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practice and new
Don't practice a new recipe on guests.
Although Utopian communism is both new in 1516 and also modern, it is not modern communism or even modern socialism, as they exist or have ever existed in theory or in practice.
( The new nature, received at the time of regeneration, is divine and holy, and as the believer lives under the power of this new nature he does not practice sin.
It was also clear NASA would soon outgrow its practice of controlling missions from its Cape Canaveral Air Force Station launch facilities in Florida, so a new Mission Control Center would be included in the MSC.
This often happens when a change in design or operating practice, such as the switch to one person operation or low floor technology, renders some buses redundant while still relatively new.
Consultants also benefited from the new system by being paid salaries that provided an acceptable standard of living without the need for them to resort to private practice.
In Britain particularly, good quality building stone became ever more expensive during a period of rapid growth, and it became a common practice to construct prestige buildings from the new industrial bricks, and to finish them with a stucco to imitate stone.
In 307 BC, King Wuling of Zhao, the ancient Chinese ruler of the former State of Jin territory, ordered his military commanders and troops to adopt the trousers of the nomads as well as practice the nomads ' form of mounted archery to hone their new cavalry skills.
In fact, the United States Mint, in anticipation of this practice, implemented new interim rules on December 14, 2006, subject to public comment for 30 days, which criminalized the melting and export of pennies and nickels.
He wrote sentimental plays, Le Fils naturel ( 1757 ) and Le Père de famille ( 1758 ), accompanying them with essays on theatrical theory and practice, including " Les Entretiens sur Le Fils Naturel " ( Conversations on The Natural Son ), in which he announced the principles of a new drama: the ' serious genre ', a realistic midpoint between comedy and tragedy that stood in opposition to the stilted conventions of the classical French stage.
Spitzer also posits that the new culture-bound diagnoses are rarely used in practice, maintaining that the standard diagnoses apply regardless of the culture involved.
The increasingly scientific focus of engineering in practice, however, has raised the importance of new more " human-centered " fields of design.
To be effective, and simply as its mode of practice, deconstruction creates new notions or concepts, not to synthesize the terms in opposition, but to mark their difference, undecidability, and eternal interplay.
This was a departure from earlier practice, in which the articles were not changed until a new edition was produced, at roughly 25-year intervals, some articles unchanged from earlier editions.
Also in that year, she was made one of the visiting physicians of the East London Hospital for Children, becoming the first woman in Britain to be appointed to a medical post, but she found the duties of these two positions to be incompatible with her principal work in her private practice and the dispensary, as well as her role as a new mother, so she resigned from these posts by 1873.
The practice of negative racial aspects of eugenics, after World War II, fell within the definition of the new international crime of genocide, set out in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
* Entrepreneurship, the practice of starting new organizations, particularly new businesses
* The Citizens ' Assembly on Electoral Reform says the new proportional electoral system it proposes for British Columbia will improve the practice of democracy in the province.
In theory, the new Senate consisted of a broad national coalition, but in practice, with the main political groups unwilling to compromise and the most experienced politicians remaining outside it, the cabinet proved unable to solve any major local Finnish problems.
While this new career took him away from the practice of law, it was rewarding in other ways: the fees were said to yield up to $ 40, 000 ( US $ in present terms ) over the two-year term.
He experimented with a ' steam spring ' ( to ' cushion ' the weight using steam pressure ), but soon followed the new practice of ' distributing ' weight by utilising a number of wheels.
Memory can be saved in practice by noting that each new string to be stored consists of a previously stored string augmented by one character.

practice and procedures
" Enough studies have now accumulated to suggest that the inclusion of hypnotic procedures may be beneficial in the management and treatment of a wide range of conditions and problems encountered in the practice of medicine, psychiatry and psychotherapy.
* " Hypnosis and the practice of self-hypnosis may significantly reduce general anxiety, tension and stress in a manner similar to other relaxation and self-regulation procedures.
There can be many purposes for such a record, such as recording evidence to verify the effectiveness of specific procedures ( per the scientific method that Aleister Crowley claimed should be applied to the practice of magick ) or to ensure that data may propagate beyond the lifetime of the magician.
Hippocrates stated in the oath ( c. 400 BC ) that general physicians must never practice surgery and that surgical procedures are to be conducted by specialists.
In the United Kingdom and countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, informed consent in medical procedures requires proof as to the standard of care to be expected as a recognised standard of acceptable professional practice ( the Bolam Test ), that is, what risks would a medical professional usually disclose in the circumstances ( see Loss of right in English law ).
** Patent agent or patent attorney, person who has the specialized qualifications necessary for representing clients in obtaining patents and acting in all matters and procedures relating to patent law and practice
With most widespread practice in the U. S, becoming the Reform Judaism, it doesn't require or see the Jews as direct descendants of the ethnic Jews or Biblical Israelites, but rather adherents of the Jewish faith in its Reformist version, in contrary to the Orthodox Judaism, the mainstream practice in Israel, which considers the Jews as a closed ethnoreligious community, with very strict procedures of conversion.
Most advanced procedures and skills are not within the national scope of practice for an EMT-B.
Indeed, in these countries paramedics are not typically legally permitted to practice their ALS procedures unless the physician is physically present, unless they face immediate life-threatening emergencies.
In other applications of this model, as in Germany, a paramedic equivalent does exist, but is sharply restricted in terms of scope of practice ; often not permitted to perform Advanced Life Support ( ALS ) procedures unless the physician is physically present, or in cases of immediate life-threatening conditions.
* A Revenue Procedure is a statement of the Treasury's practice and procedures, and generally deals with a broad subject area.
The first week is " ground week ", when soldiers practice landings and in-aircraft procedures.
Most dermatologists limit their cosmetic practice to minimally invasive procedures.
This research then drove further evolution of the practice of both paramedics and the emergency physicians who oversaw their work, with changes to procedures and protocols occurring only after significant research demonstrated their need and effectiveness ( an example being ALS ).
* Cockpit Procedures Trainer ( CPT )-Used to practice basic cockpit procedures, such as processing emergency checklists, and for cockpit familiarization.
Crews practice search-and-rescue and hoist procedures under controlled conditions in order to be ready for the real thing.
Most people can master simpler celestial navigation procedures after a day or two of instruction and practice, even using manual calculation methods.
Actual collection procedures vary from church to church, from the common, strictly voluntary practice of " passing the plate " in Catholic and mainline Protestant churches, to formal, church-mediated tithing in some conservative Protestant churches ( as well as LDS Church ), to membership fees as practiced in many Jewish congregations.
In practice, the older Radio Range procedures were so widely used and standardized that VOR was used to produce a similar set of airways that remain in use today.
( The formal procedures, practice and proceedings of the Cabinet remain largely unpublished, if not secret.
This was stated in the Board's manual of policies and procedures, in which the practice was justified:
This controversial practice was banned in Massachusetts ( except for major incidents, such as a fire in the ED ), effective January 1, 2009 ; in response, hospitals have devoted more staff to the ED at peak times and moved some elective procedures to non-peak times.
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.

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