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Some critics claim copyright law protects corporate interests while criminalizing legitimate use, while proponents argue the law is fair and just.
Some activists, such as U. S. Congressman Barney Frank argue that outing is appropriate and legitimate in some cases — for example, if the individual is actively working against LGBT rights.
Some critics like Julian Spalding and Donald Kuspit have suggested that skepticism, even rejection, is a legitimate and reasonable response to much contemporary art.
Some schools and masters claim to be " the only true and legitimate heirs " of the art, but ninjutsu is not totally centralized like modernized martial arts such as judo, karate or taekwondo.
Some parties have become known for heavy drinking and relaxed morals, so much so that one hotel's satirical ad promising to safely store a patron's wedding ring during Stampede was widely viewed as a legitimate offer.
Some Jews accepted this model of religious pluralism, leading them to view Prophet Mohammed as a legitimate prophet, though not Jewish, sent to preach to the Arabs, just as the Hebrew prophets had been sent to deliver their messages to Israel ; others refused this notion in entirety.
Some legitimate software is available, but it is less popular and versions on sale are often obsolete ones.
Some virtue theorists concede this point, but respond by opposing the very notion of legitimate legislative authority instead, effectively advocating some form of anarchism as the political ideal.
Some members of the family feared that Catherine's children might supplant the Tsar's legitimate heirs.
Some view their use as being as bad as spam since they place the burden of spam fighting on legitimate email senders — who it should be noted will often indeed give up at the slightest hindrance.
Some proponents have suggested that ethical food markets – and the PGS framework directly-has furthered a ‘ cash till ’ form of political democracy, whereby consumer spending power can masquerade as a legitimate governance structure and mechanism ( i. e. democratically voted, representative, and therefore accountable ).
Some of the legitimate items that were needed caused the player to lose a life ( e. g. the bottles in the Off Licence ).
Some other small groups existing in various countries cannot be mentioned for legitimate security reasons.
Some extreme right-wing groups, which do not recognise the current government of Germany, use the term " BRD " in the same way the communists used it, to express their view that the government of the Federal Republic of Germany is not the legitimate German government.
Some LAN parties actively support file sharing for legitimate purposes ( game patches, updates, user contributed content ), and may run Direct Connect hubs or other P2P service servers.
Some hold that Christopher was a legitimate pope, regardless of the illegitimate means by which he appears to have ascended to the throne.
Some followers of the Nichiren schools stemming from Nikkō, in particular Nichiren Shōshū, view Nikkō as the sole legitimate successor to Nichiren and therefore the high priest of the school.
Some may even advertise services for transcript notation and diploma verification in order to seem more legitimate.
Some of the tools needed to extract volatile data, however, require that a computer be in a forensic lab, both to maintain a legitimate chain of evidence, and to facilitate work on the machine.
Some states which have specific legislation against switchblades allow individuals to apply for an exemption from this legislation if they have a legitimate reason.
Some of the species descriptions are without Latin diagnosis or type specimen, therefore the legitimate status of many species is suspicious and remains unclear.
Some months later the legitimate King returned with an army recruited north of the Pyrenees and attacked Pamplona without success.
For example, The National Population and Family Planning Commission put forth in a statement that,Some persons concerned in a few counties and townships of Linyi did commit practices that violated law and infringed upon legitimate rights and interests of citizens while conducting family planning work .” This statement comes in reference to some charges of forced sterilization and abortions in Linyi city of Shandong Province.
Some malicious sites use variations of the legitimate Spybot S & D URL such as " Safer-networking. com ".

Some and customers
Some distribution costs are kept up by competitive pressure, some by the fact that the customers have come to expect certain niceties and flourishes.
Some Dallas investment firms got only 100 shares, for all of their customers.
Some air shows are held as a business venture or as a trade event where aircraft, avionics and other services are promoted to potential customers.
Some virtual communities explicitly refer to the concept of cyberspace, for example Linden Lab calling their customers " Residents " of Second Life, while all such communities can be positioned " in cyberspace " for explanatory and comparative purposes ( as did Sterling in The Hacker Crackdown, followed by many journalists ), integrating the metaphor into a wider cyber-culture.
Some internet providers are offering different services to customers along with MPLS.
Some customers may return several times over a year and pawn the same valuable item as a way of borrowing money, and they return each month to pay the interest and recover the item.
Some pubs offer elaborate hot and cold snacks free to customers on Sunday lunchtimes to prevent them getting hungry and leaving for their lunch at home.
Some import British cask ale, rather than beer in kegs, in order to provide the full British real ale experience to their customers.
Some virtual phone cards allow customers to view their call detail reports ( CDRs ) online by logging in to their account.
Some restaurants are licensed to serve alcohol (" fully licensed "), and / or permit customers to " bring your own " alcohol ( BYO / BYOB ).
Some farms avoid this by running u-pick operations where the customers pick their own produce.
Some merchants attract customers to their websites by advertising through web banners or email.
Some restaurants also offer a system known as kae-dama ( 替え玉 ), where customers who have finished their noodles can request a " refill " ( for a few hundred yen more ) to be put into their remaining soup.
Some Blockbuster stores only displayed 60 copies, and others did not display the film at all, forcing customers to ask for it.
Some theaters, restaurants and other businesses shut down for the hour or closed for the evening so their customers would not miss Berle's antics.
Some colocation facilities require that employees escort customers, especially if there are not individual locked cages / cabinets for each customer.
Some customers choose to use equipment that is powered directly by 48VDC ( nominal ) battery banks.
Some convenience stores even restrict access inside at night, requiring customers to go to a walk-up window specifically for such situations to make purchases.
Some nodes ( like laptops or dialup Internet customers ) may also be available for computation but not network communications for unpredictable periods.
Some companies which offer cable TV service also offer VoIP phone, allowing customers who purchase cable TV to eliminate their plain old telephone service ( POTS ).
* Some earlier stamps, especially high values, have not found any customers using them on the day of issue, or those uses have been lost.
Some of the incorrect measurements which are commonly cited include numbers of routers, route miles of fiber optic cable, or number of customers using a particular network.
Some pubs offer hot and cold snacks free to customers on Sunday lunchtimes to prevent them getting hungry and leaving for their lunch at home.
Some of these customers are believed to be pursuing their case with the independent adjudication body IBAS as Betfair no longer falls under the jurisdiction of the Gambling Commission since its move to Gibraltar in 2011.

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