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Some of these potential sources have not come down to us, and all of them influenced each other, which adds to the difficulties.
Some calls for reform stress the difficulties encountered by potential claimants.
Some special high schools are offered for students who have major disciplinary or mental health difficulties that make it problematic to educate them in traditional high school settings.
Some special high schools are dedicated to students with drug or mental health difficulties and have medical and psychological staff on site.
Some symptoms are hoarseness, loss of voice, pain in the throat or ears, and breathing difficulties.
Some women have fertility difficulties due to thickened cervical mucus or malnutrition.
Some difficulties surrounding her case stemmed from Mallon's vehement denial of her possible role, as she refused to acknowledge any connection between her working as a cook and the typhoid cases.
Some technical difficulties are brought to the broadcast of the report show, and when the static clears the camera focuses on the infamous Space Pirate Reporter In black, Jaguar ( ジャガー-Jagā ), He challenges Ulala to a dance-off, though the pink-haired woman proves she can get down.
Some of the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice are claimed to be " kundalini awakening ", " a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition ".
Some common symptoms of alternating hemiplegia are mental impairment, gait and balance difficulties, excessive sweating and changes in body temperature.
Some of the difficulties posed by the development of EarthBound were the data restrictions imposed by the SNES cartridge size.
Some borderline patients even had difficulties classifying neutral faces or saw them as threatening.
Some are political – How to be a Minister ( 1980 ), is an irreverent look at the difficulties faced by ministers trying to control the civil service, in much the same vein as the television series Yes Minister.
Some recent features have employed IMAX cameras for selected scenes, however no full-length feature film has yet been shot entirely using IMAX cameras due to the numerous difficulties presented with the format – the cameras are much larger and heavier than standard cameras and as they are noisier it makes dialogue recording difficult.
Some of the difficulties he faced in this period can be found in Fillets of Plaice.
Some men with non-retractile foreskins have no difficulties and see no need for correction.
Some of the first vines were planted in holes blasted out of the north facing schist slopes of the region ;, such highly marginal conditions underscore the initial difficulties confronting contemporary ' pioneering ' vineyards in this region.
Some historians see Władysław as a dreamer who could not stick to one policy, and upon running into first difficulties, ditched it and looked for another opportunity.
Some contributing manufacturers were employed directly by the Ministry rather than through BAC, leading to communication difficulties and further cost overruns.
Some observers have since attributed this behavior to her difficulties in keeping up with siblings who were expected to perform to high standards, as well as the hormonal surges associated with puberty.
Some of the consequences of obesity can be very serious, including arthritis, breathing difficulties, diabetes, heart failure, reproductive problems, skin disease, reduced resistance to disease and overheating caused by the thick jacket of fat under the skin.
Some women may choose to refrain from seeking treatment for their condition, or be unaware that treatment might be available or even that their difficulties constitute a medical condition.
Some Christian scholars, such as Gleason Archer and Norman Geisler, have dedicated much of their time to the attempt to resolve these perceived difficulties, while others have argued that just punishments ( divine or human ), even capital punishments, are not genocide or murder because murder and genocide are unjustified by definition ( see Christian Reconstructionism ).
Some oval tracks are variations on an oval shape, for practical reasons or to introduce varying difficulties such as Talladega ( a tri-oval ).
Some of these presidios were soon abandoned, because of financial difficulties and because they could not effectively stop Indian intrusions into Mexico.

Some and arose
Some World-systems analysts contend capitalism first arose in Song dynasty China by following Kondratiev waves to their source.
Some believe it was intended to replace the Doctrine and Covenants, but that due to the controversy that arose this plan was dropped.
Some went to Croatia ( into Dalmatia ), where the squared variant arose and where the Glagolitic remained in use for a long time.
Some of the contention arose in response to strong M advocacy on the part of one commercial interest, InterSystems, whose chief executive disliked the name MUMPS and felt that it represented a serious marketing obstacle.
Some scholars believe that Modern Orthodoxy arose from the religious and social realities of Western European Jewry.
Some arose through the mislocation of actual islands, or other errors in geography.
Some in the party began to scout for such an alternative, and Harding's name arose, despite his reluctance, due to his unique ability to draw vital Ohio votes.
Some controversy arose when Tritle, early in 2012, summarily " released "-without compensation-the scheduled dates of a substantial number of organists and choirs ( from Australia, Germany, Switzerland, the UK and the USA ) that had previously been booked to play recitals or sing at the Cathedral.
Some scholars have noted that a myth arose that the first legendary Emperor of China, Huangdi ( 黃帝, Yellow Emperor ) used a snake for his coat of arms.
Some trouble arose in the mid-19th century when the increasing English population of the town caused concern for many of the Irish residents.
Some notable Masters did preside over the college during this time, including James Allen ( the first Master to drop the ' y ' from his surname ), who in 1741 made over to the college six houses in Kensington, the rents of which were to be used in the establishment of two small schools in Dulwich, one for boys from the village, the other for girls to read and sew, out of which James Allen's Girls ' School ( JAGS ) arose.
Some suggest that Musashi's meaning was not so much wielding two swords " simultaneously ", but rather acquiring the proficiency to ( singly ) wield either sword in either hand as the need arose.
Some would say that there thus arose a new form of justification by works.
Some doubt arose as to whether the show would resume in 1947.
Some excitiment arose when ground-penetrating radar investigations made in 1996 and 2000 suggested that a sizable metal item was located at 4 meters depth of the courtyard of the fort.
Some success occurred after nationalistic feelings arose among the Cibao elite who resented the U. S. occupation of the country from 1916 – 1924.
Some hold that nature is largely organized in such a manner ; in particular, living organisms and the evolutionary process by which they arose are often described as chaordic in nature.
Some complications arose, however, when certain software was grandfathered in the law of GPL because of code it derived from.
Some years later the prince died, and a dispute arose between his son and heir, Eustace, and Strzelecki.
Some denominations which arose alongside the Western Christian tradition consider themselves Christian, but neither Roman Catholic nor wholly Protestant, such as the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
Some specifically claim that the Afro-Portuguese mother language of Papiamentu arose from a mixture of the Mina pidgin / creole ( a mixture of Cape Verdean pidgin / creole with Twi ) and the Angolar creole ( derived from languages of Angola and Congo ).
Some have claimed that it was possibly socialist as well, but this claim arose from a misunderstanding of the economic democracy platform of the party, which appears to be a form of corporatism.
Some of these arose from the signed English educational philosophies of the 1970s and 80s, when a committee looking for signs with direct equivalence to English words found them in ASL and / or in invented English-based signed systems used in North America and introduced them in the classroom.
Some of the confusion regarding the " grace period " arose because there is a 10 day grace period for an H-1B worker to depart the United States at the end of his authorized period of stay ( does not apply for laid-off workers ).

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