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Some and judges
Some scholars have inferred that the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and didn't actually make legal judgements.
Some ecclesiastical officials are required to have the doctorate ( JCD ) or at least the licentiate ( JCL ) in canon law in order to fulfill their functions: judicial vicars ( c. 1419. 1 ), judges ( c. 1421. 3 ), promoters of justice ( c. 1435 ), defenders of the bond ( c. 1435 ).
Some commentators say the name comes from the verb śœarar (" to rule, be strong, have authority over "), thereby making the name mean " God rules " or " God judges ".
Some early American lawyers and judges perceived natural law as too tenuous, amorphous and evanescent a legal basis for grounding concrete rights and governmental limitations.
Some deities are asserted to be the directors of time and fate itself, to be the givers of human law and morality, to be the ultimate judges of human worth and behavior, and to be the designers and creators of everything ( the Earth or Universe and all contents ).
Some judges and proponents of racially drawn congressional districts have interpreted Section 5 of the Act as requiring racial gerrymandering in order to ensure minority representation.
Some such judges, for instance judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, are called ' Lords Justices ', or ' Ladies Justices ', as the case may be.
( Some passages speak of multiple " chief judges ," probably synonymous with " higher judges "; e. g., Alma 62: 47 ; 3 Ne.
The determination of alimony varies greatly from country to country and from state to state within the U. S. Some state statutes, including those of Texas, Montana, Kansas, Utah, Kentucky and Maine, give explicit guidelines to judges on the amount and / or duration of alimony.
Some 149 sitting United States federal judges are Harvard Law School graduates ; six of the nine sitting justices of the Supreme Court of the United States attended the law school ( Chief Justice John G. Roberts and Associate Justices Anthony Kennedy, Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia and Elena Kagan ).
Some of the most prominent poets were judges such as Al-Khansa and Al-Nabigha.
Some states have very strict guidelines for judges to follow ; these are usually provided in the form of a published bail schedule.
Some states refuse to set a fixed minimum age, but leave discretion to prosecutors to argue or the judges to rule on whether the child or adolescent (" juvenile ") defendant understood that what was being done was wrong.
Some wanted the words " natural justice " in the place of " fundamental justice ," as " natural justice " was indeed a more common phrase with judges and authors.
Some medieval writers believed that the host was replaced by a toad, a turnip or a piece of dry flesh, but most judges and authors believed that true hosts were given by Christian priests, who had made diabolical pacts, to the attendants of the Sabbath to be profaned by them.
Some competitions also present judges ' choice or other special awards.
Some federal and state-court judges publish general guidelines and sample summary-judgment forms.
Some judges do wear wigs as part of the ceremonies during the opening address of the legal year in Hong Kong.
With reference to the economic regulations at issue, Holmes wrote, " Some of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share.
Some classes of cases, such as intellectual property disputes, are heard by designated judges.
Some governors too were removed for corruption, though, some judges reversed some decision.

Some and eschew
Some Modern Orthodox leaders cooperate and work with the Conservative movement, while haredi (" Ultra-Orthodox ") Jews often eschew formal contact with Conservative Judaism, or at least its rabbinate.
Some interfaces such as Sugar or Chrome OS eschew the desktop metaphor altogether, simplifying their interfaces for specialized applications.
Some young people today in queer communities eschew butch or femme classifications, believing that they are inadequate to describe an individual, or that labels are limiting in and of themselves.
Some systems eschew the use of classes and levels entirely ; others hybridise them with skill-based systems or emulate them with character templates.
Some airlines eschew the use of gates that include jetways, since these generally cost more to lease.
Some leagues may eschew overtime periods altogether and end games in shootout should teams be tied at the end of regulation.
Some smaller sized atmospheric tactical missiles, such as the AIM-9X Sidewinder, eschew flight control surfaces and instead use mechanical vanes to deflect motor exhaust to one side.
Some people eschew the label " postmodern Christianity " because the meaning of the term " postmodern " is frequently debated, even between those who use the label.
Some relationally oriented psychoanalysts eschew the traditional Freudian emphasis on interpretation and free association, instead emphazing the importance of creating a lively, genuine relationship with the patient.
Some companies eschew the standard PVC waterproof lining for compounds such as thermoplastic polyurethanes, which are newer, comparatively more expensive, more durable, more environmentally friendly, and less volatile.
Some Germanic Neopagans, most notably the Theodish, wear clothing modeled on those of the Anglo-Saxon or Norse ' Viking ' during ritual, while others eschew this practice.

Some and special
Some special health requirements might have to be met.
Some, like the British and the French, maintain an elaborate system of personal contacts and have experts constantly studying special areas of the American scene.
Some abugidas use a special symbol to suppress the inherent vowel so that the consonant alone can be properly represented.
Some mainframes designed in the 1960s, such as the Burroughs B5000 and its successors, had special instructions for array indexing that included index-bounds checking ..
Some authors, however, consider alkaloids a special case of amines.
Some general purpose Bulletin Board Systems had special levels of access that were given to those who paid extra money, uploaded useful files or knew the SysOp personally.
Some small cafés offer sweetener substitutes such as honey, agave, stevia, and aspartame upon special request.
Some public authorities, police forces and military forces make use of armoured buses where there is a special need to provide increased passenger protection.
Some songs from special events include " One Moment in Time " for Cal Ripken's record-breaking game.
Some religions ascribe a special status to the female breast, either in formal teachings or through symbolism.
Some Buddhists eat vegetarian only once per week or month, or on special occasions such as annual visits to an ancestor's grave.
Some drives use special techniques, such as Plextor's GigaRec or Sanyo's HD-BURN, to write more data onto a given disc ; these techniques are inherently deviations from the Compact Disc ( Red, Yellow, and / or Orange Book ) standards, making the recorded discs proprietary-formatted and not fully compatible with standard CD players and drives.
Some processors, like the Intel 80386 and its successors, have hardware support for context switches, by making use of a special data segment designated the Task State Segment or TSS.
Some error-correcting codes are based on special checksums that not only detect common errors but also allow the original data to be recovered in certain cases.
Some of them are not main-stream types, but most of them have received special attention ( e. g., in research ) due to end-user requirements.
Some groups advocate certain prepared foods or special menus, while others train dieters to make healthy choices from restaurant menus and while grocery-shopping and cooking.
Some systems, like Wade – Giles tao 道 and t ' ao 桃, introduce a special symbol for aspiration ; others, like Pinyin dao 道 and tao 桃, use " d " and " t ".
Some special purpose languages such as Coq allow only well-founded recursion and are strongly normalizing ( nonterminating computations can be expressed only with infinite streams of values called codata ).
Some of the male lecturers in Oxford are still not happy with women getting degrees ; the number of women in the University is restricted by statute to no more than 25 % ( a restriction which would only be removed in the 1970s ); women are segregated in special women's colleges such as Shrewsbury, while the prestigious historic colleges remain exclusively male ; women's colleges are starved for funds and run on a shoestring.
Some people use realization for the general notion and reserve the term representation for the special case of linear representations.
Some superalloys used for special applications contain hafnium in combination with niobium, titanium, or tungsten.
Some national bodies allow games with only a single referee in special cases like illness on short notice.
Some IPv6 addresses are reserved for special purposes, such as loopback, 6to4 tunneling, and Teredo tunneling.
Some optical keyboards use a special key structure that blocks the light in a certain pattern, allowing only one beam per row of keys ( most commonly a horizontal beam ).
Some earlier optical keyboards were limited in their structure and required special casing to block external light, no multi-key functionality was supported and the design was very limited to a thick rectangular case.

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