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practice and leveling
Linn was a pioneer in snow removal before the practice was embraced in rural areas, with a nine foot steel v-plow and sixteen foot adjustable leveling wings on either side.
: Caesar was the first Roman ruler to grant the city's substantial Jewish population the right to practice Judaism ... That he has consorted with such a marginalized element as the Jewish proletariat must have been taken by the optimates as confirmations of their worst presentiments about his loathsome leveling tendencies.

practice and process
* Bar ( law ), in a legal context has three possible meanings: the division of a courtroom between its working and public areas ; the process of qualifying to practice law ; and the legal profession
From about the 4th century certain psalms began to be grouped together, a process that was furthered by the monastic practice of daily reciting the 150 psalms.
In practice, this means that the agreement of the Bundesrat in the legislative process is very often required, as federal legislation often has to be executed by state or local agencies.
The heating process has been well known to gem miners and cutters for centuries, and in many stone types heating is a common practice.
In the process of setting electoral districts, gerrymandering is a practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating geographic boundaries to create partisan or incumbent-protected districts.
As replication indices have a relatively short history it is not yet possible to know how reliable this process will be in practice, although initially indications are that much of hedge fund returns can be replicated in this manner without the problems of illiquidity, transparency and fraud that exist in direct hedge fund investments.
People who practice self-hypnosis sometimes require assistance ; some people use devices known as mind machines to assist in the process, whereas others use hypnotic recordings.
This created the necessity for the transfer of allegiance and practice from the old gods and heroes to the new religion, and for the gradual adaptation of the old system of image making and veneration to a Christian context, in the process of Christianization.
Various adaptations of job-analytic methods include competency modeling, which examines large groups of duties and tasks related to a common goal or process, and practice analysis, which examines the way work is performed in an occupation across jobs.
In practice, the process of appointment involves a panel in Jersey which select a preferred candidate whose name is communicated to the UK Ministry of Justice for approval before a formal recommendation is made to the Queen.
The CPM certification process validates entry-level knowledge, skills, and experience vital to responsible midwifery practice.
Crowley describes the process of the regular practice of eucharistic ritual:
In this process also known as the Danka system Buddhist-temples were generally not only a centre of Buddhist practice and learning, but were forced carry out administrative functions thereby also being controlled by the government taming any missionary activities.
A formal process is more effective in creating strong controls, and auditors should review this process to confirm that it is well designed and is followed in practice.
To apply this process in practice, a glass electrode is used rather than the cumbersome hydrogen electrode.
The process and practice of creating photographs is called photography.
He suggested that while an art of virtue or excellence did exist, it was only one piece, and the least, in a process of self-improvement that relied much more heavily on native talent and desire, constant practice, and the imitation of good models.
In practice the process of assessing overall risk can be difficult, and balancing resources used to mitigate between risks with a high probability of occurrence but lower loss versus a risk with high loss but lower probability of occurrence can often be mishandled.
Federal subsidies for suburban development accelerated this process as did the practice of redlining by banks and other lending institutions.
A trade secret is a formula, practice, process, design, instrument, pattern, or compilation of information which is not generally known or reasonably ascertainable, by which a business can obtain an economic advantage over competitors or customers.
Designers may use this term to refer to the writing of the final file to disk or CD and its subsequent transmission to the foundry ; however, in current practice the foundry will perform checks and make modifications to the mask design specific to the manufacturing process before actual tapeout.
In practice, in the Haber process, the temperature is set at a compromise value, so ammonia is made quickly, even though less would be present at equilibrium.
The PRC constitution and laws provide for fundamental human rights, including due process, but some have argued that they are often ignored in practice.

practice and takes
The politics of Chile takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Chile is both head of state and head of government, and of a formal multi-party system that in practice behaves like a two-party one, due to binomialism.
Although a longbow achieves comparable accuracy and faster shooting rate than an average crossbow, crossbows release more kinetic energy and can be used effectively after a week of training, while a comparable single-shot skill with a longbow takes years of strength training to overcome the draw strength of the longbow, as well as years of practice needed to use it with skill.
In practice, this method is only feasible for small numbers ; computing prime factorizations in general takes far too long.
Others believe that the rules under which competition takes place have diminished the combat effectiveness of martial arts or encourage a kind of practice which focuses on winning trophies rather than a focus such as cultivating a particular moral character.
Although the practice of selling " Chametz " dates back many years, some contemporary rabbinical authorities have come to regard it with disdain – since the supposed " new owner " never takes actual possession of the goods.
However, SpectraFix takes some practice to use because it's applied with a pump misting bottle instead of an aerosol spray can.
The website of the UPEACE Human Rights Centre states that the Centre takes a practice based approach to the respect, protection and fulfillment of human rights and promotes the integration of theory and practice.
Such a practice takes place in the United Kingdom and India.
The use of cheques in a scam hinges on a US law ( and common practice in other countries ) concerning cheques: when an account holder presents a cheque for deposit or to cash, the bank must ( or in other countries, usually ) make the funds available to the account holder within 1 – 5 business days, regardless of how long it actually takes for the cheque to clear and funds to be transferred from the issuing bank.
Here, " Practice " connects " contradiction " with " class struggle " in the following way: Inside a mode of production, there are three realms where practice functions: economic production, scientific experimentation ( which also takes place in economic production and should not be radically disconnected from the former ) and finally, class struggle.
We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our time.
Only sufficient amount of practice will perfect these techniques, and whatever method of teaching it takes to convey the training of proper reflexes.
They usually ran fashionable enterprises in Chelsea which started with the word bona, for example Bona Pets, or in one episode a firm of solicitors called Bona Law-a play on the name of Prime Minister Bonar Law-and their claim " We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our time " at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
Emergency medicine physicians practice in hospital emergency departments, in pre-hospital settings via emergency medical services, other locations where initial medical treatment of illness takes place, and recently the intensive-care unit.
Each doctor in the practice takes a turn at being " on call " on a rotating basis.
In the Vajrayana the " path of the fruit " is taken whereby the practitioner takes his or her innate Buddha-nature as the means of practice.
On average it takes ten years of practice to reach 1st Dan ( the grade of Shintaido instructor ).
This practice takes the constellation to be primitive rather than the words themselves.
The displacement method expels water by displacing its presence in the snorkel with air ; it is technique that takes practice but clears the snorkel with less effort, but only works when surfacing.
Mathematically, this condition is also approached exponentially ; in theory it takes infinite time, but in practice it is over, for all intents and purposes, in a much shorter period.
Under the common law, the practice of law is simply the full and equal protection of law coupled with securing all of the rights of the petitioner / defendent, by whomever takes up that task, to the exclusion of all others, even government!
In addition, the Joint Formulary Committee takes advice on all therapeutic areas from expert clinicians ; this ensures that the BNF's recommendations are relevant to practice.
This is different from the practice at other colleges that maintain a register ( now a minority of colleges ), where the signing takes place at the beginning of a student's course.

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