Sentences with phrase «from ordinary practices»

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These forces are the stuff of everyday life: rates of birth higher for Mexicans and Mexican - Americans than for most other ethnic groups; a chain of entirely legal immigration, as Mexican - Americans bestow residency and citizenship on their spouses, children and parents; and a practice of illegal immigration that is, in the vast majority of instances, born from ordinary people exercising common sense.
But don't practice your prayer and worship as though they are somehow more sacred than or set apart from «ordinary life.»
Though we pay liturgical lip - service to the old dialectic, and still nominally observe Lent, in practice all our time now has become «ordinary time,» and there is nothing in this respect to distinguish Catholics from anyone else.
To me, these were speech acts, typical ordinary language practices, performative utterances, that I knew all about from JL Austin's How to Do Things with Words.
The message should definitely be more widely circulated, because freeing your entire back from ordinary muscle tension, and the pain it brings, can usually be done by practicing just four simple poses — one forward bend, one pose that combines a sidebend with a forward bend, one sidebend, and one twist — plus a passive backbend, each day.
But the evidence available to teachers and principals has often come from their impressions of «ordinary workplace practice»; these typically narrative accounts of experience «constitute a pervasive feature of workplace discourse and a resource for workplace learning» (Little, 2007, p. 220).
It has been general practice in a bankruptcy that, under the previous legislation, reasonable jewelry such as a wedding ring and small personal accessories would be included as ordinary apparel and as such most trustees considered these assets to be exempt from seizure.
A new series of portrait paintings by Kehinde Wiley is a departure from his practice which usually captures ordinary people from around the world recast in scenes from European history paintings.
Expanding upon the artist's practice of hand - crafting everyday items from fiber and displaying them to initially deceive and then reward ordinary perception, Trombly's Paintings invite close attention to the minutiae of their own making.
By investigating the ways in which reality can become dissociated from recognizable forms and ordinary knowledge, the exhibition considers the manual labor, or craft, within an artist's practice and its potential to modify, shape, overturn, and radically change an existing object, shape or event (historical or current) in the process.
This work is from a new series of paintings that develops from my earlier practice, by considering ordinary objects related to the practical tools used in offices, record keeping and work environments.
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Skilled Ardsley antitrust attorneys work to protect ordinary consumers from several questionable business practices, including price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation.
Anticipation also occurs when the claimed invention inherently (necessarily) results from practice of what is disclosed in the written reference, even if the inherent disclosure was unrecognized or unappreciated by one of ordinary skill in the field of the invention.
A prior art reference also invalidates a patent claim when the claimed invention necessarily results from practice of the subject of the prior art reference, even if the result was unrecognized and unappreciated by one of ordinary skill in the field of the invention.
Skilled Paterson antitrust attorneys work to protect ordinary consumers from several questionable business practices, including price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation.
I've greatly appreciated and learned much from many of her articles, such as «The Cost of Law: Promoting Access to Justice through the (Un) Corporate Practice of Law,» «Life in the Law - Thick World: The Legal Resource Landscape for Ordinary Americans» (with Jaime Heine), and «Legal Barriers to Innovation: The Growing Economic Cost of Professional Control Over Corporate Legal Markets.»
Even more important perhaps is the fact that, right from the start, the police took on the codes not as «best practice», ie rules to be followed by other people, but as the ordinary way of conducting business, ie rules to be followed by everyone.
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