Sentences with phrase «regular practice pattern»

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This gets into philosophy - of - law issues, of course, but even some imaginable judicially restrained economic - autonomy - is - Locke's - teaching scholars (i.e., really none of the libertarian con - law scholars I know of) would be advocating a way of life, and a pattern of regular legislation, that centered one's practice of liberty upon, well, business - man, or to speak Republic book VIII, oligarchic - man, accomplishments.
The New Testament itself testifies to the persistence of pagan practices amongst the early communities and patterns of socialization by believers that brought them into contact with pagans on a regular basis (for example, 1 Corinthians 8 and 10).
These include practices concerning the regular scheduling of the community's time and conventions governing the patterns of relationship, mutual expectations, and responsibilities between students and teachers.
Making the whole world a Eucharist means bringing all the practices of worship into a regular pattern of discipleship.
Your baby practices breathing movements, and in turn, his or her chest rises and falls in a regular pattern.
A regular meditation practice is a particularly effective way to help the body modulate emotional responses and the accompanying neurochemical patterns that can otherwise flood the body with harmful stress hormones.
The study's findings (that regular yoga practice can effect statistically significant improvements in sleep habits) back up a growing number of medical professionals» emphasis on altering our routines, as opposed to taking pills, to correct disturbed sleep patterns.
Over time, introducing a regular yoga practice can help people suffering from depression change the samskaras, the mental and emotional patterns at the root of depression.
«Regular yoga practice creates mental clarity and calmness; increases body awareness; relives chronic stress patterns; relaxes the mind; centers attention and sharpens concentration,» she said.
Making extensive use of materials and utensils in her artistic practice, she works on gessoed panels, incising simple engraved patterns repeated at regular intervals, which form abstract and minimal compositions, but at the same time have a sensual dimension.
On return to her artistic practice she focused on reproducing text (characters and symbols) in regular and repetitive patterns.
In many cases, it is not the lost desire to maintain healthy relationships that prevents the regular practice of repair work, but rather busy schedules, frustration in failed past attempts, or the uncertainty of how to go about truly repairing a break in healthy attachment patterns when conflicts emerge.
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