It reflects the contemporary intellectual preference in higher education for integrating the theory and practice of a discipline, and for reducing the divisions between vocational and academic qualifications.
As the son of a Protestant theologian, I happen to be deeply versed in the theory and practice of wearing hair shirts.
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The time has come for the NMC to compel those running courses to stipulate how much time should be dedicated to the care of the elderly, in practice and theory.
It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
First, I think the study informs us that very few investors actually practice the time-honored theory of buy and hold.
It pointed to the "gap between theory and practice" which allowed an MP to claim, as an "additional cost", for a personal telephone call made from their second home.
In the Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice, author Nitin Nohria points to research findings that 60% of women felt excluded from networking opportunities compared with 4% of men.
If nurses get the care of older people right by applying the theory to practice, paying attention to feeding them and providing them with fluids, washing and cleaning them when they are unable to wash themselves, communicating with them and encouraging them through caring, kindness and compassion then caring for other patients will come naturally.
The principal one is that, when considering all of the participants' overall costs of reducing emissions, economic theory and now business practice teaches us that a carbon trading approach is the least cost way of meeting the environmental objective.
What works in practice and what works in theory are often a world apart, and political incentives distort even the best laid plans.
For McQuown, Vasicek and Kealhofer, the road from theory to practice had some gaping potholes.
The theory is now standard practice for the Fed and most modern economists, including Alan Greenspan.
But it will be some time before this grand vision becomes reality, and in the meantime practice is pulling worryingly ahead of theory.
The new partnership will continue some of the work of INET, which was founded in 2009 in response to the global financial crisis, promoting changes in economy theory and practice.
Theory and practice will be combined during the course for participants to transfer their learning experiences into draft practical guidance on how to sustainably manage sediment in the Sava River Basin.
This asserts the right of human beings in ways that are now entrenched in the theory and (most of the time) the practice of liberal democracy.
Today the theory is on track to catch up with industry practice and provide pedigree deserves the E-cat and the generator of 1 MW. Credible and renowned theorists are involved to explain this phenomenon which is inconsistent with the known laws of physics and applied.
That was the theory, and Mr Fisher delighted to put it into practice.
And even if the force were ready in practice as well as in theory, would Europe's politicians be ready for it?
The theory behind this practice is that a brokerage firm invests its time and money training raw globs of clay into becoming high-powered, professional stockbrokers.
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In 2012, however, four German researchers followed their passion for the study of passion and published a paper in a journal called Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
In theory and in practice democracies can foster tyrannical majorities, thus making the understanding of natural rights so crucial.
As with most things in the corporate world, there is too much process built upon theory and not nearly enough practice built on experience.
Meritocracy is impossible in theory or practice without social structures that set and enforce sportsmanlike rules of the game.
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The supposed merits of buy-backs are complicated by what looks like a conflict between theory and practice.
Theory and practice both tell us that printing money cannot generate economic growth or lower the natural rate of unemployment, but it can cause inflation.
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What's more, senior Whitehall officials have long worried that IDS's plan for a new Universal Credit could go the way of the health reforms - ie they sound good in theory but may prove bureaucratic, costly and unpopular in practice.
Many mainstream media like the English language newspapers The Nation (English translation unavailable) and The Bangkok Post have journalistic codes of ethics on place, but there still remains a gap between theory and practice that needs to addressed.
In which a small number of elders hold the power to rate performers of their arcane craft, trained as they have been in various schools of theory and practice.
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