Sentences with phrase «very practice»

He wasn't exactly fast and didn't look very practiced at it.
These are the words from Emilie Raffa's new book, Artisan Sourdough Made Simple, and I can tell you from my now very practiced experience that they are true....
«Our research focus is very practice oriented,» Dr. Cadwell explains.
Food Lovers Retreats — Celebrity Chef Giuseppe Morisco Ono Cuisine — Chef Torsten is amazing Soma Chefs — Chef Jim is very practiced at doing wedding in Santa Terea The Healing Cuisine — Raw food master chef Joanne Young
Legal experts say Berkshire Hathaway's mortgage companies are carrying out the very practices outlawed by the Fair Housing Act.
I think the valuation is just average, but I think if this develops into a larger issue then customer attrition comes into play, which is a problem for a bank like Wells that relies on its huge business that it does in the retail bank (57 % of its income comes from the retail bank, of which a large percentage is high margin revenue that comes from cross-selling, the very practice that it will now almost certainly begin to slow).
When I finally spoke up, people were amazed and completely caught off guard because of the very practice we fall into.I agree with Gavin, we should pray first, pray often instead of marking things off of our to - do list.
There was not any «targeting» of Radkey going on here... just routine blocking of accounts accessing files that could lead to the very practice Radkey is decrying...
It was later Lutherans determined to avoid doing things Catholics did even if those very practices were present in their foundational documents.
I believe the very practice of observing difference in great detail leads directly to profound understanding, instance after instance, of the penetrating unity of reality.
I have taught a course on Catholic Social Teaching twice now, but the ideas my students and I discussed have taken on new life in the midst of a community that is embodying these ideas in its very practice.
Given that and the massive duplicity among «pew sitters» and the blatant blindness to the very practices of following the «ways» of Jesus, well it was time to no longer take a check to continue the cover up.
The grim reality is that Corporate America is very much not concerned with giving; in fact the very practice goes against just about everything capitalism stands for.
In fact, the very practices he erroneously charged the Democrats with carrying out are now an integral part of his budget.
The very practice of becoming mindful of «what is» helps to dissipate the fear of all those unknowns and what - ifs.
no guy was going to take her away but she was very practiced at being a predator.
What distinguishes the SatC project from other compelling descriptions of classroom and schoolwide student - centered practices is that the research papers, website, and forthcoming book — Anytime, Anywhere — provide an evidence base for the very practices that effective teachers carry out intuitively.
For far too long, Jackson and his colleagues done little more than defend the very practices and schools that have ruined the futures of young black children as well as opposing the expansion of school choice that minority families support.
It is no more unsafe than your answer, though I will grant that yours is a more official one - it is the very practice of not wearing a belt that is unsafe (but that's the OP's prerogative, provided he is on private land), not the method of stopping the chimes... It certainly doesn't render the belts ineffective at any other time, as you'd remove the spare tongue and use the belt properly.
In 2004 he moved back to Ooltewah, and in 2005 bought the very practice he started in.
The very practice of art as an experiment is not a thing of the past, but one of the more visible signs that for artists and for us, it has a future beyond an endless endgame, that painting remains connected to its history and goes on.
Maintaining gestural painting's relevance in contemporary culture while also rooting its chief sources of inspiration from within the Western canon is a Herculean task, particularly as the very practice of painting as a discipline continues to erode within the art market, art schools, and public art institutions like museums.
Through an engagement with some of the existing and on - going archival projects in South Asia and West Asia, this workshop examined the very practice of archiving in a digital world as it is conducted in research institutions as well as its appropriation in artistic practice.
The key lesson to be learned is that not only must scientific knowledge about climate change be publicly owned — the I.P.C.C. does a fairly good job of this according to its own terms — but the very practices of scientific enquiry must also be publicly owned, in the sense of being open and trusted.
However, that very practice leads people into the false impression that there is great disagreement over climate change.
But what became clear was actually a reinforcement of the very practices I'd just spoken to.
While I'd like to think that posting a generic spam comment, on a post that recommends against this very practice, must be a joke, I am skeptical.
Family lawyers are very practiced in putting together a parenting plan.
Began reading a book by my friend from «Across The Pond» Chrissie Lightfoot; a United Kingdom lawyer (non-practicing) and entrepreneur (very practicing): — RRB -.
Brian McGinnis, Fox Rothschild: «Very practice - relevant.
Rather than remedy the human rights shortcomings revealed by the two inquiries, government policy, by way of Ministerial Directions on Information Sharing with Foreign Entities, has institutionalized and even obligated the very practices that contributed to the overseas torture of these four men.
The workshop was very practice - oriented, presented by David and performed by ourselves in role plays and other exercises under his close supervision.
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