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Some and developments
Uston rated almost one half of the Channel F games as " high in interest " and called that " an impressive proportion " and further noted that " Some of the Channel F cartridges are timeless ; no matter what technological developments occur, they will continue to be of interest.
Some laissez-faire free-market advocates, like Chicago school economists, often dismiss this endogenous theory, and blame external influences, such as weather, commodity prices, technological developments, and government meddling for non-equilibrium prices.
Some of the more developments include the Theory of Constraints, management by objectives, reengineering, Six Sigma and various information-technology-driven theories such as agile software development, as well as group management theories such as Cog's Ladder.
* Some authors use the term " Epipaleolithic " for those cultures that are late developments of hunter-gatherer traditions but not in transition toward agriculture, reserving the term " Mesolithic " for those cultures, like the Natufian culture, that are transitional between hunter-gatherer and agricultural practices.
Some historians of music have pointed to important and innovative developments that built on rock and roll in this period, including multitrack recording, developed by Les Paul, the electronic treatment of sound by such innovators as Joe Meek, and the Wall of Sound productions of Phil Spector, continued desegregation of the charts, the rise of surf music, garage rock and the Twist dance craze.
Some important developments in television satellite transmission were made at Goonhilly station.
Some key developments in biology were the discovery of genetics ; Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection ; the germ theory of disease and the application of the techniques of chemistry and physics at the level of the cell or organic molecule.
Some inventions in visual art employ prior developments in science or technology.
Some adjustment may be made to the discount rate to take account of risks associated with uncertain cash flows, with other developments.
Some of these acquisitions were to prove less than resilient in the face of economic and political developments from the 1970s on.
Some say that these new developments detract from the character of Colfax, while others worry that they cause gentrification and bring increased traffic to the area.
Some manufacturing veterans are giving way to post-industrial developments: an ECE shopping mall is taking the place of the former VAMO diesel engine works and the Varna Brewery is being replaced by a convention centre.
Some named places, like Albany Park and Barnehurst, are names given to developments engendered by the building of the railways.
Some 120 local newspapers were important to the movement, for their news, editorials, announcements, poetry and ( especially in 1848 ) reports on international developments.
Some popular developments include the Richmond Bluffs, near the Cuyahoga County Airport, off Richmond Road, the Rushmore Subdivision, off of Highland Road, and Richwood, south of the Richmond-Highland Roads intersection.
It was on April 16, 1896, that the DuBois Weekly Courier reported: " Some new developments in connection with the brewery may be looked for in the near future.
Some of these changes were driven by developments in military technology.
Some of the rural farmland surrounding the town has been sold and turned into large middle-to-upper-class housing developments, and numerous large shopping centers have been built in the town over the past few years.
Some have pointed to developments in information and communication technology as potential facilitators of such systems.
Some schools of thought hold that modernity ended in the late 20th century, in the 1980s or early 1990s replaced by postmodernity, while others would extend modernity to cover the developments denoted by postmodernity, while some believe that modernity ended after World War II.
Some authors, such as Lyotard and Baudrillard, believe that modernity ended in the late 20th century and thus have defined a period subsequent to modernity, namely postmodernity, while others, such as Bauman and Giddens, would extend modernity to cover the developments denoted by postmodernity.
Some former dumps have been converted to parkland and close to residential developments.
Some countries, such as New Zealand with its Resource Management Act and its Building Act, use the term " consent " for the legal process that provide planning permission for developments like subdivisions, bridges or buildings.
Some highlights of their developments included Hyperspace Delivery Boy!

Some and shifts
Some examples are ( 486 → Pentium, in clock cycles ): CALL ( 3 → 1 ), RET ( 5 → 2 ), shifts / rotates ( 2 ~ 3 → 1 ), etc.
Some worked night shifts lasting 12 hours.
Some residents specializing in timber and livestock production were quite successful until economic shifts following World War I.
Some scholars have taken these shifts in the historical record to reflect the movement of the Cham capital from one location to another.
Some have argued that this is also one of the reasons why it is hard for the historians to agree on Kita ’ s political stance, though Nik Howard takes the view that Kita's ideas are actually highly consistent ideologically throughout his career, with relatively small shifts in response to the changing reality he faced at any given time.
Some think the Overton window is a method for shifting or describing shifts in public opinion.
Some of this may be caused by actinic keratosis, which occurs due to overexposure to sun or with age and hormonal shifts.
Some of these are core doctrinal shifts based on recent studies, and some are changes in common practice among the members.
Some relationships with artists — for example, Matthew Barney, Robert Gober, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Sherrie Levine, and Claes Oldenburg — have extended over many years and encompassed multiple projects, and the collection often reflects that commitment through deep holdings that follow the shifts and turns of a whole career.
Some drivers use the clutch only for starting from a stop, and shifts are done without the clutch.
Some of these Arabic names preserve original Hebrew pronunciations that were later changed by regular sound shifts ; thus Maryam corresponds to the form recorded by classical authors, whereas the second i in Miriam is the result of a later sound change ( also observable in words such as migdal, recorded in the New Testament as Magdalene and in Palestinian Arabic as Majdala ) which turned a in unstressed closed syllables into i.
Some of the characteristic features of this kind of fiction are the mingling and juxtaposition of the realistic and the fantastic or bizarre, skillful time shifts, convoluted and even labyrinthine narratives and plots, miscellaneous use of dreams, myths and fairy stories, expressionistic and even surrealistic description, arcane erudition, the element of surprise or abrupt shock, the horrific and the inexplicable.
Some of the characters experience shifts, such as Harrison carrying a gun, becoming more sullen and losing his more quirky personality traits.
Some stations such as Whitfords, Fremantle and Cockburn provide 24 / 7 radio coverage with shifts of 3 volunteers ( Senior and 2 operators ) on weekends and public holidays, with usually 1 operator on during weekdays.
Some criticized him as being unaware of shifts in government policy.
Some work 8-hour or 12-hour shifts and go home every day.
Some newer electronically controlled transmissions make " clutch to clutch " shifts, without any sprags.
Some researchers suggest additional characteristics need to be identified in order for a collective of individuals to be categorized as a group such as: working the same shifts, shared physical work locations, and reporting to the same manager.

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