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Some and informative
Some observers consider the term " slave " to be more misleading than informative in describing the local practice.
Some Messianic communities believe that the rabbinic commentaries such as the Mishnah and the Talmud, while historically informative and useful in understanding tradition, are not normative and may not be followed where they differ from the messianic scriptures.
Some unions and trade organisations have run informative advertisements to promote public awareness of what they see as the value of their organization.
Some Bayesian procedures involve the calculation of group membership probabilities: these can be viewed as providing a more informative outcome of a data analysis than a simple attribution of a single group-label to each new observation.
Some of these features included helicopter rides, a train which ran around the circumference of the park carrying 55 passengers, a carousel, the famous “ jail ”, moon module, and informative film.
Some would call this a pure common value auction, using the term common values to describe any auction in which ( i ) bidders have different information and ( ii ) one bidder's information would be informative to another bidder about the latter's valuation for the good.

Some and descriptive
Some authorities see in the name " Druze " a descriptive epithet, derived from Arabic dâresah (" those who study ").
Some philosophers rely on descriptive ethics and choices made and unchallenged by a society or culture to derive categories, which typically vary by context.
Some scholars take the term kenning broadly to include any noun-substitute consisting of two or more elements, including merely descriptive epithets ( such as Old Norse grand viðar “ bane of wood ” = “ fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), while others would restrict it to metaphorical instances ( such as Old Norse sól húsanna “ sun of the houses ” = “ fire ” ( Snorri Sturluson: Skáldskaparmál 36 )), specifically those where “ he base-word identifies the referent with something which it is not, except in a specially conceived relation which the poet imagines between it and the sense of the limiting element '” ( Brodeur ( 1959 ) pp. 248 – 253 ).
Some subfields of modern phonology have a crossover with phonetics in descriptive disciplines such as psycholinguistics and speech perception, resulting in specific areas like articulatory phonology or laboratory phonology.
Some authorities do accept them as descriptive of male falsettists, although this view is subject to controversy ; they would reserve the term " countertenor " for men who, like Russell Oberlin, achieve a soprano range voice with little or no falsetto, equating it with haute-contre and the Italian tenor altino.
Some scholars propose that the names of the valkyries themselves contain no individuality, but are rather descriptive of the traits and nature of war-goddesses, and are possibly the descriptive creations of skalds.
Some valkyrie names may be descriptive of the roles and abilities of the valkyries.
Some of the descriptive passages of the biblical countryside are lush and beautifully written, but they seem superfluous – Technicolor glosses.
Some corporations choose not to have a descriptive element.
Some critics have argued that research based on ANT perspectives remains entirely descriptive and fails to provide explanations for social processes.
Some published standards only use those more descriptive terms and may never refer to these various lumber components as cleats.
Some decision analysts, in turn, argue that their approach is prescriptive, providing a prescription of what actions to take based on sound logic, rather than a descriptive approach, describing the flaws in the way people do make decisions.
Some labels used to denote classes of CPU architectures are not particularly descriptive, especially so the CISC label ; many early designs retroactively denoted " CISC " are in fact significantly simpler than modern RISC processors ( in several respects ).
Some aptronyms are ironic rather than descriptive.
Some have suggested the term " spatial efficiency " as more descriptive.
Some have no particular or descriptive name: for example, those invoked along with Mars in the Carmen Arvale are simply Lases ( an archaic form of Lares ), whose divine functions must be inferred from the wording and context of the Carmen itself.
Some years previously Ayloffe had induced Joshua Kirby, a well-known draughtsman of Ipswich, to prepare a number of engravings of the chief buildings and monuments in Suffolk, and twelve of them were published with descriptive letterpress by Ayloffe in 1748.

Some and statistics
Some sabermetric statistics have entered the mainstream baseball world that measure a batter's overall performance including On-base plus slugging, commonly referred to as OPS.
Some widely-used methods of conventional statistics, for example many significance tests, are not consistent with the likelihood principle.
Some recent work has been done in analysis using concepts from non-standard analysis, particularly in investigating limiting processes of statistics and mathematical physics.
Some take this concept further by creating E-feds ( electronic federations ), where a user can create their own fictional wrestling character, and roleplaying storylines with other users, leading to scheduled " shows " where match results are determined by the organizers, usually based on a combination of the characters ' statistics and the players ' roleplaying aptitude, sometimes with audience voting.
Some research is empirically driven such as dimensional models based on multivariate statistics such as factor analysis, whereas other research emphasizes theory development such as psychodynamics.
Some examples of this in present day are statistics including, but not limited to, the racial breakdown of the prison population versus the national population, physical abilities and mental ability statistics, and other data gathered by scientific groups.
Some consider statistics to be a mathematical body of science pertaining to the collection, analysis, interpretation or explanation, and presentation of data, while others consider it a branch of mathematics concerned with collecting and interpreting data.
Some scholars pinpoint the origin of statistics to 1663, with the publication of Natural and Political Observations upon the Bills of Mortality by John Graunt.
Some titles use additional statistics or additional conflict resolution mechanics.
Some parts of the city, such as the place where the statistics below were taken, have an alpine or tundra climate with a winter dry season.
Some journalists have questioned his disregard of statistics to determine pitching match-ups with his hitting line-ups.
Some of them are important commercial fishery species, notably small yellow croaker with reported landings of 218, 00 – 407, 000 tonnes in 2000 – 2009 ; based on the FAO fishery statistics from 2009, it was the 25th most important fishery species worldwide.
Medical facilities in the U. S do not report waiting times in national statistics as is done in other countries and it is a myth to believe there is no waiting for care in the U. S. Some argue wait times in the U. S could actually be as long as or longer than in other countries with universal health care.
Some efforts have also been made to promote guinea pig husbandry in developing countries of West Africa, where they occur more widely than generally known because they are usually not covered by livestock statistics.
Some correlation statistics, such as the rank correlation coefficient, are also invariant to monotone transformations of the marginal distributions of X and / or Y.
Some statistics even mention an adherence to Spiritist practices by 40 million people in Brazil.
Some statistics for the local area suggest that wages are " low ", but also that the rate of unemployment is below average.
Some law school graduates suggest that their schools use misleading statistics to attract students.
* Disability Statistics Some recent disability statistics
Some additional statistics:
Some have suggested that rather than espousing violence, white nationalists tend to use statistics and social science data to argue for a self-conscious white identity.
Some sports credit individual players, particularly goalkeepers and starting pitchers, with shutouts and keep track of them as statistics ; others do not.
Some statistics seem to indicate that the A82 between Tarbet and Tyndrum is the third most dangerous road in Scotland though other research publicised in 2011 disputes this.
Some road safety authorities have been accused of having a deliberate policy of discouraging cycling as a means of reducing bicyclist casualty statistics.

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