Examples of Practice equivalent in a sentence
Practice equivalent means service as a law professor concentrating in the teaching of real property law.
Practice equivalent shall mean service as a law professor concentrating in the teaching of elder law (or such other related fields as approved by the specialty committee and the board) for one year or more.
Its final score is therefore 0.67, which is the average of 0.48 (Policy) and 0.85 (Practice), equivalent to a 17 percent performance for this organization.
After graduating, I studied the LLB as a graduate entrant (also at Strathclyde), then the Scottish Diploma in Legal Practice (equivalent to the LPC).
Overseas manufacturers of medicines supplied to Australia must provide evidence that the goods are manufactured to a standard of Good Manufacturing Practice equivalent to that expected of Australian manufacturers of the same goods.
Switchboard message In response to patient comments, the voice message has been shortened and changed, asking the caller to press 1 for emergencies, press 2 to speak to Reception and make an appointment, and press 3 to enquire about a hospital appointment or referral.Missed appointments In the first 3 months of 2019, there were 243 missed appointments at the Charlbury Medical Practice, equivalent to 40 hours of clinical time.