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jawab (literally "answer"; a building mirroring the mosque), and mausoleum (including its four minarets)—were conceived and designed as a unified entity according to the tenets of Mughal building practice, which allowed no subsequent addition or alteration.
The sugar beet auction was one of the first uses of MPC in practice, which allowed the farmers to run a double auction - an auction where a clearing price is determined and all contracts trade at that price - in a secure and decentralized manner.
Our data indicate that the nature and context of public interactions with GPs fostered familiarity with a specific GP or practice, which allowed interpersonal trust to develop.
The midwives' position was strengthened by their proximity to practice, which allowed them to rely on their knowledge of previous practice as well as on very early experiences with caseload midwifery.
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The "hold" practice — which allows a single, often anonymous, senator to prevent a presidential nominee or legislation from advancing for unspecified reasons — should be reformed.
Bloomberg's last term was also affected by the growing controversy over the New York Police Department's so-called "stop-and-frisk" practice, which allows police officers to detain, question, and search suspected individuals without probable cause.
The practice, which allows commoners' pigs to forage on 60,000 acres of open forest, improves the animal's diet at the same time as reducing the volume of acorns available for cattle and ponies, which have a habit of gorging on the smooth oval nut and poisoning themselves.
It is just the opposite: a kind of intellectual restrictive practice, which allows flawed or downright shoddy work to acquire a standing it does not deserve.Part of the remedy proposed by Mr Castles and Mr Henderson in their new article is to get officials from finance and economics ministries into the long-range emissions-forecasting business.
According to Ericsson and Kintsch (1995), expert performers develop long-term working memory (LTWM) skills as a result of accumulated deliberate practice, which allow them to retrieve critical and task-relevant information from long-term memory in an efficient way.
The paper addresses recent developments in Foresight theory and practice which allow for deploying a hybrid methodological framework where different approaches serve different purposes in specific phases in order to tailor Foresight to a wide range of different contexts and objectives.
Earthquakes and contamination are two of the documented potential side effects of the practice, which allows access to otherwise-trapped resources.
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