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So and practice
So wherever there is any spiritual practice it should be taken for granted that it stands on the Tantric cult ".
So, while the Constitution says that the President and Vice President are chosen separately, in practice they are chosen together.
Fasting — a practice actively promoted in Scripture — and abstinence from certain foods at particular times are good spiritual disciplines, but there is no food from which Catholics must abstain at all times ... So who is Paul condemning regarding abstinence?
So beginners often play on practice sets until they become comfortable with those basic mechanics.
774, at p. 824, Lord Mansfield disparaged the practice of jury nullification: So the jury who usurp the judicature of law, though they happen to be right, are themselves wrong, because they are right by chance only, and have not taken the constitutional way of deciding the question.
So we end up back at the first-born son, in practice.
An alternative title is So Shall We Reap: how everyone who is liable to be born in the next ten thousand years could eat very well indeed ; and why, in practice, our immediate descendants are likely to be in serious trouble, on the future of agriculture, in which he challenges the current science and technology paradigm and outlines a sustainable way of feeding the population of the world, expected to stabilise at ten billion people by the middle of the 21st Century.
So preeminent was the favor then regarded that the custom arose of suspending all other indulgences during the Jubilee year, a practice which, with certain modifications, still exists to the present day.
So a bypass capacitor is not needed ( although in practice a small one of around 680pFd to. 001 uFd is often used to help improve quality ), and instead a 10-100 KΩ resistor must be added across the earphone's input.
So by the mid to late 1990s the terms turntablism and turntablist had become established and accepted to define the practice and practitioner of using turntables and a mixer to create or manipulate sounds and music.
So influential was this practice that it was imported to the United States, where in 1861 Yale University started granting the Ph. D. degree to younger students who, after having obtained the bachelor's degree, had completed a prescribed course of graduate study and successfully defended a thesis / dissertation containing original research in science or in the humanities.
So Faber, as a Catholic, expanded their hymns suitable for congregational singing and encouraged the practice.
" So that in practice, according to Stockham, it is more than just self-control, but mutual control where the penetrative partner helps the receptive partner and vice versa.
So Per Gottfrid Svartholm Warg has Per and Gottfrid as his given names, where Gottfrid, not Per, is his name of address, Svartholm as his middle name and Warg as his last name, but in practice he uses Svartholm as a surname.
So it has become a common practice in the Hindu households during pre-marriage discussions to ask the couples ' Gotra.
So despite its dire-sounding name, the winner's curse does not necessarily have ill effects in practice.
One ABC producers asked whether this was a standard practice —" So the mail goes straight to the bank?
So, in practice, the only solution is to obtain the grille itself.
So far nets and the matches have been on average surfaces and runs have been hard work ... In England you get used to good practice surfaces so the rhythm of batting comes pretty easy.
So while media democracy in practice as alternative or citizen journalism may allow for greater diversity, these theorists argue that women's voices are framed within a masculine structure of objectivity and rationalist thinking.
So much so, that many opposing captains banned their players from the practice.
So effectively in practice the detailed definition of charitable organization is determined by the requirements of state law of the state in which the charitable organization operates, and the requirements for federal tax relief set by the IRS.
So, when the teams arrived in Long Beach for the first Championship race of the season, the Friday morning practice sessions were filled with frantic activity.
So in practice, with a small increase in forward voltage, a slice is created at the cathode, resistance increases, the slice takes off, and when it reaches the anode a new slice is created at the cathode to keep the total voltage constant.

So and distinction
So it is necessary to make another distinction: between moral and non-moral goods.
So long as Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov remained in power, Elizabeth was treated with liberality and distinction by the government of her adolescent half-nephew Peter II.
So soon as this is recognised, the distinction between economy in consumption and economy in investment becomes blurred.
" So, it logically follows that the unlucky person who ends up with an abnormal version of this most central of body parts is doomed to a life of dubious distinction.
The film's soundtrack includes songs by World Party, Squeeze, The Knack (" My Sharona " featured prominently in one scene from the film ), Juliana Hatfield, Social Distortion, and two contributions from Crowded House (" Locked Out " and " Something So Strong ") in addition to the runaway hit " Stay ( I Missed You )" by Lisa Loeb, which earned Loeb the distinction of being the only artist to top the Hot 100 before being signed to any record label.
So, in addition to using “ hearing ” to identify a person who can detect sounds, deaf culture uses this term as a we and they distinction to show a difference in attitude between people who embrace the view of deaf people who use sign language as a language minority, and those who view deafness strictly from its pathological context.
So Brading now shares with Winchelsea and Romney the distinction of being a seaport without any sea.
Ferguson, believed that a distinction should be made between the health resorts with which people were familiar and the new tuberculosis treatment hospitals: " So they decided to use a new word which instead of being derived from the Latin noun sanitas, meaning health, would emphasize the need for scientific healing or treatment.
So, the distinction between ' second language ' and ' foreign language ' is a geographical and environmental distinction.
The first song ever to hold the distinction of being banned from the radio was " How Could Red Riding Hood ( Have Been So Very Good )" written by A. P.
So, the distinction between the two roles, and the fact that one is ordained, and the other is set apart is clear.
So, for instance, in the flank formation shown above, those positions were named as in the straight T, while in the " split " version of the deuce backfield, the fullback occupied the other halfback position shown in the straight T. The distinction referred to the build of the players, the fullback being a stronger runner more or less straight ahead, and the halfback faster to attack the defense's flanks.
So, monads and matter are only apparently linked, and there is not even any communication between different monads, as far as they act according to their degree of distinction only, as they were influenced by bodies, and vice versa.
" So, I draw this distinction: On one side are those you just now called lovers of sights, lovers of crafts, and practical people ; on the other side are those we are now arguing about and whom one would alone call philosophers.
So conspicuous was his record as a soldier during that war that he was accorded the distinction by the United States Congress of being permitted to enter either the Senate Chambers or the floor of the House and enjoy any privilege of either.

So and between
So this proxy situation has set up at least a partial barrier between the medium's ESP and the absent sitter's mind.
So we can say that there is a relation between the apple and the table: namely, the relation of sitting-on.
So if there's a conflict between a treaty obligation and a domestic law, then the treaty usually prevails.
So the spacing, and the energy of a typical spectroscopic transition, between vibrational energy levels is about 100 times greater than that of a typical transition between rotational energy levels.
) So, the shift in the date of the equinox that occurred between the 4th and the 16th centuries was annulled with the Gregorian calendar, but nothing was done for the first four centuries of the Julian calendar.
So in a sense, functors between arbitrary categories are a kind of generalization of monoid homomorphisms to categories with more than one object.
So there is no difference between the subjective and the objective, that is, the ideal and the real.
So per the terms of the wager, Ehrlich paid Simon the difference in price between the same quantity of metals in 1980 and 1990 ( which was $ 576. 07 ).
So " between 1880 and 1890 " with the " perspective of an immanent revolution ," who was " opposed to the official workers ' movement, which was then in the process of formation ( general Social Democratisation ).
So, while many forms of animal communication exist, they differ from human languages, in that they have a limited range of non-syntactically structured vocabulary tokens that lack cross cultural variation between groups.
So much has happened in the historiography of witchcraft that what seemed at first a wide gulf between Rose and Murray now seems narrower, and factors shared by the two have become clearer.
So there was a fight between the armed supporters of the two claimant princes.
So any interaction between an isolated wavefunction and the external world that results in this wavefunction collapse is called an observation or measurement, whether or not it is part of a deliberate observation process.
So, for instance, there is no difference between pointing to a piece of paper, to its colour, or to its shape ; but understanding the difference is crucial to using the paper in an ostensive definition of a shape or of a colour.
So, since the critic already grasps the relation between the abstract and the concrete, he is invited to stop thinking that it implies a contradiction.
So, TE provided connections between COs of the local network, and access to the toll exchange.
" So they learn from them ( the two Angels ) that by which they might cause a separation between a man and his wife ; and they cannot hurt with it any one except with Allah's permission, and they learned what harmed them and did not profit them, and certainly they know that he who bought it should have no share of good in the hereafter and evil was the price for which they sold their souls, had they but known this.
So for most of the rounds played, the odds are between 14: 1 and 13: 1.
So there is a one-to-one map between vectors ( thought of as tangent vectors at a point ) and derivations.
So it is very likely they were visiting Zambian territory between 1720 and 1820.
So, after all our journeys of the last 30 or 40 years, the disappearance of the intermediate range ballistic missile revived the old question of the supposed conventional imbalance between the Russian alliance and the North Atlantic Alliance ".
So, in your discussions of the nuclear freeze proposals, I urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.

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