best practice
Americannoun
noun
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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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A spokesperson for the council said: "A multi-agency partnership involving the council, NHS Highland, Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, the Scottish government, Cosla, and the Home Office is now meeting weekly to plan for the arrival of asylum seekers and learn from best practice."
From BBC
What she did not know was that FNA tests are not considered best practice for breast biopsies, because they can produce inadequate samples, and lead to the risk of missed, incomplete or delayed diagnoses.
From BBC
British building society Bradford & Bingley had just been nationalised; US investment bank Lehman Brothers had collapsed a fortnight before; and half the British banking system was being prepared for state bailouts, and the pamphlet reflected what researchers were saying was best practice in the field of fiscal policy.
From BBC
"As the commissioner states, my suitability for the role has never been in question, and at no point was I aware of any deviation from best practice," he added.
From BBC
“Receiving all eligible vaccines at once is considered best practice, as it helps avoid missed opportunities due to scheduling challenges,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
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