The ritual enactments of faith are the time-honoured ways in which people show their commitment to their tradition. |
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Raters observed a total of 18 different interventions judged to facilitate productive enactments. |
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Experienced therapists use as many as 2 dozen distinctly different interventions to initiate and facilitate enactments. |
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Consequently, he determines to begin enacting their relationship using stage one, shielded enactments. |
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It is right, as he submitted, that such passages are not to be treated as if they were statutory enactments. |
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In 1936 the Public Health Act consolidated with amendments previous enactments relating to public health. |
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By day, the priests and priestesses performed enactments for people who came to the temple. |
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Second, a thorough explanation sets the stage for the entire therapy and the developmental progression of enactments over its course. |
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In this way as if scenarios are not metaphors but are performative approaches or enactments. |
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The principle of not legislating retrospectively is supported by the interpretative principle that enactments do not have retrospective effect. |
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Most of the law dealt with here is based on statutes or other public enactments. |
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In Britain, however, a large body of case law evolved from the enforcement of statutory enactments. |
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Considering the constitutional validity of congressional enactments is a central function of the federal judiciary. |
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In addition to features of shielded enactments already noted, certain other process elements deserve mention. |
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The police authorities of New York appear now to be thoroughly in earnest in carrying out the municipal enactments forbidding expectoration in public places. |
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International law and human rights enactments set a threshold standard of respect towards the rights of individuals, minority groups, and nations. |
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All enactments and rules of law relating to procedure in connection with indictable offences shall continue to have effect in relation to proceedings in the Crown Court. |
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The situation will not be improved by covering more categories of people through more legal enactments. |
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Together, these three enactments constitute the nucleus of domestic law in Ireland relating to asylum seekers and refugees. |
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Botswana recognizes that her obligations under this article are not limited to legislative enactments. |
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It has therefore been replaced in those enactments by fosterage and hosting. |
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The wording of the statutory duty, like much of the relevant enactments and regulations relating to complaints and discipline, is not exactly helpful. |
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She asked for details of any enactments under which suspects could be tried for genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity. |
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It also includes, however, some civil-law enactments, among these a chapter that declares that daughters cannot inherit land. |
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The Basic Law of the State supersedes all other laws, legislative enactments and measures. |
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The Commission can also carry out investigations where it has evidence to suspect that an organisation has breached equality enactments. |
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A number of other legislative enactments make provision for measures concerning children. |
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Considered from the viewpoint of the objectives assigned to them in the various enactments, they fulfil three major functions. |
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As well, both enactments have a broad scope of application, extending to any matter. |
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Various rural communities in Germany, for instance, held traditional enactments in which a local inhabitant was dressed to represent a wild man, sometimes in moss and leaves. |
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Even intradenominationally, each church community develops its own ideal mode of ritual enactments. |
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We should not be using finance and economic stimulus legislative enactments to deal with other issues like updating the Navigable Waters Protection Act. |
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Chapter 3, The abandonment: enactments from the patient's sadism and the therapist's collusion, by Adams, describes an enactment that gradually unfolds and results in a complaint being made against the therapist. |
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Those criteria typically fix upon familiar sources of law such as legislative enactments or adjudicative rulings or administrative regulations or constitutional provisions. |
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In order to be clear and readily understood by everyone, the language of enactments must be as close as possible to ordinary, everyday language with regard to syntax and vocabulary. |
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On the other hand, to go to the other extreme by completely emasculate the supremacy of Parliament to legislate who has responsibility of administering its enactments. |
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In doing this, section 8.1 consecrates the principle whereby the interpretation of federal enactments in Quebec must not be done to the detriment of the civil law tradition. |
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The therapist as a 'bad object': the use of countertransference enactment to facilitate psychoanalytic therapy, chapter 10, by Webster, suggests that therapeutic enactments may facilitate therapy and prevent trauma. |
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First of all, such a strategy is advisable by the need to improve the legal framework of the NGOs' activity and to remove legal lacunas from the enactments that regulate this activity. |
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What is useful about this book is that it is written by clinicians who are trying to understand and theorise about the nature of enactments and the reactivation of trauma that have manifested as therapeutic ruptures. |
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A Library Corner that includes open-faced shelves, accommodates up to four children, and includes props for dramatic enactments, is invaluable for this purpose. |
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Under such circumstances it was not difficult for those interests who possessed great political influence to obtain enactments which they supposed would be beneficial to themselves. |
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In 1673 Louis produced regulations stipulating that the court's remonstrances against royal enactments sent to it could in future be made only after the laws concerned had been registered. |
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They never issued any legal enactments binding on the local population. |
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The peculiarity of the Semana Santa in AlhaurÃn is that it combines the processions of the brotherhoods with enactments of a number of biblical passages. |
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In other words, the civil law must have, in Quebec, the role that the common law has in other parts of the country relatively to federal enactments that apply to same. |
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As part of its promotion of EFA, UNESCO will continue to encourage Member States to ensure that the right to education is enshrined in constitutional provisions and legislative enactments. |
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In this particular situation, the Convention follows the approach taken in a number of domestic enactments of the Model Law and treats both situations in the same manner. |
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While the Crown may hold title to intellectual property, statutory enactments and government policy restrict to some degree its ability to dispose of it. |
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Racial discrimination and hatred were prohibited under several enactments. |
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In the Middle Ages, drama in the vernacular languages of Europe may have emerged from religious enactments of the liturgy. |
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It is not known whether he intended there to be further editions, although he did envisage translation of Latin enactments into Greek. |
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Section 7 of the Interpretation Act 1999 stipulates that enactments do not have retrospective effect. |
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Certain Singapore statutes are not based on English enactments but on legislation from other jurisdictions. |
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In the Middle Ages, drama in the vernacular languages of Europe may have emerged from enactments of the liturgy. |
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Otherwise, all proclamations and legislative enactments of whatever kind issued by or under the authority of the Japanese Military Administration ceased to have effect. |
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Early examples of legal enactments designed to consciously preserve the environment, for its own sake or human enjoyment, are found throughout history. |
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These enactments and negotiations take place in a country imbued with official antiracism, with colourblindness as the societal and cultural norm. |
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The law contains ancient customary enactments of Saxony, and, in the form in which it reached us, is later than the conquest of Saxony by Charlemagne. |
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In 534, the Corpus was updated and, along with the enactments promulgated by Justinian after 534, formed the system of law used for most of the rest of the Byzantine era. |
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The personal union between England and Scotland became a political union with the enactments of the Acts of Union 1707, which created the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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The enactments passed by the council that year included sweeping reforms. |
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