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Others and believe
Others believe that the law has been ineffectual.
Others believe that trade deficits are good for the economy.
Others believe it was a corrupted term of " Chilango ", meaning an inhabitant from Mexico City or Central Mexico ( i. e. the highland states of Mexico ( state ), Jalisco, Puebla ( state ) and Michoacán ); and even from the term " Chileno " by the Chilean presence in mid 19th-century California, when miners from Chile arrived in the California Gold Rush ( 1848 – 51 ).
" Others created a Day of Dialogue to oppose what they believe is the " silencing " of Christian students who make public their opposition to homosexuality.
Others believe it was a cross from a miniature French pointer and a pinscher ; others claim that is was developed from the St. Hubert Hound, also a bloodhound, in the 18th century, and still others believe that they were descended from Basset Hounds, based upon their scent abilities and general appearance.
Others believe it to be in the lost ending of the book.
The Ice and Fire story can be considered to be set in a post-magic world where people no longer believe in supernatural things such as the Others.
Others believe that the horseshoe should be hung the other way ( with the ends pointing down ), as it will then release its luck to the people around it.
Others believe that this was a fiction created by the studio to romanticize their star, and that he was actually born on January 23, 1899.
Others believe that non-aqueous procedures are the best solution.
Others, however, believe that members are civil officers and are subject to impeachment.
Others however believe it was named so due to its heat and the belief that it was close to the sun.
Others, labeled Compatibilists ( or " Soft Determinists "), believe that the two ideas can be coherently reconciled.
Others believe that two brothers from Níngpō created mahjong around 1850, from the earlier game of Mǎdiào.
Others believe that the rules under which competition takes place have diminished the combat effectiveness of martial arts or encourage a kind of practice which focuses on winning trophies rather than a focus such as cultivating a particular moral character.
Others believe they are too similar in design with other small cars, so they should be described as the same kind of cars.
Others believe that it was a necessity at some point for " a restoration of all things " to be a truly restored Church.
Others, noting the lack of any explicit evidence of exclusion of paedobaptism, believe that they did, understanding biblical references to individuals " and household " being baptized (,, ) as well as " the promise to you and your children " () as including small children and infants.
Others believe that some roads originated from following animal trails.
Others believe the Arrow to be the one shot by Hercules towards the adjacent Stymphalian birds ( 6th labor ) who had claws, beaks and wings of iron, and who lived on human flesh in the marshes of Arcadia-Aquila the Eagle and Cygnus the Swan, and the Vulture-and still lying between them, whence the title Herculea.
* Others believe the tapas tradition began when king Alfonso X of Castile recovered from an illness by drinking wine with small dishes between meals.
Others do not believe that the ancestors are even aware of what their descendants do for them, but that the expression of filial piety is what is important.
Others believe that Israel refrained from taking action against Arafat because it feared Arafat less than Hamas and the other Islamist movements gaining support over Fatah.
Others in the financial industry believe they've been unfairly castigated by the public and by politicians.

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, however, reconstruct the Proto-Indo-European word for " apple ( tree )" as * mel -, and yet others do not think Proto-Indo-European had a word for " apple " at all and consider the different words of various Indo-European subgroups to be separate loans from unidentified non-Indo-European languages.
Others object to the word, some strongly, claiming it to be derogatory or to carry implications of being an outsider.

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