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"practised" Definitions
  1. good at doing something because you have been doing it regularly
"practised" Synonyms
skilled able accomplished experienced expert qualified seasoned trained proficient adept adroit capable skilful(UK) skillful(US) talented ace consummate crack master masterly businesslike efficient professional correct methodical orderly organised(UK) organized(US) regular routine systematic matter-of-fact practical thorough well-ordered workaday competent disciplined planned slick used exercised exerted practiced(US) implemented drew on brought into play brought to bear played on put into action put to use put to work capitalized on effected made the most of managed regulated sourced tapped put forth took studied majored in pursued took up concentrated on focused on learned(US) learnt(UK) specialised in specialized in did trained in grasped mastered acquired a knowledge of applied oneself to dedicated oneself to developed oneself in made performed executed completed enacted produced achieved acted finished initiated pulled off acted out carried out committed engaged in brought off provided prepared anticipated braced allowed readied adapted adjusted got ready made provision set up contrived guarded forearmed oneself laid the groundwork made provision for established legislated laid down constituted formulated ratified decreed effectuated introduced passed instituted sanctioned appointed dictated ordained proclaimed authorized(US) rehearsed drilled repeated perfected polished refined went through gone through been through ran through run through went over gone over walked through worked on worked at did exercises done exercises worked out warmed up got into shape gotten into shape kept fit engaged in physical activity worked the body hit the track knocked up got into condition hit a ball around had a practice game pumped iron exerted oneself done weights applied done followed observed put into practice engagde in lived up to employed utilized(US) utilised(UK) undertook undertaken prosecuted plied carried on went in for gone in for had a career in plied your trade pursued a career in entered participated in entered into joined in took part in taken part in adopted got involved in gotten involved in occupied oneself with engaged participated joined partook partaken abetted collaborated contributed cooperated played shared became involved become involved tackled embarked on launched into instructed schooled taught educated tutored coached primed guided indoctrinated developed developt equipped equipt fitted More

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As well as perming her hair and applying bright lipstick to look at least a little like a starlet, she practised and practised her English intonation.
Yukio Shige and Misako Kawagoe swing into a practised routine.
I practised hard but I practiced hard the wrong way.
For decades, two separate structures have practised Catholicism in China.
Even so, it is not widely practised in mainstream investing.
We practised a bit together back home in Jupiter (Florida).
Russia has long practised similar methods in the North Caucasus.
They not only thought and wrote about, but also practised, politics.
It has previously condemned homosexuality as an immoral disorder if actively practised.
SINCE ITS emperors first wrangled with distant barbarians, China has practised unsentimental diplomacy.
Mouse genetics was not a science, but it was a well-practised art.
It can also be practised by politicians whose parties are not avowedly populist.
"Before the match against Chile, Messi had not practised with the ball," Martino said.
Raising morale in a bad situation—yes, he was pretty well-practised at that.
Every day the whole crew practised around 10 to 12 pit stops a day.
When called upon to speak in public, they did so with a practised opacity.
As much to blame, says Ms Hayashi, is the way Japanese journalism is practised.
They do so because they are participating in a long-practised mass social ritual.
But the submission was something he had been practised to perfection before the event.
Oliver looks directly into the camera and flashes the well-practised cheeky chappy grin.
"When we were younger, we actually practised singing like divas," says Ayaka "A-chan" Nishiwaki.
With well-practised hit-squads already on the prowl, the risks of conflagration are escalating.
The principle has been practised since Britain handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997.
As for Pippa, she's planning on keeping her barre moves well-practised post-birth too.
His was one of three workshops where the craft was practised in Aleppo, he said.
SINGAPORE: Activists say it is practised by most Malay Muslims but there are no studies.
Taiwan's military has warned that China has practised attacks on targets modeled on places in Taiwan.
A U.N. report this year lists 30 countries where cutting is practised, almost all in Africa.
Uber preached (and practised) disruption and chaos, and generally lost its scraps with regulators in Europe.
They are refugees from the corporate raiding Russian-style practised for the last couple of decades.
Their technique is calibrated, practised, coached and relentlessly assessed like that of a top-flight athlete.
"They both smiled only when they were expected to, and how they practised it," he added.
"We seem to be following what was practised in Turkey for decades and failed," he said.
Despite their thinning ranks, community banks are practised lobbyists: almost every congressional district has at least one.
He practised his beliefs, along with his thousands of followers, in "healing sessions" often involving alternative medicine.
It is practised by various ethnic minority communities in Britain such as Somalis, Eritreans, Sudanese and Egyptians.
In practice, the diplomacy practised by a global power has to engage with the world's messy realities.
At its liberal edge, the boundaries of the religion, as practised in America, can be very fuzzy.
Economics as commonly practised often misses out another important element of inequality between the sexes: unpaid work.
They practised the same crafts and the same Christian faith, relying on the same ingenuity and hardiness.
It has been railing against change since 2013, and sealing off highways is a well-practised tactic.
It is also notable, as a mark of a deeper malaise, that both parties are practised at this.
On meeting the Miraña tribe for the first time, they asked a chief why his people practised cannibalism.
Hours before the November 2015 Paris attacks the city's doctors had practised their response to a mass shooting.
She has noticed that no subject fascinates and unnerves people more than infidelity—"universally forbidden yet universally practised".
Because games are hived off from the real world, they can be practised without interference and mastered efficiently.
GE, which practised this system with particular enthusiasm under its previous boss, Jack Welch, has now dropped it.
Like they, Schöffer practised an enfant terrible technophilia that took a transdisiplinary approach to both art and technology.
This was ruled unconstitutional by a federal court because, as practised, it was a form of racial profiling.
Today European leaders talk only of protecting their external frontiers: precisely what Mr Orban has always urged (and practised).
Mother Teresa could have practised her monastic vocation in Ireland, a land where she lived as a young woman.
Cracking open a cashew, the favourite for this treatment, requires the tool-wielder to employ a single, practised motion.
Wherever polygamy is widely practised (in South Sudan, perhaps 40% of marriages involve multiple wives) turmoil tends to follow.
Islam is widely practised in predominately Muslim Uzbekistan, but worship is tightly controlled by a government wary of radicalism.
But the American foursome, confident that their individual ability would guarantee them victory, only ever practised handoffs together twice.
The other group remained in uniform and picked up crowd-control shields and practised charging at the first group.
Soldiers who once practised dealing with terrorists' roadside bombs now drill in dodging enemy air strikes or chemical weapons.
Abortion is fairly easily available, and widely practised, in most of the countries studied, with the striking exception of Poland.
It was practised by most of history's traditional empires, whether the faith they propagated was Christian, Muslim or any other.
Deep breathing, one of the most popular exercises in Yoga, is known as pranayam and has been practised for eons.
Gabriel Despréaux, near to Paris, says he has practised for decades but only started charging a fee two years ago.
In many press reports, it has been asserted that Greece is the only place in Europe where sharia is practised.
Where open defecation is practised, more children die—according to one estimate, it kills 2000m children under five every year.
With its ancient hypnotic rituals, Sufism is a mystical form of Islam that has been practised in Pakistan for centuries.
Gozali told Business Insider he had practised the heel hook 50 times a day on the week of the fight.
The trouble is that I have practised the words over the weekend and find that they stick in the throat.
Mr Espy worked in the family business, graduated from Howard University, and practised law in Mississippi before going into public service.
What you can doImage: NetflixAs with most kinds of treats—chocolate, a cold beer—TV watching is best practised in moderation.
Decades before emancipation and 150 years before women had the vote, Shakers practised social, gender and racial equality for all members.
But it was also held to refer to gay sex, as well as oral and anal sex practised by heterosexual couples.
He believed (and still does) in the high principles of socialism, as preached and yet never practised by the Soviet regime.
International campaigners have praised Burkina Faso for its efforts to eradicate FGM, which is practised by both Muslim and Catholic communities.
A U.N. report on female genital mutilation (FGM) this year listed 30 countries where cutting is practised, almost all in Africa.
He had spent 27 years as a Buddhist monk and founded a reformist Buddhist sect that is still practised in Thailand.
President Putin is also a fan of the kind of martial arts that Seagal often practised in his Hollywood action movies.
That will require national politicians to learn the habit of coalition politics, which is already being practised at regional and municipal levels.
The superstitious observances of public or private rites were carelessly practised, from education and habit, by the followers of the established religion.
For Friedrichs, who practised his Sandbox pitch over 50 times to perfect the 3 minute pitch, he has seen it all before.
THAILAND: Pricking or scratching of the clitoral hood is reported to be practised in southern Thailand but there are no official statistics.
The oldest form of dynamic pricing was practised in ancient bazaars, where merchants would size up their customers before the haggling began.
Caste is something we've all been taught to believe has been there for thousands of years and we have always practised it.
Although they had practised only once, for 45 minutes on Friday, the effort made him and his relay mates ready for more.
It is practised in 30 countries across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and in various immigrant communities throughout Europe, North America, and Australasia.
The survey finds Catholicism slightly on the decline in its historic heartlands, but more fervently practised by its adherents than is Orthodox Christianity.
Unilever denied that its proposed move had anything to do with Brexit, or with the gentler brand of capitalism practised in the Netherlands.
Both Rawls and Nozick practised "ideal theory"—hypothesising about what a perfect society looks like, rather than deciding how to fix existing injustices.
The country's bishops have been trenchant in their opposition to the repression and disastrous economic policies practised by Nicolás Maduro, the leftist president.
INDIA: It is practised by the close-knit Dawoodi Bohra community, a Shia Muslim sect thought to number up to 2 million worldwide.
He has looked in detail at the Thaipusam festival as practised in Mauritius, and also at fire-walking rites in Greece and Spain.
"At first, we were a bit confused but now we know the track well and have practised runs almost perfectly," the coach said.
This gave the Egyptian sheikh a chance to denounce as not genuinely Sunni the ultra-conservative form of Islam practised in Saudi Arabia.
She learned karate from the age of three to 19, practised jiu jitsu since 2010, and developed her striking skillset in recent years.
"Ossama is the most ruthless... due to the torture practised, (he) was responsible for two murders of two migrants," another migrant told investigators.
The great majority of Muslims living in Europe do, indeed, condemn terrorism and they suffer bitter consequences, direct and indirect, whenever it is practised.
They also regard the relatively gentle, folksy version of Islam practised by many Sunnis in Pakistan, with its Sufi shrines and saints, as blasphemous.
The new UK data showed that where the information was available, 90 percent had been born in an African country where FGM is practised.
So we have always watched and monitored this company but only when we were informed of some potential irregularities being practised that investigations commenced.
Their governance structures range from benevolent dictatorship (as practised by Linux, an operating system) to more decentralised organisations (for example, Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia).
Female genital cutting is widely practised in the West African nation as part of girls' initiation into secret societies which wield significant political clout.
" Mr Polhamus paints a romantic portrait of a West "that believed a handshake was as good as a contract, when faith was practised openly.
Such ideas are a radical break from the left-wing interventionism practised by Ms Rousseff's government, which is largely responsible for the economic mess.
She regularly practised the piano, an instrument then unheard of in much of China, and the notes floated out in the warm southern air.
They manufactured an arsenal of petrol bombs and practised firing bows and arrows in the half-empty swimming pool as police blocked the exits.
Research suggests sunat perempuan is common among Muslim Malays in Malaysia, which neighbors Singapore, and is also practised in Brunei and part of southern Thailand.
Since the dawn of the democratic era Britain has practised two- or two-and-a-bit-party politics compared with the continent's multi-party system.
The traditional version is frillier, harder to make and itself a cultural hybrid: it uses an embroidery technique practised in Europe in the 17th century.
The event, which has been practised for thousands of years, was outlawed by the country's Supreme Court in 2014, a decision it maintained in 2016.
By his own account, he had not practised what he did upon receiving the ball near the corner flag, a Swedish defender in close attendance.
According to the World Bank, primary care—the generalist, front-line form of medicine practised by Dr Choudhary—can deal with 90% of health problems.
In the Ethiopian Orthodox and Muslim faiths, both widely practised in Ethiopia, religious rules call for the burial of the dead as soon as possible.
There are intermediate situations such as Dar al-Dawa, the abode of invitation, where Islam does not predominate but can be practised and preached freely.
Dave Grohl—lead Foo Fighter, savior of safely practised rock and roll, and occasional muppet—played a private solo show at Cannes Lions last night.
The 92 countries listed in the Equality Now report also included 31 in Europe, North America and elsewhere, where FGM is practised by diaspora communities.
It is practised in the West African nation during traditional initiation ceremonies in bush schools, overseen by an immensely powerful women's secret society called the Sande.
The vote made clear just how much Colombians loathe the group, which preaches Marxism and practised—until very recently—kidnapping, extortion, forced recruitment and drug trafficking.
Jokowi gained votes in areas where most people are not Muslim, such as Papua and Bali, and in parts of Java where moderate Islam is practised.
She practised under the name of Dr James Barry and performed one of the first successful Caesarean sections (successful in that both mother and baby survived).
Central bankers used to setting the level of interest rates may soon become practised at sculpting them, shaping the slope and shape of the yield curve.
Nadal practised on center court at the O2 Arena on Friday, hitting with Croatian Marin Cilic, who is also among the top eight ranked players competing.
FGM in the West African nation is widely practised as part of girls' initiation into powerful secret societies - led by women - which wield significant political clout.
"I think it's going to be very tough, to be honest," said Federer, who practised with the mercurial 27-year-old in the off-season in Dubai.
For such a practised politician—she delivered her first major address, on graduating from Wellesley College, almost half a century ago—she is a dreadful public speaker.
Although the group preaches social and economic equality, it has practised kidnapping, extortion and forced recruitment while earning billions of dollars from drug-trafficking and illegal mining.
Lawyers for the five defendants say they are being discriminated against because they are black Muslims who practised faith healing and taught their children how to shoot.
His decades of agitation, civil disobedience, marches, fasting, lobbying, imprisonment and publicity-seeking—techniques he first practised in British-run South Africa—gradually made India's freedom inevitable.
In response to a question about the faith followed by "dependent children", it emerged that 97,000 youngstsers were Muslim, 94,000 were Christian and 54,000 practised no faith.
Trump administration officials say the zero-tolerance policy, which was not practised by the two previous presidents, is needed to secure the border and deter illegal immigration.
There are only six main tracks (Aaero has 15, which can be practised at any time) for the player-controlled paper-thin puppy to rap along to.
Sandra, who was already well practised in a circus trick involving a shaving brush, was given a paintbrush and she quickly adapted her skills to the canvas.
The ritual, involving the partial or total removal of the external genitalia, is practised in about 30 African countries and parts of Asia and the Middle East.
When Martin Luther made his break from Catholicism in the 16th century, hymns emerged as one of the means through which the new vernacular worship could be practised.
Mr Johnson's great-grandfather Elias Avery Lowe, a Russian-American palaeographer, never practised Judaism and seemed more interested in Latin texts, including Christian ones, than in Hebrew ones.
Lalive, which declined to comment, has practised in Qatar since 2006 and unlike other international law firms does not have offices in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE.
"People (once) practised very good medicine (and) surgery without all of this sophisticated technology available today and it's a good thing to remind them of that," Giannou said.
At a time when most rich-country governments are squeezing their budgets Canada's can afford to splurge, in part because of the budget discipline practised by the Conservatives.
"The thing about the ANC is that it has pretty much practised a code of omertà," says Tony Leon, a former leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA).
Giti Pourfazel, a human rights lawyer who practised law for about 25 years in Tehran until 2016, estimates half of divorces in Iran are due to sexual problems.
Those of us who have always stood for fairness in compensation and practised it, right from the day Infosys was founded, will have to demonstrate it when needed.
The level-headed teenager was taking it all in her stride though and if there were nerves as she practised at the weekend, she was hiding them well.
He lives in an Upper West Side apartment crammed with works by his French grandfather, a world-renowned photographer who practised under the pseudonym Père Sonne ("No One").
In both the Ethiopian Orthodox and Muslim faiths that are widely practised in the country, religious rules call for the burial of the dead as soon as possible.
Sumartono said although the type practised in Singapore was milder it was still a violation of a woman's rights and underpinned the view that female sexuality must be controlled.
FGM, the total or partial removal of the external genitalia, is a tradition practised in many African countries which can cause serious health problems, lifelong pain and even death.
He puzzled over the fact that the world's most liberal society practised slavery, though, like most liberals, he comforted himself with the thought that it was sure to wither.
The event was held at the Miyanmori ski jumping stadium on the eastern slope of Mount Okura, where the sport is said to have been first practised in Japan.
Since I quit drinking I have been amazed to find how little even practised tipplers need to drink before their conversation becomes repetitive and their ability to listen deteriorates.
In the exercises, coast guard vessels and navy helicopters practised how to retrieve injured crewmen from a burning ship and transport them to Itu Aba's small port and hospital.
As one of the six founding EU members the Dutch are practised at steering the machinery, even if the presidency is not the force it once was (see article).
Daily prayer is practised by 64% of female Americans against 47% of males; and weekly church-going is a habit among 40% of American women versus 32% of men.
The Chinese influence on Vietnam still persists, notably in the Mahayana Buddhism which today is practised by many ethnic Vietnamese, and in Vietnam's distinctly Confucian political and education systems.
THE project to understand the human genome has long promised to revolutionise the way that diseases are diagnosed, drugs are designed and even the way that medicine is practised.
Suspicion existed, albeit furtively, in the early Middle Ages, for example among those who practised medicine and rejected the fatalistic idea that a human lifespan was up to God.
Sufis, who follow a mystical form of Islam that has been practised in South Asia for centuries, have been regularly attacked by hardline Sunni Muslim militants in the past.
Advances in minuscule robotic tools could correct for the imperfections of the shaky, too-large human hand, allowing fewer and smaller cuts than keyhole surgery as it is currently practised.
Affirmative action of the sort practised in America gives even the richer members of the racial groups it favours advantages that are unavailable to the poorer members of unfavoured groups.
The ancient ritual - practised across a swathe of African countries and pockets of Asia and the Middle East - usually involves the partial or total removal of a girl's external genitalia.
"It started off as a surfing sport but people realised that there was something in between, where a traditional surfing sport could be practised anywhere there is water," he said.
Today you can find in the United States outposts of virtually every form of Buddhism practised in Asia, says Scott A. Mitchell of the Institute of Buddhist Studies in California.
The key ingredient is mental representations: the ability to perform a task excellently without needing deliberate thought because similar situations have been so well practised that they seem second nature.
In his latest book, In Europe's Shadow, he goes back to Romania, and finds pleasant surprises, including a happy mixture of devoutly practised eastern Christianity and pro-Western strategic orientation.
On a recent morning outside the university's library, around a dozen students fenced with foam sticks representing the black batons used by police, and practised shielding blows with their backpacks.
Shamanism, a belief that it is possible to communicate with and harness the energy of what practitioners perceive to be the spirit world, is practised in various parts of Russia.
Wang said some party members practised "political nihilism", casting aside their beliefs, while others were guilty of "phoney politics", seeing the word of the leadership as nothing more than slogans.
There was once a time when only the owners and founders of private businesses that had established consistent profits and practised good governance were rewarded with the successes of an IPO.
To introduce the city's Jewish community in late antiquity, who were accomplished metalworkers, Ms Hughes invites readers down the backstreets where copper-bashing is still practised today, albeit by Muslim Turks.
And across the world, depending on the type of husbandry practised, farming is eroding soil at a rate between ten times and more than 100 times faster than new soil forms.
But listening to live bootlegs of "Train Kept A-Rollin'", the blues tune that they practised that day, it is easy to imagine how that first jam created heavy metal music.
Rowan Williams, who was then archbishop of Canterbury and head of the global Anglican church, said it was "almost inevitable" that some forms of sharia law would be practised in Britain.
HOW should a liberal democracy respond when a historically Christian majority makes room for cultures and philosophical ideas that range from indifference, even hostility, to all religion to devoutly practised Islam?
Muslims who were enraged by America's intervention in their region would surely take their revenge on the people in their own neighbourhood who practised a "Western" religion, in other words Christians.
C. C. WOODSanta Fe InstituteSanta Fe, New Mexico Your piece on Canada's recent federal budget mentions the "discipline" practised by the former Conservative government ("Globalisation with a human face", March 193th).
King Vajiralongkorn's unexpected statement on March 23, which broke from his late father's practised silence on politics, mentioned "good" and "bad" people but did not specify any one party or politician.
FGM is traditionally associated with a swathe of African countries, but the study highlights growing evidence that the ritual is also practised in other regions including the Middle East and Asia.
PARIS (Reuters) - Andy Murray knew nine-times French Open champion Rafael Nadal was struggling with a wrist injury when he practised with the Spaniard during the build-up to Roland Garros.
But men are known to use it as well; notably, both Loki and Odin are said to have practised seiðr while in female form, although this is considered a source of shame.
Colin (Neil Maskell), the self-appointed leader, has hired the venue in Dorset—a "four-hour drive", as all the guests note with practised passive-aggression—for a New Year's get-together.
The Académie was behind the times, as even its own ruling acknowledged: its job is to observe "good usage" as already practised, and to recognise the language's evolution, not to steer it.
And like the head-in-the-sand-approach practised by the Ministry in the original books, iIt feels like Niantic is content ignoring these aspects of the Potterverse and our own world.
Conlan told us it is a fight he is diligently preparing for, using visualization techniques he has practised for years, together with the clever strategies his trainer Adam Booth is known for.
"I had no real practise before opening in July 2013 because the equipment is really expensive and makes in bulk, so I just opened and practised as customers came in," she says.
Conservative Catholics have attacked the synod's working document as heretical, including what they say is an implicit recognition of forms of paganism and pantheism practised by indigenous people, such as nature worship.
But jallikattu, a form of bull wrestling practised in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is no blood sport: unlike in a Spanish bullfight, the bulls' ordeal does not end in death.
After the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump in America, it appears the opposite is taking place: the style of politics practised by Vladimir Putin's regime is working its way westward.
The separation of bodies in public space is the cornerstone of segregation policy and has long been practised to regulate bodies in relation to race, but also gender, age, class, disability and sexuality.
The Liaoning has taken part in previous exercises, including in the South China Sea, but China is years away from perfecting carrier operations similar to those the United States has practised for decades.
Others told their Western critics that slavery, as practised under Islam, was a far more humane phenomenon than the bondage endured by say, American plantation workers; therefore the Westerners had no moral standing.
"I practised a bit with him last week and I knew there were some issues with the wrist," world number two Murray, who is through to the last 16 in Paris, told Eurosport.
In locations like the Giudecca (Jewish quarter) of Syracuse, an ancient Sicilian port, place-names and Hebrew inscriptions are among the few obvious reminders that the religion of ancient Israel was once practised here.
"If he hits a forehand like really heavy, it's of course something different compared to any other opponent you have during the year," the 22-year-old, who once practised with Nadal, told reporters.
Guy, hopeful in 1989 that he might find him on a visit to Moscow—even if mad or ill—practised singing "Baa Baa black sheep", their childhood song, in case Raoul would recognise it.
One of Moscow's top eye specialists, she practised at a prestigious state clinic and, like most doctors in Russia's state system, sometimes received gifts from wealthy patients, including businessmen, artists and even Kremlin officials.
Many Conservative (big C) politicians, on both sides of the Atlantic, have practised this style of politics, as have many politicians from other parties—for the conservative disposition is not confined to one party.
Everything about her is a rebuke to Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader, who was born in privilege and has taken every opportunity to criticise "militarism", at least when it is practised by his own country.
He and James Oler, a fellow adherent of a fundamentalist splinter sect of the Mormon church, practised "plural marriage" for decades until a court found them guilty in July of the crime of polygamy.
In some places (like Poland and Portugal) Catholic allegiance was accompanied by comparatively high church attendance, whereas in others (Lithuania, Austria) many had a cultural loyalty to Catholicism but only a minority seriously practised.
FOR decades, South-East Asia has had two lucky bulwarks against militant Islam: the peaceful, tolerant form of their faith practised by most South-East Asian Muslims; and the relative incompetence of local jihadists.
Other children in the necropolis were buried with items like raven talons, toad bones, and the severed heads of puppies, which suggest that Lugano practised ritual sacrifice and feared the dead, according to Soren.
The archive includes three draft versions of Kafka's story "Wedding Preparations in the Country", an exercise book in which he practised Hebrew, hundreds of personal letters to Brod and other friends and travel journals.
The Vatican declined to comment on the report but, if confirmed, it would be a striking statement of tolerance towards homosexuality, which the Church has condemned as an immoral disorder if it is actively practised.
Article 123 of the Basic Law states that China's "socialist system and policies" shall not be practised in Hong Kong and "the previous capitalist system and way of life shall remain unchanged for 50 years".
From 1950, when censorship starts to be practised regularly, until 1968, most bans relate to material linked to Israel or Judaism, reflecting tense Lebanese-Israeli relations in the wake of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
The version of Islam practised here owes more to the moderate views of Nahdlatul Ulama, a mass Muslim organisation with roots in the countryside, than to the more doctrinaire teachings gaining ground elsewhere in Indonesia.
After finding out more about the types of FGM and the extent to which it was practised, she decided to dedicate her work to the 500,000 girls and women in Europe living with its consequences.
World number one Andy Murray, who practised on Thursday with little sign of an ankle injury he suffered in the second round, is also in action against big-serving American Sam Querrey on Hisense Arena.
"Islam in Bosnia is certainly one of most tolerant forms of Islam practised in the world and any kind of radicalization has not and will not be allowed," Zvizdic said at the same news conference.
Although there is ample evidence that abortion was practised in pre-colonial Africa—it was generally treated as a private rather than a public matter—religious, often Catholic, critics regard it as a foreign import.
So although they're one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections, the industry has largely opted instead to rely on a voluntary, but widely-practised system of regular testing.
"We are training really hard for the Olympics and we know we can make it (do well)," said captain Kate Abilla, as the team practised backline moves on a waterlogged and unkept pitch in Nairobi.
Wherever it is widely practised, polygamy (specifically polygyny, the taking of multiple wives) destabilises society, largely because it is a form of inequality which creates an urgent distress in the hearts, and loins, of young men.
The modern relationship between politics and mass media has produced a strange situation in which we all acknowledge there is a difference between the public discourse of politics and how it is practised behind closed doors.
The highway partially reopened on Friday, but the Cross-Harbour Tunnel, outside the barricaded Polytechnic University where protesters have practised firing bows and arrows and throwing petrol bombs in a half-empty swimming pool, remained closed.
Dr Ellen Wiebe is a clinical professor at the University of British Columbia and has practised as a GP in Vancouver for over 40 years This article is part of a series of viewpoints on assisted dying.
Of around 40 metals mines operating in the Philippines, Lopez said she didn't "even know of one" that practised responsible mining, strictly adhered to environmental standards or took full care of the local communities where they operate.
The trip comes amid concern that Saudi-funded seminaries expounding exclusivist, Salafi Islam are steadily eroding the more tolerant interpretation of the faith traditionally practised in Indonesia—a diverse archipelago with large Buddhist, Christian and Hindu minorities.
During the fire-walk practised at mid-summer in one Spanish village, he and colleagues measured the heart-rates of the walkers who strode through a pit of charcoal, each carrying a loved-one on his back.
Back on Tanjung Aan beach, Utami and half a dozen other students practised pop-up - moving from a paddling to standing position - and helped load surfboards on to the boat before they headed out to the sea.
From the point of view of scientists, however, the Breakthrough prizes do offer a new route to recognition—and one that has, in an important way, caught up with changes since Nobel's day in how science is practised.
They counselled celibacy, to spare women the dangers of child-bearing, made spare, slim furniture, now treasured in museums, and practised a wild, shaking dance that was taken as a sign of benign possession by the Holy Spirit.
The Soviet-built Liaoning aircraft carrier has taken part in previous exercises, including some in the South China Sea, but China is years away from perfecting carrier operations similar to those the United States has practised for decades.
China's Soviet-built Liaoning aircraft carrier has participated in previous military exercises, including some in the South China Sea, but China is years away from perfecting carrier operations similar to those the United States has practised for decades.
Two contrasting legal cases pitting these rights against each other—one in Britain, the other in Germany—stand to extend the idea of who, exactly, is a patient and to alter the way in which medicine is practised.
Most of the myriad militant groups that stage attacks inside Pakistan are trying to overthrow the government to establish an Islamic theocracy and impose a stricter interpretation of the religion than is practised in much of the country.
His heart was simple; a man for steak, beer and Westerns, a conservative and unashamed provincial who spent most of his time in Latrobe, looking out at the woods where he had practised escapes to an audience of trees.
She and Mr ter Kuile, who is training to be a non-religious minister, say they draw on traditional religious tools such as Lectio Divina, a type of intensive meditation on short scriptural passages which is practised in Catholicism.
As German politicians consider the ways in which the Muslim faith is organised, practised and taught in their country, they find themselves delving ever-deeper into the arcana of Turkish Islam, however little they may want to do so.
The only country where more men than women engaged in daily prayer was Israel; as the survey notes, in Orthodox Judaism, practised by 22% of Jewish Israelis, an act of worship requires a quorum of 10 men, or minyan.
The French and Croatian teams have practised on another site while the court was constructed, but they will get their feet on the match surface on Thursday after its overnight test carried out by players from a local club.
LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Climate activists planning to disrupt London's Heathrow airport with toy drones said as they practised on Thursday that they would not fly them when planes were in the air and were prepared to be arrested.
In the end, certain problems are bound to arise every time a more-or-less secular state finds itself dealing with a religion that is practised by millions of people with widely varying degrees of zeal, and in many different forms.
In "The Limits of Tolerance", he describes how an enlightened ideal was championed by John Locke, Pierre Bayle and Voltaire, and how toleration was actually practised, using as examples the young United States, the Ottoman Empire and 203th-17th-century Venice.
The same day, April 4th, American and Philippine forces practised storming a beach facing the South China Sea, in their biggest joint exercises since 2016, the year Mr Duterte announced a "separation" from America, his country's only formal military ally.
In Greece, the expression "einai patroparadoto" ("it's handed down from our fathers") is considered sufficient explanation for a deep-rooted custom, such as the fire-walking practised in one village in honour of Saints Constantine and Helen on May 21st.
Zapad 8003 was less overtly aggressive, but much of the new equipment Russia tested and the tactical techniques it practised were put to use barely six months later when it annexed Crimea and launched a covert invasion of eastern Ukraine.

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