Example sentences of "[coord] practice of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are also courses in quantitative methods and chemistry , and it is possible to broaden the curriculum by taking non-biological courses in , for example , the history , philosophy or practice of science .
2 19 Lord The Lord Ordinary having considered the Petition and proceedings , no Answers having been lodged , Nominates and Appoints to be curator bonis to designed in the Petition with the usual powers and decerns ; authorises the said after finding caution to enter on the duties of his office upon a certified copy of this interlocutor with a schedule of the curatory estate annexed thereto ; and that upon condition that before issue of a certified copy interlocutor of his appointment he shall lodge in the hands of the Accountant of Court a bond binding himself to lodge Accounts annually with the Accountant of Court and otherwise to conduct the affairs of the curatory estate in all respects in conformity with the laws and practice of Scotland ; to appear before the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland to answer for his conduct as curator aforesaid or in connection with any matter arising out of said curatory ; to submit himself to and prorogate the jurisdiction of the Court of Session for said purposes and to assign an address in Scotland where he may be cited , and decerns ( * Finds the expenses of this application and procedure following thereon to form a proper charge upon the curatory estate , and remits the account thereof , when lodged , to the Auditor of Court for taxation ) .
3 The history and practice of press coverage of religion will tell us a great deal about the significance of the phenomenon of religion in contemporary social , political and cultural life , ’ he said .
4 He had already sent me the Strachey book , The Theory and Practice of Marxism , and Spender 's , the original title of which was The Approach to Communism , seemed to me to go with it very well .
5 The programme covers both the theory and practice of management .
6 In the reported cases there can be found a wide range of different approaches , from that which treats the Convention as exclusively regulating the procedures to be followed to that which recognises the availability of the Convention but asserts that the powers and practice of United States courts are essentially unaffected .
7 In addition students choose a total of four units from : Theory and Practice of Direction ( 2 units ) , Theory and Practice of Community Drama ( 2 units ) , Administration and Management ( 1 unit ) , Press , Publicity and Print ( 1 unit ) ( the last two units are placed in the context of theatre ) , as well as a range of elective units from the Faculty programme .
8 This will convey some impression of the philosophy and practice of user education in UK higher education libraries , while illuminating some of the problems that have exercised ( and continue to exercise ) the minds of the librarians and research workers in this field .
9 Reich thought that there were logical consequences of psychoanalytic findings , which led to a need for change in the moral teachings and practice of educators in schools , the home , and in churches .
10 Mrs Fellows was referred to the physiotherapist for teaching and practice of leg exercises before the operation .
11 Those interested in , or who need to be able to refer to matters connected with the law and practice of wills , estates and trusts .
12 Manuals include two on navigation , William Borham " The Theory and Practice of Navigation " and John Don " Navigation . "
13 Experience the underground atmosphere of a real Victorian mine in this exciting museum devoted to the history and practice of ironstone mining in East Cleveland .
14 Milner never published a treatise on landscaping , but Henry Ernest 's book The Art and Practice of Landscape Gardening ( 1890 ) was based to a great extent on his practice .
15 [ Gardeners ' Chronicle , 5 April 1884 , p. 459 ; Garden , 12 April 1884 ; H. E. Milner , The Art and Practice of Landscape Gardening , 1890 ; A. Hodges , ‘ A Victorian Gardener : Edward Milner ( 1819–1884 ) ’ , Garden History , vol. v , no. 3 , 1977 , pp. 67–77 ; information from Mrs Alison Hodges . ]
16 In 1890 Milner published The Art and Practice of Landscape Gardening , with most of the examples drawn from his father 's work .
17 The Diploma is a non-vocational qualification for those wishing to undertake supervised study on selected aspects of the Theory and Practice of Landscape Design .
18 Principles and Practice of Taxonomy
19 But its prevalence has led us to misconceive both the significance and practice of transgression in the earlier modern period , and also in some of our own contemporary subcultures .
20 ‘ Statues and vases contribute very much of the embellishment and magnificence of a garden , and extremely advance the natural beauties of it , ’ wrote John James in The Theory and Practice of Gardening ( 1712 ) .
21 He was simply advocating one of the two strands of thought already present in the legal thought and practice of Judaism .
22 Theory and practice became absolutely autonomous spheres of influence with the result that left critics and reviewers were unable to develop the critical tools needed to shape a politically effective interventionist theory and practice of film and television criticism .
23 The syllabus includes the theory and practice of machine knitting , colour and design , garment pattern drafting and the preparation and use of knitting yarns .
24 At the same time it must be stressed that the ecclesiastical character of ‘ ultramontanism ’ ( the dominant , Rome-centred , theory and practice of Catholicism in this period ) was not a mere post-Revolution reaction : it was the direct heir of medieval papalist and Counter-Reformation Catholicism .
25 The day concentrated on personal awareness of accidents , on the theory and practice of prevention and on the written procedure that had been produced to eliminate major injuries .
26 The principle and practice of state maintenance of children 1900–20
27 A second compulsory course ( taught by development studies specialists ) would be on the Principles and practice of development both at the macro level ( eg the place of the Third World countries in the world economy ) and the micro level ( eg community organisation ; role of church-related NGOs ) .
28 In addition , Roman catholic schools in Ireland , in continuity with the belief and practice of Roman catholics in a number of other countries , have a different concept and practice of teaching religion in the schools from that of the majority of protestant traditions .
29 The management of our schools has been conditioned by both the ideology and practice of hierarchy and control to a point at which , in some cases , it must attract the pejorative term of managerialism , a condition under which the artificial needs of managers , organisations , systems , bureaucracies or routines assume dominance over the real needs of children .
30 Both the theory and practice of soil conservation are in a process of change , albeit rather slowly , and in the opinion of the author often in directions that are not very promising .
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