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practice and civilian
In France, Italy and Portugal, civilian physicians must be members of the Order of Physicians to practice medicine.
Following Meighen into civilian life were: Robert Borden, who served as Chancellor of Queen's and McGill Universities, as well as working in the financial sector ; Lester B. Pearson, who acted as Chancellor of Carleton University ; Joe Clark and Kim Campbell, who became university professors, Clark also consultant and Campbell working in international diplomacy and as the director of private companies and chairperson of interest groups ; while Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien returned to legal practice.
After more than 30 drone strikes hit civilian homes in Afghanistan in 2012, President Hamid Karzai demanded that such attacks end, but the practice continues in areas of Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia that are not in war zones.
In April 1999, a U. S. Navy bomber misfired its missiles at a practice range and struck the main watch-post on the island of Vieques, killing David Sanes, a civilian employee of the Navy.
Spies and terrorists may be subject to civilian law or military tribunal for their acts and in practice have been subjected to torture and / or execution.
Accordingly to general civilian practice, the registrar can act as deputy to the judge, and the only active role of the judge now is to take part in the installation of a new Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
With the incoming class of 1969 the Faculty added a stand-alone common law degree, suitable to the practice of law in other Canadian provinces, which could be taken individually or jointly with the traditional civilian curriculum.
He legalized civilian use of guerrilla warfare, but this was just a formality as it was already a widespread practice.
During the 1960s, 70s and early 1980s, the airport's primary runway was Runway 18 / 36, a 6076 foot runway with an FAA certified ILS approach, enabling all weather approaches by airliners and civilian aircraft, and a USAF certified High TACAN approach for practice use by Air Force aircraft at nearby Tyndall AFB.
The Palestinian civilian population often feel frustrated at TIPH's practice of observing rather than actively intervening.
In practice, the military strength of the non-KR groups within Cambodia was minimal, though their funding and civilian support was often greater than the KR.
His first job civilian job, from 1987 to 1998, was as an Indiana state deputy attorney general ; he then started his own private law practice.
In civilian life, he has worked as a lawyer in private practice, an airline pilot for both Western Airlines and Delta Air Lines, a hydrologist and a geologist.
revolvers are mainly used in jurisdictions which permit their use for civilian self-defense, hunting, plinking, and target practice.
In some cultures as the Brazilian one, giving personal names to strangers in the telephone is a commonly avoided practice ( due to the regularity of faux kidnapping scams, as well various forms of civilian violence ), so one is expected to neither give it nor ask for it, especially if the called is from a background of middle or high income.
Despite the objections of the civilian Governor-General's staff, he agreed to postpone the musketry practice, and allow a new drill by which the soldiers tore the cartridges with their fingers rather than their teeth.
This practice ended with the ascension of the NPRC regime and has remained so despite the return to civilian government.
Guatemala was one of the first countries where forced disappearances were used as a generalized practice of terror against a civilian population.
" Bounty " is also used to refer to bonus payments made to staff on recruitment ( and / or for recommending others for recruitment )-this used to be common in the military ( indeed it was standard practice in the British Army during the 19th century ) but has since been largely phased out, only to become relatively widespread amongst civilian employers.
This practice was continued throughout the war as long as civilian airlines remained operational ; later on, recon missions were most often carried out by Junkers Ju 86s flying at very high altitudes or by flying boats.
It also criticised the practice of treating soldiers in wards alongside civilian patients.
After the events in this movie, Major Thomas returned to Australia and continued his civilian law practice.
In the wars between the Umayyad Caliphate and the Kharijites, the latter's practice of takfir became the justification for their indiscriminate attacks on civilian Muslims ; the more moderate Sunni view of takfir developed partly in response to this conflict.

practice and duelling
While the modern DU Fencing Club was founded in 1941, its origins can be dated to the 1700s when a ' Gentleman's Club of the Sword ' existed, primarily for duelling practice.
One of the markers or dividing lines after 1600 was the practice of duelling.
We know that debates about the freedom of the will continued to flare up ( for instance, in the famous exchanges between Erasmus and Martin Luther ), that Spanish thinkers were increasingly obsessed with the notion of nobility, that duelling was a practice that generated a large literature in the sixteenth century ( was it permissible or not?
“ This is not, properly speaking, to permit duelling ; on the contrary, the casuist is so persuaded that this practice is forbidden that, in licensing the action in question, he carefully avoids calling it a duel .” ( Letter VII )

practice and with
My reply is that I associate myself with all those who affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations should contribute to the theory and practice of human dignity.
The headquarters of Morgan was on a farm, said to have been particularly well located so as to prevent the farmers nearby from trading with the British, a practice all too common to those who preferred to sell their produce for British gold rather than the virtually worthless Continental currency.
His later boastings of his skill with the small sword are indicative of much time and practice devoted to the use of that weapon.
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode Island with respect to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge.
Only when the newest Mr. America or Mr. Universe discovers them and puts them into practice are we reacquainted with them and once again see how effective they really are.
A second and also good practice is to shear off the tops, leaving an inch high stub with just a leaf or two on each branch.
To practice new procedures under guided supervision and with constant feedback is the fourth step.
It is the classroom teacher, however, who has daily contacts with pupils, and who is in a unique position to put sound psychological principles into practice.
In practice, the preflight leveling process takes place with the system mounted in the airframe.
One definition of paternalism is `` The principle or practice, on the part of a government, of managing the affairs of a country in the manner of a father dealing with his children ''.
He partnered with Stephen T. Logan from 1841 until 1844, when he began his practice with William Herndon, whom Lincoln thought " a studious young man ".
In other words, the house-holders are encouraged to practice the five cardinal principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy and non-possessiveness with their current practical limitations while the monks have to observe them very strictly.
In summary, while we stress that constructive engagement between anthropology and the military is possible, CEAUSSIC suggests that the AAA emphasize the incompatibility of HTS with disciplinary ethics and practice for job seekers and that it further recognize the problem of allowing HTS to define the meaning of “ anthropology ” within DoD.
Certain primitive salamanders in the families Sirenidae, Hynobiidae and Cryptobranchidae practice external fertilisation in a similar manner to frogs, with the female laying the eggs in water and the male releasing sperm onto the egg mass.
This placement is consistent with the modern practice of ordering the elements by proton number, Z, but this number was not known or suspected at the time.
Since in practice it is not worth contrasting a zero probability with one that is nearly indistinguishable from zero, he prefers to categorize himself as a " de facto atheist ".
To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings, that have as their principal purpose human occupancy or use.
In most developed countries, only qualified persons — those with the appropriate licensure, certification, or registration with a relevant body, often governmental — are legally permitted to practice architecture.
In practice, some alloys are used so predominantly with respect to their base metals that the name of the primary constituent is also used as the name of the alloy.
In practice, this mode of decay has only been observed in nuclides considerably heavier than nickel, with the lightest known alpha emitter being the lightest isotopes ( mass numbers 106 110 ) of tellurium ( element 52 ).
Shape note singing communities, with all the members sitting around an open center, each song employing a different director, illustrated this in practice.
Her practice of accompanying Germanicus on campaigns was considered inappropriate, and her tendency to take command in these situations was viewed with suspicion as subversively masculine.

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