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practice and lack
The absence, during her childhood and early adolescence, of experiences in developing the self-discipline to complete tasks within her ability -- experiences that would have been subsequent sources of anticipation of achievement -- and her lack of childhood opportunities to practice autonomy and initiative in play and expression, both tend in her adolescence to deprive her of the freedoms to role-experiment and to fail occasionally in experimenting.
Wakefield had read accounts of Australian settlement while in prison in London for attempting to abduct an heiress, and realised that the eastern colonies suffered from a lack of available labour, due to the practice of giving land grants to all arrivals.
In common, with another important Monty Python predecessor, At Last the 1948 Show, many episodes were wiped as was common practice at the time due to the lack of any apparent market for them prior to the invention of home video.
In law, frivolous litigation is the practice of starting or carrying on law suits that, due to their lack of legal merit, have little to no chance of being won.
Glossolalia or speaking in tongues is the fluid vocalizing ( or less commonly, the writing ) of speech-like syllables which lack any readily comprehended meaning, in some cases as part of religious practice.
But critics of the practice claim that a lack of regulatory oversight ( such as regular food processing plant inspections ) necessitates irradiation.
It is both the lack of any original corroborating manuscript source outside the Christian tradition as well as the practice of Christian interpolation that has led to the scholarly debate regarding the authenticity of Josephus ' references to Jesus in his work.
Some believe that 1st-century Christians did not practice it, noting the lack of any explicit evidence of paedobaptism.
However it must be taken into account that the Germanic victors would have removed the bodies of their fallen, and their practice of burying their own dead warriors ' battle gear with them must have contributed to the lack of Germanic relics.
On the other hand, such systems are in practice less flexible than Hungarian notation, typically defining only a few different types — the lack of adequate easy-to-remember symbols obstructs more extensive use.
In his writings Rossi criticized the lack of understanding of the city in current architectural practice.
But there is currently no regulation at all for lobbying activities in France and, as a consequence, this practice suffers from a lack of transparency.
Dominant, arrogant, self-centred and morally blind, he is insistent throughout about his lack of responsibility for Eva / Daisy's death and quotes his economic justification for firing her as being the importance of keeping his labour costs low and quelling dissent, which he says is standard business practice.
However, due to the lack of algorithms that would provably scale well with the number of states ( or scale to problems with infinite state spaces ), in practice people resort to simple exploration methods.
Despite his lack of judicial experience, his years in the Alameda County district attorney's office and as state attorney general gave him far more knowledge of the law in practice than most other members of the Court had.
Because of the lack of duplication between caches, Duron can be said to have 192 KB cache on board, whereas an inclusive chip such as Athlon Slot-A, with 512 KB L2, would only have, in practice, 512 KB total ( 640K-128K ).
The current practice is to make mention of all factors affecting the climber's experience ( exposure, difficulty of setting protection or outright lack of protection ) in the description of the climb contained in the guide.
Cricoid pressure has been widely used during RSI for nearly fifty years, despite a lack of compelling evidence to support this practice.
Although these principles have been applied in varying degrees by historical Islamic economies due to lack of Islamic practice, only in the late 20th century were a number of Islamic banks formed to apply these principles to private or semi-private commercial institutions within the Muslim community.
John's chronicler António de Castilho said that " Dom João III faced problems easily, complementing his lack of culture with a practice formation that he always showed during his reign " ( Elogio d ' el rei D. João de Portugal, terceiro, do nome ).
However, despite the bad publicity Leuchter remained active until 1990, when his lack of qualifications to practice was exposed.
Despite pressure from local authorities and navigation companies, the upper river was closed for trade, and a Royal Commission reported in 1909 on the poor state of the lower river, the lack of any consistent authority to manage it, and the unusual practice of towing horses having to jump over fences because there were no gates where they crossed the towing path.
He feels that because of the lack of doctors in the country, " euthanasia in South Africa would be premature and difficult to put into practice ".
Effort is made to provide an atmosphere in which the nonobservant will not feel intimidated by any perceived contrast between their lack of knowledge of Jewish practice and the advanced knowledge of some of the people they meet there.
The lack of public organ donation program in China is used as a justification for this practice.

practice and shipbuilding
Whilst seaborne raids were nothing new at the time the Vikings refined the practice to a science through their shipbuilding, tactics and training.

practice and space
To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings, that have as their principal purpose human occupancy or use.
Initially limited frequency space meant that Channel 4 could not be broadcast alongside S4C, though some English Channel 4 programmes would be aired at less popular times on the Welsh variant, a practice that carried on up until the closure of S4C's analogue transmissions in 2010.
His name is also written in Taiwan as " The Late President Lord Chiang " ( 先總統 蔣公 ), where the one-character-wide space known as nuo tai shows respect ; this practice has lost some popularity.
This was often done for letterbox widescreen anime on VHS, though the practice of " hiding " subtitles within the lower matte also is done with symmetrical mattes, albeit with less space available.
Another unaffiliated group, Media Study Group, established seven categories of poor journalistic practice: for example, the journalist stating personal opinion in a report, asserting incorrect facts, applying unequal space or treatment to two sides of a controversial issue ; then analyzed The Age Newspaper ( Melbourne Australia ) for the frequency of infraction of this code of practice.
Other parts of the training was meant to give them practice in maneuvering the spacecraft and get in and out of its narrow openings wearing a space suit.
While running a device driver in user space does not necessarily reduce the damage a misbehaving driver can cause, in practice it is beneficial for system stability in the presence of buggy ( rather than malicious ) drivers: memory-access violations by the driver code itself ( as opposed to the device ) may still be caught by the memory-management hardware.
* Mirrors are used also in some schools of feng shui, an ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space, to achieve harmony with the environment.
In 1993 the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh purchased the South Side Works steel mill property, and worked together with the community and various developers to create a master plan for a mixed-use development including a riverfront park, office space, housing, health-care facilities, and the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pitt Panthers indoor practice fields.
The unification of space and time is exemplified by the common practice of selecting a metric ( the measure that specifies the interval between two events in spacetime ) such that all four dimensions are measured in terms of units of distance: representing an event as ( in the Lorentz metric ) or ( in the original Minkowski metric ) where is the speed of light.
The practice of space architecture seeks to transform spaceflight from a heroic test of human endurance to a normality within the bounds of comfortable experience.
Stewart found a practice space and joined with Jones to start an R & B band playing Chicago blues.
In line with this initiative, the Dubai International Financial Centre was announced, offering 55. 5 % foreign ownership, no withholding tax, freehold land and office space and a tailor-made financial regulatory system with laws taken from best practice in other leading financial centres like New York, London, Zürich and Singapore.
In 1880, a Steinway-Haus was established in Hamburg as a sales showroom with concert halls, practice studios, sales departments and piano storage space.
Thus a regular space encountered in practice can usually be assumed to be T < sub > 3 </ sub >, by replacing the space with its Kolmogorov quotient.
In computer networks it has become a common practice for every person to also have one or more nicknames for the purposes of anonymity, to avoid ambiguity or simply because the natural name or technical address would be too long to type or take too much space on the screen.
: c < sub > 0 </ sub > is the speed of light in free space ,< ref > Current practice of standards organizations such as NIST and BIPM is to use c < sub > 0 </ sub >, rather than c, to denote the speed of light in vacuum according to ISO 31.
In practice, the strike zone is treated as a volume of space delimited by vertical planes extending up from the pentagonal boundaries of the home plate and limited at the top and bottom by upper and lower horizontal planes passing through the horizontal lines of the definition.
Gutmann observes that Falun Gong also lacks robust backing from the American constituencies that usually support religious freedom: liberals are wary of Falun Gong's conservative sexual morality, while Christian conservatives don't accord the practice the same space as persecuted Christians.
The dojo ( 道場, practice space ) is a place in which to explore this concept in safety.
In line with common English practice, style guides — such as the The Chicago Manual of Style — generally state that the number and percent sign are written without any space in between.
( That honor was wrested in the 1990s by Malibu AYSO, a youth soccer organization that shares park space ( practice fields ).
Along with a number of additional student bedrooms the Sloane Robinson building also provided the college with the O ' Reilly Theatre ( a large multipurpose lecture theatre ), a dedicated room for musical practice, a number of seminar rooms and a large open plan space which during term time is used as a café and social space for all members of the college.

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