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practice and transfer
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.
Similarly, virtually all members of LAMP have also resigned from the Louisiana Psychological Association ( LPA ) after many LPA members asserted that the LAMP's prescriptive authority movement secretly came to an agreement with Louisiana's medical board to transfer the practice of psychology for psychologists with prescriptive authority to the medical board.
Other interpreters believe these references do not support the concept of transfer of the seventh-day rest, and some add that they do not sufficiently prove that Sunday observance was an established practice in the primitive New Testament church.
In practice, the transfer did not take effect until 24 February 1836 when Major-General George Middlemore ( 1836 – 1842 ), the first governor appointed by the British government, arrived with 91st Regiment troops.
This was inherited from what was then-current practice on the islands at the time of the 1917 transfer, to limit losses of livestock.
Unfortunately, this practice sometimes causes confusion, partly because normally no rubrics are printed to make the required transfer clear and partly because there are some errors which complicate matters still further.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program was authorized by Congress in 1903 and run by the United States Army from 1916 to 1996 to transfer obsolete military firearms to United States civilians to learn and practice marksmanship skills with NRA so they would be skilled marksmen if later called on to serve in the U. S. military.
This was to learn the basics of the law – the Inns of Chancery, including Clifford's Inn, served as a place of initial legal education before transfer to the Inns of Court, where one could be called to the Bar and practice as a barrister.
In practice, the term " radiator " refers to any of a number of devices in which a liquid circulates through exposed pipes ( often with fins or other means of increasing surface area ), notwithstanding that such devices tend to transfer heat mainly by convection and might logically be called convectors.
In practice carrying any amount of illegal drugs is considering in court as " transfer " and is punishable by 4 to 8 years of imprisonment ( UK 228. 1 ).
The diagram depicts the removal of the donor nucleus for schematic purposes ; in practice usually the whole donor cell is transferred. In genetics and developmental biology, somatic-cell nuclear transfer ( SCNT ) is a laboratory technique for creating a clone embryo with a donor nucleus ( see process below ).
Szulanski's doctoral dissertation (" Exploring internal stickiness: Impediments to the transfer of best practice within the firm ") proposed that knowledge transfer within a firm is inhibited by factors other than a lack of incentive.
Organisations such as AUTM in the US, The Institute of Knowledge Transfer in the UK, SNITTS in Sweden and the Association of European Science and Technology Transfer Professionals in Europe have provided a conduit for knowledge transfer professionals across the public and private sectors to identify best practice and develop effective tools and techniques for the management of PSRO / college produced IP.
As a substitute practice, a male full-time worker often receives a " commendation " to the ministry, or work, of preaching and / or teaching that demonstrates the blessing and support of the assembly of origin, but that does not connote a transfer of any special spiritual authority.
In practice a great many factors influence the transfer prices that are used by multinational corporations, including performance measurement, capabilities of accounting systems, import quotas, customs duties, VAT, taxes on profits, and ( in many cases ) simple lack of attention to the pricing.
The Comparable Profits method ( CPM ) was introduced in the 1992 proposed regulations and has been a prominent feature of IRS transfer pricing practice since.
In electronics, impedance matching is the practice of designing the input impedance of an electrical load ( or the output impedance of its corresponding signal source ) to maximize the power transfer or minimize reflections from the load.
The transfer process is supposed to contain checks including the date of birth of the account holder, but in practice some transfers occur without this information.
In practice, USCIS has accepted H-1B transfer applications even with a gap in employment up to 60 days, but that is by no means guaranteed.
Depending on the midwifery practice, transfer rates range from 5 % to 40 %, with most studies citing a transfer rate of about 16 %.
Although varied practice may lead to poor performance throughout the acquisition phase ( Moxley, as cited in Barreiros et al., 2007 ), it is important for the development of the schemata, which is responsible for the assembly and improved retention and transfer of motor learning.

practice and electrons
In practice it has been performed for light, electrons, buckminsterfullerene, and some atoms.
Electron beam lithography ( often abbreviated as e-beam lithography ) is the practice of scanning a beam of electrons in a patterned fashion across a surface covered with a film ( called the resist ), (" exposing " the resist ) and of selectively removing either exposed or non-exposed regions of the resist (" developing ").
In practice, differences in voltage between different points of an electric circuit ( and, hence, differences in the electrochemical potential for electrons between these points ) can be measured by using an ( ideal ) voltmeter.
In practice most actual experiments have used light rather than the electrons that Bell originally had in mind.
In practice, the electrochemical potential of electrons is even more important than the chemical potential.
The incident electron beam diverges and electrons in the beam have a range of energies, so in practice, the Ewald sphere is not infinitely thin as it is theoretically modeled.
Because of this, directly approaching the many-body problem of 10 < sup > 18 </ sup > interacting electrons by straightforwardly trying to solve the appropriate Schrödinger equation is impossible in practice, since it amounts to solving a partial differential equation not just in three dimensions, but in 3x10 < sup > 18 </ sup > dimensions – one for each component of the position of each particle.
Electron beam lithography ( often abbreviated as e-beam lithography ) is the practice of emitting a beam of electrons in a patterned fashion across a surface covered with a film ( called the resist ), (" exposing " the resist ) and of selectively removing either exposed or non-exposed regions of the resist (" developing ").

practice and will
It will readily be seen that in this suggested network ( not materially different from some of the networks in vogue today ) greater emphasis on monitoring is implied than is usually put into practice.
If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
This condition will undoubtedly continue until such time as a state uniform system of evaluation is established, or through mutual agreement of the local assessing officials for a method of standard assessment practice to be adopted.
Yet nobody will question the necessity of all this and any reputable interior designer does know all this and does practice it.
All of these activities are geared to a top-priority communication system, and practice tests have been held to assure that everything will work smoothly.
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
With consistent practice, it will be possible to overcome the limitations gradually, accelerating the spiritual progress.
#* Understanding of the effectiveness of museum education will be improved further and best practice built into education programmes.
It was normal Roman practice to allow allied kingdoms their independence only for the lifetime of their client king, who would agree to leave his kingdom to Rome in his willthe provinces of Bithynia and Galatia, for example, were incorporated into the Empire in just this way.
In practice, they will have other tools and rates that are used, but only one that is rigorously targeted and enforced.
In matters of marriage and divorce, the State of Israel relies on its Chief Rabbinate to determine who is Jewish ; the Chief Rabbinate, following Orthodox practice, does not recognize the validity of conversions performed by Conservative rabbis and will require a Jew who was converted by a Conservative rabbi to undergo a second, Orthodox conversion to be regarded as a Jew for marriage and other purposes.
It is relatively more concerned that government will interfere with popular places to practice citizenship in the public sphere.
In practice a groveling letter of apology to the court is sufficient to ward off this possibility, and in any event the warrant is generally ' backed for bail ' i. e. bail will be granted once the arrest has been made and a location where the person can be found in future established.
The above model of an oscillating mass on a spring is plausible but not very realistic: in practice, friction will tend to decelerate the mass and have magnitude proportional to its velocity ( i. e. dx / dt ).
The Dharma can be tested by practice and therefore he who follows it will see the result by himself through his own experience.
Knowing these attributes, Buddhists hold that they will attain the greatest peace and happiness through the practice of Dharma.
Although it is theoretically possible that detailed schedule analysis will yield different conclusions than broad schedule analysis, in practice there tends to be a high correlation between the two.
Because of planning and practice, each player will know what his role in the play is to be, and how to execute it.
* The Citizens ' Assembly on Electoral Reform says the new proportional electoral system it proposes for British Columbia will improve the practice of democracy in the province.
Spiritual practice ( sadhana ) is performed with the faith that knowledge beyond the mind and sense perception will be revealed to the practitioner.
Stephan Wrage, managing director of SkySails GmbH announced: " During the next few months we will finally be able to prove that our technology works in practice and significantly reduces fuel consumption and emissions.
Over two thousand girls — mostly teenagers but some as young as eight — were charged over the next three years with having circumcised each other with razor blades, a practice that came to be known as Ngaitana (" I will circumcise myself "), so-called because the girls claimed to have cut themselves to avoid naming their friends.

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