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Others argue, however, that he hardly can be considered an anthropologist in the conventional sense.
Others, however, think that his prophecies are to be referred to the latter half of the reign of Hezekiah ( 700s BC ).
Others contend, however, that these treaties dealt only with agreements between governmental entities and do not imply the recognition of a Boer cultural identity per se.
A Others, however, have been lovingly preserved in their original condition, and would be coveted by collectors in other countries.
Others, however, characterize the Shema Yisrael as a creedal statement in strict monotheism embodied in a single prayer.
Others, however, feel they have been given a " label " that invites social stigma and discrimination ( i. e. mentalism ), or one that they simply do not feel is accurate.
Others, however, felt that the customary practice of consulting Jews should continue, even if the Jewish computations were in error.
Others, however, believe that members are civil officers and are subject to impeachment.
Others, however, maintain the traditional position with respect to some or all of these books.
Others however believe it was named so due to its heat and the belief that it was close to the sun.
Others, however, detect management-like-thought back to Sumerian traders and to the builders of the pyramids of ancient Egypt.
Others, however, suggest that the already linguistically diverse environment of the lower Mississippi basin drove the need for a common method of communication prior to regular contact with Europeans.
Others, however, consider one or both to be members of another macrofamily called Dené – Caucasian.
Others have however claimed that screening may be cost effective in those 80 to 85 years of age.
Others have bounced back considerably beyond that threshold however ( e. g., Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia ), and some, such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, underwent an economic boom ( see Baltic Tiger ), although all have suffered from the 2009 recession.
Others, however, claimed that the Pope resisted his power ; there is some evidence that Sergius IV gave political backing to an anti-Crescentius faction in the city.
Others take the Incarnation of Jesus to be more central ; however, it is the miracles — and particularly his Resurrection — which provide validation of his incarnation.
Others, however, emphasized its theoretical novelty, and argued that evolutionary stasis had been " unexpected by most evolutionary biologists " and " had a major impact on paleontology and evolutionary biology ".
Others, however, were specific to the Decameron itself.
Others, however, believe that war is absolutely not an innate part of human nature, and that this myth in fact prevents people from reaching for world peace.
Others, however, believed that the divine nature of Judaism precluded changing any fundamental beliefs.
Others, however, including Derrida himself, have argued that much of the philosophical work done in his " political turn " can be dated to earlier essays.
Others, however, are in good shape ; several of the Báb's major works are available in the handwriting of his trusted secretaries.
" Others are less certain of a specific setting however.
Others such as The Twa Sisters also come from England, however the lyrics are about Ireland.

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Others, including Hegel, believe that it has obscured the importance of intersubjectivity, or " spirit " in human life, and attempt to reconstruct a model of what reason should be.
Others allow the USA to reconstruct shattered units from the dead pile in home cities, while all invading units are permanently out of play when lost in combat.
Others attempt to reconstruct lineages.

Others and word
Others continue to use the word to describe the style of breakthrough warfare practised by the Axis powers of this period, even if it were not a formal doctrine.
Others, though, have argued that the level of disagreement about the meaning of the word indicates that it either means different things to different people, or else is an umbrella term encompassing a variety of distinct meanings with no simple element in common.
Others have speculated that the word comes from the Arabic-Persian word Darazo ( " bliss ") or from Shaykh Hussayn ad-Darazī, who was one of the early converts to the faith.
Others suggest that Essene is a transliteration of the Hebrew word Chitzonim ( chitzon = outside ), which the Mishna ( e. g. Megila 4: 8 ) uses to describe various sectarian groups.
Others trace the word to Varangians and derive it from the Swedish knutpiska, a kind of whip with knots.
Others, mostly philosophers, tried to dig into the word and its usage.
Others have suggested that word comes from the term (" the people of the bench "), who were a group of impoverished companions of Muhammad who held regular gatherings of
Others argue that asymmetric warfare is called " terrorism " by those wishing to exploit the negative connotations of the word and bring the political aims of the weaker opponents into question.
Others hold it is pre-Indo-European, or Pelasgian in origin, associated with the word " thalassa ", meaning " sea ".
Others believe " guinea " may be an alteration of the word coney ( rabbit ); guinea pigs were referred to as " pig coneys " in Edward Topsell's 1607 treatise on quadrupeds.
Others speculate that " Bolg " relates to a word for small boats.
Others explain that Chenoa is a Cherokee word meaning " Dove " or " White Dove.
Others interpret a word ' tel-i-quah ' as ' plains ;' however, there is no word for ' plains ' in the Cherokee lexicon, and the word ' tel-i-quah ' is not found in the lexicon.
Others hypothesize that the name comes from " tu-wanda ", the Goshute word for " bear ", or from " tule ", a Spanish word of Aztec origin, meaning " bulrush ".
Others point out that here, as in Galatians 4: 4, Paul does not use the ordinary word for " born " ( γεννητός, gennetos, the word used in in relation to John the Baptist being " born of a woman "), but the word γενόμενος, genomenos, literally meaning " become ", " come to be ", a fact that some interpret as an allusion to incarnation of the pre-existent Son of God.
Others have argued that the word is not a part of a larger metaphor but, rather, originates from the old-fashioned English insult, " scab.
Others object to the word, some strongly, claiming it to be derogatory or to carry implications of being an outsider.

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