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Traditional Japanese Reiki was taught intensively under Usui's guidance, with weekly meditation meetings where Reiki was given and used to scan the body in order to supply an energetic diagnosis, which is known in Japanese as Byosen-hō, as a Japanese Reiki treatment is intuitive and specifically directed in comparison to a Western Reiki treatment, which tends to generally treat the whole body instead of specific areas.
Where analytic philosophy tends to treat philosophy in terms of discrete problems, capable of being analyzed apart from their historical origins ( much as scientists consider the history of science inessential to scientific inquiry ), continental philosophy typically suggests that " philosophical argument cannot be divorced from the textual and contextual conditions of its historical emergence ".
The concept of MSY also tends to treat all individuals in the population as identical, thereby ignoring all aspects of population structure such as size or age classes and their differential rates of growth, survival, and reproduction.
He tends to treat his police position more as a ' fun hobby ' than a serious job.
" Skolem tends to treat general problems by concrete examples.
Endotoxic laminitis ( e. g. after foaling ) tends to be more difficult to treat.

tends and himself
Modern scholarship tends to favour a Syriac origin ; but even so, the exercise must have been repeated in Greek very shortly afterwards — probably by Tatian himself.
In this way he manifests " So the anarchist individualist tends to reproduce himself, to perpetuate his spirit in other individuals who will share his views and who will make it possible for a state of affairs to be established from which authoritarianism has been banished.
This character trait is displayed throughout Illuminatus !, Celine's tends give misinformation about himself and his intentions.
He is very arrogant and proud of his country ( and often tends to exaggerate the quality of it or himself ), yet he is friendly and good-natured.
* 1 Corinthians 9: 7-Paul says, of himself and the apostles: " who tends a flock and does not use the milk of the flock?
Ishmael tends to brood and think his way through things, going so far as to describe himself as a philosopher in The Mast-Head.
Jollo the Clown said that while he usually doesn't kill other people himself, he tends to lure them to their doom.
Jin claims to have witnessed many of these skills himself or to have learned of them from a scroll given to him by Shaolin Abbot Miao Xing, though the work tends to exaggerate and embellish.
Luke ( voiced by John Stephenson ) is a hillbilly who tends to drive steering with his feet while half-asleep, in one episode he refers to himself as Dog-Nosed Luke ; Blubber ( also voiced by Stephenson ) is his timid pet bear, clad in a scarf and early aviator's helmet with goggles.
There is to note that German dubbings tends to take great liberty when translating scripts and these changes are not necessarily implied by the original creators, including Leone himself.
That's one of many enjoyably acerbic snippets in Peter Nichols ' Diaries 1969-77, a period that stretches from the composition of his The National Health to the conception of his masterpiece, Passion Play .... Nichols tends to be touchy, crusty, disappointed with himself .... yet wonderfully observant, honest and likeable.
Ironically, Minderbinder tends to trust the novel's protagonist Yossarian more than he trusts anyone else because Yossarian — an unselfish man of principle — is so unlike himself.
" Baker did concede that, " One of Joe's problems is that he tends to wrap things up too much for himself.
He is the street-smart comic relief for the group who, while having his heart in the right place, tends to get himself into tight spots when acting impulsively ; fittingly, he is sometimes a " hothead ".
Höllerer tends to take a co-ordinating role when an operation is being planned, rather than actually going undercover or making the arrest himself.
The King tends not to get involved if he can avoid it and keeps to himself in a different aspect of Fairyland.
He tends to be a very frail, shy boy, not often wanting to assert himself when need be.
Majic appears to be a good student, learning as much as he can, and retaining all of what he learns, although his anxiety tends to get the better of him when it comes time to prove himself.
When he realises he has made a mistake, he often blames Barry and also tends to make Barry do the hard work and takes the credit for himself.
* General Stone: General Stone appears several times in Birdman with other military leaders, and tends to find himself on the receiving end of the villains ' schemes.
In the Black and Latino communities, the word tends to be used as a synonym for weak, someone unwilling or unable to defend himself or perhaps loser.
“ it is noncontroversial that the class situation in which each individual finds himself represents a limitation on his scope, tends to keep him within the class.
Despite Jack's instructions to leave Little Jack to self-soothe by himself, Greg cannot bear to listen to Little Jack's cries and tends to the boy to cheer him up, turning the television on, acting funny and inadvertently teaching Little Jack to say " asshole ".
He tends to be extremely selfish and think only of himself.

tends and other
Currently, a part of Algerian writers tends to be defined in a literature of shocking expression, due to the terrorism that occurred during the 1990s, the other party is defined in a different style of literature who staged an individualistic conception of the human adventure.
Working on the intended value of art tends to help define the relations between art and other acts.
Since lead has a lower melting point than the other constituents of the brass, it tends to migrate towards the grain boundaries in the form of globules as it cools from casting.
Industrially, very pure boron is produced with difficulty, as boron tends to form refractory materials containing small amounts of carbon or other elements.
Cognitive science tends to view the world outside the mind much as other sciences do.
Unlike other C-suite positions, which tend to be defined according to commonly designated responsibilities across most companies, the COO job tends to be defined in relation to the specific CEO with whom he / she works, given the close working relationship of these two individuals.
Real Cheddar is never " soapy ", in texture or mouthfeel, and tends to be more brittle than other types of cheeses.
( iii ) Interferes or tends to interfere with, or obstructs or tends to obstruct, the administration of justice in any other manner.
In Turkish each of these are separate letters, rather than versions of other letters, where dotted capital İ and lower case i are the same letter, as are dotless capital I and lowercase ı. Typographically, Ç and Ş are often rendered with a subdot, as in ; when a hook is used, it tends to have more a comma shape than the usual cedilla.
The Wade – Giles rendition kung-ho, on the other hand, tends to be pronounced ( the OED gives " kung-hou " ).
It tends towards a line segment ( see below ) if the two foci remain a finite distance apart and a parabola if one focus is kept fixed as the other is allowed to move arbitrarily far away.
In anaerobic, and particularly geothermal conditions, the divalent form is sufficiently stable that it tends to be incorporated into minerals of calcium and the other alkaline earths.
This time, the ham tends to be added to the soup in the kitchen prior to serving ( unlike the other garnishes which are added at the table ).
The computer security hacking subculture on the other hand tends not to distinguish between the two subcultures as harshly, instead acknowledging that they have much in common including many members, political and social goals, and a love of learning about technology.
Instead, hydrogen tends to combine with other atoms in compounds, or with itself to form ordinary ( diatomic ) hydrogen gas, H < sub > 2 </ sub >.
In this sense, the trait may enhance comfort levels in intense equatorial climates compared to straight hair ( which, on the other hand, tends to naturally fall over the ears and neck to a degree that provides slightly enhanced comfort levels in cold climates relative to tightly coiled hair ).
# Hedge funds ' low correlation with other assets tends to dissipate during stressful market events, making them much less useful for diversification than they may appear ; and
The greater amount of material in a long gun tends to make it more expensive to manufacture, other factors being equal.
Immune suppression tends to be less effective than in other autoimmune diseases.
In other words, the simplest and most basic economics says this about commodities like labor ( and wheat, for example ): Artificially raising the price of the commodity tends to cause the supply of it to increase and the demand for it to lessen.
Mental processes, mental functions and cognitive processes are terms often used interchangeably ( although not always correctly so, the term cognitive tends to have specific implications – see cognitive and cognitivism ) to mean such functions or processes as perception, introspection, memory, creativity, imagination, conception, belief, reasoning, volition, and emotion — in other words, all the different things that we can do with our minds.
A primary feature of MUSH codebases that tends to distinguish it from other multi-user environments is the ability, by default, of any player to extend the world by creating new rooms or objects and specifying their behavior in the MUSH's internal scripting language.

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