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practice and accelerating
With consistent practice, it will be possible to overcome the limitations gradually, accelerating the spiritual progress.
With consistent practice, it is possible to overcome the limitations gradually, accelerating spiritual progress.
With practice, the car can be placed accurately by releasing the handbrake and accelerating the vehicle.
Photosynthetic changes, specifically the control of light exposure is another powerful management practice capable of slowing or accelerating primary production.
Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome ( SORAS ) is the practice of accelerating the age of a television character ( usually a child or teenager ) in conflict with the timeline of a series and / or the real-world progression of time.

practice and age
In order to avoid degrading himself, he wrote in the same memo he would retire at age 35 to pursue the practice of philanthropic giving for "... the man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.
Given the age of the Rig Veda being at least 1500 BC or before, this must rank as the earliest practice of beating of the war drum in the history of mankind.
The religious historian Mircea Eliade speaks of a desire to transcend old age and death and achieve a state of nirvana in the Hindu practice of Tantric yoga.
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
The practice of flying flags indicating the country of origin outside of the context of warfare emerges with the maritime flag, introduced during the age of sail, in the early 17th century.
* Canon 27 stressed the duty of princes to repress heresy and condemned " the Brabantians, Aragonese, Basques, Navarrese, and others who practice such cruelty toward Christians that they respect neither churches nor monasteries, spare neither widows nor orphans, neither age nor sex, but after the manner of pagans, destroy and lay waste everything " ( De Brabantionibus et Aragonensibus, Navariis, Bascolis, Coterellis et Triaverdinis, qui tantam in Christianos immanitatem exercent, ut nec ecclesiis, nec monasteriis deferant, non viduis, et pupillis, non senibus, et pueris, nec cuilibet parcant aetati, aut sexui, sed more paganorum omnia perdant, et vastent ).
He graduated in ecclesiastical law at the early age of 20 and began to practice.
One of the most learned men of his age, he has earned his fame due to his part in ecclesiastical conflicts, and also for his intellect and literary works Analyzing his intellectual work, Tatakes regards Photios as " mind turned more to practice than to theory ".
After an obscure career, Hood at age 41 won a widely publicized competition for the design of a new building for the Chicago Tribune, and afterwards his practice took off, with Hood becoming touted as one of New York's best architects.
In his hagiographic spiritual biography Li Hongzhi is said to have been taught ways of " cultivation practice " by several masters of the Buddhist and Daoist traditions, including Quan Jue, the 10th Heir to the Great Law of the Buddha School, a Taoist master from age eight to twelve, and a master of the Great Way School with the Taoist alias of True Taoist from the Changbai Mountains.
At the age of 21, he left his father's practice and went to London as a solicitor's clerk.
On the battlefield, he favoured pragmatism over chivalry in the massed use of infantry strongholds, dismounted men at arms, longbowmen, and flank attacks ( a revolutionary practice in a chivalric age ).
This also extended to children who had reached the " age of discretion ", though he did not permit the ancient Eastern practice of infant communion.
According to one estimate, the native population in and around the missions proper was approximately 80, 000 at the time of the confiscation ; others claim that the < u > statewide </ u > population had dwindled to approximately 100, 000 by the early 1840s, due in no small part to the natives ' exposure to European diseases they lacked immunity from, and from the Franciscan practice of cloistering women in the convento and controlling sexuality during the child-bearing age.
We are justified in assuming that in an earlier and more barbarous age it was the universal practice in ancient Italy, wherever the worship of Saturn prevailed, to choose a man who played the part and enjoyed all the traditionary privileges of Saturn for a season, and then died, whether by his own or another's hand, whether by the knife or the fire or on the gallows-tree, in the character of the good god who gave his life for the world.
* Hors d ' âge (" beyond age ") is a designation which BNIC states is equal to XO, but in practice the term is used by producers to market a high quality product beyond the official age scale.
After receiving his degree in 1857, Morphy was not yet of legal age to practice law and found himself with free time.
Not yet of legal age to begin the practice of law, Morphy found himself with free time.
# the customs of the apostle John were particular to the needs of his community and his age and, since then, the Council of Nicaea had established a different practice ;

practice and television
Contrary to normal practice the book was written after the TV series was produced, although the line " Basis for the acclaimed public television triumph " is written on the front cover, using the program transcripts as reference.
Contrary to his usual practice, Conté did not appear on television to mark Tabaski earlier in December 2008, and this sparked renewed speculation, as well as concern about the possibility of violence in the event of his death.
Due to the prevalence of American television programs and motion pictures in which the police characters frequently read suspects their rights, it has become an expected element of arrest procedure — in the 2000 Dickerson decision, Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote that Miranda warnings had " become embedded in routine police practice to the point where the warnings have become part of our national culture.
The website made money from the first paying customers using an advertising method trademarked as " immersive advertising ", touted as " an evolutionary step forward in the traditional marketing practice of product placement " in television and film.
This is reflected in the origin of the name ( derived from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus ), in the common practice of using Monty Python references in example code, and in an occasionally playful approach to tutorials and reference materials.
The practice of American television networks continually reporting that ailing world leaders are still alive remains widespread.
The device has also appeared in the American television series Star Trek: The Next Generation as the Klingon practice of discommendation ; as a threat in Ancient Greek and Persian culture in Frank Miller's 1998 comic book series 300 and its 2007 film adaptation ; and in the 2004 role playing game Vampire the Requiem.
* Commercial broadcasting, the practice of airing radio and television advertisements for profit
While the name is used for all NHL broadcasts on CBC Television ( regardless of the time of day ), Hockey Night in Canada is primarily associated with its Saturday night NHL broadcasts, a practice originating from Saturday NHL broadcasts that began in 1931 on the CNR Radio network and its predecessors, and debuting on television beginning in 1952.
The UCLA Film & Television Archive holds a large amount of daytime television airings that were spared from the wiping practice.
George Roy Hill directed and Claude Rains provided a narration – a practice borrowed from radio dramas which provided a template for many television dramas of the time.
This practice continued, albeit in a much toned-down manner, through the 1980s in the United States, when the Federal Communications Commission prohibited tie-in advertising on broadcast television ( it does not apply to cable, which is out of the reach of the FCC's content regulations ).
Although many choir members live within close proximity of the famous Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah, some members commute long distances for practice and the Choir's weekly television and radio broadcast.
'" This practice became popular by the late 1940s when Kate Smith, a radio and television singer, began telling the " Noel Story " during her broadcasts.
As television grew as a medium, the practice of placing production logos at the end of programs became commonplace.
On January 5, 2007, he appeared on Puerto Rican television to blame the Puerto Rican and United States governments for not cleaning Vieques after the U. S. Navy stopped using the island for bombing practice.
Information was then separately encoded and folded into the signal as a high-frequency modification to produce a composite video signal – on a black and white television this extra information would be seen as a slight randomization of the image intensity, but the limited resolution of existing sets made this invisible in practice.
Color information was then separately encoded and folded into the signal as a high-frequency modification to produce a composite video signal – on a black and white television this extra information would be seen as a slight randomization of the image intensity, but the limited resolution of existing sets made this invisible in practice.
Cable television networks have since revived the practice of debuting their most popular animated programming on Saturday mornings, and most of the broadcast networks maintain a limited animated presence to meet federal educational-informational children's programming mandates.
On television, continuing a practice long established in radio, Texaco included its brand name in the show title.
" The practice is considered one of the " dirty little secrets of the film and television music business " that is considered unethical, but has been common since the early stages of the film industry.
* Simultaneous substitution, a practice requiring Canadian television distribution companies to substitute a non-local station signal with the local signal
As was the practice for hour-long programmes shown on terrestrial television at that time, the ITV regions inserted two commercial breaks into each episode enabling three parts per show.
In 1980 and 1981 two compilation TV movies were made for the US market, airing on American television as part of an ITC Entertainment package of " movies " called Super Space Theater ; this practice was common at the time for many of Gerry Anderson's series.

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