accordance with normal practice;
On the basis of these characteristics, three broad categories of normal practice have been recognised in which Member States have been grouped.
This is considered normal practice; it's the way that affiliate marketers generate genuine income.
It is normal practice today to include accusations of"verbal abuse"
Normal practice is for fishermen to harvest the best specimens from the forest for sale into high-end restaurants and sushi bars.
Therefore, the Commission concluded that at all times, the head of service behaved in accordance with normal practice and professional ethics.
So I fail to see why we need to anticipate Parliament's normal practice.
in spite of this being normal practice.
28 meters is the normal practice range.
At the time it was the normal practice for universities to be named after the town
In this Report, therefore, I adopt the normal practice of national ombudsman offices by including only a selection of cases,
Deleting useless data is a normal practice for user who is having Mac Mountain Lion OS based system
The Commission has departed from normal practice and the wording used in previous social dialogue agreements should be the template,
According to normal practice, in order to calculate the price undercutting, verified average Community industry's
As is normal practice for the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, this important paper
It is normal practice, as Members of this House will recognize,
For the rest, as you know, the European Union's normal practice in its relations with third countries consists first of exhausting all the opportunities offered by existing agreements, such as the partnership agreement;