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Some and complexities
Lund said: Conversely, the majority opinion was criticized by Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz, who wrote: Some critics of the decision argue that the majority seemed to seek refuge from their own logic in the following sentence in the majority opinion: " Our consideration is limited to the present circumstances, for the problem of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities.
Some attribute the postponement of a formal Allied recognition of the de facto change of orientation until 12 September ( the date the armistice was signed in Moscow ) to the complexities of the negotiations between the USSR and UK.
Some of the nodules preserve isotope ratios of osmium and other elements that record processes to when the earth was formed, and so they are of special interest to paleogeologists because they provide clues to the composition of the Earth's early mantle and the complexities of the processes that were involved.
Some of her signature contributions to popular music include addressing the complexities of life through impressionistic, sometimes hallucinatory lyrics about everyday feelings and varying mental states.
Some concurrent systems implement a form of transparent concurrency, in which concurrent computational entities may compete for and share a single resource, but the complexities of this competition and sharing are shielded from the programmer.
Some scholars argued that the development of Chavín social complexities coincided with the cultivation of maize and development of agricultural surpluses.
Some QSs specialise in project management and running multi-disciplinary projects, the QS background being a good foundation for understanding the complexities of modern large-scale projects.

Some and bacterial
Some manufacturers of mouthwash claim that antiseptic and anti-plaque mouth rinse kill the bacterial plaque causing cavities, gingivitis, and bad breath.
Some members of the Enterobacteriaceae family produce a systemic infection into the blood stream when all the dead bacterial cells release their endotoxins.
Some bacterial electron transport chains use different quinones, such as menaquinone, in addition to ubiquinone.
Some bacterial viruses or bacteriophages attach to receptors on pili at the start of their reproductive cycle.
Some episomes, such as herpesviruses, replicate in a rolling circle mechanism, similar to bacterial phage viruses.
Some prokaryotes, including many archaea and the bacterial order Actinomycetales also share homologs of the 20S proteasome, whereas most bacteria possess heat shock genes hslV and hslU, whose gene products are a multimeric protease arranged in a two-layered ring and an ATPase.
Some antibacterial drugs such as penicillin interfere with the production of peptidoglycan by binding to bacterial enzymes known as penicillin-binding proteins or transpeptidases.
Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism.
Some also kill fungi ( fungicidal ), bacterial spores ( sporicidal ) and / or viruses ( virucidal ).
Some trends in waterborne bacterial infant mortality are also disturbing in countries like Malawi, Sudan and Nigeria ; for example, progress in the DTM clearly arrested and reversed between 1975 and 2005.
Some studies also suggest that melatonin might be useful fighting infectious disease including viral, such as HIV, and bacterial infections, and potentially in the treatment of cancer.
Some bacterial heat shock proteins are upregulated via a mechanism involving RNA thermometers such as the FourU thermometer, ROSE element and the Hsp90 cis-regulatory element.
Some bacterial species can develop low-level resistance to triclosan at its lower bacteriostatic concentrations because of FabI mutations, which results in a decrease of triclosan's effect on ENR-NAD < sup >+</ sup > binding, as shown in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.
Some bacterial toxins are chemically altered and inactivated by the heat of cooking.
Some recent research suggests that the overuse of antibiotics in the raising of livestock for meat consumption is contributing to outbreaks of bacterial infections such as C. difficile.
Some scientists think it is a bacterial action rather than a chemical one.
Some evidence shows the ability of phages to travel to a required site — including the brain, where the blood brain barrier can be crossed — and multiply in the presence of an appropriate bacterial host, to combat infections such as meningitis.
Some recent formulations also include bacterial strains which, coupled with the surfactant cleaning power, can completely eradicate odors and blockages caused by the buildup of solids in the traps and pipes.
Some bacterial endophytes have proven to increase plant growth.
Some nitrate is converted via an anaerobic bacterial process to free nitrogen, but this process is very difficult to maintain.
Some trains may also be fitted with composting toilet tanks, which use bacterial action to break down solid and liquid waste before releasing it to the trackbed by way of a chlorine sanitizing tank.
Some practitioners use topical antibiotic drops in the postoperative period but research shows that this practice does not eradicate the bacterial biofilm.
Some bacterial diseases can be detected with a stool culture.
Some reports have associated colic to changes in the bacterial balance in a baby's intestine.

Some and regulation
Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their jurisdiction ; others are professional organizations dedicated to serving their members ; in many cases, they are both
Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments.
Some experts have warned that any pressure to increase the regulation of the franchising sector could make it a less attractive means of doing business.
Some parenchyma cells, as in the epidermis, are specialized for light penetration and focusing or regulation of gas exchange, but others are among the least specialized cells in plant tissue, and may remain totipotent, capable of dividing to produce new populations of undifferentiated cells, throughout their lives.
Some even use the term to refer to capitalist economies such that the state provides substantial public services and regulation of business activity.
Some have even stretched use of the term to cover any regulation of health care, whether publicly financed or not.
Some theorists, such as Émile Durkheim, refer to this form of control as regulation.
Some of these measures may include raising interest rates, which tends to make investors become more risk averse and thus avoid leveraged capital because the costs of borrowing may become too expensive ; others may include certain countermeasures that may be taken pre-emptively during periods of strong economic growth include having the central monetary authority increase capital reserve requirements and attempting to implement regulation that checks and / or prevents processes leading to over-expansion and excessive leveraging of debt.
Some individual cities also enact their own financial regulation laws ( for example, defining what constitutes usurious lending ).
Some argue that to allow in-game items to have monetary values makes these games, essentially, gambling venues, which would be subject to legal regulation as such.
Some European financial regulation experts have argued that the hastily drafted, unevenly transposed in national law, and poorly enforced EU rule on rating agencies ( Règlement CE n ° 1060 / 2009 ) has had little effect on the way financial analysts and economists interpret data or potential conflict of interests created by the complex contractual arrangements between credit rating agencies and their clients "
Some biological systems exhibit negative feedback such as the baroreflex in blood pressure regulation and erythropoiesis.
Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their jurisdiction ; others are professional organizations dedicated to serving their members ; in many cases, they are both.
Some advocate regulation, including the existence of a police force, military, public land, and public infrastructure.
Some of the more politically sensitive items in his portfolio were the draft Community Patent regulation and the draft Directives on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions and services in the internal market, the so-called " Bolkestein Directive ", which has become the focus of heated debate.
Some have therefore argued that Western and Indian secularization is radically different in that it deals with autonomy from religious regulation and control.
Some states have subsequently enshrined this Federal regulation in their own statutes.
Some international investors might seek to take advantage of relatively lax regulation through investing abroad.
Some challenging situations have had to be dealt with when there is an overlap of the regulation of the sport with other forms of regulation, e. g. safety ( There have been serious losses of life in football audiences, through stand collapses or poor crowd management ), or simple laws of the land ( Some inadvertent or otherwise physical interchanges occur between participants: when is it acceptable for the sport regulating authority alone to investigate and if necessary punish these?
Some call this feat " The Mario " ( in honor of Hall of Fame member Mario Lemieux ) in reference to the even rarer achievement in which a player scores a goal in every possible way ( regulation play, power-play, short-handed, penalty shot and empty net ) during the same game.
Some critics argue that free-market environmentalists have no method of dealing with collective problems like environmental degradation and natural resource depletion because of their rejection of collective regulation and control.
Some modern circuits are able to provide feedback regulation or cancellation to assist with this.

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