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Practice and guidelines
* FTC Fair Information Practice, FIPs, US Federal Trade Commission guidelines
The restrictions are within the guidelines of GAP ( Good Agricultural Practice ) and so the farmers are expected to adhere without receiving any subsidies.
The FTC has provided a set of guidelines that represent widely-accepted concepts concerning fair information practices in an electronic marketplace called the Fair Information Practice Principles.
* GxP, a general term for Good Practice quality guidelines and regulations
The National Statistician, Dame Karen Dunnell, stated that legislation would help improve public trust in official statistics although the ONS already acts independently according to its own published guidelines, the National Statistics Code of Practice, which sets out the key principles and standards that official statisticians, including those in other parts of the government statistical service, are expected to follow and uphold.
* Good Distribution Practice ( GDP ) deals with the guidelines for the proper distribution of medicinal products for human use
* Good Transportation Practice ( GTP ) deals with the guidelines for the proper domestic and international transportation of medicinal products for human use
Although guidelines for ethicalities of applied anthropology are put forth by major anthropological organizations, including the American Anthropological Association ( AAA ), the Society for Applied Anthropology ( SFAA ), and the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology ( NAPA ), it is increasingly difficult to ensure that the high volume of worldwide anthropologists proceed with their research in ways that are both culturally relative and sensitive to community needs.
Practice guidelines state:
The Commercial Television Code of Practice is a set of regulatory guidelines, registered with the ACMA, with which commercial television broadcasters should comply.
CSI provides structured guidelines for specification writing in their Project Resource Manual, ( formerly called the Manual of Practice ( MOP )).
GxP is a general term for Good ( Anything ...) Practice quality guidelines and regulations.
The titles of these good practice guidelines usually begin with " Good " and end in " Practice ", with the specific practice descriptor in between.
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the National Health System ( Spain )-Contains clinical practice guidelines developed in Spain translated into English.
According to Hamilton (" Four Levels of Evidence-Based Practice ", The AIA Journal of Architecture, 2006 ), environmental research is more likely to result in performance guidelines than in prescriptive regulation.
The International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use ( ICH ) works on the creation of rules and guidelines for the development of new medication, such as the guidelines for Good Clinical Practice ( GCP ).
* Fair Information Practice, guidelines promulgated by the US Federal Trade Commission
Good Clinical Practice guidelines include protection of human rights as a subject in clinical trial.
In addition to the development and maintenance work done by the Society of American Archivists and the Library of Congress, the Research Libraries Group ( RLG ) has developed and published a set of " Best Practice " implementation guidelines for EAD, which lays out mandatory, recommended, and optional elements and attributes.

Practice and from
* Amputation from Cooper's 1835 " Practice of Surgery "
Every year, the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software ( ETAPS ) sponsors the International Conference on Compiler Construction ( CC ), with papers from both the academic and industrial sectors.
* Alan Shore from Boston Legal and The Practice television series
The switch from the free software movement to the open source movement has had negative effects on the progression of community, according to Christopher Kelty who dedicates a scholarly chapter to the free software movements in " Theorizing Media and Practice ".
* George Orwell's dystopian novel " Nineteen Eighty-Four " includes selections from a banned fictional book The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism, which citizens of Oceania are forbidden to read.
* Temimei Haderech (" A Guide To Jewish Religious Practice ") by Rabbi Isaac Klein with contributions from the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly.
History of Religion in Britain: Practice and Belief from Pre-Roman Times to the Present ( 1994 ) 590pp
In the medieval era, surgical practices inherited from the ancient masters were improved and then systematized in Rogerius's The Practice of Surgery.
* Excerpts from " A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice "
From 2004 to 2008, Spader starred as the lead character Alan Shore in the television series Boston Legal, in which he reprised his role from the television series The Practice.
This work resulted in their jointly authored publication Incomes from Independent Professional Practice, which introduced the concepts of permanent and transitory income, a major component of the Permanent Income Hypothesis that Friedman worked out in greater detail in the 1950s.
During 1945, Friedman submitted Incomes from Independent Professional Practice ( co-authored with Kuznets and completed during 1940 ) to Columbia as his doctoral dissertation.
' A balance must be struck between the need on one side for the legal certainty resulting from the binding effect of previous decisions, and on the other side the avoidance of undue restriction on the proper development of the law ( 1966 Practice Statement ( Judicial Precedent ) by Lord Gardiner L. C.
However, in 2010 data from the same source ( the UK General Practice Research Database ) was analysed a second time, and reported a different trend: risk of fracture more than doubled immediately after initiation of medication, but dropped to slightly less than double baseline with prolonged use.
Practice on its conversion to national currencies varies from state to state ; in most states the conversion factor is based not on the market price of gold, but on an official price ( a remnant of the gold standard, frequently far below its market price today ).
In Ontario, Canada, Software Engineers who graduate from a Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board ( CEAB ) accredited program, successfully complete PEO's ( Professional Engineers Ontario ) Professional Practice Examination ( PPE ) and have at least 48 months of acceptable engineering experience are eligible to be licensed through the Professional Engineers Ontario and can become Professional Engineers P. Eng.
The organization relies on contributions from renowned scientists and professionals to inform its work, such as the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, the WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy, and the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice.
Address assignments from within this range are specified in RFC 5771, an Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) Best Current Practice document ( BCP 51 ).
The American Psychological Association Practice Organization ( APAPO ) and the Education Advocacy Trust, which operates autonomously as a part of APAPO, are 501 ( c )( 6 ) entities, separate from APA.
One can also learn from Teaching or Training if you can find a suitably skilled individual, or one may Practice by one's self.
Here, " Practice " connects " contradiction " with " class struggle " in the following way: Inside a mode of production, there are three realms where practice functions: economic production, scientific experimentation ( which also takes place in economic production and should not be radically disconnected from the former ) and finally, class struggle.
Yalom's therapeutic factors ( originally termed curative factors but renamed therapeutic factors in the 5th edition of ' The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy ') are derived from extensive self-report research with users of group therapy.
" The Epidauria and the Arrival of Asclepius in Athens " in Ancient Greek Cult Practice from the Epigraphical Evidence.
United States Congress created the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice in 1901 to include representatives from the NRA, National Guard, and United States military services.
Others include Arthur Beauchesne ’ s Parliamentary Rules and Forms of the House of Commons of Canada, Sir John George Bourinot ’ s Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada, and Erskine May ’ s The Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament from Britain.

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