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Some and embrace
Some Anglicans and Old Catholics accept that the Bishop of Rome is primus inter pares among all primates, but they embrace Conciliarism as a necessary check on what they consider to be the " excesses " of Ultramontanism.
Some philosophers embrace the existence of both kinds of reason, while others deny the existence of one or the other.
Some partner dances such as Lindy Hop involve an open position which encourages each partner to improvise alone, yet others, such as Argentine Tango may involve a " close embrace " or closed position which require Followers to follow the Lead more comprehensively.
Some constituent states of the empire did embrace Mercantilism, most notably Prussia, which under Frederick the Great had perhaps the most rigidly controlled economy in Europe.
Some religions and sects enthusiastically embrace occultism as an integral esoteric aspect of mystical religious experience.
Some scholars emphasize that its higher rate is also a sign of submission and acceptance of Muslim rule, and some argue humiliation for failing to embrace Islam.
Some women who associate with gay men object to being called fag hags while others embrace the term.
Some do, however, embrace the term for the historic and psychological grounding that it gives them.
Some psychologists advocate a positive psychology, and explicitly embrace an empirical self-help philosophy ; " the role of positive psychology is to become a bridge between the ivory tower and the main street-between the rigor of academe and the fun of the self-help movement.
Some of these Meccano modellers enthusiastically embrace the changes and new parts.
Some have worshipped the Taoist deities religiously without bothering to delve into the theologial underpinnings, while others embrace the Taoist religion while ignoring the mythological aspects.
Some Orthodox rationalists in Israel take a " restorationist " approach, reaching back in time for tools to simplify Rabbinic Judaism and bring all Jews, regardless of status or stream of Judaism, closer to observance of Halacha, Mitzvot, Kashrut and embrace of Maimonides ' " 13 Principles of Faith ".
Some Pentecostal preachers and evangelists began to embrace and preach the doctrines of Oneness and Jesus ' Name baptism during this time, which led to friction within the new movement.
Some cultures do not embrace hugging as a sign of affection or love, such as the Himba in Namibia.
Some residents and commuters are eager to embrace what is seen as a reconnection with the rest of the city, while others cite the # 39 Bus along the old route and the Orange Line just a few blocks away as easy travel solutions.
Some may embrace a traditional role of housewife, cooking and cleaning in addition to caring for children.
Some traditional Creditistes such as Carl O ’ Malley had followed Fabien Roy into the Parti Nationale Populaire ( O ’ Malley was the PNP candidate in Notre-Dame-de-Grace riding ) even through the PNP did not embrace social credit.
Some notable labor historians turned from Marxism to embrace a postmodernist approach, emphasizing the importance of language and questioning whether classes could be so considered if they did not use a " language of class ".
Some actors embrace typecasting.
Some of her obsessions are downright weird — such as her prurient insistence that male conservatives embrace bad policy because they are impotent and horny.
Some analysts say that LIFFE had to give up its independence because it had failed to embrace technology early enough.
Some of the King ’ s aides-de-camp, and several members of the Committee went so far as to kiss and embrace the victor, who finally was carried in triumph to the retiring room under the vaulted entrance.
Some disagreement exists as to whether or not de Cleyre's rejection of individualism constituted an embrace of pure communism.
Some even go so far as to embrace certain Victorian habits such as shaving with straight razors, riding penny farthings, exchanging calling cards, and using fountain pens to write letters in florid prose sealed by wax.

Some and wholeheartedly
Some want to believe nothing of the legend, while others want to believe the legend wholeheartedly without skepticism.
Some people consider him a great general who was wholeheartedly devoted to the protection of his country, while others consider him to be a strict conservative tyrant who ursurped the government.

Some and sign
Some denominations ask new members to sign personally the chronological membership register.
Some Anglicans accept that anointing of the sick has a sacramental character and is therefore a channel of God's grace, seeing it as an " outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace " which is the definition of a sacrament.
Some suggested this dramatic fall was a sign of the general acceptance of the status quo and the likelihood of Labour's majority remaining unassailable.
Some US colleges are now going green by signing the " President's Climate Commitment ," a document that a college President can sign to enable said colleges to practice environmentalism by switching to solar power, etc.
Some signs, such as the sign commonly used for the letter C, may be one-handed.
Some injunctions contain wording that restricts damaging or vandalizing the property of another, both public and private property, including but limited to any vehicle, light fixture, door, fence, wall, gate, window, building, street sign, utility box, telephone box, trees, or power pole.
Some assume that tongues are " a sign for unbelievers that they might believe ", and so advocate it as a means of evangelism.
Some have seen this as a sign of Macbeth's power, others have seen his presence, together with Iehmarc, who may be Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, as proof that Malcolm II was overlord of Moray and of the Kingdom of the Isles.
Some supporters of infant baptism argue that circumcision is the sign of the covenant God made with Abraham and should be received by all the members of his covenant.
Some Christians who believe in dispensationalism believe prophecy ended along with the rest of the sign gifts shortly after the coming of Jesus, who delivered the " fullness of the law.
Some problems with this theory are that there is no evidence that Godberd was ever known as Robin Hood and no sign in the early Robin Hood ballads of the specific concerns of de Montfort's revolt.
Some sign languages have obtained some form of legal recognition, while others have no status at all.
Some continuity theorists point to earlier intellectual revolutions occurring in the Middle Ages, usually referring to either a European " Renaissance of the 12th century " or a medieval " Muslim scientific revolution ", as a sign of continuity.
Some delegates left before the ceremony, three remaining refused to sign.
Some vectors transform like contravariant vectors, except that when they are reflected through a mirror, they flip and gain a minus sign.
Some say Victoria's choice of a white gown may have simply been a sign of extravagance, but may have also been influenced by the values she held which emphasized sexual purity.
Some say that only First Nations could legitimately sign treaties so, by definition, Métis have no Treaty rights.
Some settings have policy guidelines ( e. g. the Criminal Justice System ) that require registered MRSLI status or, ' the yellow badge ' before a sign language interpreter can work in those settings.
Some riders believe that foam should not be cleaned off the horse's mouth before entering the arena due to it being a sign of submission.
Some authors record that Prince Asaka signed the order for Japanese soldiers in Nanking to " kill all captives " Others claim that lieutenant colonel Isamu Chō, Asaka's aide-de-camp, sent this order under the Prince's sign manual without the Prince's knowledge or assent.
Some have speculated that Jesus was himself a Pharisee and that his arguments with Pharisees is a sign of inclusion rather than fundamental conflict ( disputation being the dominant narrative mode employed in the Talmud as a search for truth, and not necessarily a sign of opposition ).
Some personalities have used a rubber or steel hand-stamp to " sign " their documents.
Some horses ( usually within the white, spotted, palomino or cremello groups of breeds ) may show amber, brown, white, and blue all within the same eye, without any sign of eye disease.

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