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Some offices have very broad responsibilities, touching on almost all aspects of a university's instructional program.
Some predictions had been made concerning factors R, N, I and Co on these inventories which appeared to be directly related to control and security aspects of personality functioning which were hypothesized as being of importance in differential Kohnstamm reactivity.
*** Some aspects of “ Southwestern cuisine .”
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
Some see these two aspects of citizenship as incompatible, such that social rights have gone too far with not enough emphasis on duties citizens owe to the state.
* Kuliabin A. Semine S. Some of aspects of state national economy evolution in the system of the international economic order .- USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FAR EAST DIVISION INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC & INTERNATIONAL OCEAN STUDIES Vladivostok, 1991
" Some however consider unpredictable behaviour to be realistic in tragedy: " everywhere in Euripides a preoccupation with individual psychology and its irrational aspects is evident .... In his hands tragedy for the first time probed the inner recesses of the human soul and let passions spin the plot.
Some users believe that a compromise term encompassing both aspects is ideal, to promote both the user's freedom with the software and also to promote the perceived superiority of an open source development model.
Some aspects to consider in a guitar neck may be the overall width of the fretboard, scale ( distance between the frets ), the neck wood, the type of neck construction ( for example, the neck may be glued in or bolted on ), and the shape ( profile ) of the back of the neck.
Some of these methods are denying the in-group ’ s harmful actions, denying responsibility, claiming actions by the in-group were just, focusing on positive aspects caused by the harmful action, and pointing out positive things in other areas to counterbalance the harm.
** Some languages have additional grammatical aspects.
Some Atlantic Creoles use one marker for both the habitual and progressive aspects.
Some aspects combine with others to create yet finer distinctions.
Some people have drawn analogies between certain aspects of hypnotism and areas such as crowd psychology, religious hysteria, and ritual trances in preliterate tribal cultures.
Some examples of technical aspects of legal procedure are:
Some of the aspects of Library 2. 0 include, commenting, tagging, bookmarking, discussions, use of online social networks by libraries, plug-ins, and widgets.
Some aspects of MUMPS can be traced from Rand Corporation's JOSS through BBN's TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP.
Some Lamarckian principles, however, have not been entirely discounted and some of Darwin's pangenesis principles ( in this regard ) do relate to heritable aspects of phenotypic plasticity, while the status of gemmules has been firmly rejected.
Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the " byte " instructions, which operated on bit fields of any size from 1 to 36 bits inclusive according to the general definition of a byte as a contiguous sequence of a fixed number of bits.
Some fundamental aspects of the theory are still actively studied.
Some religious believers take offense when what they consider to be historical aspects of their faith are labeled as " myth ".
Some aspects attributed to the first RISC-labeled designs around 1975 include the observations that the memory-restricted compilers of the time were often unable to take advantage of features intended to facilitate manual assembly coding, and that complex addressing modes take many cycles to perform due to the required additional memory accesses.
Some aspects of the obligatory synergy patterns however, can be cleverly used to increase function relative to the movement available to the individual.
Some of the aspects of this architecture are:
Some of the pragmatic theories, such as those by Charles Peirce and William James, included aspects of correspondence, coherence and constructivist theories.

Some and resistance
Some common examples are the high electrical conductivity of pure copper, the excellent deep drawing qualities of cartridge case brass, the low-friction properties of bearing bronze, the resonant qualities of bell bronze, and the resistance to corrosion by sea water of several bronze alloys.
Some Kashubians organized anti-Nazi resistance groups, " Gryf Kaszubski " ( later " Gryf Pomorski "), and the exiled " Zwiazek Pomorski " in Great Britain.
Some Christians believe insurance represents a lack of faith and there is a long history of resistance to commercial insurance in Anabaptist communities ( Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, Brethren in Christ ) but many participate in community-based self-insurance programs that spread risk within their communities.
Some proposed that it was the cause for increasing resistance on trans-Atlantic phone cables, while others predicted that if polywater were to contact ordinary water, it would convert that water into polywater, echoing the doomsday scenario in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle.
Some initial studies claim that Deaf communities prefer video or writing systems for the dominant language, however this claim has been disputed within SIL with the work of Steve and Dianne Parkhurst in Spain where they found initial resistance, later renewed interest, and finally pride.
Some synthetic chemicals, such as the herbicide 2, 4-D, cause the plant to increase the production of certain defensive chemicals and thereby increase the plant ’ s resistance to some types of pests.
Some of the power that is fed into a transmission line is lost because of its resistance.
Some have a long-lasting adhesive and resistance to weathering.
Some diets are based on this concept ; they assume that consumption of low-GI foods is less likely to result in insulin resistance and obesity.
Some scholars go as far as to claim that neither insulin resistance, nor obesity are really metabolic disorders per se, but simply adaptive responses to sustained caloric surplus, intended to protect bodily organs from lipotoxicity ( unsafe levels of lipids in the bloodstream and tissues ): " Obesity should therefore not be regarded as a pathology or disease, but rather as the normal, physiologic response to sustained caloric surplus ... As a consequence of the high level of lipid accumulation in insulin target tissues including skeletal muscle and liver, it has been suggested that exclusion of glucose from lipid-laden cells is a compensatory defense against further accumulation of lipogenic substrate.
Some types of Monounsaturated fatty acids, saturated, and trans fats promote insulin resistance.
Some types of polyunsaturated fatty acids ( omega-3 ) can moderate the progression of insulin resistance into type 2 diabetes.
Some years later, biographies of heroes of resistance, such as Fridtjof Sælen's Shetlands-Larsen, about Leif Andreas Larsen, and David Armin Howarth's Ni liv.
Some are mainly intended to increase thermal performance, some are focused on preserving and utilizing daylight potential and some are designed to enhance strength, durability, fire resistance and other performance measures.
Some anarcho-punks are straight edge, claiming that alcohol, tobacco, drugs and promiscuity are instruments of oppression and are self-destructive because they cloud the mind and wear down a person's resistance to other types of oppression.
Some resistance movements are underground organizations engaged in a struggle for national liberation in a country under military occupation or totalitarian domination.
Some definitions of resistance movement have proved controversial.
Some evidence points to an indirect action, such as confirming a reduction in the amounts of vitamin A during infection, pointing to the hypothesis that it is raw material for some mechanism of resistance to infection.
" Some techniques such as Drummond Geometry attempt to overcome the past data bias by projecting support and resistance levels from differing time frames into the near-term future and combining that with reversion to the mean techniques.
Some fungicide resistance has been observed in most crops ( such as in the case of wheat powdery mildew ), so the application of Q < sub > o </ sub > I products should respect effective rates and intervals to provides time and space when the pathogen population is not influenced by the product selection pressure.
Some believe the steps taken by Marshal Zhang were inspired by the Soviets led by Joseph Stalin, but there were sufficient grounds for Zhang and Yang Hucheng to act on their own behalf in order to develop an effective resistance to the Japanese invasion.
On January to December 1944, Some of all local Filipino ground troops under the Philippine Commonwealth Army 6th, 10th, 101st, 102nd and 105th Infantry Division and the Philippine Constabulary 10th Infantry Regiment began sending local combat military operations and they arrival the recaptured and liberated around the province of Zamboanga and aiding the Zamboangueño Christian and Muslim resistance groups attacks the Imperial Japanese military forces from the couple of twelve months and one year before the liberation.
Some wanted to strictly enforce the Stamp Act over colonial resistance, wary of the precedent that would be set by backing down.

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