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Some and competing
Some groups may have multiple FAQ on related topics, or even two or more competing FAQ explaining a topic from different points of view.
Some of these features are still unmatched by other competing systems.
Some events contain " super special stages " where two competing cars set off on two parallel tracks ( often small enough to fit in a football stadium ), giving the illusion they are circuit racing head to head.
Some find the conditions quite favorable and have established self-sustaining populations, competing for food and space with native animals.
" included in the book " Patrick O ' Brian: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography ( 1994 )" that: " Some time after the blitz had died away I joined one of those intelligence organisations that flourished during the War, perpetually changing their initials and competing with one another.
Some of his central presuppositions have been questioned by other researchers and the opaque nature of his explanations has led to a variety of competing interpretations of his approach.
Some have hypothesized that the English Renaissance paved the way for the sudden dominance of drama in English society, arguing that the questioning made popular during this time was best served by the competing characters in the plays of the Elizabethan dramatists.
Some scholars suggest that the origins of early Jewish demonology can be traced to two distinctive and often competing mythologies of evil — Adamic and Enochic, one of which was tied to the mishap of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and the other to the fall of angels in the antediluvian period.
Some Western historians have come to believe that one insidious ulterior motive for the campaign was the elimination of competing southern members of the Party, thereby allowing the northerners more control once the war was won.
Some species nesting near Snowy Owl nests, such as the Snow Goose, seem to benefit from the incidental protection of snowy owls that drive competing predators out of the area.
Some perceptual maps use different size circles to indicate the sales volume or market share of the various competing products.
Some may be of some limited utility to an organism but still degenerate over time if they do not confer a significant enough advantage in terms of fitness to avoid the effects of genetic drift or competing selective pressures.
Some entertainment histories cite it as originally referring to a play that is so successful that competing theaters on the block are " busted " and driven out of business, but the OED cites a 1957 use which is simply as a term of " biggest ", after the bombs.
Some of the events were modeled after those used on The Superstars, another Trans World-ABC production that featured athletes from all sports competing against each other for an overall title.
Some have suggested that Aegyptiaca was written as a competing account to Herodotus ' Histories, to provide a national history for Egypt that did not exist before.
Some of the early televised eSports events included the American show Starcade, the British show GamesMaster, and the Australian gameshow A * mazing, which would show two children competing in various Nintendo games in order to win points.
Some shows featured celebrities competing against each other ( like castmembers from Baywatch and Superman portrayer Dean Cain, as well as host Mike Adamle & character actors such as a pre-Scrubs John C. McGinley ).
Some species grow successfully in fertile soils if competing species are kept at bay.
Some of these buildings were of Bachmann design, but others came from competing product lines that Bachmann absorbed in the mid-1950s.
Some of the extended tournament models predict that relatively weaker agents, be they competing in a sports tournaments ( Becker and Huselid 1992, in NASCAR racing ) or in the broiler chicken industry ( Knoeber and Thurman 1994 ), would take risky actions instead of increasing their effort supply as a cheap way to improve the prospects of winning.
Some strains of LAB may affect pathogens by means of competitive inhibition ( i. e., by competing for growth ) and there is evidence to suggest that they may improve immune function by increasing the number of IgA-producing plasma cells, increasing or improving phagocytosis as well as increasing the proportion of T lymphocytes and Natural Killer cells.
Some rationalisation of competing stations occurred but it was not fully resolved.
Some gymnasts, such as Phillips, Moceanu, and 1988 Olympian Chelle Stack, have noted that they were also compelled to continue training and competing even when coping with serious injuries such as broken bones.
Some scholars, such as Daniel Boyarin and Paula Fredricksen, suggest that it was at this time, when Christians and Pharisees were competing for leadership of the Jewish people, that accounts of debates between Jesus and the apostles, debates with Pharisees, and anti-Pharisaic passages, were written and incorporated into the New Testament.

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Some days after that meeting, the delegation was approached by three French agents ( at first identified as " X ", " Y ", and " Z " in published papers, leading the controversy to be called the " XYZ Affair ") who demanded substantial bribes from the commissioners before negotiations could continue.
Some specialised search engines such as Google Scholar offer a way to facilitate searching for academic resources such as journal articles and research papers.
Some good quality books of pastel papers also include glassine to separate pages.
Some articles published before 1977 used the term signal transmission or sensory transduction for signal transduction: a total of 48, 377 scientific papers related to signal transduction were published in 1977, of which 11, 211 were reviews of other papers.
Some topics represented here by a significant number of papers are: set theory ( including measurable cardinals and abstract measures ), topology, transformation theory, ergodic theory, group theory, projective algebra, number theory, combinatorics, and graph theory.
Some articles and papers are available for free on the Nature Web site.
Some emperors, like the Kangxi Emperor, after abolishing the position of Crown Prince, placed the succession papers in a sealed box, only to be opened and announced after his death.
Some Shakespeare scholars speculate that it derives from Shakespeare's own draft, or " foul papers ," since it contains minor errors in speech labels and stage directions that are thought to be characteristic of the author in the process of composition.
Some papers have additional grid rules: at The Times, for example, all words have at least half the letters checked, and although words can have two unches in succession, they cannot be the first two or last two letters of a word.
To the Edinburgh Journal of Science in 1826 he contributed a paper on " Some Experiments on Coloured Flame "; to the Quarterly Journal of Science in 1827 a paper on " Monochromatic Light "; and to the Philosophical Magazine a number of papers on chemical subjects, including one on " Chemical Changes of Colour.
Some say the " u " in " Mount " was accidentally dropped by a town clerk filling out official papers ; some say the change was made deliberately to draw attention to the town ; some say it uses the French spelling of " mont " as a nod to what was then the region's large French-Canadian population.
Some materials may be classified as being available exclusively to the named members of the committee, and particularly sensitive papers may be kept in a secure room and read only under supervision.
Some artists experiment with non-traditional papers, using such things as newspaper, ephemera, dress patterns, and book pages as the sheet to be printed on.
Some have tried using no adhesive at all, simply relying on the high pressure of the printing press and properties of the paper ( fibers, sizing ) to fuse the papers together similar to paper-making ; however, this method may be variable and unreliable.
Some of Summers's early papers concluded that corporate and capital gains taxes are an inefficient form of taxation.
Some of his papers were collected in Mélanges religieux, historiques et littéraires ( 12 vols., 1857 – 1875 ), and his ( 6 vols., 1883 – 85 ) has great political interest.
Some of her papers are deposited with the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.
Some standardized tests have short-answer or essay writing components that are assigned a score by independent evaluators who use rubrics ( rules or guidelines ) and benchmark papers ( examples of papers for each possible score ) to determine the grade to be given to a response.
Some university and college students hire ghostwriters from essay mills to write entrance essays, term papers, theses, and dissertations.
Some university and college students hire ghostwriters from essay mills to write entrance essays, term papers, and theses and dissertations.
Some professors require students to submit electronic versions of their term papers, so that the text of the essay can be compared against databases of essays that are known to have been written by essay mills.
Some recent papers have argued that Tumor necrosis factor-alpha should simply be called tumor necrosis factor ( TNF ), as LT is no longer referred to as TNFβ.

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