Practice
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For example, the US Treasury suggests that originators of mortgages should retain a “material” financial interest in the loans they make, in contrast to the recent
practice
of securitizing them.
The Dee Bridge, whose cast- and wrought-iron design followed common
practice
for the period, collapsed under a passing train, killing everyone aboard.
In every case, engineers believed that they were just building incrementally on successful
practice.
A better approach, as Fiesler herself agrees, would focus on integrating ethics into “everyday practice” in the STEM fields.
Political meritocracy, in which leaders are selected on the basis of their skills and virtues, is central to both Chinese and Western political theory and
practice.
While the
practice
dates back to at least 1812, when then-Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry oversaw the redrawing of his state’s senatorial districts, it has been perfected in recent decades, mainly by Republican-dominated state legislatures.
Another aspect of America’s domestic
practice
of liberal democracy that is currently being debated is how the US deals with the threat of terrorism.
The problem is that we fail to cooperate globally to put those solutions into
practice.
But the form of agriculture that they practice, which relies less on external inputs and mechanization, is highly labor-intensive.
Rather, they comprise short video tutorials, interactive activities to
practice
concepts in realistic scenarios, and quizzes and peer assessments that provide valuable feedback to students.
The significant changes since independence in the social composition of India’s ruling class, both in politics and in the bureaucracy – with leaders from the formerly “untouchable” and backward castes elected to high office – have vindicated democracy in
practice.
It should
practice
what it preaches.
At the moment, people applaud sustainable growth, but they don’t vote for what it means in
practice.
Parallel to this shift away from psychoanalysis, the diagnosis of schizophrenia has shrunk dramatically, and standard psychiatric
practice
in the US now incorporates a narrower definition of schizophrenia than is used in Europe.
To military observers, the Beijing/Shenyang exercises seemed to be
practice
for a possible offensive operation against Russia, because exercises on such a scale are undertaken only at the final stage of a multi-year program to train troops to enact specific strategic and operational plans.
In practice, the Fifth Committee has exercised the kind of micro-management over personnel and expenditure that ought to be exercised by the Secretary General if the UN is to operate effectively and to have a staff which is up to the challenges facing the organization.
In practice, however, the five permanent members now agree on a candidate, and their decision is rubber-stamped first by the Security Council and then by the General Assembly.
For many women, however, the veil is a token of liberation – an indication that they have engaged with the Moroccan public in ways that reflect their own sense of religious
practice.
The Kismet of Basic ScienceSTANFORD – The British journalist Matt Ridley is usually an insightful commenter on the philosophy and
practice
of science.
In theory, I accept the death penalty and even amputations, though in
practice
I believe that implementers of Sharia show little understanding for the reality that much crime stems from poverty and desperation.
What will this change mean in
practice
in the world’s hot spots like North Korea, Pakistan, and Central Asia?
But their proposal may in
practice
boil down to a two-part response.
Nuru Energy put this kind of innovation into practice, developing a human-powered cycle that provides clean power across Africa using recyclable plastic parts and locally available materials.
To the surprise of many, Trump has continued the
practice
in the White House.
Over centuries of practice, European courtiers learned much about what does and does not work in court life.
There is a reason for this: Although the prior-notification rule in American policy applies only to aircraft headed for US national airspace, in
practice
the US demands advance notification of all flights through its ADIZ, regardless of their intended destination.
On both issues, expect a serious tug-of-war, and any decisions are likely to be half-hearted, or in
practice
postponed.
In practice, however, the relationship between currency and finance is vague, with both assuming quasi-fiscal functions.
The
practice
began in the days of the British Raj, when the railway budget rivaled that of the rest of the Indian government.
It is far from clear how Prabhu's grand vision of a safer, cleaner, and speedier Indian railway system will be achieved in
practice.
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