Not exact matches
So too, attention to congregations whose
practice of worship is necessarily shaped by its cultural setting would not be parochially limited to what goes on «within» congregations but rather have to question the value of any
sharp contrast between «inside» and «outside» and attend to what is
known about the cultural settings that inescapably shape its enactments of worship.
Here's what you need to
know about the ancient Chinese
practice and why it's giving new meaning to these
sharp objects.
Whether you use a reading list, a set of
practice worksheets, or other resources, you will feel more confident that students won't be forgetting all the material they've learned throughout the year,
knowing that they have a plan of action to stay
sharp over the summer break.
With a gimlet eye, Bartoletti relates the story of Mary Mallon, better
known as Typhoid Mary, examining her treatment and infamy while offering
sharp analysis of public - health
practices.
Commonly
known as «anesthesia - free dental cleanings», the
practice involves scaling (scraping with a
sharp instrument) of a dog or cat's teeth without putting the pet under anesthesia.
Known as acquitted and uncharged conduct sentencing, the
practice is raising a
sharp question among legal scholars: Should federal judges dole out tougher sentences based on accusations that jurors rejected or never heard during trial?
To attempt to curtail this type of
practice, the Law Society has held that real estate lawyers should
know or «ought to have
known» that these property flips were dishonest because of the
sharp increase in the price of the property when it was resold, and the fact that the mortgage is significantly larger than the equity available in the original purchase.