best practice
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of best practice
First recorded in 1980–85; derived from an earlier (1905) sense “the best method, procedure, etc.”
Example Sentences
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"I urge you to seriously engage with MPs and my Government to address the concerns that remain around best practice interventions for prevention, the training being made available and the pace of Travelodge's response," he said.
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"And that the result is that everybody is as safe as they can be, rather than having a system that feels like it is trending towards what is cheap or convenient, rather than what is best practice and what is right," she said.
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The jury also recommended that Irish Water Safety take a prominent role with other agencies in implementing best practice in relation to safety at piers and slipways.
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"Schools that are effectively following best practice will be simulating incidents that require a lockdown situation and how that goes."
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"In response to the breast services review, we have made significant improvements, including bringing our processes in line with national best practice, appointing new surgeons and introducing new clinics and ways of working to strengthen care for patients," the spokesman added.
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