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Practices and .
Practices are held regularly and the schedule of games is prepared by the student coach and the officers of the club.
The charge: violation of the California Medical Practices Act by practicing medicine without a license and selling misbranded drugs.
Making History: An Introduction to the History and Practices of a Discipline.
In December 2011, Aon Corporation paid a $ 16. 26 million penalty to the US Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) and the US Department of Justice ( DOJ ) for violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ( FCPA ).
British Standards are one of the formal exceptions made to the Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
The Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education continues to offer a course titled " Spirituality and Healing in Medicine ; The Importance of the Integration of Mind / Body Practices and Prayer " which The Mother Church has supported.
Vaccinia ( Smallpox ) Vaccine Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices ( ACIP ), 2001 ; http :// www. cdc. gov / mmwr / preview / mmwrhtml / rr5010a1. htm.
Practices such as raiding or blood feuds were then labeled criminal activities and stripped of legitimacy.
* Interview with Starhawk in Modern Pagans: An Investigation of Contemporary Pagan Practices, ed.
* Practices in arbitration and law, e. g., the claim that ethics itself is a matter of balancing " right versus right ," i. e., putting priorities on two things that are both right, but that must be traded off carefully in each situation.
After the execution, the Queen ordered Bacon to write the official government account of the trial, which was later published as A DECLARATION of the Practices and Treasons attempted and committed by Robert late Earle of Essex and his Complices, against her Majestie and her Kingdoms ... after Bacon's first draft was heavily edited by the Queen and her ministers.
The term was adopted at the third conference of the Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and in 1991 the WHO recommended its use to the United Nations.
In 1979 the American feminist writer Fran Hosken ( 1920 – 2006 ) presented research about it — The Hosken Report: Genital and Sexual Mutilation of Females — to the first Seminar on Harmful Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children, sponsored by the WHO.
In Australia, franchising is regulated by the " Franchising Code of Conduct ", a mandatory code of conduct concluded under the Trade Practices Act 1974.
As a result of having made a commitment in accordance with the OECD's 2001 Progress Report on the OECD's Project on Harmful Tax Practices, Gibraltar is not included in the OECD's list of uncooperative tax havens.
The book Perl Best Practices defines grok as understanding a portion of computer code in a profound way.
The 2012 HDI Practices and Salary Report reported that for the first time in the 20 years of the report, that Service Desk ( at 32. 3 %) is used more than Help Desk ( at 26. 6 %) or other names ( sum of which total 40. 1 %).

Rhode and Island
Isn't it a bit odd that the three states of Southern New England ( Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island ) have had state institutions of university status only in the very recent past, these institutions having previously been A & M colleges??
Is it not ironical that Roger Williams's state, Rhode Island, should have been the very last of the forty-eight to establish a state university??
Since Rhode Island at that time did not have such sanction, his opinion was not popular.
This town should not be confused with Pawtucket, just north of Providence, or Pawcatuck, Connecticut, on the Pawcatuck River, opposite Westerly, Rhode Island.
East Greenwich was one of the first Rhode Island towns to enter into contract agreement with the Rhode Island Development Council for planning services we could not provide for ourselves.
It is difficult to pinpoint the time of origin of the state purchasing automobiles for use of employees in Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island property tax
Taxation of tangible movable property in Rhode Island has been generally of a `` hands off '' nature due possibly to several reasons: ( 1 ) local assessors, in the main, are not well paid and have inadequate office staffs, ( 2 ) the numerous categories of this component of personal property make locating extremely difficult, and ( 3 ) the inexperience of the majority of assessors in evaluating this type of property.
These problems are not local to Rhode Island, but are recognized as common to all states.
Rhode Island law specifies that all real estate is taxable in the town in which it is situated.
This accounts for the wide variance in assessment practices of movable tangible property in the various municipalities in Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council in its publication once commented: ``
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
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.
To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode Island with respect to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge.
Assessors in Rhode Island are charged not only with placing a valuation upon real and personal property, but they also have the responsibility to raise by a tax `` a sum not less than nor more than '' a specified amount as ordered by a city council or financial town meeting.
Through their professional organization, the Rhode Island Tax Officials Association the question of taxing boats long has been debated and discussed.
It has been estimated that the value of boats in Rhode Island waters is something in excess of fifty million dollars, excluding commercial boats.
Local industry's investment in Rhode Island was the big story in 1960's industrial development effort.
With minor exceptions, this expansion was instituted either by firms based in Rhode Island or out-of-state manufacturers already operating here.
What made these new location figures particularly impressive was the fact that although 1960 was a year of mild business recession throughout the nation, Rhode Island scored marked progress in new industry, new plants, and new jobs.

Rhode and .
A survey of practices and/or policies in other states concerning assignment and use of state automobiles reveals several points for comparison with Rhode Island's practices.
Rhode Island's reimburseable rate of $.07 per mile for use of personally-owned cars compares favorably with other states' rates.
Rhode Island's rate of $.07 per mile is considerably lower than reimburseable rates in the federal government and in industry nationally which approximate a $.09 per mile average.
Expansion and relocation of industry in Rhode Island is the direct responsibility of the Development Council's Industrial Division, and the figures quoted above indicate a successful year's operation.
Industrial Division personnel worked with 54 out-of-state and 97 Rhode Island concerns during 1960, many of whom are still interested in a Rhode Island location.

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