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Many players and luthiers feel a well-made guitar's tone improves over time.
Many anti-globalization activists call for forms of global integration that better provide democratic representation, advancement of human rights, fair trade and sustainable development and therefore feel the term " anti-globalization " is misleading.
Many musicians feel the slower attack and percussive, woody tone of the upright bass gives it a more " earthy " or " natural " sound than an electric bass, particularly when gut strings are used.
* Many pumpers feel that bolusing insulin from a pump is more convenient and discreet than injection.
Many other surgeons feel that since they will have to make a larger incision for specimen removal anyway, they might as well use this incision to have their hand in the operative field during the procedure to aid as a retractor, dissector, and to be able to feel differing tissue densities ( palpate ), as they would in open surgery.
Many mathematicians feel that to call their area a science is to downplay the importance of its aesthetic side, and its history in the traditional seven liberal arts ; others feel that to ignore its connection to the sciences is to turn a blind eye to the fact that the interface between mathematics and its applications in science and engineering has driven much development in mathematics.
Many feel that Steiner deserved the award.
Many Asians do not want to lose respect in society by admitting they are in pain and need help, believing the pain should be borne in silence, while other cultures ( e. g. Jewish ) feel they should report pain right away and get immediate relief.
According to anthropologists John Monaghan and Peter Just, Many of the great world religions appear to have begun as revitalization movements of some sort, as the vision of a charismatic prophet fires the imaginations of people seeking a more comprehensive answer to their problems than they feel is provided by everyday beliefs.
Many people with rheumatoid arthritis do not experience the same chest pain that others feel when they have angina or myocardial infarction.
Many experts feel that is important to not use iodized salt, as the iodine and other additives may impart an off flavor.
* Many Nicaragua Revolutionaries feel Betrayed by the Revolution by Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times, July 19, 2009
Many people, however, feel that one specific cause cannot be selected for this large phenomenon.
" Many feel that by revitalizing the downtown area and firmly fixing the middle-class in place in the city limits, Daley probably did save Chicago from declining to the extent of the average Rust Belt city.
Many religions teach that sexual behavior outside of marriage is immoral, so their adherents feel that this morality should be taught as part of sex education.
Many, however, feel that in cases where the local indigenous people are using slash and burn are, in effect, harming the area or in other cases where logging is being done.
Many feel that they have betrayed themselves or their friends and family.
Many other barons who had initially supported him now started to feel that Montfort's reforms were going too far and his many enemies turned his triumph into disaster.
Many critics feel that they now have a great plurality of methods and approaches from which to choose.
Many businesses class ongoing lawsuits as a cost of doing business in the US and feel their revenue will be only marginally affected by the activities.
Many people who use insulin feel that split doses offer more consistent control over blood glucose ( sugar ) levels.
Many minerals with a greasy lustre also feel greasy to the touch.
Many plasma physicists feel more comfortable with proud probes, which have a longer tradition and possibly are less perturbed by electron saturation effects, although this is disputed.

Many and longtime
Many members of the collective began to branch out into side bands and solo projects under George Clinton's tutelage, including Bootsy's Rubber Band, Parlet, and The Brides of Funkenstein, while longtime members like Eddie Hazel recorded solo albums with songwriting and studio help from the collective.
Many longtime residents feel that the County Board of Commissioners has ignored repeated requests to slow down the development until proper infrastructure was in place.
Many longtime residents say that " As the coal industry goes, so goes Central City!
Many longtime residents share ties with the Saucon Valley ( the nearby Coopersburg and Hellertown areas of the Lehigh Valley.
Many of show's staffers were longtime friends of Hunt's from Chicago.
Many of the characters in the film were based on characters they had encountered through their various experiences at the club, including a young woman upon whom the character of Maggie is based and the Haverkampfs, a doddery old couple, John & Ilma, longtime members of the club, who can barely hit the ball out of their shadows (" That's a peach, hon ").
" Many Iraqi women express fears that the rights they hold under Iraq's longtime secular system may be denied them in the interim constitution based upon Islam as " the chief source of law.
Many point to one song, in fact, as the essence of their festival experience, for MWMF has an anthem of sorts — the late Maxine Feldman ’ s composition “ Amazon ,” later adapted into an upbeat version by longtime performer and opening ceremonies director Judith Casselberry.
Many of Luciano's partners in the narcotics empire were " Havana Conference " delegates such as Joseph " The Old Man " Profaci who was once the biggest importer of olive oil and tomato paste in the United States and quietly used his food importation business to smuggle narcotics for decades, Gaetano " Tommy Brown " Lucchese, a longtime Luciano ally from their days as children in the streets of New York and who along with his Lucchese crime family's narcotics distribution arm, the 107th St.
Many regular One Life to Live viewers felt these characters were distractions from longtime core characters such as Viki Lord and Dorian Lord.
During her reign, Anna relied heavily on Ernst Johann von Biron ( her longtime adviser and lover ), making many refer to her reign as “ Bironovshchina ” ( Biron ’ s repressive regime ) Together, they repealed Peter I ’ s legislature which prohibited nobles dividing up their estates amongst their sons while similarly reducing the nobility ’ s state service requirements Many associate her reign as a time of foreign domination, particularly German, in the court However, this mainly stems from the fact that a few Germans had high ranking positions During her reign, Anna remained involved in external conflicts.
Many veteran observers believe Prince did his best work while paired with longtime sidekick Jim " The Possum " Woods and vice versa in the 1960s, which coincided with the rise of the Pirates as a championship-caliber team.
Many of Blakeston's books are dedicated to his longtime partner, the artist Max Chapman, who also provided illustrations for a number of the volumes.
Many of its leaders were one-time mujahidin, but the bulk of their forces were young Afghan refugees trained in Pakistani madrassas ( religious schools ), especially those run by the Jamiat-e Ulema-e Islam Pakistan, the aggressively conservative Pakistani political religious party headed by Maulana Fazlur Rahman, arch rival of Qazi Hussain Ahmad, leader of the equally conservative Jamaat-e-Islami and longtime supporter of the mujahidin.
Many Spurs claimed that the drive to win was partially to get Finley his first championship, especially since he had lost a series to his longtime team the year before.
Many locations are open 24 hours and offer " Breakfast Anytime ," their longtime slogan.

Many and mentor
Many CalArts faculty and students mentor the high schoolstudents in both programs.
According to the official SGI website: " Many SGI members view Daisaku Ikeda as their mentor due to the depth of his understanding of Buddhism and his exceptional scholarship.
Many of the best-known members of the current generation of bandleaders consider him a mentor, among them Maria Schneider, who studied under him at the New England Conservatory.
Many credit Young's turnaround to the arrival of then 49ers Offensive Coordinator Mike Shanahan, who mentored Young just as he would mentor John Elway in the years to come.
Many local racing groups exist, and racers are often willing to mentor those interested in joining the sport.
Many attempts had been made to create a Lone Ranger movie that would appeal to a modern audience, including making Tonto an equal partner, and mentor to the Lone Ranger.
Many of the young people helped through the Enterprise program are also provided with a business mentor.
Many other sportswriters such as Doug Segrest ( Birmingham News ) and Lee Jenkins count Russell as a mentor and friend.
Many Breslover Hasidim regarded him as their spiritual mentor, especially baalei teshuva (" returnees to the faith ") who joined the Breslov movement in the 1970s and 1980s.

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