This includes encouraging the students to step outside their comfort zone and prescribes at least one compulsory practical expedition a year. |
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If your child's doctor prescribes a medicine that should be applied directly to the canker sore, first dry the area with a tissue. |
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So it moralizes everyone to do what he or she wants to do and be what he or she wants to be, irrespective of what the society prescribes. |
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Instead, he prescribes taking a stance with your heels directly below your body and focusing on keeping your torso upright. |
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When a doctor prescribes a treatment he will define it in terms of dose in Grays required at a point. |
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She prescribes sponge layer cakes or a tray of muffins to make the cook feel good and win the love and admiration of everyone around. |
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My learned friend says that clause 4.1 prescribes ordinary hours for casuals. |
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The law prescribes that the valuator takes an oath of office before commencing with the valuations, he said. |
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He prescribes purgative medicines to act as eccoprotics, to excite but not to stimulate the bowels. |
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It prescribes a way of life and a set of rituals to be enacted by its followers. |
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The legislature not only commands the purse, but prescribes the rules by which the duties and rights of every citizen are to be regulated. |
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Virtually all pharmacies, including neighborhood drugstores, sell medication in whatever quantity a physician prescribes. |
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The doctor prescribes treatment to a patient, with self administration supervised by the nurse. |
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The rubato and stringendi which Brahms actually prescribes in the finale's slow introduction are very well controlled. |
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What doesn't get manhandled out gets washed out with whatever purgative their employer prescribes. |
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The Constitution prescribes a central role for the Supreme Court in the United States' system of government. |
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For patients with special dietary needs, the physician prescribes medical nutrition therapy using liquid formulas, dietary supplements, and vitamin therapy. |
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She also prescribes beer and wine for certain conditions as well. |
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It was said in argument that the statute of Louisiana does not discriminate against either race, but prescribes a rule applicable alike to white and colored citizens. |
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Information from these sources prescribes the method of operation and provides necessary details for safe train operation. |
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To follow the course of action she prescribes would require a hostile takeover of large parts of the environmental movement. |
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Article 1 prescribes that any Tunisian national wishing to travel abroad must be in possession of a national travel document. |
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The 21 CFR Part 11 prescribes how to safeguard and store the generated results over a long timespan. |
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A body of law called administrative law prescribes the rules by which tribunals, both public and private, must operate. |
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It furthermore prescribes the principle of 'democratic centralism' which, as practised in China is alien to any democratic organisation. |
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Hence, no state authority allegedly prescribes how much the company can sell on the export and domestic market. |
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This may occur if the physician provides or prescribes an illegal drug to his or her patient. |
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Article 570 prescribes a penalty of from one week to three months in prison for anyone who maligns or vilifies another individual. |
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Article 568 of the Syrian Criminal Code prescribes a penalty of up to three months' imprisonment for anyone who defames another person. |
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In articles 396 to 398, it prescribes penalties for anyone who commits an act that injures a family. |
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What is the time period wherein the statute of limitations bars or prescribes the request for paid leave? |
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He stitches the protester up, prescribes medication and sends him on his way. |
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Section 4 of Regulation 798 does not fall within that authority as it prescribes pre-conditions to the granting of registration. |
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Your doctor and the medication he or she prescribes will give you the best possible chance at keeping your eczema under control. |
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What the minister prescribes is a recipe for more danger and will make Canadians unsafe. |
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In addition to the postal public services, the law also prescribes services the Post is to provide in the areas of payment traffic. |
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He prescribes the appropriate medication and explains to the patient how to use it correctly. |
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The second model prescribes subsequent intervention in the unlikely event of improper use or speculation. |
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The Customs Act also prescribes rules regarding licensing for the import and export of certain items. |
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The amount of PROLOPA your doctor prescribes will depend on your individual symptoms and your response to treatment. |
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It also prescribes the procedures for the registration of residence and the permits required for special, ordinary and temporary residence. |
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This standard prescribes when to recognize a financial instrument in the balance sheet and at what amount. |
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Do not take more doses, or take them more often than your doctor prescribes. |
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It prescribes the revenue, direct expenses and manages the assets of the region. |
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Article 10 of the Act prescribes the cases in which the Ministry will refuse the request. |
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The Canadian Institute of Actuaries prescribes an interval of allowable margins. |
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The surface word order, of course, will vary from language to language, according to the rules that language prescribes for the relationship between parts of speech. |
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In some cases the provision which allows for or requires the thing to be done also prescribes that it must be done personally and not by an agent. |
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Only substantive civil laws can be operated retrospectively, if the statute specifically prescribes it or there exists large interest of the public as a whole. |
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A more recent wrinkle is the doctor who prescribes from his own office, cutting out the middleman. |
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If a law prescribes violations and penalties, then I hate to tell the House that there will be penalties and they will be prescribed in the regulations. |
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She prescribes teas and herbs to increase milk supply, along with exercise regimens for newborn mouths, and sometimes recommends that a doctor clip a baby's frenulum, the tissue beneath the tongue. |
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The prescriber assumes legal liability when he prescribes unlicensed or off-label products. |
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He clearly has no intention of being just another participant, as the Lusaka agreement prescribes, and will expect to be recognised as head of state. |
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Bruel prescribes an epitheme for the heart, of bugloss, borage, water-lily, violet waters, sweet wine, balm leaves, nutmegs, cloves, etc. |
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In this context, the Law on Amending and Supplementing the Criminal Procedure Code of 2002 prescribes that the official language in criminal proceedings is Macedonian language and its Cyrillic alphabet. |
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For instance, say you're an overweight 50-year-old man with high cholesterol and blood pressure, and your doctor prescribes a daily low-dose Aspirin. |
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It concerns itself with the internal organisation of the management where it prescribes the establishment of an internal committee and the sections of the company to which this is accountable. |
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A weekly cycle of days prescribes a specific focus for each day in addition to others that may be observed. |
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The national law prescribes that an attachment order aiming at impounding intermediated securities of an account holder has to be addressed to the account operator. |
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Once that professional prescribes an intervention, the actual provider who treats the claimant would submit a treatment plan directly to an insurer for approval. |
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In fact, he said, he prescribes antibiotics in advance for traveling patients who are on medication for problems like gastroesophageal reflux disease. |
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Remedies,in tiny pill form that Bethesda-based GP and homoeopath,Dr Paul Nickson,a member of the Faculty of Homoeopaths, regularly prescribes. |
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And for an inveterate procrastinator like me, Dolan prescribes the same activity that 13 years ago brought a sense of focus and progress to his life, when he was a scrawny 66kg: regular trips to the gym. |
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The health professional then accesses the patient's record, diagnoses the running gait, and prescribes a type of running shoe for the patient. |
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The report arrogantly prescribes what is good and evil. |
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By providing institutional support and embedding rigorous standards, the legislation prescribes a balanced approach to long term financial health for first nations. |
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In addition, the Ministry of Education prescribes that education in human rights must be specifically included in a number of subjects, such as history and social studies. |
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It's worth noting that in Cambodia, the law on traffic and human exploitation prescribes ten to twenty years of prison for acts of debauchery on minors, even if they are willing. |
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Article 251 prescribes a penalty of up to three months' imprisonment and a fine for anyone who refuses to hand over a young child or a minor to the person holding legal custody. |
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The doctrine of superior responsibility prescribes the criminal liability of the persons who, being in command, have failed to either prevent or punish the crimes of their subordinates. |
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In this respect, purdah2 as an institution which prevents women from engaging in socioeconomic roles outside the household directly prescribes women's vulnerability to disaster. |
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Another law allowing adulterous wives to be jailed prescribes mere fines for errant husbands. Mr Yilmaz's cabinet, it is true, does not contain, as its piously Islamist-led predecessor did, a bigamist minister. |
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By doing this we will prove that this 'how' neither goes back to, nor culminates in a practical guide that prescribes procedures to follow for foreseeable and generalisable results. |
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Article 155, paragraph 1, prescribes the penalty of imprisonment for a period of not less than one year and not more than three years for any person who abandons his newborn child or entrusts him to another person. |
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Inversely, when agrarian law prescribes the consolidation of fragmented holdings together with the elimination of quickset hedges, it leads to the extinction of biotopes. |
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It prescribes the level of treatment required before discharge and requires Member States to provide all agglomerations of more than 2,000 inhabitants with collecting systems. |
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The Code of Service Discipline prescribes service offences, provides for summary trials and courts martial and establishes a process for the review of findings and sentence after trial. |
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During the 16th century Ambrose Paré advocated the astringent, warming and desiccating and anti-infectious properties of seawater and prescribes sea baths to his patients. |
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Judgment prescribes our highest ambitions and our loftiest moral beliefs, and these are the things which give meaning and direction to all our skills, our efforts and our knowledge. |
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This food list which prescribes a meal for two, four and six persons, reflects a painstaking intention to record the purchases and the events of daily life. |
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For hung-over college students, he prescribes a cool bloodstone pendant. |
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The Shari'ah prescribes rules to regulate the functioning of the family so that both spouses can live together in love, security, and tranquility. |
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A monk abides by these institutionalized rules, and living life as the vinaya prescribes it is not merely a means, but very nearly the end in itself. |
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In case of a conflict between a constituent country and the Kingdom, Article 12 of the Charter prescribes an administrative reconciliation procedure. |
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To this regard, the Bar Council of India prescribes the minimum curriculum required to be taught in order for an institution to be eligible for the grant of a law degree. |
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The constitution prescribes a federal structure of government, with a clearly defined separation of legislative and executive powers between the Federation and the States. |
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Section 128 of the federal constitution prescribes the mode to alter the constitution, which further restricts the power of the Commonwealth Parliament. |
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