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Some, such as Eric Raymond, criticise the speed at which the free software movement is progressing, suggesting that temporary compromises should be made for long-term gains.
Some monetary reformers criticise existing global financial institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund and their policies regarding money supply, banks and debt in developing nations, in that they appear to these writers to be " forcing " a regime of extortionate or unpayable debt on weak Third World governments that do not have the capacity to pay the interest on these loans without severely affecting the well-being or even the viability of the local population.
Some of these initiatives prompted Howard to criticise Latham as a " behavioural policeman ".
Some Marxists criticise the immediatist anarchist position by arguing that any revolutionary institution using armed force is acting as a state, regardless of its name or self-conception.
Some economists criticise the theory, stating that endogenous factors, such as government policy, are much more influential in economic growth than exogenous factors.
Some criticise this promotion, seeing it as pro-car and against the mission of the organisation.
Some might criticise Rogers as being a naive optimist and point out the violent history of humanity.
Some criticise the book for failing to explain Hubbard's success or clarify whether or not he was a fraud.
Some criticise it simply for trying to establish some theoretical thought about roleplaying, and some misunderstand it as trying to categorise players.
Some criticise the model for having no utility, finding that it makes no useful predictions and offers little insight into how to improve one's game.

Some and promotion
Some leagues in continental Europe combine automatic promotion / relegation with test matches.
Some fear that corporate financial interests might prevent safeguarding of livelihoods, promotion of food security, biodiversity-rich farming under control of local communities, and implementation of Farmers ' Rights.
Some people, like Jim Herd and Kip Frey, were completely lacking in wrestling experience ; others, like Bill Watts, Ole Anderson, and Dusty Rhodes had extensive wrestling experience, but were so entrenched in the old territorial methods of promotion that they were ineffective at building WCW's audience.
Some minorities resent the privileges granted the Catholic church as other religious groups were actively or passively discouraged His critics hold that Duplessis's inherently-corrupt patronage politics, his reactionary conservatism, his emphasis on traditional family and religious values, his anachronistic anti-union stance, rural focus and his preservation and promotion of Catholic Church institutions over the development of a secular social infrastructure akin to that underway in most of the postwar West, stunted Quebec's social and economic development by at least a decade.
Some discounts and allowances are forms of sales promotion.
Some midshipmen were older men, and while most were officer candidates who failed to pass the lieutenant examination or were passed over for promotion, some members of the original rating served, as late as 1822, alongside apprentice officers without themselves aspiring to a commission.
Some commentators argue that red-baiting was used by John McCain, Republican presidential nominee in the 2008 United States election, when he argued that Democratic nominee Barack Obama's improvised comments on wealth redistribution to “ Joe the Plumber ” was a promotion of “ socialism ”.
Some of the topics addressed in lecture and publication by the society included: the promotion of the scientific study of sex ; a more rational attitude towards sexual conduct and problems and questions connected with sexual psychology ( from medical, juridical, and sociological aspects ), birth control, abortion, sterilization, venereal diseases, and all aspects of prostitution.
Some promotion of ecotourism is practiced in the Maldives, with resorts emphasizing recycling of heat that is wasted in producing electricity and stricter policies of waste disposal.
Some critics state that conformation shows lead to selecting of breeding dogs based solely upon appearance, which is seen by some as being detrimental to working qualities and at worst as promotion of eugenics.
Some programs and policies associated with public health promotion and prevention can be controversial.
Some typical conflicts and long running plotlines included Miller's frustration with red tape and paperwork, his constant efforts to maintain peace, order, and discipline, and his numerous failed attempts to get a promotion ; Harris's preoccupation with outside interests, such as his living arrangements but mainly his novel ( Blood On The Badge ), and his inability to remain focused on his police work ; Fish's age-related health issues, marital problems, and reluctance to retire ; Wojciehowicz's impulsive behavior and love life ; Luger's nostalgia for the old days with partners Foster, Kleiner and " Brownie " Brown ; Levitt's quest to become a detective ( which was eventually successful ); the rivalry between the precinct's resident intellectuals, Harris and Dietrich and continually — but reliably — bad coffee ( usually made by Yemana ).
Some careless programming decisions and lack of promotion led to 3AK failing to lift from the bottom of the ratings ladder.
* " Self-promotion ": Some individuals place themselves in positions of power and privilege through promotion of specific religious views.
* Glass elevator ( or glass escalator ) – Some believe there is a rapid promotion of men over women, especially into management, in female-dominated fields such as nursing.
Some years later, Chuck Rozanski, owner of retailer Mile High Comics, would pen a controversial essay in the Comics Buyer's Guide which blamed the Death of Superman promotion for playing a significant role in the collapse of the comic book industry in the late 1990s.
Some of the most important activities include supporting and expanding existing educational centres, creating new educational centres, using new technology in developing educational activities, exploiting creditable educational national and international experiences, creating the foundations for all social classes to benefit from educational possibilities, the development of applied sciences regionally, and the promotion of university education levels through holding courses with creditable universities home and abroad.
Some EV1 enthusiasts believed that GM was demonstrating ambivalence towards promotion of the EV1 after its initial release.
Some scholars would restrict the term to reenactments, but most accept its extension to real or simulated union in the promotion of fertility: such an ancient union of Demeter with Iasion, enacted in a thrice-plowed furrow, a primitive aspect of a sexually-active Demeter reported by Hesiod, is sited in Crete, origin of much early Greek myth.
Some martial arts require students to perform bunkai for promotion.
Some network administrators took the additional step of having a dedicated BDC online for the express purpose of being available for promotion if the PDC failed.
Some firms exist to promote fringe political causes, both on the far Left and Right, and, in some cases, the promotion of political ideals through violence is of greater importance than the football club itself.
Some of his important goals include a late equaliser in a League Cup tie at Liverpool in 1991, two at Brighton which sealed promotion in 1994, and one in a game at Huddersfield Town in 1998 which saved the club from relegation.

Some and identity
Some have speculated that this was to allow multiple persons to use the same identity.
Some people automatically connect cross-dressing behavior to transgender identity or sexual, fetishist, and homosexual behavior, but the term cross-dressing itself does not imply any motives.
Some authors deviate from the definition just given by identifying each object with its identity morphism.
Some preparation is done to enhance the taste or aesthetic appeal ; other preparation may help to preserve the food ; others may be involved in cultural identity.
Some observers suggest Islamism's tenets are less strict, and can be defined as a form of identity politics or " support for identity, authenticity, broader regionalism, revivalism, revitalization of the community ".
Some women who engage in homosexual behavior may reject the lesbian identity entirely, refusing to identify themselves as lesbian or bisexual.
Some " modernization theories " of nationalism see the national identity largely as a product of government policy to unify and modernize an already existing state.
Although these polymers have other properties of of contemporary protein as well, identity with the latter is not a necessary inference ". Some theories of abiogenesis propose that proteinoids were a precursor to the first living cells.
" Some commentators, recommending a hard stand against the practice, have found therapy inconsistent with a psychologist's ethical duties because " it is more ethical to let a client continue to struggle honestly with her or his identity than to collude, even peripherally, with a practice that is discriminatory, oppressive, and ultimately ineffective in its own stated ends.
Some populations practiced Islam or Christianity as their own religion during these centuries, so the identity of contenders changed over time.
Some may remember that the month before her 1998 victory her opponent, Don Jelinek, accused her of having disguised her identity while visiting Wilmington College, the college that rival Councilmember and Jelinek supporter Kriss Worthington attended.
Some modern research has indicated stigmata are of hysterical origin, or linked to dissociative identity disorders, especially the link between dietary constriction by self-starvation, dissociative mental states and self-mutilation, in the context of a religious belief.
Some behavior therapists initially use behavioral treatments such as only responding to a single identity, and then use more traditional therapy once a consistent response is established.
Some linguistic scholars assert that the term " Kurdish " has been applied extrinsically in describing the language the Kurds speak, while Kurds have used the word " Kurdish " to simply describe their ethnic or national identity and refer to their language as Kurmanji, Sorani, Hewrami, Kermanshahi, Kalhery or whatever other dialect or language they speak.
Some historians have noted that it is only recently that the Kurds who speak the Sorani dialect have begun referring to their language as Kurdî, in addition to their identity, which is translated to simply mean Kurdish.
Some stage names are used to conceal a person's identity, such as the pseudonym Alan Smithee, which is used by directors in the Directors Guild of America ( DGA ) to remove their name from a film they feel was edited or modified beyond their artistic satisfaction.
Some clinicians report a significant proportion of young children with gender identity disorder no longer have such symptoms later in life.
Some people feel that the deletion of homosexuality as a mental disorder from the DSM-III and the ensuing creation of the GID diagnosis was merely sleight of hand by psychiatrists, who changed the focus of the diagnosis from the deviant desire ( of the same sex ) to the subversive identity ( or the belief / desire for membership of the opposite sex / gender ).
Some authors use a slight variation of the definition in which each object is identified with the corresponding identity morphism.
Some continental regions are defined by the major continental feature of their identity, such as the Amazon basin, or the Sahara, which both occupy a significant percentage of their respective continental land area.
Some closely link the act of consuming with cultural identity.
Some Hutterites converted to Catholicism and retained a separate ethnic identity in Slovakia as the Habans until the 19th century ( by the end of World War II, the Haban group had become essentially extinct ).
Some nations have an identity card system to aid identification, whilst many, such as Britain, are considering it but face public opposition.

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