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Increasingly, scientific evidence suggests that mindfulness, which includes a wide array of practices, can not only address these workplace challenges but also foster greater wellness and productivity on the job.

It's an ancient philosophy based on "Eight Limbs," and offers a wide array of practices, including a code of conduct and practices that help people become more focused, self-aware and connected to themselves and to others.

Terms like climate-smart agriculture and agroecology both incorporate a wide array of practices, and among them is agroforestry.

As an increasing number and range of studies has shed light on the neural mechanisms and beneficial effects of a wide array of contemplative practices, I believe we are entering a new phase where a broad consensus and coherent research and practice paradigms are within reach.

As the current mortgage crisis was building, banks engaged in a wide array of bad practices.

Exploring a wide array of commensal practices, Feasting and Polis Institutions reveals how feasts defi ned the religious and political institutions of the Greek citizen-state.

Intel has been accused of stifling competition and driving up prices through a wide array of anticompetitive practices, which may or may not continue now that Intel has agreed to write a large check.

While industrial livestock production involves a remarkably wide array of bad practices, a few manage to extend beyond mere imprudence into the realm of Total Insanity.

Participants exchanged views on a wide array of harmful practices deeply entrenched into Benin's social fabric and belief systems Ritual infanticide, "child witches", forced and early marriage, female genital mutilation/cutting nutritional taboos and working children or "vidomégon" are amongst those ringing loud alarm bells.

As in Neolithic times, the wide array of subsistence practices that increase exposure between humans and animals increases the probability that nonhuman pathogens will, through a series of evolutionary steps, evolve the ability to infect humans, and later, evolve the capacity for sustained transmission within and between human populations.

Glatt is a Yiddish word for "smooth," and it refers to the elevated level of health required in animals to be used for meat -- and, by extension, to a wide array of rigorous sanitary practices.

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