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Psychologists, for whom "self-esteem" is the term of practice, tend to regard the various dimensions of a person's sense of worth as subjective.
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The results for the regionalization policy show that implementation of a measure to establish any kind of term of practice in a region is not preferred by health professionals.
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I propose that 'translation' from philosophical normative reflection to practice refers to what is produced by philosophical work when it facilitates practical conclusions on the terms of practice itself that can be theoretically justified.
"In terms of practice I'm a little bit shy on that front.
He thinks of democracy, of freedom, in ideological terms rather than in terms of practice and experience and living.
He learned to measure his success in terms of practice and points, instead of rankings and trophies.
Yet eventually it could take recorded music into a new age in terms of practice as well as sound.
"I have to be a little bit more privy to how I push them in terms of practice," he said.
The age of responsible business is upon us, if not in terms of practice, then certainly in terms of public expectation.
"Just like Joachim Low, even down to the shirt," says Stephen Gibb. "I'd imagine it must take significant sacrifice in terms of practice in front of the mirror.
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