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Discover Ludwig"living practice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is done in the present, or in the immediate past that still has relevance. For example, "We live in a culture of instant gratification, so living practice is essential for developing patience and self-control."
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Living Spirit, Living Practice: Poetics, Politics, Epistemology (2004) brims with the vital stories of Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists and Hindus.
Once a ritual became fixed within a medical compendium or a remedy book collection of recipes, either it could be returned to living practice in oral-aural performance by subsequent selection and use or, alternatively, it might continue to exist in a textual form without being performed.
I don't think it's an accident that these monks have made silence a living practice in their lives.
We need places to immerse ourselves in new ways of living together, think-tanks for symbiotic expression and understanding in order to cultivate this concept into a living practice to benefit the broader web around us instead of merely exploiting it for financial gain.
It was important to them to say 'I know what authentic is, and this isn't authentic.'" It is easy to defend good barbecue from those who would debase it, but how do you protect a living practice from those who would, in its defence, smother it?
Nor is Abrahamic identity just a question of cultural heritage; it is also a question of living practice.
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This investigation focuses on the identification of building type specific occupants and their characteristics, requirements and living practices.
Acriche is expected to appeal to the U.S. market, where the race to instill "green" living practices has intensified, resulting in increased numbers of lighting systems being replaced or upgraded with LED solutions.
OntheBoards.tv, which was scheduled to begin operating last Thursday, has already changed some artists' live practice.
He observed a lived practice of equality in the United States that struck him as fundamentally different from European mores (excluding — and it was a giant exclusion — American slaves, whose realities he all but ignored).
In his dying, as well as in his living, Vic updated Plato with a more Neapolitan flavor into a motto by which he lived: Practice dying and dance as often as you can!
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