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practiced and rigid
It also resented the rigid party discipline practiced by the National Executive Committee, which included the expulsions of dissidents and the suspension of entire sections.

practiced and economy
Although the name is similar, it markedly differs from the socialist market economy and Socialist-oriented market economy, which is practiced within the People's Republic of China and Socialist Republic of Vietnam, respectively.
It was perhaps the force of the ' Principia ', which revealed so many different things about the natural world with such economy, that caused this method to become synonymous with physics, even as it is practiced almost three and a half centuries after its beginning.
A neo-colonialism critique can include de facto colonialism ( imperialist or hegemonic ), and an economic critique of the disproportionate involvement of modern capitalist business in the economy of a developing country, whereby multinational corporations continue to exploit the natural resources and the people of the former colony ; that such economic control is inherently neo-colonial, and thus is akin to the imperial and hegemonic varieties of colonialism practiced by the empires of Great Britain, France, and other European countries, from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
In these societies agriculture was the driving force in the economy and shifting cultivation was the most common type of agriculture practiced.
The Algonquians of New England ( who spoke Eastern Algonquian ) practiced a seasonal economy.
Archaeological evidence suggests Great Bend aspect peoples practiced a subsistence economy, including a mixture of agriculture, hunting, gathering, and fishing.
Wood chopping is practiced in regions where forestry is or has been an important part of the economy:
An Anglo-Saxon economy or Anglo-Saxon capitalism ( so called because it is supposedly practiced in English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland ) is a capitalist macroeconomic model in which levels of regulation and taxes are low, and government provides relatively fewer services.
In large countries in the modern world, the only significant alternative to a market economy has been central planning as was practiced in the early USSR and in the People's Republic of China before the 1990s.

practiced and never
Thomas Wallace received a law degree, but never actually practiced law.
Lavoisier received a law degree and was admitted to the bar, but never practiced as a lawyer.
" A habit religion, such as that originally practiced by Job, is never enough.
Typically, masters are either adults who never practiced the sport as children or teenagers, or former elite athletes who have retired but still seek a way to be involved in the sport.
Although she never practiced her profession formally, she typified the new woman of the post – World War I era: intelligent, robust, and aware of multiple female possibilities.
He never practiced in his life, and he could do anything better than any other football player I ever saw.
However, it may have been for religious reasons, and would coincide with the development of religious practices thought to have occurred during the Upper Paleolithic .< ref > Nonetheless, it remains possible that Paleolithic societies never practiced cannibalism, and that the damage to recovered human bones was either the result of ritual post-mortem bone cleaning or predation by carnivores such as saber tooth cats, lions and hyenas.
The Greeks and the Romans never practiced polygamy.
He was called to the bar in 1839, but he never practiced and soon abandoned law for journalism.
Jennings never learned to read music, but he practiced to seek a career in music and avoid a possible future picking cotton and other temporary jobs.
The mechanisms for his system are convincing if one shares Calhoun ’ s conviction that a functioning concurrent majority never leads to stalemate in the legislature ; rather, talented statesmen, practiced in the arts of conciliation and compromise would pursue “ the common good ”, however explosive the issue.
He never practiced in his life, and he could do anything better than any other football player I ever saw.
Trained in but apparently never practiced Ophthalmology.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation never practiced wiping, and maintained a complete archive of all programming that was recorded.
Allen, who was also a lawyer but never practiced law.
It was never routinely practiced in the United States and in any case the Supreme Court while ruling on Firing Squads in Wilkerson v. Utah from 1879 incidentally determined that it was cruel and unusual punishment.
In Christianity, some interpretations of Biblical teachings conclude that although tithing was practiced extensively in the Old Testament, it was never practiced or taught within the first-century Church.
She contends that Eliade never did any field work or contacted any indigenous groups that practiced Shamanism, and that his work was synthesized from various sources without being supported by direct field research.
Due to the way the arts were then clandestinely practiced, one apparent effect of Spanish subjugation and disarmament of the civilian population was the evolution of unique and complex stick-based techniques in the Visayas and Luzon regions ( unlike Southern Mindanao which retains almost exclusively blade-oriented techniques as it was never fully conquered and disarmed by the Spaniards and Americans ).
Monturiol never practiced law, instead turning his talents to writing and publishing, setting up a publishing company in 1846, the same year he married his wife Emilia.
In most of mathematics as it is practiced, the incompleteness and paradoxes of the underlying formal theories never played a role anyway, and in those branches in which they do or whose formalization attempts would run the risk of forming inconsistent theories ( such as logic and category theory ), they may be treated carefully.
Groucho Marx once said that Chico never practiced the pieces he played.
Agnelli was educated at Pinerolo Cavalry Academy, and studied law at the University of Turin, although he never practiced law.

practiced and started
On his trip to Batavia on the frigate Adriana, he practiced his knowledge of the Dutch language and rapidly learned Malay, and during the long trip, von Siebold started a collection of marine fauna.
In the earlier stages of the Ottoman Empire, a Turkic form of Shamanism was still widely practiced in Anatolia, which soon started to give in to the mysticism offered by Sufism.
The couple moved to Jonesboro, Arkansas where she cared for their children and home and her husband practiced law and started a political career.
In 1840, Marsh started a cult in Innsmouth known as the Esoteric Order of Dagon, basing it on a religion practiced by certain Polynesian islanders he had met during his travels.
Such ideas even pervaded seemingly unrelated aspects of daily life: there is a myth, started by Frances Trollope's " Domestic Manners of the Americans ," and later applied to the British, that furniture such as tables were covered with embroidery and tablecloths so that table legs were hidden from view, but no historical evidence suggest that this was actually practiced.
Tolkki started playing guitar at the age of seven and practiced intensely, sometimes eight hours a day.
By high school Kishimoto started losing interest in manga as he started playing baseball and basketball, sports he practiced at his school.
The team had arrived at the last minute, and had not practiced or even qualified for their debut race, and had started in 19th and 20th positions.
They came together shortly after they started their freshman year and practiced in the freshman commons until they started playing gigs.
CPVR 95. 9 Cable FM radio was on the Times-Mirror cable system and was started by a group of teenagers who initially practiced being disc jockeys in the homes of two of the founders.
He practiced law from 1966 to 1967, until he started working for Jean Lesage.
This started the push to bring US troops into the Dakotas where the Sioux were most prominent and where the Ghost Dance was being practiced the most.
The two main religions practiced in Fort Albany are Roman Catholicism and the old Native Traditions that have started to come back to Fort Albany.
In New York City in 1998, an American going by the name Jayadev started a group called " Midnight Yoga for Men " where participants practiced " naked before the infinite " in the style of the sadhus.
However, to the agony of his family he practiced hunting, and also started eating flesh, which was not allowed for a Brahmin.

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