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practice and collection
* BSI PAS 103 Specification for quality and guidance for good practice in collection and preparation for recycling
Some cross-dressers have periodically disposed of all their clothing, a practice called " purging ", only to start another collection later.
In practice, the accumulation of evidence for or against any particular theory involves planned research designs for the collection of empirical data, and academic rigor plays a large part of judging the merits of research design.
The practice in the time of Gamaliel II ( c. 100 CE ) was for witnesses to select the appearance of the moon from a collection of drawings that depicted the crescent in a variety of orientations, only a few of which could be valid in any given month.
Information theory is closely associated with a collection of pure and applied disciplines that have been investigated and reduced to engineering practice under a variety of rubrics throughout the world over the past half century or more: adaptive systems, anticipatory systems, artificial intelligence, complex systems, complexity science, cybernetics, informatics, machine learning, along with systems sciences of many descriptions.
The collection consists of extensive writings by Klein on traditional Jewish practice and law.
Reynolds often adapted the poses of his subjects from the works of earlier artists, a practice mocked by Nathaniel Hone in a painting called The Conjuror submitted to the Royal Academy exhibition of 1775, and now in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.
A learning object is " a collection of content items, practice items, and assessment items that are combined based on a single learning objective ".
The crucial idea is that myth is not simply a collection of stories permanently fixed to a particular time and place in history, but an ongoing social practice within every society.
150 BCE or 2nd c. BCE ) is the compiler of the Yoga Sūtras, an important collection of aphorisms on Yoga practice.
The earliest approaches to modern bird study involved the collection of eggs, a practice known as oology.
A collection of his papers appeared as Papers on Psychoanalysis, the first account of psychoanalytic theory and practice to be published in the English language by a practising analyst.
Although some believe it is good security engineering practice to avoid connecting SCADA systems to the Internet so the attack surface is reduced, many industries, such as wastewater collection and water distribution, have used existing cellular networks to monitor their infrastructure along with internet portals for end-user data delivery and modification.
Dōgen is known for his extensive writing including the Treasury of the Eye of the True Dharma or Shōbōgenzō, a collection of ninety-five fascicles concerning Buddhist practice and enlightenment.
The IT Infrastructure Library originated as a collection of books, each covering a specific practice within IT service management.
The idea behind the standardized testing policy movement is that testing is the first step to improving schools, teaching practice, and educational methods through data collection.
150 BCE or 2nd c. BCE ) is the compiler of the Yoga Sutras, an important collection of aphorisms on Yoga practice, and also the author of the Mahābhāṣya, a major commentary on Pāṇini's Ashtadhyayi.
Supplements containing vitamins or dietary minerals are included as a category of food in the Codex Alimentarius, a collection of internationally recognized standards, codes of practice, guidelines and other recommendations relating to foods, food production and food safety.
" Krens defended the action as consistent with the museum's principles, including expanding its international collection and building its " postwar collection to the strength of our pre-war holdings " and pointed out that such sales are a regular practice by museums.
Indexing is traditionally known as the practice of owning a representative collection of securities, in the same ratios as the target index.
In fact, during his performances at the Sperl-Ballroom in Vienna, where he established his name, he actively pursued the concept of collecting a fixed entrance fee from the patrons of the ballroom instead of the old practice of passing around a collection plate where income was reliant on the goodwill of the patrons.
William W. Hallo ( 1996 ) recognises comparisons for Israel with its ancient Near Eastern environment, however, as regards tithes, comparisons with other ancient Near Eastern evidence is ambiguous, and Ancient Near Eastern literature provides scant evidence for the practice of tithing and the collection of tithes.
Actual collection procedures vary from church to church, from the common, strictly voluntary practice of " passing the plate " in Catholic and mainline Protestant churches, to formal, church-mediated tithing in some conservative Protestant churches ( as well as LDS Church ), to membership fees as practiced in many Jewish congregations.

practice and true
This is true for two reasons: because Communism is both doctrinally, and in practice, antithetical to these conditions ; ;
This is especially true of red wines, and a practice which, though not always practicable, is well worth the effort.
The Gaussian theory, however, is only true so long as the angles made by all rays with the optical axis ( the symmetrical axis of the system ) are infinitely small, i. e. with infinitesimal objects, images and lenses ; in practice these conditions are not realized, and the images projected by uncorrected systems are, in general, ill defined and often completely blurred, if the aperture or field of view exceeds certain limits.
In practice, this was true, but only in the territories held by their families.
In practice, this allows for true 3-dimensional level design that was previously impossible, although the engine is still 2D.
It appeared an unworthy thing that in the celebration of this most holy feast we should follow the practice of the Jews ... For we have it in our power, if we abandon their custom, to prolong the due observance of this ordinance to future ages by a truer order ... For their boast is absurd indeed, that it is not in our power without instruction from them to observe these things .... Being altogether ignorant of the true adjustment of this question, they sometimes celebrate Passover twice in the same year.
It is believed that authority and the grace of God is directly passed down to Orthodox bishops and clergy through the laying on of hands — a practice started by the apostles, and that this unbroken historical and physical link is an essential element of the true church ( Acts 8: 17, 1 Tim 4: 14, Heb 6: 2 ).
In order to carry out the fundamentalist program in practice, one would need a perfect understanding of the ancient language of the original text, if indeed the true text can be discerned from among variants.
While slopes along channels of 1: 100 have been recommended, in practice it is difficult to build a base for channels that is sufficiently true to enable nutrient films to flow without ponding in locally depressed areas.
This " true and correct form of Buddhism ", as Nichiren saw it, entailed regarding the Lotus Sutra as the fullest expression of the Buddha's teachings and putting those teachings into practice.
When, after spiritual practice ( sādhanā ), a person realizes that the true " self " is the immortal soul rather than the body or the ego all desires for the pleasures of the world will vanish since they will seem insipid compared to spiritual ānanda.
Professor Benjamin Ward Richardson stated in Disciples of Aesculapius that " the true student of medicine reads Laennec's treatise on mediate auscultation and the use of the stethoscope once in two years at least as long as he is in practice.
In practice, dive times for rebreathers are more often influenced by other factors, such as water temperature and the need for safe ascent ( see Decompression ( diving )), and this is generally also true for large capacity open circuit sets.
Tibetan Buddhists practice one or more understandings of the true nature of reality, the emptiness of inherent existence of all things.
In proper practice, the person tying a prayer rope should be of true faith and pious life and should be praying the Jesus Prayer the whole time.
It is not possible in practice to have a true plane wave ; only a plane wave of infinite extent will propagate as a plane wave.
It was thought, as a result of random initialization, the routing updates would spread out in time, but this was not true in practice.
This is especially true in countries which base their armies on conscription ; since every able-bodied citizen is basically a soldier, they are expected to be able to handle the gun reasonably, and be able to practice for the time of need.
More generally, while the basic demographic equation holds true by definition, in practice the recording and counting of events ( births, deaths, immigration, emigration ) and the enumeration of the total population size are subject to error.
The theory of environmental governance by decentralisation relies on assumptions and in practice, these may not deem true.
Note that a true isotropic radiator does not exist in practice.
However a true isotropic radiator cannot be built, so in practice a different antenna is used.
Li made statements that practitioners ' response to criticism showed their hearts and " would separate the false disciples from the true ones ", also indicating that publicly defending the practice was a righteous act and an important aspect of Falun Gong cultivation.
Although in principle it is true that circumscription of this class will vary with the taxonomic system being used, in practice this name is very strongly linked to the Cronquist system, and the allied Takhtajan system.

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