Sentence examples for body of practice from inspiring English sources

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Just as the universe possesses its fundamental laws and its finely regulated order — which humans, wherever they may be, must respect when acting upon their environment — the Koran lays down laws, a moral code and a body of practice that Muslims must respect, whatever their era and their environment.

Brian Levine, the executive director of the Glenn Gould Foundation, sees in Grimaud a resemblance to Gould: "She has this willingness to take a piece of music apart and free herself from the general body of practice that has grown up around it". Grimaud also tries to move her audience.

As a task-centered body of practice, an activity follows its own inner logic and develops its own customs quite apart from what culture or language decrees.

There was, however, a body of practice based knowledge and experience.

Their long-term benefit on relevant endpoints such as TJA cannot be established until a substantial body of practice data has accrued.

Finally we consider the extent to which a distinctive body of practice was emerging in the work that Peer Workers were doing.

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For Simpson, the English common law system "consists of a body of practices observed and ideas received by a caste of lawyers".

I had come upon a body of nineteenth-century common-law practice that helped explain the evolution of Americans' love of violence — and, surprisingly, revealed something about Abraham Lincoln's view of it.

Broadly speaking, only when there is consensus about what constitutes a body of peer practice will Peer Workers have confidence to apply that practice in their work knowing that they will be supported and valued by colleagues and managers in doing so.

This definition situates TEK as a body of "knowledge, practice and belief" inspired by a particular worldview and bioregion.

The three knowledge types are the following: Local ecological knowledge - the rich cumulative body of knowledge, practice, and belief evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through generations by cultural transmission, about the relationship of living beings with one another and with their environment (Berkes and Folke [1998]; Berkes et al. [2000]).

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