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Some protesters destroyed the windows of storefronts of businesses owned or franchised by targeted corporations such as a large Nike shop and many Starbucks windows.
Some corporations and supermarkets have introduced self-checkout machines, where the customer is trusted to scan the barcodes ( or manually identify uncoded items like fruit ), and place the items into a bagging area.
Some have found difficulty reconciling this claim when Biafra also licensed to major corporations, approving with the other band members use of Dead Kennedys ’ songs in major studio film releases such as Neighbors, Freddy Got Fingered, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Some corporations, such as Royal Dutch Shell, BP and Électricité de France have reacted to Greenpeace campaigns by spying on Greenpeace activities and infiltrating Greenpeace offices.
Some types of business entities may elect to be treated as corporations or as partnerships.
Some studies have suggested that institutional investors and corporations trading in their own shares generally receive higher risk-adjusted returns than retail investors.
Some studies have suggested that institutional investors and corporations trading in their own shares generally receive higher risk-adjusted returns than retail investors.
* Some kinds of businesses — e. g., those with relatively slow growth but which generate high cash flows — may be most appealing to private equity firms than they are to public stock investors or other corporations.
Some of these patent holders, such as Intellectual Ventures, are privately held companies financed by large corporations such as Microsoft, Intel, Google, etc.
Some people believe that the use of social networking sites is a form of " participatory surveillance ", where users of these sites are essentially performing surveillance on themselves, putting detailed personal information on public websites where it can be viewed by corporations and governments.
Some claim that neoliberalism is a form of corporatocracy, the rule of a country by and for the benefit of large corporations.
Some Marxian theories of imperialism extend this kind of structural theory of exploitation further, positing exploitation of poor countries by rich capitalist ones ( or by transnational corporations ).
Some forested areas have been put aside for special use by corporations.
Some brick manufacturers were indeed family-owned and operated, while many others were divisions of larger corporations.
Some companies and corporations use debt as a part of their overall corporate finance strategy.
Some corporations are considered to be well on the way to achieving this objective, and have become very large in the process, such as Archer Daniels Midland, Monsanto Company, and the privately held Cargill, with 2004 revenues of $ 62. 9 billion.
Some of the largest companies in Brazil have their head offices here, including Petrobras, Eletrobrás and Vale ( formerly Companhia Vale do Rio Doce ), three of the largest Brazilian corporations.
Some negative behaviours by corporations may not actually be criminal ; laws vary between jurisdictions.
Some of the government-owned corporations are ;
Some notable large corporations with active Corporate Development teams include:
" Some cultural and film historians have read significance into the film's plot, linking it to critiques of large corporations and American consumerism.
Some states also recognize corporations sole for various other non-profit purposes including performing arts groups, scientific research groups, educational institutions, and cemetery societies.
Some corporations and non-government organizations also assign sensitive information to multiple levels of protection, either from a desire to protect trade secrets, or because of laws and regulations governing various matters such as personal privacy, sealed legal proceedings and the timing of financial information releases.
Some commentators have argued that there has been a recent exodus from many special operations forces across the globe towards these private military corporations.

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Some specially compounded products are routinely given to chronic pain patients in doses of up to 180 mg of hydrocodone per day.
Some mosquitoes that bite humans routinely act as vectors for a number of infectious diseases affecting millions of people per year.
Some of the bog bodies seem consistently to have been members of the upper class: their fingernails are manicured, and tests on hair protein routinely record good nutrition.
Some type of garments that women wear to routinely improve their appearance are thought of as erotic and qualify as fetish wear: corsets and high heels.
Some of the scientific works that were on early editions of the Index ( e. g. on heliocentrism ) have long been routinely taught at Catholic universities worldwide.
Some organizations that conduct crash tests include Monash University department of Civil Engineering, which routinely conducts crash tests for the purposes of roadside barrier safety and design.
Some highly respected government investigation agencies do not routinely use the term " root cause ", for example, the National Transportation Safety Board.
Some organizations routinely do bystander training with respect to safety issues.
Some endoscopists are experimenting with, or routinely use, alternative or additional methods such as nitrous oxide and propofol, which have advantages and disadvantages relating to recovery time ( particularly the duration of amnesia after the procedure is complete ), patient experience, and the degree of supervision needed for safe administration.
Some historians consider that the region became Germanic-speaking during this period .. At least one part, Wallachia, may have become Slavic-speaking by AD 600, as it is routinely referred to Sklavinía ( Greek for " Land of the Slavs ") by contemporary Byzantine chroniclers.
Some countries, such as Sweden, routinely issue a single stamp design in coils, booklets, and sheets.
Some groups of fans routinely defy bans on artificial noisemakers.
Some researchers believe that cancer cells routinely arise and are destroyed by the healthy immune system ; cancer forms when the immune system fails to destroy them.
Some have believed that the tomb routinely has the highest water bill of any building in town because it contains a swimming pool, although town records do not substantiate this persistent rumor.
Some universities ( e. g. Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Imperial College, King's College London or University College London ) and some disciplines ( e. g. medicine ) routinely require shortlisted candidates to attend an interview and / or complete special admissions tests before deciding whether to make an offer.
Some have praised the campus as being architecturally innovative, while others have criticized it as inefficient and inappropriate to Ithaca's climate ( notably as students routinely travel outdoors between classes, out of necessity or for a more direct route ).
Some bosons were being routinely detected, although the W < sup >+</ sup >, W < sup >-</ sup > and Z < sup > 0 </ sup > particles of the electroweak force were only categorically seen in the early 1980s, and gluons were only firmly pinned down at DESY in Hamburg at about the same time.
Some conditions, especially chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, are supposed to be routinely managed with frequent laboratory measurements.

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