Sentences with phrase «carry on their practices»

Both carry on practices from the dim past but each has so industrialized the process with advanced technologies that the fundamental activity is transmuted into something new that raises questions beyond standard discussions of right and wrong.
Christians have carried on this practice of role reversal for the past two millennia, particularly during Holy Week.
A nifty and very commendable addition to this is the practice mode, allowing players to carry on practicing as the fighters in the KOTH mode proceed to batter each other.
Rule 2.1 - 1 of the Law Society's Rules of Professional Conduct requires a lawyer «to carry on the practice of law and discharge all responsibilities to clients, tribunals, the public and other members of the profession honourably and with integrity» and Commentary 4.1 to that Rule imposes «special responsibility to recognize the diversity of the Ontario community, to protect the dignity of individuals, and to respect human rights laws in force in Ontario.
A partnership carrying on a practice as Dr. W. O. Rothwell and Associates was liable for the negligence of a nurse employed by the practice.9 The nurse led the epileptic plaintiff to an examination room, placed her on an examination table, and left her alone.
One trial had to be rescheduled due to my second surgery, but all things considered, I have been able to carry on my practice with little impact on my ability to service my clients and with little impact on my bottom line.
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Bhasin v. Hrynew, though not a case about partnerships, nonetheless has a wide - ranging impact on professionals carrying on practice together, simply by contract not amounting to a partnership.
In Ontario College of Pharmacists v. 1724665 Ontario Inc., 2013 CanLII 13655 (ON SC), the court held that a call centre in Ontario that was acting for a company in Belize taking orders for drugs made in China for delivery to patients in the United States was carrying on the practice of pharmacy in Ontario to the degree that the Ontario regulator had jurisdiction over it.
Most law firms carry on their practices on the basis that their business is the practice of law.
A lawyer has a duty to carry on the practice of law and discharge all responsibilities to clients, tribunals, the public and other members of the profession honourably and with integrity.
«interprovincial law firm» means a law firm that carries on the practice of law in more than one province or territory of Canada;
It is no secret the federal government has introduced far sweeping tax proposals to change to the Income Tax Act that will have an adverse effect on small business owners and professionals using a professional corporation structure to carry on their practice.

Not exact matches

The changes will require passengers to remove more items from their often densely - packed carry - on while proceeding through airport security, something an expert said is a useful practice.
A recent report carried out by SocialReferral found that 63 % of HR professionals surveyed believed that social media would play a critical part in their future recruitment strategy but few surveyed were actually backing up that belief in practice, with only 23 % encouraging employees to promote the employer brand and roles on social media.
Another part of the Action plan is meant to keep a close eye on transactions carried out between EU - member countries and other states, where money laundering is a common practice.
But as I informed you earlier this practice is not happening in the cities where girls and their families prefer to have their girls carry on with their education..
And yet the very practices of a democratic state, including such governmental business as legislative sessions and judicial proceedings, can not be carried out effectively if there are no restraints on the rights of people to disrupt them.
The primary purpose of the previous section of Matthew is to teach the disciples how to practice discipleship and to carry on the work of the Master.
Whether it's the athlete on the free throw line speaking truth to overcome the fear of missing the shot, the business executive repeating a helpful mantra before they walk into a heated situation or a girlfriend repeating how worthy she is so that she can muster the courage to end an abusive relationship, we all practice a form of self - talk in our lives that helps us overcome the negative messaging we carry.
The medical practice by which he carried out this business was a filthy fraud in which he overdosed his patients with dangerous drugs, spread venereal disease among them with infected instruments, perforated their wombs and bowels - and, on at least two occasions, caused their deaths... Bureaucratic inertia is not exactly news.
Meanwhile the Lutheran, Anglican, and some Reformed groups carried on church life under the practice of Christian nurture rather than revivalism
[43:22] The fact is that: they said, «We found our parents carrying on certain practices, and we are following in their footsteps.»
The church that proclaimed the Chalcedonian Creed in 451 A.D. also practiced the baptism on nonbelievers (infants), prayed to Mary, and believed in and conducted the «sacrifice of the Mass,» and had a special order of priests in the church to carry out the «sacrifice of the Mass.» All these things continue today in the Roman Catholic Church and in the the Russian Orthodox Church (and the other «Eastern Orthodox» churches).
Both carry on hoary practices from the dim past but each has so industrialized the process with advanced technologies that the fundamental activity is transmuted into something new that raises questions beyond standard discussions of right and wrong on battlefields or in the marketplace.
Beliefs and ways of life, save in respect to certain minimal attitudes and practices without which social life could not successfully be carried on, are matters of private rather than public business.
A long and engaged effort at Communion - wide consultation over the issue of women in the episcopacy gave rise to a report, endorsed by the Communion's archbishops, to maintain communion as far as possible even while various churches carried on with different practices.
The efficacy of a civilized society, regardless of its apparent authority in the affairs of individuals, is in reality nothing but the cooperative agency of many persons functioning, either officially or informally, to carry on the daily exercise of accepted practice.
Within a local area, numbers of churches will tacitly accept an ecumenical answer by simply pointing out that «signing» for the deaf is carried on at one or more specific churches in the city, and deaf members in a church where such signing is not practiced are in effect invited to the church where it is, even though that church may be of another denomination.
This standardization was the product of many factors, including: (1) professional politics within the mental health community, (2) increased gov involvement in mental health research and policymaking, (3) mounting pressure on psysts from health insurers to demonstrate the effectiveness of their practices,,,, Alan Stone, president of the APA in 1976, concluded that social psy and social activism, «carrying psyc on a mission to change the world, had brought the profession to the edge of extinction» (Wilson, 1993, p. 402)
Speaking from the event on Premier's «News Hour», Dr Anne - Marie Wilson from Christian charity»28 Too Many», which campaigns against FGM urged Christian leaders here to do more to end the practice, she said: «we know that communities that come from overseas to be part the population of Britain will carry on cutting or taking their daughters back home to the motherland to be cut.
Attention to particular congregations, when they are understood in terms of the practice of the public and universally shared worship of God, could only be carried on by reference to the «greater church.»
When I have to FIGHT just to practice my faith in peace, then you have no right to say that you are under seige... no, your «war against christianity» is merely another way to play victim while you carry on your «Crusade against everyone else»
The finding of ornate ceramics, bamboo forests, relic crops, roads, wells and man - made waterways in association with the black soils corroborates this theory, as does the documentation of the Indians on arrival of Europeans in Brazil, who noted that these practices were still being carried out (McCann 2001).
Wines landing on these shelves are carrying awards designated as either: Double Gold, Gold, Silver, or Bronze though not every bottle entered received a medal, as is common practice with many other competitions.
Early on, the Searses were influenced by the continuum concept, a «natural» approach to parenting inspired by indigenous practices of wearing or carrying babies much of the time.
Remember to read up on safe babywearing practices before you ever try your first carrying position with your child, too.
The Poppins hip carry method is a variation on the hip wrap cross carry that can provide your baby with a little additional security and safety while you're practicing babywearing.
For a beginner, a size 6 or 7 wrap, depending on your size, is a great length to practice multiple carries.
We hold space for sharing and connecting on parenting topics, learn infant massage and supportive carrying and holding postures while practicing gentle and soothing yoga poses and relaxation techniques.
In cross-cultural studies of child rearing practices, James Prescott found that the countries that are the least violent are the countries where babies are constantly carried or worn on the body of the mother / caregiver.
«The single most important child rearing practice to be adopted for the development of emotional and social healthy infants and children is to carry the newborn / infant on the body of the mother / caretaker all day long...» - James Prescott, Ph.D..
While the historical model is not how adoption is typically practiced today, the stigma of being the «type of woman» who would «just give her baby away» (now that other options are legally available and socially acceptable) carries on.
But several factors — the insurance industry's practice of compensating obstetricians per intervention, the growing pressures on physicians to carry a high volume of patients, the fear of lawsuits should births go badly — have combined to dissuade hospitals and medical practices from taking a wait - and - see approach to healthy labors.
He said regular practice does not allow the president to carry money on him when he is out of the office, therefore it is impossible that he could hand out cash to anyone.
If you agree, you can send a message to our local elected officials telling them you will no longer tolerate their decision to act as willing co-conspirators with the DEP as that agency continues to engage in its long - held practice of profligate spending, this time in our community, as it proposes to spend $ 1.8 million on a parcel of land carried on our assessment roll at $ 165,500.
«It is your responsibilities as permanent secretaries, especially these new corps of permanent secretaries chosen and selected on merit, to ensure that you carry out to the fullest all of the anti-corruption programmes of this government and to ensure also that in your practice and in your conduct, you are also above board.»
This release is based on the findings from «Values, practices and outcomes in public and private sector corrections,» funded by the ESRC and carried out by Professor Alison Liebling, Dr Ben Crewe, Dr Susie Hulley and Ms Clare McLean of Cambridge University.
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The acting General Commanding Officer of the 7 Division Brigadier General V Ezeugwu, said at the inauguration of the panel on Wednesday that the purpose of the court martial was to let the nation and the international community be aware that even in the face of carrying out its work it adheres to the best practices.
Sugarman said critics tend to focus exclusively on her work with Cuomo that began in the attorney general's office and carried over to the governor's office, but not the 20 years she spent as the chief of the homicide and trial division in the Bronx district attorney's office or the 10 years in private practice after that.
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