Sentences with phrase «which practises»

The risk of annoying a government which practises torture has to be taken if, arbitrarily it is to be effectively challenged.
A worksheet (2 sides of A4) which practises vocab and phrases to describe your school in detail with a variety of exercises.
This is a one - page worksheet which practises understanding language to describe new technology and aspects of new technology in German.
This is a one - page comprehension worksheet which practises understanding language to describe sports in German.
The worksheet comes with a comprehension exercise and a crossword, which practises the key vocabulary.
The conversion to organic farming, which practises a more environmentally - friendly use of resources, is thus often suggested as a solution to counteract the negative developments.
Whatever of kindness, pity, mercy, I show my neighbor is not something which I do for God, but something which I really do for my neighbor; the neighbor is not a sort of tool by means of which I practise the love of God, and love of neighbor can not be practised with a look aside toward God.
For home deliveries and units such as ours which practise an early discharge programme, EBM is of great benefit in the home care of low birthweight and preterm babies.
Ensure your applications are to firms which practise in your discipline, in my case biotech, otherwise you will receive a straight rejection.
Everything's still a work in progress and I'm dealing with lower back pain, which I'm working to slowly cure with yoga and Pilates, which I practise four times a week.
The original TaskMagic3 file provides access to about 20 interactive games which practise the same vocabulary, as well as to several worksheets (of which Dominoes is one).
A set of Quiz - Quiz - Trade cards which practise analogue time in French.
Pack 2 with arithmetic starters which practise a skill linked to the reasoning and problem core solving tasks.
Born into a family of artists but opting to study law at Rome University — after which he practised for nine years as a lawyer — from 1935 he worked as a freelance photographer in the pleasant seaside town and port, Senigallia, on Italy's Adriatic coast, north of Ancona, in the Marche region.
(2) The avant - garde Cobra Group, which practised the gestural or «action painting» style of American Abstract Expressionism.
Initially, he helped his father with his works before devoting himself to landscape painting which he practised during several tours of the countryside.
Such work was not in his capacity as a partner in the fi rm of solicitors in which he practised.
Another important observation was that while lawyers could not change the environment in which they practised, they could control the circumstances — that is, how they practised.
Victoria joined Hadef & Partners in 2012, prior to which she practised at London City firm Lewis Silkin LLP, predominantly advising clients on corporate transactional and commercial matters in the media and healthcare sectors.
For lawyers in Ontario, the underlying insurance which all practising lawyers (not on exemption) carry is the Law Society of Upper Canada's mandatory insurance program, which has limits of liability of $ 1 million per claim and $ 2 million in the aggregate.
Szymczyk shows these reticent rainmakers that they can apply the same problem - solving skills with which they practise law to the sales process.
For lawyers in Ontario, the underlying insurance which all practising lawyers (not on exemption)... Read More»

Not exact matches

One approach which has been the boilerplate for a number of emerging market countries, including that of Brazil, is that practised by the Bank of England.
The panel will address innovative best practises in which rights holders, community stakeholders and industry can build mutually prosperous, sustainable and inclusive natural resource economies.
If you are scared to use leverage with real money, go ahead with a practise account which is free.
VICTORIA — New Democrat environment critic Rob Fleming is outlining a new vision for the Pacific Carbon Trust which would end the practise of subsidizing big polluters using funds taken from schools and hospitals.
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I liked the simplicity of that idea... which also «cuts out the middleman» — but have never encountered it in practise myself.
Here's the Mormon logic behind baptisms for the dead: (1) Bible says you have to be baptised to get into heaven, (2) lots of people died without any chance to get baptised, (3) the Bible mentions baptism for the dead, which was practiced by early christians but isn't practised by anybody now (other than Mormons), and (4) God lvoes everybody but he is also truthful, so baptism for the dead reconciles the statement that everybody must be baptised with the unfair situation of not everyone being able to do so.
26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile passions: for their women changed the natural use into that which is against nature: 27 and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another, men with men working unseemliness, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was due.28 And even as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up unto a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; 29 being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 backbiters, hateful to God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 without understanding, covenant - breakers, without natural affection, unmerciful: 32 who, knowing the ordinance of God, that they that practise such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also consent with them that practise them.
Today the 77 - year - old continues to be a prominent voice in speaking out against the idolatry of the state (a sin which he believes is particularly practised by both the American Church, and President Trump.)
If we accept that fasting is not only an attempt to discipline the body, but above all an attempt to eradicate the weaknesses (which St. John Damascenecalls passions [27]-RRB- of the soul, then what we practise in fasting will naturally have an effect on our prayer.
Article 38 of the country's interim constitution says that «no person shall be coerced to adopt such faith that he / she does not believe in, nor to practise rites or services to which he / she does not voluntarily consent».
The cult of relics is a tradition which religious Christians prefer to knowing the dogma and practising charitable love.
through practising that charity towards all men which alone can gather up the multitude into a single soul...
The Church's teaching on sexuality seems puzzling to many people whose understanding has been clouded by the corruption of a culture that practises and glorifies sex without commitment or even deep feeling, a culture in which the most lucrative internet business is pornography.
Our hardships have born fruit in sons and grand - children who are all practising their Faith, which is all we have ever wanted.
The state - ordered assassination of terrorists, as currently practised by Israel, simply aggravates still further the hostility, hatred and sense of injustice, which were the original causes for the rise of terrorism.
In short, anyone who appreciates the rapid change in historical circumstances and does not flee from this into a ghetto; anyone who knows that there is and always has been a mutable, human law of the Church, and that this kind of change has always been practised; anyone, moreover, who reflects that the Church not only has the right but the duty of shaping its canon law in accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral care.
In his preface to Hans Trüb's book Buber points primarily to the trail which Trüb himself broke as a practising psychoanalyst who saw the concrete implications of Buber's thought for psychotherapy.
Right is a real thing which the Nazis at bottom knew as well as we did and ought to have practised?
Decades of «renewal» programmes in parishes which have taken the form of marketing fresh insights to small «encounter groups», often under the banners of buzzwords written on posters reminiscent of the kind which were used to promote five - year plans in the Soviet bloc, have done nothing to increase the numbers of practising Catholics.
The only place where he might have come into contact with practising Christians was the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium in Trier which he attended for five years.
The executioner, enveloped in a black robe from head to foot, with his eyes glaring at his victim through holes cut in the hood which muffled his face, practised successively all the forms of torture which the devilish ingenuity of the monk had invented.
This manner of celebrating the Eucharist seems to have been practised in several places so as to merit attention and cause Cyprian to exclaim that he is «truly astonished how this practice can have arisen whereby, contrary to the prescriptions of the gospel and of the apostles, in some places water, which by itself is incapable of signifying the blood of Christ, is offered in the Lord's cup.»
While the British Veterinary Association has called for a ban on non-stun animal slaughter, the practise is endorsed by the Halal Food Authority - a body which promotes adherence to Islamic law in food production.
They encouraged churches - and individual Christians - away from investing in companies employing environmental unfriendly practises which may be fuelling famines, droughts and other extreme phenomena's around the world.
Such an attitude is characteristic of Judaism, in which the professional student of the law was expected to learn a trade and practise it.
Furthermore, there are churches which do not recognize the baptism administered by other churches, and some of them practise what appears to be re-baptism when people come over to them.»
Judaism, like the other religions of the east, had long practised the washings which were intended to preserve cultic and ritual purity.
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