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In the United Kingdom, there is some insurance coverage for the costs for Alexander lessons through the Complementary and Alternative Practitioners Directory.
Practitioners of BDSM vary hugely in their perception of what activities are integral to BDSM, and some borderline activities ( light bondage, hot wax, blindfolds ) may be practiced by people identifying as " vanilla " ( i. e., not into BDSM ) – so inclusion in the community is usually dependent on self-proclaimed identification with the community.
Degree Holders ) and Medical Practitioners, the title is also bestowed upon academics who complete the LL. D course.
Practitioners of Sufism believe that love is a projection of the essence of God to the universe.
Practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation technique ( TM ) claim that in its practice and results, the technique is distinguished from other types of meditation or self-development " by its naturalness, effortlessness and profound effectiveness ".
The practice of osteopathy is regulated by law, under the terms of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 which came into effect on 18 September 2004.
The clinic is staffed by low-level professionals and Community Health Aide / Practitioners or CHAs.
Nigeria replaced the QC nomenclature with the new title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria with appointments restricted to fewer than 30 lawyers a year, made by the Chief Justice of Nigeria on the recommendation of the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee which is made up of senior judges and lawyers.
Practitioners claim there is evidence of dying people going to the pure land, such as:
The Act regulating admission to practice law (" The Qualifications of Legal Practitioners Amendment Act of 1997 ") is being revised.
Practitioners of gay affirmative psychotherapy states that homosexuality or bisexuality is not a mental illness, and that embracing and affirming gay identity can be a key component to recovery from other mental illnesses or substance abuse.
It is an approved specialty by the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency.
Practitioners of small scale glassmaking and decorating as a hobby consider their work to be " art ", but professional glass artists and collectors do not, that is until such time that the person is sufficiently accomplished and widely recognised.
It is awarded by the Royal College of General Practitioners ( RCGP ).
It is generally required that an MD, DO, PA, OD, DPM, NMD, ND, DVM, DDS, or DMD, some Psychologists ( see Medical Psychology ), clinical pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners and other APRNs write the prescription ; basic-level registered nurses, medical assistants, emergency medical technicians, most psychologists, and social workers as examples, do not have the authority to prescribe drugs.
In the Singapore High Court decision Tang Kin Hwa v. Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board ( 2005 ), Judicial Commissioner Andrew Phang observed that the real likelihood test is in reality similar to that of reasonable suspicion.
A year of internship in a hospital designated for that purpose, under the supervision of a specialist in that discipline is required before an unrestricted license to practice medicine and surgery is granted by the Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council.
He is an Honorary Fellow of Royal College of General Practitioners.
Practitioners of Lost Monkey give the appearance of being lost and confused to deceive the opponent into underestimating his abilities, and he retaliates when it is least expected.
Practitioners use a thin, twisted cotton thread which is rolled over usually untidy hairlines, moustaches and other areas of unwanted hair, plucking the hair at the follicle level.
It is owned by the BBC, the ITV companies, Channel 4, Channel 5, BSkyB and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising.
Practitioners may be said to be inspired by the ideal that the usual humanities barrier between micro ( e. g. psychological ) and macro ( e. g. state organization ) is removed, and their causal links opened to examination.

Practitioners and language
Practitioners express their diverse beliefs through a standard language and practice, adopting a similar style in dress and ritual, dating from around the time of the Nara and Heian Periods.
Practitioners who come into CALL via the disciplines of computational linguistics, e. g. Natural Language Processing ( NLP ) and Human Language Technologies ( HLT ), tend to be more optimistic about the potential of error analysis by computer than those who come into CALL via language teaching.

Practitioners and therapists
Practitioners in Behavioral optometry ( also known as functional optometrists or optometric vision therapists ) practice methods that have been characterized as a complementary alternative medicine practice.

Practitioners and users
Practitioners of the Celinist tradition make use of an object known either as the " Portal " or the " Heart of Tencton ," a technological marvel in the form of a small box with symbolic ornamentation, which is in fact capable of projecting virtual environments, including alien worlds, for its users to navigate as they attempt to reach a higher spiritual plane.

Practitioners and maintain
Practitioners of critical pedagogy maintain that such disciplinary measures have no positive effect on student learning.
Practitioners learn to maintain mental and physical health through meditation, exercise, ritual and diet.
For example, in the United Kingdom, the General Medical Council ( GMC ) is legally obliged to maintain a Principal List of Registered Medical Practitioners, and only Registered Medical Practitioners have the authority to sign death certificates, cremation forms, do not resuscitate orders and drug prescriptions.

Practitioners and some
Practitioners in some arts such as kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu often train for sport matches, whereas those in other arts such as aikido and Wing Chun generally spurn such competitions.
Practitioners of Islam are generally taught to follow some specific customs in their daily lives.
Practitioners of these sects have allegedly been harassed, imprisoned, and / or tortured, according to some outside human rights advocacy groups.
Practitioners will often mix these concepts, and sometimes even invent some themselves.
Practitioners were often members of the Christian clergy, though some nonclerical practitioners are recorded.
Practitioners in human-computer interaction have been using a variant of information ecology, known as the ' ecological cognition framework ' for some time.
Practitioners of the learned professions, such as doctors and lawyers, are rarely referred to as " sifu " or " shifu ", and some members of such professions may indeed find such a term of address disrespectful.
Practitioners of ayurvedic medicine believe the body has seven " chakras ," which some claim are ' spiritual centers ', and which are held to be located along the spine.
Practitioners later go on to practice the Karma Kagyu ngöndro and in some cases one of the Nyingma ngöndro practices.

Practitioners and who
The Legal Practitioners Ordinance defines who can hold themselves out as being a legal practitioner and therefore have rights of audience before the Falkland Islands courts.
Practitioners of kendo are called, meaning " someone who practices kendo ", or occasionally, meaning " swordsman ".
Practitioners of the arts are called eskrimador for those who call their art eskrima, arnisador for those who call theirs arnis and kalista or mangangali for those who practice kali.
Practitioners of inner healing techniques such as TPM frequently do not have formal training in psychology or counseling, although Fernando Garzon suggests that this in many cases may be beneficial, saying: "... it may serve people who might not get help otherwise, cannot afford professional therapy, do not wish to use insurance, or have access to counseling limited by managed care.
Practitioners of rubrication, so-called rubricators, were specialized scribes who received text from the manuscript's original scribe and supplemented it with additional text in red ink for emphasis.
Practitioners who make frequent use of the CSE technique for labour analgesia may note unexpected benefits.
Practitioners of modern fencing who were unsatisfied with the exclusive sports emphasis that modern fencing had took steps to preserve the principles of dueling and fencing as practiced in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Practitioners who successfully meet specific education and work-experience requirements, and pass a written examination administered by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene ( ABIH ) are authorized to use the term Certified Industrial Hygienist ( CIH ) or Certified Associate Industrial Hygienist ( CAIH ).
Practitioners who are in breach of a contract with the Commonwealth face typically 12 years prohibition on access to a provider.
Practitioners of spiritual ecology fall into three categories: the scientific and academic, religious or spiritual environmentalism, and religious or spiritual individuals who relate strongly to the environment ( Sponsel 2012 ).
In a dissenting article, " Sibutramine: gone, but not forgotten ", Professor David Haslam ( ex-president of the Royal College of General Practitioners and currently chairman of the National Obesity Forum ) says that the SCOUT study is flawed as it only covered high-risk patients and did not consider obese patients who do not have cardiovascular complications or similar contra-indications.
Practitioners who follow attachment theory believe that early attachment experiences of children can promote adaptive strategies or lay the groundwork for maladaptive ways of coping which can later lead to mental health disorders.
Practitioners who wish to ordain approach their Buddhist teacher when they feel ready, and request formal permission once they have their teacher's consent.
Translators and interpreters who hold NAATI accreditation can be found through the online Practitioners Directory.
In 2006 he was awarded the inaugural Discovery Prize by the Royal College of General Practitioners as " a general practitioner who has captured the imagination of generations of GPs with his groundbreaking research ... His practice in Glyncorrwg, Wales, was the first in the UK to be recognised as a research practice, piloting many Medical Research Council studies.
It explored both the personal and professional lives of the Sharp family ( father and son, both General Practitioners working together ), and the other doctors and staff who worked in their family clinic.
Practitioners who offer advice that could influence a client's decision to purchase a financial product must meet minimum training requirements and be licensed by the ASIC.
STEP ( the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners ) was founded by George Tasker in 1991 and is the international professional body for those who work in the trust industry and the ( often overlapping ) field of estate administration.

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