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Some groups offer training courses to help cyclists integrate themselves with other traffic.
Some of the problems in the Wessex genealogies may have come about because of efforts to integrate Ceawlin's line with the other lineages: it was very important to the West Saxons to be able to trace their ancestors back to Cerdic.
Some of these extensions to the relational model integrate concepts from technologies that pre-date the relational model.
Some, such as John Trudell, have used music to comment on life in Native America, and others, such as R. Carlos Nakai integrate traditional sounds with modern sounds in instrumental recordings.
Some languages flexibly integrate onomatopoeic words into their structure.
Some of these languages, including Perl, Ruby, AWK, and Tcl, integrate regular expressions into the syntax of the core language itself.
Some of the artists ' works integrate direct references and others offer contemporary viewpoints on his abstract fixations .< ref >
Some economists sought to integrate optimal tax theory with the social welfare function, which is the economic expression of the idea that equality is valuable to a greater or lesser extent.
Some TEs also contain integrons ( genetic elements that can capture and express genes from other sources ) that contain integrase enzyme which can integrate gene cassettes.
Some considerations must be made in order to successfully integrate the usage of business intelligence systems in a company.
Some companies today seek to integrate internal and external staffing.
Some editors also integrate syntax highlighting with other features, such as spell checking or code folding, as aids to editing which are external to the language.
Some, such as the Ring King, can also use " loop-staples " that enable the user to integrate folded matter into ring books and binders.
* Some people find it impossible to accept the foreign culture and integrate.
* Some people integrate fully and take on all parts of the host culture while losing their original identity.
Some types of fear conditioning ( e. g. contextual and trace ) also involve the hippocampus, an area of the brain believed to receive affective impulses from the amygdala and to integrate those impulses with previously existing information to make it meaningful.
Some banks integrate the constellation tightly with the remaining design of the note.
Some characteristic phenomena are: the derivation of first-order equations by treating the ε quantities as having negligible squares ; the possibility of isolated solutions, in that varying a solution may not be possible, or does not bring anything new ; and the question of whether the infinitesimal constraints actually ' integrate ', so that their solution does provide small variations.
Some experts advise that parents should not talk to infants and young children solely in baby talk, but should integrate some normal adult speech as well.
Some popular computers, like the Atari 400, did not even integrate internal slots.
File: Huťská 1753, domovní číslo. jpg | Some signs integrate both types of number into one sign.
Some Romanian lesser-nobles converted to Catholicism in an attempt to integrate into the Hungarian nobility.
Some recreational blue roofs integrate rooftop waterplay areas that can also be used to irrigate a green roof, or to cool the roof of a building on hot days, in order to eliminate or at least reduce the HVAC load placed on mechanical refrigeration equipment.
Some changes have been made to the car ’ s overall styling to seamlessly integrate the boot.

Some and scope
Some ANACs are very regional or local in scope, while others are state -/ province-or area-code-wide: there appears to be no consistent national system for them.
Some assessments suggest that Bruno's ideas about the universe played a smaller role in his trial than his pantheist beliefs, which differed from the interpretations and scope of God held by the Catholic Church.
Some are more general in scope ( the United Nations ) while others may have subject-specific missions ( such as Interpol or the International Organization for Standardization and other standards organizations ).
Some historians extend the scope of the General Crisis to encompass the globe, as with the demographic collapse of the Ming Dynasty, China lost approximately 30 % of its population.
Some of these arguments can be shown to be of a limited scope, when analyzed from a game-theoretic point of view.
Some of the techniques that can be applied in a more limited scope, such as macro compression ( which saves space by collapsing common sequences of instructions ), are more effective when the entire executable task image is available for analysis.
Some copyright owners use EULAs in an effort to circumvent limitations the applicable copyright law places on their copyrights ( such as the limitations in sections 107-122 of the United States Copyright Act ), or to expand the scope of control over the work into areas for which copyright protection is denied by law ( such as attempting to charge for, regulate or prevent private performances of a work beyond a certain number of performances or beyond a certain period of time ).
Some paramedics and EMTs, known as Wilderness Emergency Medical Technicians, utilize expanded scope of practice protocols that are operationalized when in wilderness ( remote, austere, or resource-deficient ) environments.
Some implementations allow a single scope identifier to be associated with a statement that has not been assigned a URI, itself.
:[...] Some idea of the scope of economic collaboration can be had from the fact that from the beginning of 1942 through 1945 Canada, on her part, furnished the United States with $ 1, 000, 000, 000 to $ 1, 250, 000, 000 in defense materials and services.
Some specific applications, such as the use for primary mammography interpretation, are additionally regulated within the scope of the Mammography Quality Standards Act.
Some regions permit minor surgery, access to prescription drugs, spinal manipulations, obstetrics and gynecology and other regions exclude these from the naturopathic scope of practice.
Some years earlier in Crotty v. An Taoiseach, the Irish Supreme Court ruled that changes to the " essential scope or objectives " of then European Communities required such an amendment but it is not entirely clear how it was thought the Nice treaty did so.
Some have bordered on all-out war, while others were limited in scope.
Some historians of science have argued that the result was an unsatisfactory compromise between too many clashing visions of the purpose and scope of the federal government.
Some music festivals are strictly local in scope, including few or no performers with a national reputation, and are generally operated by local promoters.
Some argue that CRIA wanted to limit the scope of the private copying levy, given that it legalizes copying for the private use of the person making the copy, possibly regardless of whether the source is non-infringing or not.
Some species are popular as bonsai material because they have characteristics, such as small leaves or needles, that make them appropriate for the compact visual scope of bonsai.
Some other languages support similar, if not more powerful compile-time facilities ( such as Lisp macros ), but those are outside the scope of this article.
* Some games require snipers to leave the scope to cycle the bolt ( thus losing the target, preventing the sniper from simply waiting in-scope to fire on his victim again if a kill is not attained ).
Some attack subs are also armed with cruise missiles mounted in vertical launch tubes, increasing the scope of their potential missions to include land targets.
Some are stunned by its scope and many others, such as John Banville, have professed themselves utterly baffled by it-feeling it to be wilfully obscure.
Some tests and test categories are unique in their mechanism or scope, and require a separate analyser for only a few tests, or even for only one test.
Some of the revisionists, falling into the trap laid for them, widened the scope of the debate and gave it the character of an insulting campaign against the chiefs of the army, which hurt the feelings of many sincere patriots and drove them over to the other side.
Some modern courts up to and including the U. S. Supreme Court still interpret the Civil Rights Cases as limiting the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment.

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