Sentence examples for express a practice from inspiring English sources

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De Certeau (1984: 81) sees clear homologies between ways of storytelling and ways of acting: 'The story does not express a practice … It makes it'.

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Yet science and practice express a growing demand for adequate knowledge of adaptation and argue for an adaptation of knowledge as part of adaptive capacity and as a basis for adaptation measures or policies, which are both currently judged as insufficient (Smit et al. 2001).

Therefore, nursing schools could use interviews, recommendations and personal goal statements in the admission process to favour those candidates likely to express a commitment to rural practice or continued service to Uganda.

Students from the lower socio-economic deciles were 2.5 fold more likely to express an intention to practice rurally on graduation.

Similarly those from Government rather than independent (fee-paying) secondary schools were twice as likely to express an intention to practice rurally.

Knowing that police are recording can make people afraid to express a controversial viewpoint or freely practice their religion.

There is not even unanimity on the superiority of Judeo-Christian culture: some European nationalists express a longing for ancient pagan practices.

And some men -- a tiny minority, according to public health experts and advocates for AIDS prevention -- actually court infection with H.I.V. or transmit the virus to others who express a wish to be infected, practices that have been called in the press "bug chasing" and "gift giving".

The prioritisation of size and quantity over safety and quality demanded by South Korea's ideology of accelerated nation-building, expressed as a practice of accelerated city-building, visited this resoundingly third-world accident on Seoul's newly minted upper-middle class.

Interestingly, GPs with a portfolio career (one or more accountable roles in addition to their main practice responsibilities) are less likely to express an intention to leave practice (0.56, 95 % CI 0.39 to 0.80; p = 0.001).

For GPs under 50 years of age, male GPs are more likely to express an intention to leave practice than female GPs; estimated odds ratio 0.37 (95 % CI 0.22 to 0.61; p < 0.001).

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