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absence from practice

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absence from practice
a convention in the veterinary profession recognizing that clients who are accustomed to obtain professional services at a particular premises are entitled to expect that those services will always be available, either directly or by being referred to another, comparable service with which suitable arrangements have been made beforehand.


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Women with a feminist gender role attitude may be less likely to experience prolonged absence from practice and continue to receive salaries comparable to male physical therapists.
Team officials said Clarke, 27, should recover in time for the Test starting on Thursday, but his absence from practice is not what the tourists needed before the four-match series.
His absence from practice yesterday continued England's week of misfortune after there were considerable recriminations about the behaviour of both sides during the stormy second Test at Trent Bridge, which India won by seven wickets.
 
 
 
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