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  • noun Plural form of practitioner.

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Examples

  • We don't; that is always the catch-22 of taking the word of practitioners.

    Ian Fletcher: Whitewashing Red China: A Review of Henry Kissinger's On China Ian Fletcher 2011

  • The number of patients per general practitioners is already on the increase, this reform will solve that how???

    Gang of Six Republicans say no to Baucus bill - for now 2009

  • The medium of comics has a Myth of the Fall that [Douglas Wolk's Reading Comics] touches on, and that one finds elsewhere among critics, advocates and certain practitioners, and goes something like this:

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • We don't; that is always the catch-22 of taking the word of practitioners.

    Ian Fletcher: Whitewashing Red China: A Review of Henry Kissinger's On China Ian Fletcher 2011

  • The medium of comics has a Myth of the Fall that [Douglas Wolk's Reading Comics] touches on, and that one finds elsewhere among critics, advocates and certain practitioners, and goes something like this:

    The Myth of the Fall of the American Comic Book 2009

  • In this study, they had three groups with about twenty participants each: one set of long-term practitioners of the relaxation response, one group that received eight weeks of training in the technique, and a control group.

    The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010

  • Certain practitioners become filthy rich like Bill Gates etc.

    A Call Girl’s View of the Spitzer Affair - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Lasting five days, Digital Futures is aimed at managers and other practitioners from the library, museum, heritage and cultural sectors looking to understand the strategic and management issues of developing digital resources from digitisation to delivery - 7-11 April 2008, London, UK

    October 2007 2007

  • Naturally, it's unsurprising that long-term practitioners of traditional diplomatic history would be upset at their relative loss of status, but I didn't put a lot of weight into those quotes; perhaps non-academic readers would.

    Another slow news day at the NY Times Mary L. Dudziak 2009

  • Lasting five days, Digital Futures is aimed at managers and other practitioners from the library, museum, heritage and cultural sectors looking to understand the strategic and management issues of developing digital resources from digitisation to delivery - 21 - 25 May 2007, London, UK

    February 2007 2007

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