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Best practice is the "best" practice, not the "most common" practice. The thing that sets "best practice" apart from "common practice" is that most people haven't actually done best practice; if they had, they'd just do it again, because it's much quicker and more likely to succeed if you've done it before. And money has nothing to do with implementing things the right way.


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