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practice and despite
Following the rebellion, those Christians who survived continued to practice their faith in secret, despite persecution.
At Young's death in 1877, he was followed by other powerful members, who continued the practice of polygamy despite opposition by the United States Congress.
Works by these artists are sometimes casually referred to as Impressionism, despite their remoteness from Impressionist practice.
In contrast, Stalin and allies proposed that alliances with capitalist political parties were essential to realising a revolution where Communists were too few ; said Stalinist practice failed, especially in the Northern Expedition portion of the Chinese Revolution ( 1925 – 1927 ), wherein it resulted in the right-wing Kuomintang ’ s massacre of the Chinese Communist Party ; nonetheless, despite the failure, Stalin ’ s policy of mixed-ideology political alliances, became Comintern policy.
In political practice, Leninism ( vanguard-party revolution ), despite its origin as Communist revolutionary praxis, was adopted throughout the political spectrum.
Yet, despite these apparent differences, notarial practice is universally considered to be distinct and separate from that of attorney ( solicitor / barrister ).
Nichiren Buddhism includes various schools with their own interpretations of Nichiren's teachings, the most prominent being Nichiren Shu, Nichiren Shoshu and Soka Gakkai ; however, despite the differences between schools, all Nichiren sects share the fundamental practice of chanting daimoku.
It was on this basis that Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan called for the full equality of women and men, despite the obvious difficulties reconciling this stance with norms of traditional Jewish practice.
This federally overruled a state law to the contrary and reinstated a practice that had been in use for more than two decades with other probate judges despite being at odds with the contested state law.
This ruling was based on the precedent that the prophet Muhammad did not forbid such self-marriages among Zoroastrians despite coming into contact with Zoroastrians and knowing about this practice.
Just as colonisation and colonialism have been practiced throughout recorded history, political self-determination, on an individual level, has been documented similarly and cherished highly by collective peoples despite them ; ancient Mesopotamia and the later Greek city-states are early examples of its practice.
In Islam, polygyny is allowed with certain religious restrictions, despite that an overwhelming majority of Muslims traditionally practice monogamy.
* The Song Dynasty Chinese government attempts to ban the practice of cremation ; despite this decree, the lower and middle classes continue to cremate their dead, until the government resolves the problem in the 12th century by establishing public graveyards for paupers.
Instead, the address was written and then sent to Congress to be read by a clerk until 1913 when Woodrow Wilson re-established the practice despite some initial controversy.
However, " only Mr. Robert sometimes desires it and is a little entered in it ", but despite the " many reasons " given by Carew to turn their attentions to it, " they practice the French and Latin but they affect not the Irish ".
Schoenewolf later clarified that " No person is better off enslaved, obviously ... What I tried to say, before my words were twisted by that reporter, is that despite the clear and obvious evil of that practice, we tend to forget that many of the enslaved people had been first been sold into bondage by their fellow countrymen ; so coming to America did bring about some eventual good.
It is so named because the supplicants gather at the altar located at the front of the church ( however, the invitation is referred to as an " altar call ", despite the fact that most Protestant denominations which have this practice do not have altars or Communion tables ).
While fingerprint identification was an improvement on earlier anthropometric systems, the subjective nature of matching, despite a very low error rate, has made this forensic practice controversial.
The Young and the Restless, Dark Shadows and Ryan's Hope saved most of their episodes despite the fact that they debuted during the 1960s and 1970s, before retaining tapes became common practice.
In Tokelau, despite the gradual appearance of a market economy, a form of gift economy remains through the practice of inati, the strictly egalitarian sharing of all food resources in each atoll.
Cricoid pressure has been widely used during RSI for nearly fifty years, despite a lack of compelling evidence to support this practice.
However, despite the bad publicity Leuchter remained active until 1990, when his lack of qualifications to practice was exposed.
However, many critics argue that despite this official view, assimilationist attitudes remain deeply entrenched, and popular views and actual power relationships create a situation in which Chinese nationalism has in practice meant Han dominance of minority areas and peoples and assimilation of those groups.
This practice occurred despite being expressly banned by the Code Duello of 1777.
These groups continue to practice ' the principle ' despite the opposition.

practice and neat
Rowan Bayne, a British psychologist who has written several studies on graphology, summarized his view of the appeal of graphology: " It's very seductive because at a very crude level someone who is neat and well behaved tends to have neat handwriting ", adding that the practice is " useless ... absolutely hopeless ".
With practice, very neat and reliable assemblies can be created, though such a method is labour-intensive and therefore unsuitable for production assemblies except in very small quantity.
Being still more art than engineering, KE is not as neat as the above list in practice.

practice and logic
Null-A, or non-Aristotelian logic, refers to the capacity for, and practice of, using intuitive, inductive reasoning ( compare fuzzy logic ), rather than reflexive, or conditioned, deductive reasoning.
This makes 2-4 trees an important tool for understanding the logic behind red – black trees, and this is why many introductory algorithm texts introduce 2-4 trees just before red – black trees, even though 2-4 trees are not often used in practice.
Nijinsky writes of the importance of feeling as opposed to reliance on reason and logic alone, and he denounces the practice of art criticism as being nothing more than a way for those who practice it to indulge their own egos rather than focusing on what the artist was trying to say.
This argument has become less relevant given that most ladder logic programmers have a software background in more conventional programming languages, and in practice implementations of ladder logic have characteristics, such as sequential execution and support for control flow features, that make the analogy to hardware somewhat inaccurate.
However, the ability to synthesize logic turned out to be limited, as the simulator output assumed that the design would be reduced to practice using those same DEC RTM style PDP-16 modules.
In revisiting the 18th-and early 19th-century treatises of the Picturesque, which Olmsted interpreted in his practice, Smithson exposes threads of an anti-aesthetic anti-formalist logic and a theoretical framework of the Picturesque that addressed the dialectic between the physical landscape and its temporal context.
Musonius pays much more attention to ethics than logic or physics ; for he holds that philosophy is nothing else than an investigation and practice of what is becoming and obligatory ; and philosophy, he says, is merely the pursuit of a virtuous life.
The term business rule is sometimes used interchangeably with business logic ; however the latter connotes an engineering practice and the former an intrinsic business practice.
In keeping with Apple's practice from the Apple II + until the Power Macintosh G3 was announced, a logic board upgrade was available to convert a regular SE to a SE / 30.
According to Watts, and in keeping with the common practice of logicians of his day, Watts defined logic as an art ( see liberal arts ), as opposed to a science.
Even sticking to epistemology, though, the distinction is shaky: for example, most of the rationalists accepted that in practice we had to rely on the sciences for knowledge of the external world, and many of them were involved in scientific research ; the empiricists, on the other hand, generally accepted that a priori knowledge was possible in the fields of mathematics and logic.
Although such cooling could potentially speed up the CMOS logic by a factor of four, in practice the liquid nitrogen cooling yielded an approximately twofold speed increase over air-cooled systems.
In practice, there may be hundreds of products and inputs but the logic of measuring does not differ from that presented in the basic example.
Though it has seemed " obvious " to mathematicians literally for centuries that proving B from A conjoined with a set of theorems is sufficient to proving the implication A → B based on those theorems alone, it was left to Herbrand and Tarski to show ( independently ) this was logically correct in the general case — another instance, perhaps, of modern logic " cleaning up " mathematical practice.
Computational semiotics is an interdisciplinary field that applies, conducts, and draws on research in logic, mathematics, the theory and practice of computation, formal and natural language studies, the cognitive sciences generally, and semiotics proper.
It posed in fact a threat to the rational logic attitude, and at a certain point it became a very popular practice that spread throughout almost all levels.
* The Rational Good: a study in the logic of practice ( 1921 )
It also involves creating a language and logic of liberation, one of opposition and affirmation, and a corresponding liberational practice to create a just and good society and pose an effective paradigm of mutually beneficial human relations and human possibility.
In logic, it is the practice of treating two distinct concepts as if they were one, which produces errors or misunderstandings as a fusion of distinct subjects tends to obscure analysis of relationships which are emphasized by contrasts.
Within the Torah Umadda camp itself, there are those who question whether " the literature on Torah u-Madda with its intellectually elitist bias fails to directly address the majority of its practitioners "; further, there are suggestions that " the very logic of the practice is far removed from the ideology " (" The community works with an ideology of Torah combined with a suburban logic of practice ").

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