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Some scholars argue Plato drew upon memories of past events such as the Thera eruption or the Trojan War, while others insist that he took inspiration from contemporary events like the destruction of Helike in 373 BC or the failed Athenian invasion of Sicily in 415 – 413 BC.
Some observant Jews insist that grain for matzah must be supervised since harvesting — shmurah matzah.
Some practitioners insist on a mutual NDA in all cases, to encourage the drafter to make the provisions " fair and balanced " in case the drafter's receiving-party client later ends up as a disclosing party, or vice versa ( not an uncommon occurrence ).
Some Education Authorities do not insist on students wearing a uniform as a precondition to attending and taking part in curricular activities.
Some of the political messianics insist on giving the biblical commandment to ' blot out the memory of the Amalek ' an actual contemporary relevance in the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
* Some authors insist on Zalmoxis ' relation with Pythagoras, stating that he has founded a mystical cult ; partly this theory may be found in Eliade's work ;
Some claim he was abducted by mongbats, while others insist that it was the work of more malevolent forces.
Some insist that this demonstration was staged by Iturbide himself or his loyalists.
Some insist upon keeping as literal subtitles as possible, thus the editor would merely fix spelling and grammar mistakes, while other groups are more liberal with their editing, in which case the editor often rewrites / rewords lines in their entirety.
Some pubs insist on a maximum team size ( usually between six and ten ).
Some religions, such as Roman Catholicism, insist on either burying or entombing the remains.
Some sutras, such as the Mahayana Angulimaliya Sutra, also insist that not everything is empty, for the Buddha Nature, and Liberation ( moksha ) are stated not to be empty.
Some place his birth as early as 1706 in Stonington, Connecticut ; others insist that he was born in 1713, and after his parents had moved to Hopewell Township, New Jersey in what was then Hunterdon County ( now part of Mercer County ).
Some, including Barry Stroud, continue to insist that such puzzles constitute an unanswerable objection to any knowledge claims.
Some exchanges have signed agreements with governing bodies of sport including the Jockey Club, with whom they insist they will co-operate with fully if the latter suspects corruption to have taken place.
Some students at Lafayette College, rivals of Lehigh, insist modern, paddle-less beer pong was invented at their school, but The Lafayette, the college's student newspaper, says there is no proof to back up the assertion.
Some of the Slavic neopagans use the Book of Veles as their sacred text, and consequently, insist that the document is authentic.
Some experts insist that returning the river to more natural contours would make it healthier.
Some colleges also insist on their being worn to Junior Common Room meetings, and they are often seen in college chapels.
Some authors insist that the action of G be effective ( i. e. faithful ), although the present article does not.
Some things are valued both for themselves and for their consequences ; if the instrumental optimist wants ( as some of them surely do ) to insist not only on accepting the instrumental worth of philosophy, but also of accepting nothing but its instrumental worth, then she must support the stronger claim that philosophy could only have value in virtue of its contribution to scientific-technical progress in some field or another.
Some Koreans insist that it was first cultivated on the Korean peninsula before 1000 BC and later taken to Japan, where it is now the second most popular legume after the soybean.
Some scholars insist that Mentonasc is, at it base, a Ligurian dialect, with French influences coming only later, and that its supposed misclassification as a variety of Provençal has essentially political motives.
Some insist that these character sets be properly called either multi-byte character sets ( MBCS ) or variable-width encodings because character sets like EUC-JP, EUC-TW, GB18030 and UTF-8 use more than 2 bytes for some characters, and they support 1 byte for some other characters.

Some and doctrine
Some Arminians, such as professor and theologian Robert Picirilli, reject the doctrine of open theism as a " deformed Arminianism ".
Some historians were prepared to go even further, claiming that blitzkrieg was not merely an operational doctrine of the German armed forces but a strategic concept on which the leadership of the Third Reich based its strategic and economic planning.
Some within the ELCA argued that requiring the historic episcopate would contradict the traditional Lutheran doctrine that the church exists wherever the Word is preached and Sacraments are practiced.
Some deists rejected miracles and prophecies but still considered themselves Christians because they believed in what they felt to be the pure, original form of Christianitythat is, Christianity as it existed before it was corrupted by additions of such superstitions as miracles, prophecies, and the doctrine of the Trinity.
Some of Gregory's theological writings suggest that, like his friend Gregory of Nyssa, he may have supported some form of the doctrine of apocatastasis, the belief that God will bring all of creation into harmony with the Kingdom of Heaven.
Some scholars have observed that revenge tragedies come from traditionally Catholic countries, such as Spain and Italy ; and they present a contradiction, since according to Catholic doctrine the strongest duty is to God and family.
Some Anglicans reject the doctrine that Mary was sinless and conceived without original sin, often citing that it is not within the Holy Scripture and is against the Redemptive role and purpose of Jesus Christ merited for all human beings.
Some attributes of such a god were transmitted to the bodhisattva, but the mainstream of those who venerated Avalokiteśvara upheld the Buddhist rejection of the doctrine of any creator god.
Some see a preacher as distinct from a theologian by focusing on the communication rather than the development of doctrine.
Some Reformed Christians object to this view saying that if the father of the child is regenerate, then the soul of the child would also be regenerate which obscures the doctrine of original sin.
Some recent Anglican writers explicitly accept the doctrine of transubstantiation or, while avoiding the term " transubstantiation ", speak of an " objective presence " of Christ in the Eucharist.
Some nations have argued that they are bound to grant no more rights to aliens than they do to their own citizens — the doctrine of national treatment — which also means that both would be vulnerable to the same deprivations by the government.
Some of the earliest monarchians were called Alogis because they opposed the doctrine of the Logos.
" Some Messianic believers profess only a strict view of monotheism, rejecting Trinitarian doctrine, but this is not common.
Some of the decision's critics argued that the Court's decision was a perversion of the Equal Protection Clause, and contrary to the political question doctrine.
Some Reformed theologians have mistakenly used the term " Arminianism " to include some who hold the Semipelagian doctrine of limited depravity, which allows for an " island of righteousness " in human hearts that is uncorrupted by sin and able to accept God's offer of salvation without a special dispensation of grace.
Some Jewish Philosophers, like Sadia Gaon rejected reincarnation as a Pagan doctrine.
Some analysts argue that although Jiang has consolidated power by the time he retired, his ideological stature within the Communist Party remains shaky at best, thus Jiang had to buy time to ensure that his ideological legacy such as the Three Represents, is enshrined in China's socialism doctrine.
Some doctrine and practices that Hinn teaches would be thought unusual in mainstream Christianity.
Some Jewish authorities, however, maintain that there are in reality no traces of Christian doctrine to be found in the poem, and that the author was a Jew.
Some Hindus believe the Buddha accepted and incorporated many tenets of Hinduism in his doctrine, however, Buddhists disagree and state there was no such thing as Hinduism at the time of Buddha and in fact, " Indeed, it absorbed so many Buddhist traits that it is virtually impossible to distinguish the latter in medieval and later Hinduism.
Some Protestants contend that utilizing the appellation of pastor to refer to an ordained minister contradicts the Protestant doctrine of the priesthood of all believers.
Some parents, usually those who are not awarded custody, say that using the " best interests of the child " doctrine in non-parent visitation cases fails to protect a fit parent's fundamental right to raise their child in the manner they see fit.
Some concepts from Spanish law, such as the prior appropriation doctrine and community property, still persist in some U. S. states, particularly those that were part of the Mexican Cession in 1848.
** Some states follow the " wait-and-see approach ," or " second look doctrine ," and / or apply the " cy pres doctrine ".

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