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Some scholars contend that the most ancient and genuine story told of only four sons of Aeolus: Sisyphus, Athamas, Cretheus, and Salmoneus, as the representatives of the four main branches of the Aeolic race.
Some economists contend that the U. S. is borrowing to fund consumption of imports while accumulating unsustainable amounts of debt.
Some contend they may have landed in and crossed Cornwall enroute to Brittany.
Some World-systems analysts contend capitalism first arose in Song dynasty China by following Kondratiev waves to their source.
Some Jews contend that Christians cite commandments from the Old Testament to support one point of view but then ignore other commandments of a similar class that are also of equal weight.
Some contend that the amendment devastated American science, since ARPA / DARPA was a major funding source for basic science projects of the time ; the National Science Foundation never made up the difference as expected.
Some economists also contend that now, according to Gresham's Law, a reversion to the colón would be disastrous to the economy.
Some contend that the distinction between an extreme sport and a conventional one has as much to do with marketing as with the level of danger involved or the adrenaline generated.
Some observers and critics of the channel contend that it has a bias favoring the political right and the Republican Party.
Some contend that these productions paved the way for more explicit violence in both horror and mainstream films.
Some contend that the term " Christian " was first coined as a derogatory term, meaning " little Christs ", and was meant as a mockery, a term of derision for those that followed the teachings of Jesus.
Some scholars have attempted to reconstruct the original Testimonium, but others contend that attempts to discriminate the passage into Josephan and non-Josephan elements are inherently circular.
Some philosophers used to contend that positivism was the theory that there is " no necessary connection " between law and morality ; but influential contemporary positivists, including Joseph Raz, John Gardner, and Leslie Green, reject that view.
Some commentators contend that the guilty-plea system unfairly coerces defendants into relinquishing their right to a jury trial.
Some people, including Holloway, contend that this was due to major international competitors leaning on Konix's suppliers and financiers to prevent the project reaching the market.
Some believe that the ancient Siamese military created muay boran from the weapon-based art, krabi krabong but others contend that both systems were developed at the same time.
Some contemporary scholars contend this concept means healing from illness.
Some historians contend that African slaves who worked in the Cuban sugar cane fields during the 19th century were instrumental in the cocktail's origin.
Some philosophers, notably of the Platonic school, contend that all nouns ( including abstract nouns ) refer to existent entities.
Some reviewers, such as psychologist Ray Hyman, contend that apparently successful experimental results in psi research are more likely due to sloppy procedures, poorly trained researchers, or methodological flaws rather than to genuine psi effects.
Some philosophers used to contend that positivism was the theory that there is " no necessary connection " between law and morality ; but influential contemporary positivists, including Joseph Raz, John Gardner, and Leslie Green, reject that view.
Some scholars believe that a few examples of superficial differences in language and associated behavior are enough to demonstrate the existence of linguistic relativity, while others contend that only deep differences that permeate the linguistic and cultural system suffice as proof.
Some mythologists, such as Brian Branston, Patricia Monaghan and Janet McCrickard, contend that sun goddesses are as common as, or even more common, worldwide than their male counterparts.
Some contend attorney Belva Lockwood was the first woman to run for President, because she was the legal age at the time of candidacy, but other critiques were similarly posed against the legality of her candidacy.

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Some departments in New Jersey, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Alaska modify the " providing an attorney " clause as follows:
Some people translate the first clause of the title as " which is of Solomon ", which could be construed as meaning that the book is authored by Solomon.
Some Presidents have claimed the authority under this clause to impound money appropriated by Congress.
Some of these agendas are based on the first clause of the First Law ( A robot may not injure a human being ...) advocating strict non-interference in human politics to avoid unwittingly causing harm.
Anything at or below that level does not constitute war potential .” Apparently when the SDF was created, “ since the capability of the SDF was inadequate to sustain a modern war, it was not war potential .” Seemingly, the Japanese government has looked for loopholes in the wording of the peace clause and the “ constitutionality of the Japanese military has been challenged numerous times .” Some Japanese people believe that Japan should be truly pacifist and claim that the SDF is unconstitutional.
Some subordinating conjunctions ( until and while ), when used to introduce a phrase instead of a full clause, become prepositions with identical meanings.
Some observers have therefore speculated that the act of invoking the notwithstanding clause could prove to be politically costly.
Some have protested that such rules violate the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the " freedom of thought, belief and conscience " clause in the Constitution of Japan, but the Board has argued that since schools are government agencies, their employees have an obligation to teach their students how to be good Japanese citizens.
Some historians have linked this with the 1916 National Parks Act, which included the ' use without impairment ' clause, sought by John Muir.
Some have read into the clause " from whom we had much to ask " that Churchill was bought off, and note a September 15 memo from Roosevelt to Hull stating that " Morgenthau has presented at Quebec, in conjunction with his plan for Germany, a proposal of credits to Britain totalling six and half billion dollars.
Some philosophers, in particular, worry that the arguments against ceteris paribus analyses depend on a tacit reductionism about analysis: The assumption seems to be that, in order to give a conceptual analysis of a concept C, you must be able to explain C entirely in terms that have nothing to do with C. For these philosophers, a ceteris paribus clause may be indicative of virtuous circularity in an analysis rather than vicious circularity: That is, that we cannot ultimately explain ( say ) causation in terms that do not tacitly or explicitly have causal implications ; but rather than indicating the need for further analysis, they argue, the ineliminable dependence on ceteris paribus clauses or further causal talk may just show that causality cannot be explained in non-causal terms, but rather that terms like " natural law " and " cause " and " accident " can be explained only in terms of one another, by elucidating the connections between them.
Some bills are enacted without a " safety clause " which makes it possible to petition to subject those bills to a referendum before they take effect, and have an effective date in August following the legislative session unless otherwise provided.
Some examples with the condition clause in a past tense:
Some languages have no allowed strategies at all past a certain point — e. g. in many Austronesian languages, such as Tagalog, all relative clauses must have the shared noun serving the subject role in the embedded clause.
Some languages use relative clauses of this type with the normal strategy of embedding the relative clause next to the head noun.
Some of these formal disclaimers are required pursuant to industry regulation, qualification for protection under a safe harbor, and other situations where the exact wording of a particular clause or document may be dispositive in the event of a legal dispute.
Some dissents have been considered an endorsement of the proportional representation voting system through the clause, such as in Mobile v. Bolden.
Some grammarians use the term subordinate clause as a synonym for dependent clause, but in some grammars subordinate clause refers only to adverbial dependent clauses. There are also different types of dependent clauses like noun clauses, relative ( adjectival ) clauses, and adverbial clauses.
Some databases allow the non-standard use of the FROM clause:
Some have suggested that the privileges or immunities clause would be a more appropriate textual basis than the due process clause for incorporation of the Bill of Rights.
Some critics were still unhappy with the compromise reached in the evening of 11 March, pointing out that an Act that removes the 790-year-old principle of habeas corpus, codified in Magna Carta, should not have been rushed through Parliament in the first place and that a review leaves it to the opposition to defeat the legislation, unlike a sunset clause, which would require the government to prove that these extraordinary powers were still a necessary and proportionate response to the threat of terrorism in the UK ; comparisons were made with the detention provisions of South Africa's apartheid-era Terrorism Act No 83 of 1967.

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