Pattern or practice definition

Pattern or practice means one or more previous episodes.
Pattern or practice means repeated, routine or generalized in nature, and not merely isolated or sporadic.
Pattern or practice means any pro- cedure, custom, or act affecting or po- tentially affecting, more than a single individual in a single or isolated in- stance.

Examples of Pattern or practice in a sentence

  • Pattern or practice theories are by nature theories of “disparate treatment” rather than “disparate impact.” Teamsters, 431 U.S. at 335 n.15.


More Definitions of Pattern or practice

Pattern or practice means a documented history of injuries meeting definitions and examples in "bodily harm" definition, and having resulted from distinct episodes of abuse separated by a period of time of reflection by defendant. See, State v. Russell, 69 Wn. App. 237 (1993), review denied, 122 Wn. 2d 1003.
Pattern or practice means ‘a standard or routine way of operating.’” Gorbaty v. Wells
Pattern or practice means at least one (1) or more violations of the Medical Fee Schedule Rules, the Medical Cost Containment Rules (Chapter 0800-02-17) and/or the In-patient Hospital Fee Schedule Rules (Chapter 0800-02-19), have occurred after notice of a violation has issued from the Department for the first violation. To support civil penalties, such violations must be found to not have been inadvertent, as determined by the Administrator.
Pattern or practice means that, in addition to the current violation, within the previous ten years the employer was:
Pattern or practice means any
Pattern or practice means a documented history of injuries meeting definitions and examples under the "bodily harm" definition, and having resulted from distinct episodes of abuse separated by a period of time of reflection by defendant. See State v. Russell, 69 Wn. App. 237, 848 P.2d 743 (1993).
Pattern or practice means intentional, repeated or regular actions. It does not mean accidental, one-time, or isolated incidents. Only actions within your control count as part of a "pattern or practice." Missed trips due to driver error (for example, arriving very late, going to the wrong address, or going to the wrong building entrance) do not count as part of a "pattern or practice."