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practice Prior to sign up there should be at least 15 min. of practice in order that all lanes on the track may be adequately prepared for qualifications and racing. In some cases, cars entered in the competition are placed in impound, so practice is done with a spare car. This practice eliminates the possibility of a race car being damaged before competition begins. All lanes should be run so that it can be determined if any application of tire traction substances is required.
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pragmatism A method in philosophy where value is determined by practical results.
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pragmatist One of the seven attitudes. Its positive pole is practicality; its negative pole is dogma. Pragmatists see the world in terms of what works best or most efficiently.
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pratique rite, observance en mati?e de culte (" se livra aux menues pratiques de d?otion" , Les Confessions , Livre II , ?13)
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pragmatics Study of the use of language for communication.
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