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Some and convictions
Some see the criminalization of " victimless crimes " as a pretext for imposing personal, religious or moral convictions on otherwise productive citizens or taxpayers.
Some of these mass murders have been found to be genocides and others to be crimes against humanity, but often such crimes have led to few or no convictions of any type.
Some volunteers continued his liberal convictions, others worked for a political leader, others simply hoped to get something for their efforts after the war ended.
With reference to the economic regulations at issue, Holmes wrote, " Some of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share.
Some of the original settlers were men and women of deep religious convictions.
Some states require all three felony convictions to be for violent crimes in order for the mandatory sentence to be pronounced, while California mandates the enhanced sentence for any third felony conviction so long as the first two felonies were deemed to be either " violent " or " serious ," or both.
Some unusual scenarios have arisen, particularly in California — the state punishes shoplifting and similar crimes involving under $ 950 in property as felony petty theft if the person who committed the crime has three prior convictions for any form of theft, including robbery or burglary and have served time in jail or prison for that offense.
Some of these convictions, however, were reversed on appeal in 1991 when it was found that Anthony Guariglia, former Wedtech president and a star government witness, had committed perjury, and that the prosecutors had reason to know he was committing perjury.
Some believe that Hrushevsky retained a populist mistrust of the state throughout his career and his deep democratic convictions reflected this, while others believe that Hrushevsky gradually became more and more of a partisan of Ukrainian statehood in his various writings and that this is reflected in his political work on the construction of a Ukrainian national state during the revolution of 1917-18.
Some codes may differentiate between classes of crimes ( for example, some codes only deal with violent crime ) and the length of time between convictions.
Some records for specific convictions may have met data retention requirements and are eligible for deletion.

Some and triggered
Some anti-tank mine types are also able to be triggered by infantry, giving them a dual purpose even though their main and official intention is to work as anti-tank weapons.
Some CPUs have been specifically designed to have a very small set of instructions – but these designs are very different from classic RISC designs, so they have been given other names such as minimal instruction set computer ( MISC ), or transport triggered architecture ( TTA ), etc.
Some problems with this method were that the receiver could be triggered accidentally by naturally occurring noises, and some people could hear the piercing ultrasonic signals.
Some of these contain poems within a poem or visual messages triggered by the sound or synergy of the shape of words and letters.
Some speculated that it may have been triggered by lively dancing at the party.
Some shutters triggered the flashbulb a fraction of a second prior to opening, permitting use of faster shutter speeds.
Some evidence suggests that laughing associated with tickling is a nervous reaction that can be triggered ; indeed, very ticklish people often start laughing before actually being tickled.
Some computer and video game secret levels are triggered by an Easter egg.
Some electronically triggered models also incorporate a true mechanical manual override which can be used in the event of the failure of the electronic system.
Some partisan fund allocation for the churches by the British officials triggered a breakdown in the relationship between Saint Thomas Christians and prominent Hindu castes, at least temporarily.
Some cubes contain traps ; assuming they are triggered by motion detectors, Rennes tests each by throwing a boot in first.
Some years after Bahro's death came on the suspicion that his cancer and those of two other former political prisoners may have been triggered by X-ray radiation during secret detention.
Some sufferers are afraid at all times, while some react to different stimuli, including a reminder of a traumatic event that occurred in the past which triggered the development of the agraphobia.
Some of these are ancient, and may have been triggered by earthquakes.
Some sources suggest the drainage of the lake triggered the Upper Dryas climatic change.
Some may have a connector for external sensors, allowing the stopwatch to be triggered by external events, thus measuring elapsed time far more accurately than is possible by pressing the buttons with one's finger.
Some Actions are logically unenforceable, such as " thinking about coconuts " or " thinking about mushroom soup "; Especially in the latter seasons, a successful Action has mostly been a foregone conclusion – the variables have only been when it will be triggered, and by whom ( not necessarily a panelist ).
Some theories go as far as saying that this shift in the balance of gases might have triggered a global ice-age known as the Snowball Earth.
Some designs place the switch in a location on a hand rest where it can be accidentally triggered by a child climbing to place his or her head out of the window.
Some solar tracking plants are not purely heliotropic: in those plants the change of orientation is an innate circadian motion triggered by light, which continues for one or more periods if the light cycle is interrupted.
Some accounts claim this was triggered by an argument over a game of chess ; Page suggests that Eadric held the fort as Ealdorman of Mercia and after his death it may have been granted to Osgod Clapa, who was a " staller ", a standard-bearer and representative of the king ( see Privileges section ).
Some Darklighters also possess the touch of death, a power triggered by hate and focused through their hands that allows the user to burn someone to death – in contrast to a Whitelighter's ability to heal others.
Some had feared that the incident could have triggered animosity between the two Cardinals, which could have jeopardized Cardinal Hummes ' supposed candidacy to the succession of John Paul II.
Some of these are ancient, and may have been triggered by earthquakes.

Some and automatic
Some time later, after a check had been made of all automatic equipment, the crew would join the others.
Some players may opt to invoke The Murphy rule or the " automatic double rule.
Some of these technologies include speech recognition software to allow computers to handle first level of customer support, text mining and natural language processing to allow better customer handling, agent training by automatic mining of best practices from past interactions, support automation and many other technologies to improve agent productivity and customer satisfaction.
Some weapons, such as semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms, typically eject spent cartridge casings at high speed.
Some of them are prohibited, for example, full automatic weapons, but semi automatic assault weapons or handguns are authorised.
Some of their products include the MP5 submachine gun, G3 automatic rifle, the G36 assault rifle, the HK 416, the MP7 personal defense weapon, the USP series of handguns, and the high-precision PSG1 sniper rifle.
Some machine guns have in practice maintained suppressive fire almost continuously for hours ; other automatic weapons overheat after less than a minute of use.
Some neurologists hypothesize that the putamen also plays a role in the selection of movement ( e. g. Tourette Syndrome ) and the " automatic " performance of previously learned movements ( e. g. Parkinson's disease ).
Some switches provide automatic and / or system-wide rate limiting, traffic shaping, delayed binding ( TCP splicing ), deep packet inspection and Bogon filtering ( bogus IP filtering ) to detect and remediate denial of service attacks through automatic rate filtering and WAN Link failover and balancing.
Some such systems are even supplied with a calibrated microphone to measure the subwoofer's in-room response, so the automatic equalizer can correct the combination of subwoofer, subwoofer location, and room response to minimize effects of room modes and improve low frequency performance.
Some leagues in continental Europe combine automatic promotion / relegation with test matches.
Some languages have automatic memoization
Some locomotives are fitted with automatic brakes that apply if the speed gets too high, preventing runaways.
Some public restrooms feature " automatic sinks ", which use a motion-sensing valve to detect the user's hands moving beneath the tap.
Some Florida customers have reported being billed for automatic renewals of accounts they had canceled.
Some of the goals of the ALSA project at its inception were automatic configuration of sound-card hardware, and graceful handling of multiple sound devices in a system, goals which it has largely met.
Some ReplayTV models allow automatic commercial skipping with no user intervention.
Some models of skid steer now also have an automatic attachment changer mechanism.
Some image software ( such as Photoshop ) perform automatic color separation to maintain color information in CMYK mode using a specified ICC profile such US Web Coated ( SWOP ) v2.
Some pipeline opponents were satisfied by Alyeska's preliminary design, which incorporated underground and raised crossings for caribou and other big game, gravel and styrofoam insulation to prevent permafrost melting, automatic leak detection and shutoff, and other techniques.
Some common reasons to use templates are to implement generic programming ( avoiding sections of code which are similar except for some minor variations ) or to perform automatic compile-time optimization such as doing something once at compile time rather than every time the program is run — for instance, by having the compiler unroll loops to eliminate jumps and loop count decrements whenever the program is executed.
Some systems use automatic speed detection.

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