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practice and establishing
The suppositions in the previous illustration might be sufficiently altered by establishing a connection between general company practice and local practice in the South, and by establishing such direct connection between the practice and the economic well-being of stores located in New York and general company policy.
These statements were later interpreted by ` Abdu ' l-Bahá that having a second wife is conditional upon treating both wives with justice and equality and was not possible in practice, thus establishing monogamy.
His attempts at establishing a law practice in Bombay failed because he was too shy to speak up in court.
Menzies was admitted to the Victorian Bar and to the High Court of Australia in 1918 and soon became one of Melbourne's leading lawyers after establishing his own practice.
* The Song Dynasty Chinese government attempts to ban the practice of cremation ; despite this decree, the lower and middle classes continue to cremate their dead, until the government resolves the problem in the 12th century by establishing public graveyards for paupers.
Sixtus IV ( 1471 – 1484 ) established the practice of selling indulgences to be applied to the dead, thereby establishing a new stream of revenue with agents across Europe.
During the Edwardian era, the practice of wearing a black waistcoat and black bow tie with a tuxedo became the convention, establishing the basis of the current black tie and white tie dress codes.
In telecommunication, bit pairing is the practice of establishing, within a code set, a number of subsets that have an identical bit representation except for the state of a specified bit.
Henry granted the Edict of Nantes on 13 April 1598, establishing Catholicism as an official state religion, but otherwise assuring the Huguenots the right to practice their religion.
showing how they were dramatized in speeches during the centuries, each author giving it different centres and establishing different hierarchies between the terms in the opposition: the intelligible and the sensible, the spontaneous and the receptive, autonomy and heteronomy, the empirical and the transcendental, immanent and transcendent, as the interior and exterior, or the founded and the founder, normal and abnormal, phonetic and writing, the literal sense and figurative meaning in language, reason and madness in psychoanalysis, the masculine and feminine in gender theory, man and animal in ecology, the beast and the sovereign in the political field, theory and practice as distinct dominions of thought itself.
Though the process met some resistance, by 1215 the practice had become established as the norm, with the Fourth Lateran Council establishing a canonical statute requiring confession at a minimum of once per year.
According to a 1996 survey by LetsLink UK, only 13 % of LETS networks actually practice equivalence, with most groups establishing alternate systems of valuation " in order to divorce entirely from the mainstream economy.
In practice, this continuation is often done by first establishing some functional equation on the small domain and then using this equation to extend the domain.
This would have involved establishing a force of 140, 000 paid soldiers, supported by equitable taxes from across the Empire, and has been termed ' the most far-sighted proposal of any statesman of the age '; in practice, however, it met fierce opposition from the various regional assemblies and the plan was withdrawn.
To harmonize practice and ceremonial shooting ( sharei ) in 1953 the All Nippon Kyudo Federation ( ANKF ) formed an establishing committee from the main schools to take the best elements of each school and form the ANKF style that is used today throughout Japan and in most kyudo federations in the west.
While the Mayo brothers excelled as surgeons, Dr. Plummer is largely credited with establishing and developing the diagnostic and clinical aspects of the practice.
In imperial practice, the civilising mission is an ideological rationale for military intervention and colonisation, which actions rationalise imperialism as the national and cultural duty to propagate European civilisation, by establishing colonies in the Other countries of the other continents of the Earth.
Its goal is to distinguish authentic hadith from hadith unacceptable in establishing sanctioned religious knowledge or practice.
It is this work that has been credited as establishing the practice of single-celling in the United Kingdom and, by extension, in the United States.

practice and tree
In Greece, grafting the cultivated tree on the wild tree is a common practice.
Restoring the red – black properties requires a small number ( O ( log n ) or amortized O ( 1 )) of color changes ( which are very quick in practice ) and no more than three tree rotations ( two for insertion ).
The main forestry practice in the boreal forest of Canada is clearcutting, which involves cutting down most of the trees in a given area, then replanting the forest as a monocrop ( one species of tree ) the following season.
Birch is the tree most typically associated with this practice in Europe, but other species are employed in different climates.
* Tanuki-gakure – The practice of climbing a tree and camouflaging oneself within the foliage.
* Pennsylvania tree fruit production guide ; a guide on how to set up an orchard in practice
In the Muslim world, the usage of miswak — a type of chewing stick consisting of the roots or twigs of the Arak tree ( Salvadora persica ), which have antiseptic properties — is common practice and dates to pre-Islamic times .. Muhammad popularized the use of miswak and some erroneously believe it to have been his invention.
There is a common legend that in 1713 a cock boy named Humphrey Potter, whose duty it was to open and shut the valves of an engine he attended, made the engine self-acting by causing the beam itself to open and close the valves by suitable cords and catches ( known as the " potter cord "); however the plug tree device ( the first form of valve gear ) was very likely established practice before 1715 and is clearly depicted in the earliest known images of Newcomen engines by Henry Beighton 1717 ( believed by Hulse to depict the 1714 Griff colliery engine ) and by Thomas Barney ( 1719 ) ( depicting the 1712 Dudley Castle engine ).
Phylogenetically, synapsids are the entire synapsid / mammal branch of the tree of life, though in practice the term is most often used when referring to the reptile-grade synapsids.
In practice, ants, a companion to one of the tree species ( Cecropia ) in the Rain Forest, had been introduced.
However, since the beginning of the 19th century, a large part of its population were Brazilians who exploited rubber tree groves and who, in practice, achieved the creation of an independent territory.
If in practice decisions have to be taken online with no recall under incomplete knowledge, a decision tree should be paralleled by a probability model as a best choice model
" Moreover, every year at Christmas, Marshall Field's downtown store windows were filled with animated displays as part of the downtown shopping district display ; the " theme " window displays became famous for their ingenuity and beauty, and visiting the Marshall Field's windows at Christmas became a tradition for Chicagoans and visitors alike, as popular a local practice as visiting the Walnut Room with its equally famous Christmas tree or meeting " under the clock " on State Street.
The common name of ' tea tree ' used for some species of Leptospermum derives from the practice of early Australian settlers who soaked the leaves of several species in boiling water to make a herbal tea rich in ascorbic acid ( Vitamin C ).
Although it's argued that it is the companies ' legal right to do so, some tree sitters are suing Pacific Lumber to challenge this practice.
All these disciplines are related and some arborists are very well experienced in all areas of tree work, but not all arborists have the training or experience to properly practice every discipline.
" Hanami " is the centuries-old practice of picnicking under a blooming sakura or ume tree.
" The term " carat ", the unit by which gem weight is measured, is also derived from the Greek word kerátiοn ( κεράτιον ), alluding to an ancient practice of weighing gold and gemstones against the seeds of the carob tree by people in the Middle East.
According to users in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, only 3 grams of shredded bark are required for a single dosage, or cup. The Iboga tree is the central pillar of the Bwiti spiritual practice in West-Central Africa, mainly Gabon, Cameroon and the Republic of the Congo, which uses the alkaloid-containing roots of the plant in a number of ceremonies.
The physical practice of deadwooding can be carried out most of the year although preferably not when the tree is coming into leaf.
This is a common practice which improves the tree's strength against adverse weather conditions as the wind can pass through the tree resulting in less " load " being placed on the tree.
Columella advocated the use of stakes versus the previously accepted practice of training the vines to grow up along tree trunks.

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