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Once published by BSI a PAS has all the functionality of a British Standard for the purposes of creating schemes such as management systems and product benchmarks as well as codes of practice.
Financial risk management, an element of corporate finance, is the practice of creating and protecting economic value in a firm by using financial instruments to manage exposure to risk, particularly credit risk and market risk.
While humanizing and questioning him, Stirling gives credit to Bloch for helping to break through the monotonous methodological alternance between positivism and narrative history, creating a new, synthetic version of the historical practice that has since become so ingrained in the discipline that it is typically overlooked.
The scientific practice of creating novel synthetic routes for complex molecules is called total synthesis.
Cohen ( 1955 ): working class teenagers joined gangs due to frustration of inability to achieve status and goals of the middle class ; Cloward and Ohlin ( 1960 ): blocked opportunity, but unequal distribution of opportunities lead to creating different types of gangs ( that is, some focused on robbery and property theft, some on fighting and conflict and some were retreatists focusing on drug taking ); Spergel ( 1966 ) was one of the first criminologists to focus on evidence-based practice rather than intuition into gang life and culture.
Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor.
They have been credited with popularizing the practice of ending sentences with the colon or full stop, inventing the semicolon, making occasional use of parentheses and creating the modern comma by lowering the virgule.
A formal process is more effective in creating strong controls, and auditors should review this process to confirm that it is well designed and is followed in practice.
The process and practice of creating photographs is called photography.
When creating a site it is good practice to conform to standards.
Piphilology is the practice dedicated to creating mnemonics for pi.
The State Council directly oversees the various subordinate People's Governments in the provinces, and in practice maintains an interlocking membership with the top levels of the Communist Party of China creating a fused center of power.
A sore point was his abuse of the practice of creating cardinals in pectore, without publishing their names.
Jewel also was progressive in creating partnerships with vendors, at a time when the practice was rare.
Two days later on July 22, the PRC Ministry of Civil Affairs outlawed the Falun Dafa Research Society as an illegal organization " engaged in illegal activities, advocating superstition and spreading fallacies, hoodwinking people, inciting and creating disturbances, and jeopardizing social stability ", and the Ministry of Public Security declared it a crime to practice Falun Gong in groups, to possess Falun Gong's teachings, to display Falun Gong banners or symbols, or to protest the ban.
The county has had to balance the needs of land owners to practice agriculture and / or pave land ( creating impervious surfaces ) with effects of runoff into the bay.
Louis was the last Frankish monarch to be appointed to Neustria by his father and the practice of creating subkingdoms for sons waned among the later Carolings.
The Institute for Informal Jewish Education aims to support Jewish educators in creating meaningful Jewish experiences through professional development opportunities including pre-service experiences, in-service experiences related to educators ’ practice, practitioner research, curriculum development, and strategic organizational support.
Surveillance is therefore an ambiguous practice, sometimes creating positive effects, at other times negative.
Educational technology is the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using and managing appropriate technological processes and resources.
Improvisation is the practice of acting, dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, talking, creating artworks, problem solving, or reacting in the moment and in response to the stimulus of one's immediate environment and inner feelings.
Instructional Design ( also called Instructional Systems Design ( ISD )) is the practice of creating " instructional experiences which make the acquisition of knowledge and skill more efficient, effective, and appealing.
Capability development, which is often referred to as the military " strength ", is arguably one of the most complex activities known to humanity because it requires determining: Strategic, operational and tactical capability requirements to counter the identified threats ; Strategic, operational and tactical doctrines by which the acquired capabilities will be used ; identifying concepts, methods and systems involved in executing the doctrines ; creating design specifications for the manufacturers who would produce these in adequate quantity and quality for their use in combat ; purchase the concepts, methods and systems ; create a forces structure that would use the concepts, methods and systems most effectively and efficiently ; integrate these concepts, methods and systems into the force structure by providing military education, training, and practice that preferably resembles combat environment of intended use ; create military logistics systems to allow continued and uninterrupted performance of military organisations under combat conditions, including provision of health services to the personnel and maintenance for the equipment ; the services to assist recovery of wounded personnel and repair of damaged equipment ; and finally post-conflict demobilisation and disposal of war stocks surplus to peacetime requirements.
In practice, de Valera, particularly when abroad, called himself " President de Valera ", creating the impression that he was head of state.

practice and retired
The Constitution reserves fifty percent of the assembly seats for ‘ workers and peasants ’, ( although in practice the " workers and peasants " have come to be retired military officers and internal security personnel ).
This practice survived for a little over 700 years, until it was finally retired in 1826.
Callet, spends the bulk of his time teaching embouchure for all brass instruments having recently retired from his long-time practice of designing his own line of brass mouthpieces, trumpets, and trombones.
A senior judge, in U. S. practice, is a retired judge who handles selected cases for a governmental entity while in retirement, on a part-time basis.
Dewey's third term as governor of New York expired in 1955, after which he retired from public service and returned to his law practice, Dewey Ballantine, although he remained a power broker behind the scenes in the Republican Party.
Stone married his personal assistant, Violet Moffat in 1971 and retired from active practice in 1974.
In 1794 Henry and his wife Dorothy retired to his 520-acre plantation of Red Hill near Brookneal, Virginia in Charlotte County, where he conducted his law practice.
In July 2004, Olson retired as Solicitor General and returned to private practice at the Washington office of Gibson Dunn.
In an effort to preserve their roots in the hermit life, the Discalced Augustinians practice strict silence and have in every province a house dedicated to recollection situated in some retired place, to which friars striving after greater perfection can retire in order to practice severe penance, living only on water, bread, fruits, olive oil and wine.
He retired from legal practice in 2005 and hosted the call-in radio show Barely Legal Radio on Indie 103. 1 FM, where he dispensed entertainment and legal advice to aspiring musicians.
After Dr. Stinchfield joined the practice, W. W. Mayo retired at the age of 73.
He came under the lash of Samuel Butler, who, making allowance for some satiric exaggeration, has given in the character of Sidrophel a probably not very incorrect picture of the man ; and, having by this time amassed a tolerable fortune, he bought a small estate at Hersham in Surrey, to which he retired, and where he diverted the exercise of his peculiar talents to the practice of medicine.
Fahrni retired from the medical practice in 1965 after being a medical practitioner for 54 years.
On his father's death, in 1830, Foss moved to Essex Street, and carried on the practice alone until 1840, when he retired.
During the later years of his life he retired to a great extent from legal practice, and devoted much of his time to literary work.
Penn also served on the Board of War until 1780, when he retired to once again practice law.
He retired from his medical practice and in 1780 moved to Merrimack, New Hampshire where he farmed and operated a ferry with his family.
He retired from his legal practice in 2000.
John J. Dietzen, a retired priest and columnist, have argued that paragraph number 2297 from the Catholic Catechism ( Respect for bodily integrity ) makes the practice of elective and neonatal circumcision immoral.
On 18 May 2007 Don Brash joined the ANZ National Bank board as Rob McLeod retired from the board to return to his accounting practice.
To the amazement of his colleagues and patients, DeBakey continued to practice medicine into an age well after most others have retired.
Fish returned to his law practice, after the Civil War, and was thought to have been retired from political life.
The makeup of the ensemble changed in 1993, when Jarman retired from the group to focus on his practice of Zen and Aikido.

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