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A commentary on the Patience chapter was provided by the Dalai Lama in " Healing Anger " 1997, and his commentaries on the Wisdom chapter can be found in " Practicing Wisdom " 2004.

Practicing and them
Practicing professional dominatrices may draw their attire from the conventional signifiers of the role, or adapt them to create their own individual style, where there exists a potential pull — between meeting conventional expectations, and a desire for dominant independent self-expression.
Practicing adult Mormons wear religious undergarments that remind them of sacred covenants and encourage them to dress modestly.

Practicing and use
" Practicing brahmacharya means that we use our sexual energy to regenerate our connection to our spiritual self.
Practicing litigators may use mock trials to assist with trial preparation and settlement negotiations.
* Practicing the use of several different consonant sounds

Practicing and version
Buck Dharma released and acoustic version of the song on the 1994 various artists compilation album Guitar Practicing Musicians 3.

Practicing and .
Practicing the Alexander technique cannot affect skeletal deformities once they occur ( such as arthritis, osteoporosis ) or halt the progress of other diseases affecting movement ability, ( such as Parkinson's, etc.
Qianlong Emperor Practicing Calligraphy, mid-18th century.
Practicing this technique also establishes good general microscopical technique.
* PathologyPics. com: An interactive histology database for the Practicing Anatomic Pathologist as well as Pathology Trainees.
Practicing Orthodox Christians were restricted from prominent careers and membership in communist organizations ( e. g. the party and the Komsomol ).
Practicing irimi will help the Aikido student develop Hara, balance, and groundedness.
* Guitar's Practicing Musicians, Vol.
Practicing law includes interviewing a client to identify the legal question, analyzing the question, researching relevant law, devising legal solutions to problems and executing such solutions through specific tasks such as drafting a contract or filing a motion with a court.
Practicing in his garage, they later invited Joe " Taco Joe " Marino to play drums.
* Practicing the moves repeatedly and for extended time helps with " muscle memory " and therefore speed.
A collection of his teishos ( Zen talks ) were bundled in the books Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind and Not Always So: Practicing the True Spirit of Zen.
Mintzberg runs two programs which have been designed to teach his alternative approach to management and strategic planning at McGill University: the International Masters in Practicing Management ( I. M. P. M.
An important characteristic of this movement is its emphasis on peasant farmers, exemplified by the old slogan, " Practicing Buddhism While Farming Your Land.
She published Practicing Peace in Times of War in 2006.

Practicing and S
SFRA book publications include the 1988 anthology, Science Fiction: The Science Fiction Research Association Anthology, edited by Patricia S. Warrick, Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg, the 1996 collection, Visions of Wonder: The Science Fiction Research Association Reading Anthology, edited by David G. Hartwell and Milton T. Wolf, the 1999 work, Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners by Hal W. Hall and Daryl F. Mallett with substantial contributions by Fiona Kelleghan, and the 2010 anthology, " Practicing Science Fiction: Critical Essays on Writing, Reading and Teaching the Genre ," edited by Karen Hellekson, Craig B. Jacobsen, Patrick B.

Practicing and from
* Accountancy qualifications: Chartered Management Accountant ( CIMA ), Cost and Management Accountants ( CMA ), Chartered Certified Accountant ( ACCA ), Chartered Accountant ( CA ), Certified Public Accountant ( CPA ), Certified Practicing Accountant ( CPA ), Certified Management Accountant ( CMA ) Chartered Cost Accountant CCA Designation from AAFM
This is confirmed in her later book Practicing History, in which she tells the story of her father, Maurice Wertheim, traveling from Constantinople to Jerusalem on August 29th, 1914, to deliver funds to the Jewish community there.
Practicing Islam reinforces distinctions that further set Somalis apart from their immediate neighbors, many of whom are either Christians or adherents of indigenous faiths.
Practicing law in Kannapolis, North Carolina for several years, Alexander then served in the United States Navy during World War II from 1942 to 1946, including thirty-four months of duty overseas.
Practicing these virtues is considered to protect one against temptation from the seven deadly sins, with each one having its counterpart.
He served as an adjunct professor of law at New York University School of Law from 1962 to 1973, and was a trustee of the Practicing Law Institute from 1968 to 1981.

Practicing and company
Practicing kata allowed a company of persons to engage in a struggle using a systematic approach, rather than as individuals in a disorderly manner.

lawyers and who
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
And, besides, there are a large number of scholars, artists, composers of music, novelists, poets, essayists, choreographers, lawyers, servants of government, and men of affairs -- hundreds, indeed -- who serve the Foundation well with the advice they give us freely and gratis out of their experience.
And the reason this could happen is clear: men of government, business men, lawyers and all who concerned themselves with the welfare of their fellow men did not let their concern to run their businesses at a profit restrict the development of freedom and opportunity.
So did the firm of lawyers who had got her the divorce, Kimball and Stacy.
The British defending lawyers, who today increased from three to four, demanded to know if they could make the information involved seem of little value to a jury, the chances of their clients would improve.
Boston has been controlled by a few capitalists, lawyers and other managers, who told the editors what to say and the preachers what to think ''.
* Association of Pension Lawyers-a group of lawyers who practice pension law in the UK
An example of high-skilled consultants include lawyers and accountants who may not be employed by a corporation, but have their own firms or practices.
The duo, usually led by Ray, are known for rants on the evils of the internal combustion engine, people who talk on cell phones while driving, Peugeots, women named Donna who always seem to drive Camaros, lawyers, the clever use of the English language, and practically anything else, including themselves.
In turn, lawyers and judges who operated the king's system of justice in a society strictly organized into groups would not question the right of a group to sue or be sued because to do so would bring into question the entire group-oriented society in which they operated.
Few lawyers practice trial law or complex litigation and typically refer such cases to those who have the time, resources and experience to handle a complex trial and the commitment involved to complete a trial successfully.
The first members of the party drew heavily from the ranks of family members and defense lawyers of political prisoners as well as intellectuals and artists who had spent time abroad.
Slaw, the Canadian legal co-operative, offered this advice to lawyers just starting out in practice, especially those who are trying to pay off student loans, " The GnuCash software ... should present a great alternative for lawyers looking for a solid accounting system at low cost.
Printers congregated in urban centres where there were scholars, ecclesiastics, lawyers, nobles and professionals who formed their major customer base.
Individuals with an interest in the proceedings, such as relatives of the deceased, individuals appearing as witnesses, and organisations or individuals who may face some responsibility in the death of the individual, may be represented by lawyers at the discretion of the coroner.
The Dirks case also defined the concept of " constructive insiders ," who are lawyers, investment bankers and others who receive confidential information from a corporation while providing services to the corporation.
This applies also to a person who, by criminal conduct, evades a liability ( such as a taxation liability ) – referred to by lawyers as " obtaining a pecuniary advantage " – as he is deemed thereby to obtain a sum of money equal in value to the liability evaded.
Compounding the reaction was the license's statement, " If you do any of these things, you can expect to hear from Microsoft's lawyers who will tell you that you have to stop distributing your items right away.
Many in the Union Party leadership were lawyers who had contracts with the sugar operations recently bought out and enlarged by the new American owners, thus establishing a close relationship between the nascent middle classes and the American corporate interests.
Westerfield, who continued to maintain his innocence, said that the prosecution approached the defense with the suggestion, and his lawyers simply listened to the offer.
Certain lawyers and abuse advocates have openly wondered why a similar suit was not filed against archbishop Bernard Law, who escaped prosecution by going into exile in Vatican City.

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