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Some ragga artists believe that the assimilation of hip hop sensibilities is crucial to the international marketability of dancehall music.
Some people believe that although Torricelli's experiment was crucial, it was Blaise Pascal's experiments that proved the top space really contained vacuum.
Some other crucial contributions were Robert Christy's realization that implosive compression would facilitate nuclear detonation by significantly increasing the density of the plutonium sphere, Luis Alvarez's development of exploding-bridgewire detonators, which ensured that the explosive lenses would all fire simultaneously, and Bruno Rossi's RaLa experiments, which tested ( without plutonium ) various weapon designs to arrive at one that produced an accurately symmetrical implosion.
Some scholars argue that Agaja had a strong motivation to end the Atlantic slave trade and that his conquests of key coastal regions were a crucial aspect of this project.
Some of the crucial battles fought by Arjuna are as follows:
Some historians consider the battle significant because it disrupted Loyalist organizing in the region at a crucial time.
Some historians have concluded that Barnes was crucial in having the English Protestants and Catholics alike understand the Reformation around them.
Some relief came with a victory over the Samnites in the south, but the crucial battle for Italy took place in 295 at Sentinum in Umbria, in Central Italy, where more troops were engaged than any previous battle in Italy.
Some of the crucial innovations that Merton made to sociology include the description of the unanticipated consequences of social action, of latent functions vs. manifest functions, and, as previously mentioned, of dysfunctions.
Some studies have shown that melatonin plays a crucial part in the aging process and that it may act as an anti-aging agent when administered to older mice.
" Some supplements have exhibited benefits for specific conditions, while a few have been confirmed to be harmful ; the consumption of nutritious foods is the best recognized method to obtain vitamins, minerals, and nutrients crucial for good health.
Some artificial intelligence theorists have other opinions – that it's not the underlying computational mode that ’ s crucial, but rather particular algorithms ( of reasoning, memory, perception, etc .).
Some of these flaws were crucial to an understanding of Melville's intent, like the famous " coda " at the end of the chapter containing the news account of the death of the admirable John Claggart and the depraved William Budd ( 25 in Weaver, 29 in Hayford & Sealts reading text, 344Ba in the genetic text ):
Some speculated that Martin had anticipated another Quebec referendum ( and remembering the near separatist win in the 1995 referendum ), with Lapierre's understanding of Quebec nationalism and the Bloc being crucial to winning over the nationalist vote.
Some believed that North York Mayor Mel Lastman ’ s political clout ( he was later elected Mayor of the amalgamated City of Toronto ) was crucial to the Sheppard Line proposal being implemented.
Some insist that the difference is crucial to a full understanding of the novel:
Some presumed that the influence of alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency could be crucial, while other experimental works favored the hypothesis of X-linked mutation, which would explain the lower incidence in heterozygous females.
Some scholars have cast doubts on the existence of the hospital at Gundeshapur by claiming that there are no known surviving Persian sources " that would corroborate the claims that played a crucial role in medical history ".
Some historians have argued that these two conditions played a crucial role in the revision of accounts of Jesus ' life and teachings into the form they ultimately took in the Gospels.
Some ethnic Chinese merchants became the court officials, holding crucial positions.
Some votes are deemed to be so crucial as to lead to punitive measures ( such as demotion from choice committee assignments ) for members who violate the party line ; decisions such as these are often made by the minority leader in conjunction with other senior party leaders.
Some votes are deemed to be so crucial as to lead to punitive measures ( such as demotion from choice committee assignments ) if the party line is violated ; decisions such as these are often made by the majority leader in conjunction with other senior party leaders.
Some laughed at Châtillon, saying he had made his scaling ladders too short, although the action was well-conceived as the fort was crucial to the defence of the town.
Some symbolic scenes from the official video were taken and later mixed with the alternate version shown in the band's concert film Arena ( An Absurd Notion ); in the final segment when the band, the crowd and even the fans undertake the final and crucial battle against the evil Dr. Durand Durand.

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Some offices have very broad responsibilities, touching on almost all aspects of a university's instructional program.
Some predictions had been made concerning factors R, N, I and Co on these inventories which appeared to be directly related to control and security aspects of personality functioning which were hypothesized as being of importance in differential Kohnstamm reactivity.
*** Some aspects of “ Southwestern cuisine .”
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
Some see these two aspects of citizenship as incompatible, such that social rights have gone too far with not enough emphasis on duties citizens owe to the state.
* Kuliabin A. Semine S. Some of aspects of state national economy evolution in the system of the international economic order .- USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FAR EAST DIVISION INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC & INTERNATIONAL OCEAN STUDIES Vladivostok, 1991
" Some however consider unpredictable behaviour to be realistic in tragedy: " everywhere in Euripides a preoccupation with individual psychology and its irrational aspects is evident .... In his hands tragedy for the first time probed the inner recesses of the human soul and let passions spin the plot.
Some users believe that a compromise term encompassing both aspects is ideal, to promote both the user's freedom with the software and also to promote the perceived superiority of an open source development model.
Some aspects to consider in a guitar neck may be the overall width of the fretboard, scale ( distance between the frets ), the neck wood, the type of neck construction ( for example, the neck may be glued in or bolted on ), and the shape ( profile ) of the back of the neck.
Some of these methods are denying the in-group ’ s harmful actions, denying responsibility, claiming actions by the in-group were just, focusing on positive aspects caused by the harmful action, and pointing out positive things in other areas to counterbalance the harm.
** Some languages have additional grammatical aspects.
Some Atlantic Creoles use one marker for both the habitual and progressive aspects.
Some aspects combine with others to create yet finer distinctions.
Some people have drawn analogies between certain aspects of hypnotism and areas such as crowd psychology, religious hysteria, and ritual trances in preliterate tribal cultures.
Some examples of technical aspects of legal procedure are:
Some of the aspects of Library 2. 0 include, commenting, tagging, bookmarking, discussions, use of online social networks by libraries, plug-ins, and widgets.
Some aspects of MUMPS can be traced from Rand Corporation's JOSS through BBN's TELCOMP and STRINGCOMP.
Some Lamarckian principles, however, have not been entirely discounted and some of Darwin's pangenesis principles ( in this regard ) do relate to heritable aspects of phenotypic plasticity, while the status of gemmules has been firmly rejected.
Some aspects of the instruction set are unique, most notably the " byte " instructions, which operated on bit fields of any size from 1 to 36 bits inclusive according to the general definition of a byte as a contiguous sequence of a fixed number of bits.
Some fundamental aspects of the theory are still actively studied.
Some religious believers take offense when what they consider to be historical aspects of their faith are labeled as " myth ".
Some aspects attributed to the first RISC-labeled designs around 1975 include the observations that the memory-restricted compilers of the time were often unable to take advantage of features intended to facilitate manual assembly coding, and that complex addressing modes take many cycles to perform due to the required additional memory accesses.
Some aspects of the obligatory synergy patterns however, can be cleverly used to increase function relative to the movement available to the individual.
Some of the aspects of this architecture are:
Some of the pragmatic theories, such as those by Charles Peirce and William James, included aspects of correspondence, coherence and constructivist theories.

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