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practice and Germany
It was discovered in Germany and became a practice to suppress foliar fungal diseases by nature of the bacterial competition, suppression, antibiosis on the leaf surface ( phyllosphere ).
This is also British English practice with names of countries and cities in sports contexts ; for example, " Germany have won the competition.
The Jewish refugees who were interned came from Germany, and the U. S. government didn't differentiate between ethnic Jews and ethnic Germans ( Jewish was defined as religious practice ).
The practice of the Journeyman years still exists in Germany.
Leaders and members of Unitas Fratrum were forced to choose to either leave the many and varied southeastern principalities of what was the Holy Roman Empire ( mainly Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Moravia and parts of Germany and its many states ), or to practice their beliefs secretly.
Rodolphe Bresdin and Jean-François Millet also continued to practice the medium in France, and Adolf Menzel in Germany.
In Germany, the Psychotherapy Act ( PsychThG, 1998 ) restricts the practice of psychotherapy to the professions of psychology and psychiatry.
Musica reservata is either a style or a performance practice in a cappella vocal music of the latter, mainly in Italy and southern Germany, involving refinement, exclusivity, and intense emotional expression of sung text.
In Germany, Roman law practice remained in place longer under the Holy Roman Empire ( 963 – 1806 ).
They may introduce the practice of France, Spain, and Germany ...." Ultimately, Henry and Mason prevailed, and the Eighth Amendment was adopted.
In 1758 Pitt began to put into practice a new strategy to win the Seven Years War, which would involve tying down large numbers of French troops and resources in Germany, while Britain used its naval supremacy to launch expeditions to capture French forces around the globe.
Upon attaining state power these Fronts were often transformed into nominal ( and usually electoral ) " National " or " Fatherland " Fronts in which non-communist parties and organizations were given token representation ( a practice known as Blockpartei ), the most popular examples of these being the National Front of East Germany ( as a historical example ) and the United Front of the People's Republic of China ( as a modern-day example ).
Dismissed as an " abuse of psychiatry ", this practice is touchy subject not because the story makes psychiatrists in Nazi Germany look bad, but because it highlights the dramatic similarities between pharmacratic controls in Germany under Nazism and those that have emerged in the USA under the free market economy.
The spin from rifling decreases the effective penetration of these rounds ( rifling diverts some of the linear kinetic energy to rotational kinetic energy, thus decreasing the round's velocity and impact energy ) and so they are generally fired from smoothbore guns ; a practice that has been taken up by Israel — a major supplier of " arrow " rounds — China, France, Pakistan, Germany, Russia, and the United States in their tanks.
A large population of Sephardic refugees, who fled via the Netherlands as Marranos eventually settled in Hamburg and Altona Germany in the early 16th century, eventually appropriating Ashkenazic Jewish rituals into their religious practice.
In other applications of this model, as in Germany, a paramedic equivalent does exist, but is sharply restricted in terms of scope of practice ; often not permitted to perform Advanced Life Support ( ALS ) procedures unless the physician is physically present, or in cases of immediate life-threatening conditions.
They were given the option of having their loved ones buried in Munich cemeteries in unmarked graves or having them cremated, common practice in Germany for unclaimed bodies.
After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, when Alsace-Lorraine was lost to Germany, the Strasbourg statue was covered in black mourning crepe on state occasions, and was often decorated with wreaths ; this practice did not end until France regained the region following World War I.
In some European countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Germany, parts of Australia, and in New Zealand, the practice is banned, or controlled to only be performed by veterinary surgeons.
Wolf Vostell was born in Leverkusen, Germany, and put his artistic ideas into practice from 1950 onwards.
Nazi Germany emulated the practice in its Four Year Plan designed to bring Germany to war-readiness.
The practice of using recitative for the Evangelist ( rather than plainsong ) was a development of court composers in northern Germany and only crept into church compositions at the end of the 17th century.

practice and is
As a word of caution, we should be aware that in actual practice no message is purely one of the four types, question, command, statement, or exclamation.
It will readily be seen that in this suggested network ( not materially different from some of the networks in vogue today ) greater emphasis on monitoring is implied than is usually put into practice.
The discrepancy between what we commonly profess and what we practice or tolerate is great, and it does not escape the notice of others.
What is more, the legends have become so sacrosanct that the very habit of self-examination or self-criticism smells of low treason, and men who practice it are defeatists and unpatriotic scoundrels.
My reply is that I associate myself with all those who affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations should contribute to the theory and practice of human dignity.
The principle is commendable but we suspect that in the practice somebody is going to get gulled.
and, though he repeated, over and over again, the spectacular figures of industrial and agricultural production in 1980, the `` ordinary '' people in Russia are still a little uncertain as to how `` communism '' is really going to work in practice, especially in respect of food.
If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
It should be enough to say that the practice of the state buying automobiles is at least forty years old.
The location of the latter now is determined for tax purposes at the time of registration, and it is now accepted practice to consider a motor vehicle as being situated where it is garaged.
This condition will undoubtedly continue until such time as a state uniform system of evaluation is established, or through mutual agreement of the local assessing officials for a method of standard assessment practice to be adopted.
To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode Island with respect to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge.
The One Leg Lunge is a split and all lifters practice this in their regular workouts.
A second and also good practice is to shear off the tops, leaving an inch high stub with just a leaf or two on each branch.
The Targo is a good outfit for fun shooting or for economic wing-shooting practice, but it's tougher than it looks to run up a score on the clay birds.
Acreage in excess of the minimum is good practice as recreation areas are never too large for the future and it is often more economical to operate one large area than several small ones.
To practice new procedures under guided supervision and with constant feedback is the fourth step.
It is the classroom teacher, however, who has daily contacts with pupils, and who is in a unique position to put sound psychological principles into practice.

practice and governed
Trustee appointments are governed by the regulatory framework set out in the code of practice on public appointments issued by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Founded in 1998 to provide a non-political arena to discuss and implement changes to the profession of Hypnotherapy, UKCHO currently represents 9 of the UK's professional hypnotherapy organisations and has developed standards of training for hypnotherapists, along with codes of conduct and practice that all UKCHO registered hypnotherapists are governed by.
It plays a pivotal role in Jewish practice and is governed by a large corpus of religious law.
The characteristics of a roof are dependent upon the purpose of the building that it covers, the available roofing materials and the local traditions of construction and wider concepts of architectural design and practice and may also be governed by local or national legislation.
After satisfactorily completing the required examinations and added to a registry, the practitioner is then eligible to apply for a license to practice in the region governed by their respective licensing body.
Because the People of the Book recognize the God of Abraham as the one and only god, as do Muslims, and they practice revealed faiths based on divine ordinances, tolerance and autonomy is accorded to them in societies governed by sharia ( Islamic divine law ).
In practice, he would continue to be governed by others, his mother above all.
Regimental Sergeants Major in the Canadian Forces are sometimes informally referred to in third person by their appointment, for example " RSM Bloggins " while their commanding officers universally hold the privilege of addressing them as " RSM " ( and the practice of doing so by subordinates may be governed by regimental tradition ).
In England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland a succession of Witchcraft Acts have governed witchcraft and provided penalties for its practice, or ( in later years ) for pretending to practise it.
An obvious ancient practice of exchange, in many common-law jurisdictions it is now governed by statutory law.
There the long governing Social Democrats have governed with more or less formal support from other parties: in the mid-20th century from Agrarians, after 1968 from Communists, and more recently from Greens and ex-Communists, and have thus been able to retain executive power and ( in practice ) legislative initiative.
This view asserts that countries such as Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, largely governed by parties of the left in recent years, did not — whatever their rhetoric — in practice abandon most of the substantive elements of the Consensus.
In 1799, the Ionian islands became the Septinsular Republic, nominally under Turkish suzerainty, but in practice dominated by Russia ; in 1807, France took them back ; in 1809, the British seized the islands set up one of their first protectorates, the United States of the Ionian Islands, and held them for nearly half a century ; under the British, they were governed by a High Commissioner who could act with both legislative and executive powers.
The younger men carried the day, and the French army took the field in 1914 governed by a new code of practice.
France, which in practice was governed by Cardinal Mazarin, wanted a continued Swedish presence in Germany to counterbalance Austria and Spain, which were traditional enemies of France.
In practice, however, speakers lie between these two extremes, holding that because English changes with time and is governed in large measure by convention, a construction may be considered correct once it is used by a majority of speakers, but also that a given sentence is incorrect if it violates the conventions of English that apply to its context.
Thus, the county-level cities technically do not " belong " to the prefecture-level city, but are instead " governed on behalf " of the province by the prefectural level city, though in practice the county level cities do indeed belong to their governing prefectural level cities.
Under that agreement, the ELCA agreed to undertake the Episcopal practice of being governed by bishops in the historic episcopate.
The use, design, operation and installation of Voice evacuation systems is governed in Europe by CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization EN 60849 and in the UK by the British Standard BS 5839-Part 8, a system code of practice.
House rules are silent on how members are assigned to subcommittees, as this practice is traditionally governed by party rules and practices.
Today, virtually the entire practice of modern kendo is governed by the All Japan Kendo Federation, founded in 1951.
In practice, however, it was the Council that governed, since the Governor-General was ( with few exceptions ) bound to act on its advice.
He governed with a Council of State that, though nominally unitary, was in practice divided in two distinct bodies, each responsible for a different theater of war.
This raises the interesting point that those who are governed may not understand the unnaturalness of both the way they live and the fact that they take this way of life for granted — that the same activity in which they engage in " can be regarded as a different form of practice depending on the mentalities that invest it ".

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