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Also, all engineering societies require conformance to their ethical codes ; violation of the code results in the revocation of the license to practice engineering in the society's jurisdiction.

practice and caused
Scarcity of paper caused many Southerners to adopt the practice of cross-writing, i.e., after writing from left to right of the page in the usual manner, they gave the sheet a half turn and wrote from end to end across the lines previously written.
Boston's Selectmen, consulting a doctor who claimed that the practice caused many deaths and only spread the infection, forbade Boylston from performing it again.
The Santo Daime also includes children in their Entheogenic rituals ; studies done by the Brazilian government concluded that there were no physical or mental damage caused by this practice, so it is allowed.
Professor Archie Cochrane, a Scottish epidemiologist, through his book Effectiveness and Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Services ( 1972 ) and subsequent advocacy, caused increasing acceptance of the concepts behind evidence-based practice.
The discovery in 1823 of Q1 — whose existence had been quite unsuspected — caused considerable interest and excitement, raising many questions of editorial practice and interpretation.
When Kenesaw was eight, the elder Landis moved his family to Delphi, Indiana and subsequently to Logansport, Indiana where the doctor purchased and ran several local farms — his war injury had caused him to scale back his medical practice.
In practice, the heating required to remove trace water from the books before reaction ( DEZ reacts violently with water ) caused an accelerated degradation of the paper, and a range of other chemical reactions between DEZ and other components of the book ( glues, bindings ) caused further damage and the production of unpleasant smells.
The theory proposed considered to be the most likely evolution of running is of early humans ' developing as endurance runners from the practice of persistence hunting of animals, the activity of following and chasing until a prey is too exhausted to flee, succumbing to " chase myopathy " ( Sears 2001 ), and that human features such as the nuchal ligament, abundant sweat glands, the Achilles tendons, big knee joints and muscular glutei maximi, were changes caused by this type of activity ( Bramble & Lieberman 2004, et al .).
The Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System ( LAPES ) is a somewhat risky maneuver which allows accurate delivery onto a field when landing is not possible, and the practice was stopped after a fatal crash was caused by one such failed operation.
In Australia, it was also commonly called Hermitage up to the late 1980s, but since that name is also a French Protected designation of origin, this naming practice caused a problem in some export markets and was dropped.
Their usury businessa practice forbidden to Christianshad made many people indebted to them and caused general popular resentment.
Papal taxation of the English Church was suspected to be financing the nation's enemies, while the practice of provisions – the Pope providing benefices for clerics – caused resentment in the English population.
( Further confusion was caused by the practice of redesignating a vessel simply according to the rank of the commanding officer.
" Geophagy being a common practice among southerners may have been caused by the high prevalence of hookworm disease, in which the desire to consume soil is a symptom.
The extra club in his bag, a fairway wood Snead had been experimenting with in practice, would have caused him to be immediately disqualified according to the Rules of Golf, even though he did not use it during the round.
These kinds of cultural practice mixed with the government implications of one-child policy have caused one-daughter parents to become ‘’ childless ’’ after the marriage.
This British practice of taking British deserters, and often Americans, from American ships and forcing them into the Royal Navy increased greatly after 1803, and caused bitter anger in the United States.
This practice, however, was controversial as it removed friction material from the brakes and caused a reduction in the life of the shoes as well as created hazardous asbestos dust.
Yet a decline in mature trees due to intensive harvesting lately has caused a slowdown and the practice of more sustainable forestry.
In the late 1990s, the Rivendell community was established by a group of Christians so they could practice a lifestyle consistent with their Reformed Churches ' interpretations of the Bible and also, in part, to be better isolated from possible societal disruptions caused by the Y2K computer problem.
This choice caused a rift between Swammerdam and his father, who thought his son should practice medicine.
Educated Chinese began to realise that this aspect of their culture did not reflect well upon the progress of the modernising world ; Social Darwinists argued that it weakened the nation, since enfeebled women supposedly produced weak sons ; and feminists attacked the practice because it caused women to suffer.
Multiculturalists note that assimilation, in practice, has often been forced, and has caused immigrants to have severed ties with family abroad.
This has been caused by the practice of medicating working farm animals with diclofenac, which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ( NSAID ) with anti-inflammatory and pain killing actions.

practice and France
In France before the French Revolution, representatives of the clergy — in practice, bishops and abbots of the largest monasteries — comprised the First Estate of the Estates-General, until their role was abolished during the French Revolution.
In France, while the President cannot force the Prime Minister to tender the resignation of his government, he can, in practice, request it if the Prime Minister is from his own majority.
The practice soon spread to the European continent and was known as voyage à la façon anglaise ( English-style voyage ) in France from the 1820s on.
In practice, X. 31 was only commercially implemented in UK, France and Japan.
Rodolphe Bresdin and Jean-François Millet also continued to practice the medium in France, and Adolf Menzel in Germany.
Radama's successor, Queen Ranavalona I ( 1828 – 61 ), responded to increasing political and cultural encroachment on the part of Britain and France by issuing a royal edict prohibiting the practice of Christianity in Madagascar and pressuring most foreigners to leave the territory.
In practice, France deployed about twice as many men, 36 divisions ( roughly one third of its force ), for defence of the Maginot Line in Alsace and Lorraine, whereas the opposing German Heeresgruppe C only contained 19 divisions, or less than one seventh of the total force committed in Fall Gelb.
In France, Italy and Portugal, civilian physicians must be members of the Order of Physicians to practice medicine.
In practice the region was administered by France.
The practice of civilian duelling, with specifically designed civilian swords such as the Italian Cinquedea and Swiss Baselard, became so popular that according to one scholar: " In France during the reign of Henry IV ( 1589 – 1610 ), more than 4, 000 French aristocrats were killed in duels in an eighteen-year period ... During the reign of Louis XIII ( 1610 – 1643 )... in a twenty-year period 8, 000 pardons were issued for murders associated with duels.
Stephen's preferred option was to have Eustace crowned while he himself was still alive, as was the custom in France, but this was not the normal practice in England, and Celestine II, during his brief tenure as pope between 1143 and 1144, had banned any change to this practice.
They may introduce the practice of France, Spain, and Germany ...." Ultimately, Henry and Mason prevailed, and the Eighth Amendment was adopted.
Philip I of France, by his practice of simony and the violence of his proceedings against the Church, provoked a threat of summary measures.
After a successful day of testing of his method at the Polygon in France he had a conversation with Claude-Étienne Minié who stated that a key barrier to the use of the larger, heavier spinning projectiles would be the strength of the gun and in particular "... he did not consider it safe in practice to fire a 30-lb.
In France, the political system does not integrate the lobbying 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.
The region's religious profile is representative of France as a whole, with the majority ( 85 %) being Roman Catholic, but not all members regularly attend church or practice every element of Roman Catholicism.
It granted non-Catholics – Calvinist Huguenots, Lutherans, as well as Jews – civil and legal status in France, and gave them the right of openly practice their faiths.
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.
Starting in 1995, Li himself taught the practice outside of China, chairing a series of conferences in Sweden and at the Chinese embassy in Paris, upon invitation by the PRC ambassador to France.
In France, the system of pairies ( peerage ) existed in two different versions: the exclusive ' old ' in the French kingdom, in many respects an inspiration for the English / British practice, and the very prolific chambre des pairs of the Bourbon Restoration ( 1814 – 1848 ).
In accord with standard German practice, these were called by their commander's name, such as Group Erdmann in France and the Ramcke Parachute Brigade in North Africa.
For instance, in France, the jurisprudence constante of the Court of Cassation or the Council of State is equivalent in practice with case law.
Following the events of 1320, Philip was involved in fining those who had attacked Jews during the Shepherds ' Crusade, which in practice added further to the dislike of this minority in France.

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