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The headquarters of Morgan was on a farm, said to have been particularly well located so as to prevent the farmers nearby from trading with the British, a practice all too common to those who preferred to sell their produce for British gold rather than the virtually worthless Continental currency.
As such, the idea of alcohol for analgesia is generally considered a primitive practice in virtually all industrialized countries today.
In practice, the above definition is rarely used because in virtually all cases, the curl operator can be applied using some set of curvilinear coordinates, for which simpler representations have been derived.
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.
Charles Allen Moser pointed out that this change is not really substantive as DSM-IV already acknowledged a difference between paraphilias and non-pathological but unusual sexual interests, a distinction that is virtually identical to what is being proposed for DSM-5, and it is a distinction that, in practice, has often been ignored.
Due to the practice, dating to at least the early Neolithic, of building in stone on virtually treeless islands, Shetland is extremely rich in physical remains of the prehistoric eras and there are over 5, 000 archaeological sites all told.
In modern practice, Congress is in session virtually year-round.
Used properly, the German military Enigma would have been virtually unbreakable ; in practice, shortcomings in operation allowed it to be broken.
Configuration Management ( CM ) as a formal management approach was developed by the USAF for the DoD in the 1950s as a technical management discipline for hardware material items — and it is now a standard practice in virtually every industry.
Since the law did not distinguish, for marital purposes, between ruler and subjects, historically marriages between royalty and the noble heiresses to great fiefs became the norm, helping to aggrandize the House of Capet while gradually diminishing the number of large domains held in theoretical vassalage by nobles who were, in practice, virtually independent of the French crown.
While there are multiple ways that federal courts can review state court decisions for violations of state law, in practice, there is virtually no federal court review of state courts in civil cases, and there is in practice, very little meaningful federal court review of state courts in criminal cases where the death penalty is not imposed.
This " just-send-8 " attitude does not in fact cause problems in practice, since virtually all modern email servers are 8-bit clean.
In the twentieth century, those with any degree of sub-Saharan African ancestry ( which was virtually everyone who had been defined as coloured ) were redefined as Black, with Asian and other non-White Bermudians defined by separate racial groups ( although it also, in that century, ceased to be the practice to record race on birth or other records ).
In modern times, even the once ubiquitous practice of animal sacrifice has virtually disappeared from all major religions ( or has been re-cast in terms of ritual slaughter ), and human sacrifice has become extremely rare.
In practice, Blücher's attempt to disengage proved extremely difficult to execute, as the Coalition force was by now in an advanced position, had virtually no cavalry present to cover its retreat and was facing an enemy who was ready to commit its numerous cavalry.
As a result, the Sarbanes-Oxley law created the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ( PCAOB ) which has jurisdiction over virtually every area of CPA practice in relation to public companies.
Some tactics make friendly fire virtually inevitable, such as the practice of dropping barrages of mortars on enemy machine gun posts in the final moments before capture.
In practice, virtually all solid or liquid substances start to glow around, with a very dull red color, when no chemical reactions take place that produce light as a result of an exothermic process.
The training period has traditionally been devoted to litigation practice and virtually no training is given for other aspects of legal practice, e. g., contract drafting, legal research.
A. Roebuck and therefore not elected a Bencher of his Inn in the usual course, Hayward virtually withdrew from legal practice.
Although quorum-busting is virtually unheard of in Australia, it is not unknown for parties to deliberately use quorum counts as a disruptive tactic and there have been some suggestions to enact rules to restrict this practice ; however, this is very difficult due to the explicit mention of a quorum in the constitution.
For example, the United Kingdom formerly operated under a resale price maintenance regime in which manufacturers could legally dictate the minimum resale price for virtually all goods ; this practice was abolished in 1964.
There have been heavy criticisms from the scientific and non-religious communities towards the practice ( as is the case of virtually every form of faith healing ), such as that it has been touted as a cure for life-threatening conditions like brain damage, venereal diseases, diabetes and cancer, among others, which can and many times has led to a casualty that might have been avoided or delayed with scientifically proven methods.

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My reply is that I associate myself with all those who affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations should contribute to the theory and practice of human dignity.
To determine the practice and attitude of municipal governments concerning tangible movable property, a questionnaire was sent to all local government assessors or boards of assessors in Rhode Island.
The One Leg Lunge is a split and all lifters practice this in their regular workouts.
Yet nobody will question the necessity of all this and any reputable interior designer does know all this and does practice it.
Accordingly, though the practice violated the no-trading provision of the Selkirk charter which reserved all such activity in merchandise and furs to the Hudson's Bay Company, some settlers went into trade.
* Commissioned: Publishers made publication arrangements, and authors covered all expenses ( today the practice of authors paying for their publications is often called vanity publishing, and is looked down upon by many publishers, even though it may have been a common and accepted practice in the past ).
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.
Shape note singing communities, with all the members sitting around an open center, each song employing a different director, illustrated this in practice.
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
This interpretation is supported by the negative character of all of the stories retold about Vortigern in the Historia Brittonum, which include his alleged practice of incest.
As well as standards of practice conservators deal with wider ethical concerns, such as the debates as to whether all art is worth preserving.
Adam also presents idolatry, human sacrifice as religious practice: For all their gods there are appointed priests to offer sacrifices for the people.
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.
Though, theoretically, all life forms are said to deserve full protection from all kinds of injury, Jains admit that this ideal cannot be completely implemented in practice.
The caution which the archduke preached so earnestly in his strategic works, he displayed in practice only when the situation seemed to demand it, though his education certainly prejudiced him in favor of the defensive at all costs.
Even so, its kill rate was only 13 % in combat in 1972, leading to a practice of ripple-firing all four at once in hopes of increasing kill probability.
In a reversal of previous practice, the planners allocated more matches in New Zealand rather than in Australia: perhaps the strength of the New Zealand teams and the heavy defeats of all Australian teams on the previous tour influenced this decision.
In this bhūmi the bodhisattvas practice all perfections ( pāramitās ), but especially emphasizing generosity ( dāna ).
Body substance isolation is a practice of isolating all body substances ( blood, urine, feces, tears, etc.

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