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proficient as a result of practice and study

skilled or knowledgeable through long practice

resulting from experience or practice

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Synonyms for practiced

having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude

skillful after much practice

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Practiced regularly, ten to fifteen minutes can make great strides in helping one maintain health while dealing with the day-to-day stress of our fast-paced world.
We suggest that the wide variety of models now being practiced, while at best creative and responsive to local conditions and stakeholders, at worst compromises FGC principles in an accommodation to prevailing legal, bureaucratic, and professional norms.
Attitudes about polygamy vary among cultures in which it is practiced and even between men and women who practice it 0Viburugu & Adams, 1994; Low, 1988; White, 1988).
Finally, individual techniques practiced in a manner that is removed from the traditional system of care--what may be called "formulary approaches"--are increasingly proven to be effective.
Bar exams, law school accreditation, and "ethical" rules such as the MDP ban are so ingrained in American culture that one forgets lawyers practiced for centuries without them.
In an international community relations program practiced country by country, corporations must show their commitment and responsibility to communities through a variety of outreach practices.
For example, opponents of MDPs are concerned about conflicts of interest they say would arise if lawyers shared fees and practiced law with nonlawyers, a practice prohibited under the American Bar Association's model rules of ethics, upon which state bar associations base their standards.
An explicit goal in the cognitive paradigm is for the task practiced to be as close as possible--if not identical--to the task awaiting in the post training environment.