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But in reality, religious practice is tightly controlled and subject to growing repression.
The practice is tightly regulated and it is estimated that doctors – the only people allowed to perform euthanasia – turn down two-thirds of requests.
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(Underscoring his practice of tightly controlling how his films are unfurled, Mr. Rudin got in a public spat with The New Yorker this week after the magazine defied an embargo and published a review of his remake of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo".
The traditional ethical framework assumes a clear distinction between research and clinical practice: the tightly controlled conditions under which explanatory trials are designed make the demarcation of the research components from practice components of the trial relatively straightforward.
Known as "rooming in", it's a far cry from the old practice of tightly swaddling newborns and whisking them off to another room, away from the mother, thereby preventing crucial early bonding.
As growth opportunities within those patterns are identified, Self-Compassion techniques and practices are tightly woven into each learning session.
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