Sentences with phrase «practices dictate»

Current business practices dictate that it is inappropriate for recent college graduates to submit a resume over one page.
Instead, best practices dictate that implementations of bitcoin verify transactions by checking whether their inputs have been spent by any transactions included in a mined block, rather than relying on the presence (or absence) of the transaction hash in the blockchain.
Additionally, best practices dictate that a freelance lawyer who you hire to work on a particular matter should have access only to the file (or relevant parts of the file) in that matter, and not to all files in your office.
Professor Anders explains that there is no guidance on how to actually do this, but both ethical considerations and general best practices dictate that lawyers and judges communicate with each other prior to unfriending each other — a time - consuming task that realistically seems unlikely to actually happen.
The task is made even more so by the fact that retailing best - practices dictate offering an ample selection because, after all, no one brand or style is going to meet the needs of every dog and pet owner.
Even when US credit quality is healthy, prudent lending practices dictate that all of the «four Cs» of credit be considered: credit behaviors, capacity, collateral and conditions (including economic factors).
Best practices dictate that rules are simple and few in number.
Just like Pinterest best practices dictate you carefully select niche followers, you should also explore the keyword recommendations for your niche and start focusing on these topics.
From long hold contraction to long hold release, the manner in which we practice dictates how fluids flow through and nourish the cells of our body.
Responsible critical practice dictates that I write about the movie I saw rather than the one I wish I'd seen instead, but «Game Night» is just unexceptional enough to merit an exception.
Best practice dictates using observation, anecdotal notes, presentations, story retells, performances, portfolios, and other feedback from the children.
As if all of this wasn't clear enough, in what is undoubtedly one of the most incredible and shocking comments to come out of the Malloy administration yet, the representative of the State Department of Education told the SDE working group, «best practice dictates that educators should never make consequential decisions based on a single test score.»
If you are uploading work yourself, common practice dictates to fill out every field that applies to your text.
While best practice dictates that data is transferred from old storage formats onto back - up tapes or, increasingly, the cloud, in our experience old floppy drives never die, they just get put into boxes in a cupboard or an off - site facility.
As such, best practice dictates that employers who wish to change their practices regarding the Civic Holiday, or any other holiday provided to employees outside of the mandated list included in the ESA, should give advance notice of the change to their employees as early as possible.
I don't know about you, but when I'm confronted with a new chunk of complicated legislation and need to get some understanding of it, I begin to chart it out, typically re-doing the order in which modern drafting practice dictates things be laid out.
Proper medical office practice dictates that a Medical Assistant remains with a patient that has just received any form of medication, undergone allergy testing, is acutely ill, has seizures, pain, bleeding, or fainted to observe, monitor and minimize trauma to the patient.
The law, our codes of ethics and prudent professional practice dictate that we ensure our customers get the best service throughout our relationship with them.
Closing Costs: As far as closing costs are concerned, you and your eventual buyer may agree on any arrangement that suits you, no matter what local practice dictates.

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In short, you as the boss might just want to be helpful and supportive by offering up these best practices, but nearly half the time your employees feel they know how to do their jobs better than you and feel held back by your dictates.
I can say without reservation that my faith and religious practices have never been dictated by any form of fear or other negative emotion.
As for your religious practices not being dictated by any form of fear or other negative emotion... bull hockey.
According to its dictates, morals should be defined and practiced on the basis of society's purposes, and everything is moral that helps to usher in the final state of happiness.
So if that law goes, the powers that be gets to dictate which religion we get to practice.
They go into painstaking detail as to how late Bronze Age Jewish rural life should be led, dictating how they should eat, what they should eat, how they should farm, how they should interact with other late Bronze Age Jews, how they should practice their religion.
Also the way they are investigated is not dictated by the theory alone but arises out of the application of the theory in therapeutic practice.
One can see this metaphysical scheme behind the words of Mason and Jefferson in the two acts of the Virginia Assembly quoted above: «that all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience; and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love, and charity towards each other.»
We may suspect that he did not write a book, but suspicions of this sort are not easily confirmed; moreover, writing in antiquity as in modern times often involved the practice of dictating.
This practice is dictated in part by hygienic considerations, since the hands are used for many other purposes and may carry sources of infection.
Remember that we all came from the same place, we are here now sharing this Earth, and we will go back to where we came from very soon... So lets spend our time wisely... We must use the gift given to us and choose to think for ourselves, by not allowing the past or others to dictate how we should live our lives... lets practice recognizing ourselves in each other... It may not always be easy... but each new day we can choose it... and that choice has an intrinsic value, upon which great things will be borne...
Their practice of contract farming more and more dictates the major patterns of land use.
«Without the dictates of religious authority to follow, or the rituals of unwavering cultural practice to enact, we had no choice but to invent a wedding for ourselves,» she writes.
Can the government dictate the «ministerial» hiring practices of churches and religious schools?
Because you are gay do not give you the right to dictate business practices to a privately owned company.
Your religious freedom is the freedom to practice it; to stand on a street corner and preach it; to harass me by coming to my door and preaching it... not the freedom to dictate rights and laws.
While that alone does not translate into legal protection for for - profit religious exercise, it is sufficient to show that businesses following religious dictates in their practices are «exercising» religion by any logical definition.
I can't imagine any article on any site will dictate the players attitude at practice.
So, effectively, the F1 practice sessions were being dictated by weather conditions over 30 kilometres away.
Similarly, if you practice the Jewish or Islamic faiths, your beliefs dictate the necessity of male circumcision.
The information does not dictate an exclusive course of treatment or procedure to be followed and should not be construed as excluding other acceptable methods of practice.
In spite of the dictates of our culture, and the unsolicited advice from family, friends and neighbors, most parents choose to practice some parts of attachment parenting to some degree, at least some of the time.
Both medical opinion and folk practice in the United States were still influenced by the centuries - old Galenic theories of health and disease, which dictated that eating fruit made people, especially children, susceptible to fevers.16 Properties inherent in fruits and vegetables were thought to cause severe diarrhea and dysentery, especially in the summer.
They are still relevant and should dictate our perinatal care practices today.
In a goodwill message to the participants, the Theatre Commander Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Rogers Nicholas told the gathering that the current Service Chiefs of the Armed Forces of Nigeria established Human Rights Desks at all Services and Formation Headquarters to meet the dictates of global best practices.
Some of that influence stems from a simple City Council practice: In land - use matters, tradition dictates that council committees defer to whichever member represents the property at hand, according to members and observers.
While 50 years of inorganic fertilization did increase soil organic carbon stocks in a long - term experiment in western Kansas, the practice seemingly failed to enhance soil aggregate stability — a key indicator of soil structural quality that helps dictate how water moves through soil and soil's resistance to erosion.
This practice, which dates back hundreds of years, dictates the grape varieties that producers can grow and is meant to preserve a wine's characteristics, which are influenced by a region's special growing conditions.
Physicians are programmed to practice drug - driven medicine where every symptom dictates a drug or surgery.
The teacher dictates the sequences and intensity of practice for each student based on their level of skill and needs.
Your capabilities also dictate to some degree what will comprise your practice.
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