Think you may have missed the point, MaxDiehard — BreakerDM appears to be expressing the sentiment that he's just going to wait for the complete edition * of everything * from now on, due to
the frequent practice of DLC being cut from the main game.
Others make a more
frequent practice of it, even getting into rooms on a daily basis.
The frequent practice of yoga for men improves flexibility, helps in proper alignment of the body so that they can transmit force more efficiently when playing sports.
Not exact matches
Geoffrey Weston, partner and head
of EMEA airlines
practice at Bain & Company, explains how
frequent flyer programs help airlines make money.
The nature
of the insults have changed, but insults have been around forever and bad as they are, they sure beat people killing each other over political and religious differences,
practices frequent in the past and common around the globe today.
Luther's impatient arguments for the reform
of sacramental
practice and theology, and his
frequent vilification
of received usages and opinions, should not therefore be allowed to obscure what might be called his «deep catholic» commitment to the sacramentality
of grace, with its unmistakable Patristic resonances.
The
frequent reception
of Our Lord in the Eucharist is a pious
practice which should be widely recommended.
Unless we consciously
practice frequent and penetratingly honest examinations
of our consciences, sub-conscious self - interest and desires will motivate our behavior.
As I
practiced this new desire, (surrender), I noticed the voice
of the Lord became more
frequent and clearer, (John 10:27).
They are part
of that dynamism which flourishes in private devotions, and in the
practice of frequent Confession, that Newman as an Anglican called «the life
of the parochial charge».
The principal thesis
of the study is that habits
of prayer, ascetical
practices, including the mortification
of the flesh,
frequent confession, and the control
of sexual fantasies are all essential to chastity and to the overall pastoral effectiveness
of the priest.
St Francis de Sales (one
of the first to see the dangers
of heresy at Port Royal) and other saintly spiritual writers who advocated
frequent communion saw it as a
practice requiring regular confession and serious preparation.
Nonetheless, he perseveres in his
practice, saying the Hours
of the Divine Office and finding a home at Corpus Christi, the New York parish near Columbia University once
frequented by Thomas Merton.
Councils, Committees and Working Groups — led by representatives
of our member organizations — determine how to fulfill consumers» needs, help shape the association's policy positions, identify industry - wide model
practices, direct scientific research and ensure strong and
frequent collaboration among members and with retail trading partners.
One
of the fundamental beliefs
of deeper - learning advocates is that these
practices — revising work over and over, with
frequent critiques; persisting at long - term projects; dealing with the frustrations
of hands - on experimentation — develop not just students» content knowledge and intellectual ability, but their noncognitive capacities as well: what Camille Farrington would call academic perseverance and what others might call grit or resilience.
Given that more holding and more
frequent feedings help the youngest babies cry less and be more comfortable, it may be possible that the amount
of crying in young babies may be more flexible than we think, more amenable to care
practices.
Your tween will also need to know that personal hygiene will be more
of an issue now, so remind your child that showers should be
frequent, as should deodorant use and other personal hygiene
practices.
In fact, researchers have found that whether babies
practice the
frequent feedings
of traditional cultures or the longer intervals common in the West, they take about the same amount
of milk each day (Hartmann, 2007) and get about the same amount
of milk fat.
Even in a system with highly - trained midwives who are integrated into the establishment, unless everyone is legally required to maintain registers, do
frequent refresher courses, and KNOW that they will be subject to supervision and if found to be non-compliant with regulations will be deprived
of the opportunity to
practice, even some
of the most «highly trained» will try to get around the letter
of any laws on the books.
Mothers with higher education may already follow child - rearing
practices that stimulate cognitive development
of their infants through more
frequent verbal interactions and reading.
Frequent practice results in higher levels
of endorphins released during labor.
The World Health Assembly adopted Resolution 47.5 in 1994 stating the importance
of, «fostering appropriate complementary feeding
practices from the age
of about six months, emphasizing continued breast - feeding and
frequent feeding with safe and adequate amounts
of local foods.»
The American Academy
of Family Physicians notes «the sippy cup should be introduced at six months
of age in preparation for weaning from the bottle or breast at 12 months» and further states that «common contributing
practices that contribute to infant and toddler tooth decay include the following: propped bottles containing sweetened liquids,
frequent consumption
of sweetened liquids from infant and toddler - size «sippy» cups, and
frequent snacking.»
Cobedding
of twins and other infants
of multiple gestation is a
frequent practice, both in the hospital setting and at home.174 However, the benefits
of cobedding twins and higher - order multiples have not been established.175, — , 177 Twins and higher - order multiples are often born prematurely and with low birth weight, so they are at increased risk
of SIDS.101, 102 Furthermore, there is increased potential for overheating and rebreathing while cobedding, and size discordance might increase the risk
of accidental suffocation.176 Most cobedded twins are placed on their sides rather than supine.174 Finally, cobedding
of twins and higher - order multiples in the hospital setting might encourage parents to continue this
practice at home.176 Because the evidence for the benefits
of cobedding twins and higher - order multiples is not compelling and because
of the increased risk
of SIDS and suffocation, the AAP believes that it is prudent to provide separate sleep areas for these infants to decrease the risk
of SIDS and accidental suffocation.
Narvaez advocates a more responsive style
of parenting that mirrors nurturing ancestral
practices, including breastfeeding,
frequent touch, soothing babies in distress, outdoor play and a wider community
of caregivers.
Trump, who has called for an increased use
of stop - and - frisk across the country, was a
frequent defender
of Kelly against critics
of his policing
practices.
A group, under the aegis
of Concerned Ron / Kulere People, on Thursday called for the adoption
of livestock alimentation
practice as a panacea to the
frequent herders / farmers...
«We are concerned about returning to old
practices where commanding officers would be rotated in and out
of the 34th Precinct on a
frequent basis, much to the detriment
of the community,» reads a letter addressed to Kelly that was obtained by DNAinfo.
«The importance
of practicing proper hygiene including
frequent hand washing and covering coughs and sneezes, as well as staying home from school and work if you're sick with flu - like symptoms and remaining home for 24 hours after a fever subsides, can not be stressed strongly enough during this flu season,» Gilmore said.
Silver didn't knock down the suspicion that he was about making as much money as possible a few years ago when he began defending his bizarre
practice of flying on the state's dime from New York City to Albany via Washington, DC, or some other distant spot so he could pick up a few extra
frequent flier miles for his personal use.
For example,
frequent travel across porous borders, poor nations with limited health infrastructure and no prior experience with Ebola, a history
of regional conflict, and local customs (e.g. burial
practices) contribute to how quickly and easily outbreaks can spread.
Walsh and Lee also found
frequent evidence
of task «standardization,» which they defined as the presence
of supervisory
practices encouraging team members to adhere to standard protocols and schedules.
Our findings stress the need for
frequent re-evaluation
of practices and policies based on guideline recommendations, particularly in cases where such recommendations rely primarily on expert opinion or limited clinical evidence,» the authors write.
The researchers suggested this could be accomplished through making warm - up periods more vigorous, having more
frequent and longer
practices of dance moves and including a segment
of vigorous exercise in each class to improve fitness.
The results
of the study show that when maternal coercive
practices were more
frequent at 6 years, higher impulsivity at this age was associated with more
frequent alcohol use at the age
of 15.
This is a
practice that teachers can promote by giving more
frequent assignments and quizzes that require a review
of material covered earlier in the course.
While working out with very high volume and overly
frequent training sessions may work for the genetically gifted few, the rest
of us need to
practice a more conservative approach to getting bigger and stronger.
In periods
of more
frequent practice, low quantity, but
She is a
frequent contributor to national magazines and the author
of Healing Self Massage which shows how to use massage as a complement to yoga
practice to relieve stress, neck and back pain, insomnia, and anxiety.
Educating the family on using food to improve health, as well as supporting the
practice of humanely raising animals and sustainable agriculture, were
frequent household conversations.
No surprise, then, that back pain is also one
of the most
frequent reasons to start
practicing yoga.
Open and
frequent communication on these topics should be
practiced and competitors and trainers should be aware
of the signs and symptoms
of unhealthy behaviors.
Individuals
practicing meditation, yoga, and tai chi have long used breathwork to find calm in the center
of life's
frequent storms.
Eventually the extreme flexibility I acquired from my 2 years
of Ashtanga
practice created a destabilization in my sacroiliac joint and I began to have
frequent bouts
of low back pain.
«The People's Republic
of Desire,» about the insanely popular
practice of live - streaming for a living in China, won the SXSW prize, while «This One's for the Ladies» — about a New Jersey male strip joint and the women who
frequent it — scored a distribution deal with Neon.
Considering that a
frequent barrier to implementation
of evidence - based
practices is feeling overwhelmed by the volume
of available information, the site earns high marks for breaking down complex ideas into easily digestible chunks.
«However, despite comparatively
frequent use
of a range
of direct sanctions, ranging in severity from verbal reprimands to suspension from school, as a method, direct sanctions was rated as the least effective, notably significantly less effective than restorative
practice.
Researchers will leverage and codify next
practices for building capacity in adults and continually refine them through
frequent analysis
of data and users, creating an infrastructure for educators, parents, and community members to use in the future.
The National Curriculum for mathematics demands a new way
of learning; the objective being that all pupils will become fluent in the fundamentals
of mathematics, through varied and
frequent practice, with increasingly complex problems over time.
Our small community is aware
of this
practice, and the most
frequent question that I receive is whom to contact and what papers to fill out for renting the space.