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Such and practice
Such a practice through lifelong work towards oneself is called as observing the Mahavrata (" Great Vows ").
Such strategic claims fostered a spirit of toleration among the Manicheans and the other religious communities and this particular feature greatly assisted them in gaining the approval of authorities to practice in different regions along the Silk Road.
Such certifying bodies, view psychopharmacology training ( either to prescribe or consult ) as one component of the training of a specialist in Medical Psychology, but recognize that training and specialized skills in other aspects of the treatment of behavioral aspects of medical illness, and mental illness affecting physical illness is essential to practice at the specialty level in Medical Psychology.
Such opioid rotation is standard practice for managing patients with tolerance development problems.
Such a practice takes place in the United Kingdom and India.
Such devices were used during coal mining in the 19th century in Great Britain before the widespread use of explosives, which were expensive and dangerous to use in practice.
Such conversion was necessary when repeaters were introduced in a 2-wire circuit, a frequent practice at early 20th century telephony.
Such blurring of the senses was also a factor in the practice of spirit intermediaries, or mediumship.
Such unpalatibility is advertised using bright red, orange, black or white warning colours, a practice known as aposematism.
Such an act of toleration was unusual in Western Europe, where standard practice forced subjects to follow the religion of their ruler — the application of the principle of cuius regio, eius religio.
Such jurists can practice law as employees hired by law firms or legal departments of other business entities.
Such implementations blur the DOM / SAX tradeoffs, but are often very effective in practice.
Such giving is one of the three elements of the path of practice as formulated by the Buddha for laypeople.
Such practice cut costs and allowed a streamlined output of material.
Such a practice was considered normal, natural.
Such a function may be useful in a culture lacking modern sanitation and healthcare practice, where diarrhea may be prevalent.
Such customary international law is established by the general practice of nations together with their acceptance that such practice is required by law.
Such procedures, and FGM in general, were once performed on many children in Western countries such as the United States as well, to discourage masturbation and reduce diseases believed to relate to it, but by the 1960s this practice was recognized as abusive and discontinued.
Such was not an uncommon practice in the days before standardized pitch and was, in fact, mentioned in other manuals on string instrument playing.
Such extraction processes, the Rasch model for instance, are standard practice for item development among professionals.
Such a test is uncommon in practice because values of variances to test against are seldom known exactly.
Such activity is referred to as loan sharking, but that term is also applied to non-coercive usurious lending or even to the practice of making consumer loans without a license in jurisdictions that require licenses.
Such document preparers, however, frequently come under the scrutiny of various state bar organizations by overstepping the basic document preparation and engaging in what could be considered " unauthorized practice of law.
Such practice, if it were adopted, may revolutionise the treatment of many cardiovascular diseases including hypertension and heart failure.

Such and standards
Such devices are required by environmental legislation for cars in most countries, and may be necessary in large combustion devices, such as thermal power stations, to reach legal emission standards.
Such machine-specific extensions have either disappeared over time or have had elements incorporated into the main standards ; the major remaining extension is OpenMP, which is a cross-platform extension for shared memory programming.
Such manuscript collections are described in finding aids, similar to an index or table of contents to the collection, in accordance with national and international content standards such as DACS and ISAD ( G ).
Such a method of operating ensures the application of very high service standards as FITTEST only survives if its ' clients ' continue to utilise its services.
Such base stations can be easily reprogrammed to process the signals used in new cellular standards.
Such standards also address broader topics of interoperability, such as allowing data mining.
Such standards are defined in the International System of Units ( abbreviated SI from French: Système international d ' unités ) and maintained by national standards organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States.
Such standards include DIN, BS, and / or ISO standards.
Such standards have been adopted to address a variety of environmental problems.
Such entities include computer programs ( including library and system calls ), formal standards and conventions, and even abstract concepts.
Such powers include the ability to create and abolish faculties, departments, schools and institutes, academic regulations, admission standards, degree and diploma requirements.
Such groundbreaking thought led Barthes to consider the limitations not just of signs and symbols, but also of Western culture ’ s dependency on beliefs of constancy and ultimate standards.
Such items are often smaller and lighter than helmets made to DOT standards, and are unsuitable for crash protection because they lack the energy-absorbing foam that protects the brain by allowing it to come to a gradual stop during an impact.
Such qualifications were unexceptional by the standards of the 1920s, and, although slightly modified over the years, they ensured a situation up to 1979 in which whites had 95 % of the votes in national elections, while they were never more than 5. 5 % of the population.
Such standards typically require that data used in comparisons be reliable and that the means used to compare produce a reliable result.
Such prisons are run under contracts which set out the standards that must be met.
Such an association may administer a common park area, for example, or an access road, or architectural standards for the houses.
Such guidelines or data standards are a set of rules that allow information to be shared and processed in a uniform and consistent manner.
Such standards set the language, structure and data types required for seamless integration from one system to another.
Such standards are not readily discernible.
Such idea of ' quality ' is measured against varying standards which may not be equivalents.
Such double standards are seen as unjustified because they violate a basic maxim of modern legal jurisprudence: that all parties should stand equal before the law.
Such major players as Maynard Ferguson ( whose high-note acrobatics set new standards ), Shorty Rogers, Milt Bernhart, John Graas, Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Laurindo Almeida, Shelly Manne, and June Christy were part of this remarkable project, but from a commercial standpoint, it was really impossible.

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