Similar words: practice, practiced, in practice, out of practice, sharp practice, practical, practically, impractical. Meaning: ['mæl'præktɪs] n. 1. professional wrongdoing that results in injury or damage 2. a wrongful act that the actor had no right to do; improper professional conduct.
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31, Its information enables subscribers to minimise the risk of loss from fraud and malpractice.
32, Two provisions were added by the House: medical malpractice reforms and medical savings accounts.
33, He practiced law in a large mid-western city and specialized in the defense of medical malpractice suits.
34, Afterward, the paper reported and lawmakers confirmed Monday, Gingrich angrily said that Baran had a malpractice problem.
35, Critics stopped just short of charging the Spin Doctors with malpractice.
36, The unit will be responsible for pursuing fraud and malpractice relating to banks.
37, The Supreme Court had previously left intact legislation aimed at limiting medical malpractice awards in California and Idaho.
38, An investigation by the Stock Exchange found that no malpractice occurred, however.
39, Timely and objective studies of medical malpractice cases are rare.
40, It may show there has been no irregularity or malpractice(sentencedict.com), in which case the process ends.
41, De Michelis said that he was entirely innocent of any malpractice.
42, In theory a creditor or malpractice lawsuit is threatened.
43, Make sure malpractice insurance coers you.
44, Doctors'Liability Insurance: A solution to Medical Malpractice disputes?
45, Obstetricians have to pay high rates for malpractice insurance.
46, Article 59 A specialized general partnership shall set up a fund against malpractice risks and purchase professional liability insurance.
47, If you're an HMO doctor, the network will tell you to see, on average,(Sentencedict.com ) a patient every seven minutes. HMOs tell us to see more patients; malpractice insurance tells us to take all the time we need.
48, There are 4 chapters in this article including the preface and epilogue:The first chapter is the summarize about the burden of proof system for medical malpractice.
49, Legally, a doctor commits medical malpractice when he departs from standard practice.
50, To counter the malpractice of Neo-Confucianism, Cu Yan-wu pointed out two measures to remedy Confucianism: one is radical, and the other is pursuing the Tao through capacity.
51, Doctors across country are quitting their jobs because they can't afford malpractice insurance.
52, Only the appraisement system of medical damage fectively the dualization problems of the law application is provided specifically, can it solve ef- of medical malpractice compensation.
53, To avoid the malpractice of old type electromagnetic lock, a new type anti misoperation device for grounding switch has been developed.
54, In view of the malpractice in treating Ag-Bi slag by fire method and chlorinating method, a new technology of whole-wet method for Ag-Bi slag treatment was proposed.
55, The president pledged to tackle medical - malpractice lawsuits in an overture to Republicans.
56, It is worth researching and attention on how to help this kind of business overcome the malpractice of family corporation , to consummate internal management from the way of internal control system.
57, Reasons for "Leftism"in land-reform during Liberation War are peasants' intrinsic weakness, malpractice of "An Outline of Land Laws"and poor qualities of Leaders at grass level.
58, The biggest malpractice of the profit system is that the majority of people make absolutely nonprofit .
59, Once overused, largely for fear of malpractice suits, its use has been greatly reduced by the natural childbirth movement.
60, The malpractice of going in for " back door " deals became common .
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