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But nowhere is slavery still so systematically practiced as in Mauritania, an Islamic republic whose imams often use their interpretations of Sharia law to justify forcing the darker-skinned black African "Haratine" minority to serve as slaves to the Arabic Moor population.
Some biblical scholars maintain that the Carthaginians frequently and systematically practiced infant sacrifice perhaps as early as Queen Dido's founding of the Phoenician colony on the northern coast of Africa in the 9th or 8th century BCE until 146 BCE, when the Romans won the third and last Punic War [1] [5].
In our views, torture has a major negative impact on the peace and the development of states where it is systematically practiced, but torture also is responsible for collateral damage in the host countries of the victims of torture.
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It was technology -- the computer, the Internet -- that finally made it possible for the doctors in the trenches, doctors taking care of patients, to systematically practice what could be considered "evidence-based medicine".
Results are expressed as the proportion of caregivers who "often" or "systematically" use this practice.
4 Although the lead clinicians had no specialist training in dermatology before the trial, they were briefly trained in data collection procedures designed to systematically use best practice local guidelines, including the application of the seven point checklist.
The U.N. report (pdf) found "compelling evidence" that "torture is practiced systematically" in the detention facilities of the Afghan security forces — forces that we pay for, and that our troops risk their lives to protect.
6 7 8 9 10 11 However, to our knowledge no studies have attempted to examine systematically current practice on the use of qualitative approaches in randomised controlled trials of complex healthcare interventions and how they could be used to improve the usefulness and policy relevance of the findings of a trial.
He taught himself to play without "ever practicing systematically", he said, deciding that "love is a better teacher than a sense of duty".
Systematically mapping practices of design and implementation of urban low carbon energy transition policy.
Therefore, the current evidence is conflicting, with a lack of studies systematically reviewing practice-related myoelectric changes associated with those in motor performance in healthy subjects.
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