In fact, the NRA lent support to some of the most abusive criminal justice practices in effect today. |
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The union's offer to assist the government is completely in line with its past practices. |
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The energy giant is the latest company to face suspicion over its accounting and business practices. |
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However, in light of past practices, it is doubtful whether they will live up to those pledges. |
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The traditional practices are the most difficult to deal with since they are about attitude and our way of life going back to time immemorial. |
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Barrett goes on to describe the history of naturopathy and to list some of the quackish practices that have been included in naturopathy. |
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The trading watchdog is currently undertaking a review of estate agents' practices. |
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Such practices of accusation and defense have an important place in morality and law. |
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The development and implementation of instructional practices capable of producing these accelerative effects needs to be studied. |
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My hope is that sufficient pressure will come about to halt the nefarious practices occurring in that accursed place. |
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She says she also watched her diet and took milk thistle, and that she continues those practices today. |
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Start by finding a list of practices near where you live, as surgeries have boundary limits and you need to make sure you're within their area. |
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Present-day performers commonly adopt practices of earlier periods whether or not they use historically accurate instruments. |
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To others it's an essential watchdog needed to prevent discriminatory practices in the workplace. |
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Still, such practices in academe help legitimate the even more extreme forms now commonplace in corporate America. |
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Her election by acclamation, rather than ballot, immediately reminded us of past political practices which did not tolerate dissent. |
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Democracy will struggle to take root if abusive police practices and corrupt judges flourish. |
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If anything, the police were trying to cover up their own abusive practices. |
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When pickers went out on strike, abusive practices of foremen were usually a main source of complaint. |
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These experiences have made them more comfortable with absorbing new ideas and practices, including those introduced by foreigners. |
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The latest move to establish regional offices has created fears of a possible return to repressive and abusive practices. |
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Essentially, the challenge is to catch abusive practices without catching harmless practices, to boot. |
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Of course, to prevent abuse and corrupt practices, lobbying activities should be carefully regulated, monitored and made transparent. |
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What are the practices that work best within specific watersheds and regions? |
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The report points out that many doctors are engaging in such practices despite a well-publicized crackdown on insurance fraud and abuse. |
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Or better, and to speak like Nietzsche, art with a hammer that practices, and then reverses and reevaluates, nihilism. |
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It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate. |
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It also remains unclear whether traditional practices such as aging tobacco in cedar or other woods might run afoul of the ban. |
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There is also literally a conversation about contemporary practices in actuarial mathematics. |
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As his reputation grew, Carver emerged as a public barnstormer for better practices. |
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He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas. |
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He is on trial along with three others, and Bogucki is blowing the whistle on government practices he says are not fair play. |
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Other human practices, like the hunting and consumption of wild animals for food, provide other opportunities for spillover. |
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Develop risk mitigation, incident response and business continuity plans, and test these procedures quarterly to annually, depending on best practices. |
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Bad farming practices, soil erosion, water abstraction, and the building of dam walls that prevent its upstream spawning migration are just some of the threats it faces. |
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He defied the atheism of communism and the empty religious practices of Putinism. |
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Of all the religious practices and beliefs concerned with feminine divinities it is Shaktism which gives the Goddess a place of supreme importance. |
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Ronald Reagan approved the agreement and the USTR reviewed Korean practices through the end of his term. |
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It is, after all, supposed to be a secret business whose practices and methods are not known to adversaries or friends. |
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The scope of each accreditor is distinctive, and although accreditation practices are similar in many respects, significant variations should be noted. |
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The civil rights movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites. |
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The classes, which can only be booked as semi-private, fuse the practices of Gyrotonic and Pilates. |
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The multivocal voice is an aestethic concept that fosters the integrative approach to contemporary vocal performance practices that do not exclude one or the other of the above mentioned voice paradigms. |
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In their effort to diversify their revenue, they have capitalized on traditional practices to new advantage. |
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Regulators step up punishments for firms that cross the line into illegal behavior, while long-acceptable practices now are derided as unseemly quid pro quos. |
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While in Gaul, Wilfrid absorbed Frankish ecclesiastical practices, including some aspects from the monasteries founded by Columbanus. |
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He also worked to combat pagan practices, building a church at Melrose on a pagan site. |
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Several tribal religions still exist, though their practices may not resemble those of prehistoric religions. |
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Devotional practices include ritual prayer, prostration, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. |
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Tantric Buddhism is largely concerned with ritual and meditative practices. |
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Wicca draws upon a diverse set of ancient pagan and 20th century hermetic motifs for its theological structure and ritual practices. |
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To a lesser extent, Wicca also drew upon folk magic and the practices of cunning folk. |
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It is most notably practiced in the Wiccan and modern witchcraft traditions, and no longer practices in secrecy. |
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Trial records from the Inquisition and secular courts discovered a link between prostitutes and supernatural practices. |
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Russian pagan practices were often akin to paganism in other parts of the world. |
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The Chinese concept of chi, a form of energy that often manipulated in witchcraft, is known as bioplasma in Russian practices. |
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These rites also serve as identity practices which mark the adherents out as Heathens. |
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In a nonchurch context, we can look more explicitly at formerly New Age practices to see if and how they have mainstreamed. |
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The High Kings of Ireland continued pagan practices until the reign of Diarmait mac Cerbaill ca. |
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He rejected the practice of selling indulgences, as well as the common saint cult practices of the day. |
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Although the characters are fictional, they still offer a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. |
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This was Burke's first call for substantive change regarding imperial practices. |
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Alan Brown noted that this brings to the forefront questions about the political content of teaching practices. |
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Other national libraries offer similar services or enforce mandatory practices similar to this. |
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Both of these practices were widely abandoned during the nineteenth century, although isolated cases may still have occurred to the modern day. |
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This emulates practices long used by some other international football events such as the UEFA Champions League. |
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The extent to which game rules and practices should be amended to allow this has been a matter of considerable debate. |
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New, attacking football, an overhaul of dietary and fitness practices, and efficiency with money have defined his reign. |
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In addition to performing traditional ceremonies, she also instituted new practices. |
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The bull granted Henry the right to invade Ireland in order to reform Church practices. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he tried to introduce a Book of Common Prayer. |
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Also the OECD's actions against competitive tax practices has raised criticism. |
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During this period, Scotland experienced innovations in governmental practices and the importation of foreign, generally French, knights. |
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Moreover, these new monasteries, and the Cistercian ones in particular, introduced new agricultural practices. |
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The reformers saw these practices as evidence of the systemic corruption of the Church's hierarchy, which included the pope. |
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The Assembly remained strong in England until the reign of Charles II, who ended many of the strict practices of Puritanism. |
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Evidence of mercantilistic practices appeared in early modern Venice, Genoa, and Pisa regarding control of the Mediterranean trade of bullion. |
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He accused the company of inequality in its hiring practices. |
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We dont owe the ah neh a career or life here. They come in with their discriminatory practices and think the sinkies owe them these privileges. |
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Instead, it relied on antidumping actions to combat what it said were unfair Chinese trade practices. |
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In these annual reports, the religious apartheid practices in India are not mentioned at all. |
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Original as this system will seem to some, it will be but a codification of the best present practices of our best commercialists. |
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Some practices are considered as essential for the attainment of an enlightened life but are looked upon as dreadly or extremely secret. |
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Maxwell et al. studied geronticide practices in some ninety-five different societies. |
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Derivatively, the adjective continental refers to the social practices or fashion of continental Europe. |
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Heroic medicine included the practices of bloodletting, intestinal purging, and blistering. |
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Under Robert I in 1318, a parliament at Scone enacted a code of law that drew upon older practices. |
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Saxon religious practices were closely related to their political practices. |
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Early Saxon religious practices in Britain can be gleaned from place names and the Germanic calendar in use at that time. |
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Private and personal worship was an important aspect of religious practices. |
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While the churches originating in the Second Great Awakening have some superficial similarities, their doctrine and practices vary significantly. |
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Drainage of excess water and waste were common practices in camps as well as the permanent medical structures, which come at a later date. |
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The Greek theories were kept alive and their practices continued well into the future. |
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These ungracious practices of his sons did impeach his journey to the Holy Land. |
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Alfred undertook no systematic reform of ecclesiastical institutions or religious practices in Wessex. |
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In any case, the practices imputed to Shakespeare as an emergent dramatist were not in the least exceptional. |
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There is no evidence of reversion to pagan burial practices during Sweyn's reign. |
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Many remain in the church to participate in the community and practices such as baptism, confirmation, marriage and burial rites. |
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By the end of the 11th century, when Norway had been Christianised, the indigenous Norse religion and practices were prohibited. |
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It is very difficult to get bureaucracies to abandon their institutionalized practices. |
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This touches upon the real dilemmas that are now posed for those contemplating the intoxicative practices of late modern capitalist societies. |
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These inworld practices include weaving, building, trading, chatting, dancing, making love, flying and many others besides. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he introduced a Book of Common Prayer. |
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Thinkers such as Paine, Locke, and Rousseau all take Native American cultural practices as examples of natural freedom. |
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This approach studies the process of changing sociabilities and cultural practices during the Enlightenment. |
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The divisions of the High Court are not separate courts, but have somewhat separate procedures and practices adapted to their purposes. |
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Increasingly the Byzantine Church differed in language, practices, and liturgy from the western Church. |
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The laity continued the practices of pilgrimages, veneration of relics, and belief in the power of the Devil. |
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He went as far as to name the organisers of the trade's restrictive practices. |
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But it is like the jolly world about us will scoff at the paradox of these practices. |
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A surgeon was not required to wash his hands before seeing a patient because such practices were not considered necessary to avoid infection. |
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It is their profession and livelihood to get their living by practices for which they deserve to forfeit their lives. |
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This custom along with many others has long since disappeared from the islands, in the face of modern practices. |
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This new approach sheds new light on the agricultural and horticultural practices of the Vikings and therefore also on their cuisine. |
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Horses played a central role in funerary practices as well as in other rituals. |
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Changes in alphabet and spelling were heavily influenced by the advent of printing and continental printing practices. |
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The term therefore denotes regional practices among the insular churches and their associates, rather than actual theological differences. |
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Today, this term also refers to the doctrines and practices of the Reformed churches of which Calvin was an early leader. |
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These Friends believe these principles and practices testify to, witness to, or provide evidence for God's truth. |
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These practices are often referred to as the testimony against times and seasons. |
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 allows it to inquire into people's religious beliefs in its hiring practices. |
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The uncertain practices in local kingship cause similar problems when interpreting the succession to the high kingship. |
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The nationalisation of banking involved more significant changes to economic policy, and had nothing in common with Labour practices. |
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Other laws, while not aimed at pagan belief as such, forbid particular pagan practices. |
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Additionally, we know a great deal about early Gaelic law, often called Brehon Laws, which helps reconstruct native legal practices. |
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In particular, very little material survives regarding succession practices, which have been reconstructed as the system of Tanistry. |
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As official religious statistics are forbidden in France, there are no official figures about religious practices in Brittany. |
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He is always ready to examine, scrap or revise established theories and practices. |
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Attendance at Sunday mass dropped during the 1970s and the 1980s, but other religious practices such as pilgrimages have experienced a revival. |
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At Parc Cwm long cairn a variety of mortuary practices was evident and the deliberate ordering of skeletal parts noticeable. |
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James was instructed to monitor his thoughts during rugby practices, matches and nonrugby events. |
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The FHLBB's enforcement practices were significantly weaker than those of other federal banking agencies. |
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Pilgrimages later fell out of favour due to practices such as the selling of indulgences, and the income from them faded away. |
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Animal husbandry practices have varied widely across cultures and time periods. |
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Generally, though, the animal welfare perspective is based on an interpretation of scientific research on farming practices. |
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A number of animal husbandry practices have been the subject of campaigns in the 1990s and 2000s and have led to legislation in some countries. |
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However, improper waste management practices can pollute both surface and groundwater. |
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Archaeological evidence from two sites in Glamorgan shows Bronze Age practices and settlements continued into the Iron Age. |
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At this time, the slavery of whites was forbidden, but the legal statuses of these practices were not clearly defined. |
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These texts attempted to teach and defend the practices of the revival including that of jumping. |
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Several spontaneous practices have become characteristic of Pentecostal worship. |
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However, Pentecostal denominations were critical of the movement and condemned many of its practices as unscriptural. |
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Some agricultural practices are drying the Sana'a Basin and displaced vital crops, which has resulted in increasing food prices. |
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The spread of vegetarianism in other parts of Asia is often credited to Hindu and Buddhist practices. |
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Although Polley's professional reputation was admired, his dubious financial practices eventually contributed to the band's downfall. |
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We have got to bring this company's corrupt business practices into the open. |
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Environmentally responsible fisheries management and practices are rewarded with the use of its blue product ecolabel. |
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In the US, the Sustainable Fisheries Act defines sustainable practices through national standards. |
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Then there are the changes in habitats brought on by alterations in farming practices, tourism, pollution, fragmentation and climate change. |
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Yet in the absence of a superseding principle, this older approach predominates practices throughout the world. |
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The net effect of fishing practices on global coral reef populations is suggested by many scientists to be alarmingly high. |
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The first is a caveat against the tendency to overconstruct a link between patterns of urban dwelling and cultural practices in South Africa. |
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It adopted the best practices from previous oil tanker designs to create the prototype for all subsequent vessels of the type. |
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Operations aboard oil tankers are governed by an established body of best practices and a large body of international law. |
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He learned to meditate from Chinmoy, and practices the techniques regularly. |
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One conduit for this were the ascetics, called resi, who taught mystical practices. |
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In 1947, Japan adopted a new constitution emphasizing liberal democratic practices. |
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Speculation based on scientifically investigated known ritual or warfare practices which existed during this early period is inconclusive. |
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This figure indicates unsustainable ecological practices, because few species emerge each year. |
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The rodent then practices coprophagy, eating its own fecal pellets, so the nutrients can be absorbed by the gut. |
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However, populations have been declining in mainland Europe since the 1960s, at least partly due to changes in farming practices. |
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These have been associated with the intensification of agricultural practices. |
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Ellis Davidson links apples to religious practices in Germanic paganism, from which Norse paganism developed. |
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The plant suffered a decline due to changing agricultural practices throughout the 1970s and 1980s in Britain. |
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The Vita also offers a valuable insight into the monastic practices of Iona and the daily life of the early medieval Gaelic monks. |
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She instigated religious reform, striving to conform the worship and practices of the Church in Scotland to those of Rome. |
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She also worked to conform the practices of the Scottish Church to those of the continental Church, which she experienced in her childhood. |
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Since it shares its climate and agricultural practices with Northern Europe, Lithuanian cuisine has some similarities to Scandinavian cuisine. |
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Martin Litchfield West also asserts this in relation to shamanistic initiatory rites of early Greek religious practices. |
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Using highly effective tactics and aggressive practices, later widely criticized, Standard Oil absorbed or destroyed most of its competition. |
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These native sacred practices are considered by the tribes to be very ancient. |
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There are records of Siberian tribal healing practices dating back to the 13th century. |
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However, there are many prevention and remediation practices that can curtail or limit erosion of vulnerable soils. |
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Because several crops grown in the United States require a long period of growth, growing season extension practices are commonly used as well. |
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Caterpillars have been the target of pest control through the use of pesticides, biological control and agronomic practices. |
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Southern Vectis was accused of unfair trade practices and was investigated by the British Office of Fair Trading. |
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These practices raised the interest of the Office of Fair Trade who, in 1987, investigated the company. |
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Some of the practices used in commercial livestock production, including the usage of growth hormones, are controversial. |
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Cultural practices include crop rotation, culling, cover crops, intercropping, composting, avoidance, and resistance. |
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This is an approach that verifies values and rewards the benefits of ecosystem services provided by green agricultural practices. |
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Archaeologists examine these material remains in order to deduce patterns of past human behavior and cultural practices. |
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Since 1980 it has been illegal for the government to collect statistics on religious beliefs or practices. |
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It was characterized by its use of cremation burials in extensive urnfields and links with the practices of the Northern Bronze Age. |
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Ethnography is a set of qualitative methods that are used in social sciences that focus on the observation of social practices and interactions. |
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Gubrium's series of organizational ethnographies focused on the everyday practices of illness, care, and recovery are notable. |
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The emergence of area studies of other regions also developed historiographical practices. |
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Even within a literate civilization many events and important human practices are not officially recorded. |
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This custom has been explained with reference to medieval practices of branding palms. |
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Despite the unique practices of some tribes, there was a degree of cultural uniformity among the Germanic people concerning religion. |
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In essence, it was intended that the traditions and practices still existed, but that the reasoning behind them was altered. |
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Again, however, this process ended state official practices but not private religious devotion. |
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However, many temples remained open until Theodosius I's edict of Thessalonica in 381 banned haruspices and other pagan religious practices. |
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Further laws were passed against remaining pagan practices over the course of the following years. |
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It is used to help determine the lifestyle and practices of people living in biblical times. |
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There is considerable variation in burial practices, both spatially and chronologically, which suggests a lack of dogma about funerary rites. |
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Thinkers such as Paine, Locke and Rousseau all take Native American cultural practices as examples of natural freedom. |
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Cultural practices including traditional music can be lost or turned into a fusion of traditions. |
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Disease management can be achieved by modifying animal husbandry practices. |
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Mercantilists' writings were also generally created to rationalize particular practices rather than as investigations into the best policies. |
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In implementing their practices, the Europeans enslaved, murdered, and exploited indigenous populations. |
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In other subtle ways, which had a large impact the cultural exchanges involved sharing practices and traditions. |
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The Hongwu emperor issued many edicts forbidding Mongol practices and proclaiming his intention to purify China of barbarian influence. |
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He adopted many Yuan military practices, recruited Mongol soldiers, and continued to request Korean concubines and eunuchs. |
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Haw also argued that practices such as footbinding were not common even among Chinese during Polo's time and almost unknown among the Mongols. |
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Incense are commonly referred to as Incense clocks, are used to time social, medical and religious practices in parts of eastern Asia. |
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Different types of incense burn at different rates therefore different incense are used for different practices. |
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Again, the fact that Europe in the early Middle Ages was largely rural and agricultural influenced folk medical practices at the time. |
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She wrote the medical text Causae et curae, in which many medical practices of the time were demonstrated. |
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Ghanaian culture is a diverse mixture of the practices and beliefs of many different Ghanaian ethnic groups. |
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The influence of Mahayana and Tantric practices also entered Theravada Buddhism, producing a tradition called Tantric Theravada. |
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The music of the Amazon region is strongly influenced by the indigenous religious practices. |
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The Maya calendar was intrinsically tied to Maya ritual, and it was central to Maya religious practices. |
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These deities needed to be placated with ceremonial offerings and ritual practices. |
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Although the Ukrainian link induced creativity in many areas, it also weakened traditional Russian religious practices and culture. |
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Razin's rebellion marked the beginning of the end to traditional Cossack practices. |
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These practices, which matured in the Tang dynasty, were continued by the later dynasties, with some modifications. |
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Some land management practices such as cultivating and logging can be efficiently performed with horses. |
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Potato crop yields are determined by factors such as the crop breed, seed age and quality, crop management practices and the plant environment. |
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For example, improper cropping and irrigation practices have led to desertification in areas of Uzbekistan, where cotton is a major export. |
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This institution determines the allowed practices for pest control, growing, fertilizing, and handling of organic crops. |
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Rather, indigenous identity relates more to a set of characteristics and practices than priority of arrival. |
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Slave practices in Africa were used during different periods to justify specific forms of European engagement with the peoples of Africa. |
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Finally, it transformed the traditional distribution of the slave practices. |
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The importance of the two translations is that it shows the formatting practices of Latin and Old English during those five centuries. |
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Neologisms stabilize as English is made to adapt to local sociopolitical and cultural practices. |
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These beliefs and the social practices they engender, help distinguish the middle group from the grass roots majority of the Belizean people. |
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It is not known what he thought of the musical practices in early Lutheran churches. |
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Methods of dress, preparation of food, application of cosmetics or other hygienic practices are all considered liturgical activities. |
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Similar decisions and practices followed in Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands. |
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Their beliefs and practices before the arrival of the Portuguese as evident in the canons of the Synod of Diamper. |
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They all brought in their beliefs, practices and traditions into the Malankara Church. |
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Marthoma Church's evolution from a reformation base only strengthened it to follow best practices of its Syriac traditions. |
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Most historical records and various primitive tribal practices indicate that the death penalty was a part of their justice system. |
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The EEOC documented the nature and magnitude of discriminatory employment practices, the first study of this kind done. |
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The original reports were kept in a generally chronological order, interspersed with personal memos, obituaries and notes on court practices. |
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The lex mercatoria was the product of customs and practices among traders, and could be enforced through the local courts. |
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Most countries have statutes which deal directly with sale of goods, lease transactions, and trade practices. |
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Together with other practices, they created some localized deforestation but did not alter the ecology of the Mississippi Delta as a whole. |
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The facts of Erie itself were an example of the kind of clever forum shopping practices which the Court wished to end. |
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The British exercised power by avoiding interference and adapting to law practices as explained by the local intermediaries. |
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Regulatory efforts include identifying and categorizing waste types and mandating transport, treatment, storage, and disposal practices. |
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Ancillary laws may regulate forest land acquisition and prescribed burn practices. |
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The most controversial of the Blairs' New Age practices occurred when on holiday in Mexico. |
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He helped transform agricultural practices by inventing or improving numerous implements. |
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He was also an MP, but ultimately failed owing to his fraudulent practices of, for example, paying dividends from capital. |
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In developed countries, due to nearly universal advanced water treatment and sanitation practices present there, cholera is rare. |
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Effective sanitation practices, if instituted and adhered to in time, are usually sufficient to stop an epidemic. |
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Modern occupational hygiene practices have eliminated the working conditions which caused this disease. |
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But if the strike is due to unfair labor practices, the strikers replaced can demand immediate reinstatement when the strike ends. |
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Technically, the IWW is described as a union that practices revolutionary industrial unionism. |
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Competitors disliked the company's business practices, but consumers liked the lower prices. |
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Some Dutch Anabaptists embraced Sabbatarianism, and may have helped to introduce these practices into England. |
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There are several dental practices within the town some offering treatment through the NHS and others exclusively private. |
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Those who agree to maintain their land in accordance with sustainable farming practices also receive additional subsidies. |
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Unsustainable agricultural practices are the single greatest contributor to the global increase in erosion rates. |
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Theatre practices like this remain popular within theatre communities and continue to give first jobs to graduating drama students. |
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In 1859, he conducted the first of three trips to the continent at the behest of parliament to study European educational practices. |
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The new religion, which replaced the old Norse religious practices, had many advantages for the king. |
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Traditional healing practices ascribed a variety of illnesses to the action of ghosts, while others were caused by gods or demons. |
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Accusations of him drinking instead of scrimming with the team, not attending practices at all and playing guitar instead of scrimming surfaced. |
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Things such as security through obscurity become common practices that usually have damaging results. |
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As a result, all the teachers at Phillips have signed on to a certain curriculum and follow common practices in the classroom. |
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Their reaction to hearing about alternative sexual practices in the abstract is most often amusement, sometimes squickage, rarely moral outrage. |
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Many Shias who had become more Sunni in their religious practices reverted back to their original sect. |
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Identify cost-effective alternative waste disposal options to replace current practices, where appropriate. |
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Any athlete who loses a significant amount of fluid during sports participation should weigh in before and after practices and competitions. |
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Here Libby experiences all the messiness of whanau, traditional lore, landscape and healing practices. |
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Now Irish adoptees are desperate to find out about a doctor who closed the mother-and-baby home after he discovered the horrid practices. |
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The influence of tillage practices on soil macrofauna in a semi-arid agroecosystem in northeastern Australia. |
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In terms of cultural practices, the most common in South Africa is the ubiquitous wolf whistle. |
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By introducing appropriate practices to help employees achieve a better work-life balance you will bring benefits to your business. |
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A green amazonite protects people against others taking advantage of them and from unfair practices at work. |
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For centuries, capuchin monks followed simple embalming practices. |
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This cultural dispersal was coupled with the additional adoption of unique practices, as well as some associated with Amerindian groups. |
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The cultural practices for yardlong bean is similar to that of traditional pole beans. |
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It turns out that Smith is a member of the Natural Law Party and practices yogic flying. |
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Denis Renevey sees Margery's text as a commentary on her body's public performance of anchoritic discursive and lay devotional practices. |
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Spurr shows how Anglo-Catholic practices and beliefs distinguish Anglo-Catholics from Anglicanism generally. |
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In particular, the Vedic Hindus shared several beliefs and practices with their Iranian Zoroastrian neighbours just across the mountain ranges. |
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No longer are anticompetitive or predatory pricing practices the target of the antidumping law. |
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In the first half of the 19th century, the British legislated reforms against what they considered were iniquitous Indian practices. |
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South Asia Programme primarily focuses on bonded labour in India's brick kilns, and bonded labour practices in Nepal's agriculture. |
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Enclosed land was under control of the farmer who was free to adopt better farming practices. |
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Other practices in Ireland include lighting bonfires, and having firework displays. |
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British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom. |
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Spiritual and religious practices of Europeans and Africans tended to reflect their regional origins. |
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The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for men and women and to integrate gender equality in policies and practices. |
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In practice, government budgeting or public budgeting is substantially more complicated and often results in inefficient practices. |
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As the influence and profitability of CRAs expanded, so did scrutiny and concern about their performance and alleged illegal practices. |
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Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation directly confronts both ethnicity theory's premises and practices. |
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They suggest that medical practices should maintain their focus on the individual rather than an individual's membership to any group. |
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The NAACP fought for the de jure law to be upheld and for de facto segregation practices to be abolished. |
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Judaism includes a wide corpus of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. |
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Without the proper slaughtering practices even an otherwise kosher animal will be rendered treif. |
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A new Second Temple was constructed, and old religious practices were resumed. |
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John Wesley's influence meant that, in Methodism, the two practices were combined, a situation which remains characteristic of the movement. |
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His main duty is to make sure the traditions and practices of the Church are preserved. |
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Although specific practices will vary from meeting to meeting, there are general similarities. |
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This may seem somewhat odd, considering that public sector employers are consistently shown to have excellent workplace practices. |
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The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. |
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