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Some and mainstream
Some researchers state that the evidence-based approach to defining CAM is problematic because some CAM is tested, and research suggests that many mainstream medical techniques lack solid evidence.
Some expressed incomprehension or even hostility, varying from a rejection by the archaeological mainstream of what they saw as an archaeoastronomical fringe to an incomprehension between the cultural focus of archaeologists and the quantitative focus of early archaeoastronomers.
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 independent comics continued in the tradition of underground comics, though their content was generally less explicit, and others resembled the output of mainstream publishers in format and genre but were published by smaller artist-owned companies or by single artists.
Some advocates of free market ideologies have criticized mainstream conceptions of the free market, arguing that a truly free market would not resemble the modern-day capitalist economy.
Some common mainstream GUT models are:
Some contend that these productions paved the way for more explicit violence in both horror and mainstream films.
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 notable differences with mainstream Christianity include: A belief that Jesus began his atonement in the garden of Gethsemane and continued it to his crucifixion, rather than the orthodox belief that the crucifixion alone was the physical atonement ; and an afterlife with three degrees of glory, with hell ( often called spirit prison ) being a temporary repository for the wicked between death and the resurrection.
Some mainstream academics also argue the Oxford theory is based on simple snobbishness: that anti-Stratfordians reject the idea that the son of a mere tradesman could write the plays and poems of Shakespeare.
Some of British punk rock's leading figures made a show of rejecting not only contemporary mainstream rock and the broader culture it was associated with, but their own most celebrated predecessors: " No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones in 1977 ," declared The Clash song " 1977 ".
Some protosciences go on to become an accepted part of mainstream science.
Robert Todd Carroll has said of Steiner that " Some of his ideas on education – such as educating the handicapped in the mainstream – are worth considering, although his overall plan for developing the spirit and the soul rather than the intellect cannot be admired ".
Some mainstream scholars of Islam define sufism as simply the name for the inner or esoteric dimension of Islam.
Some verlan words have gained mainstream currency.
Some of the courses represent less frequently used mainstream skills ( such as " Twin-set diver ", " Full face-mask diver ", " Surface Marker Buoy " and " Advanced wreck diver " specialties ).
Some plus-size models have appeared in runway shows and campaigns for mainstream retailers and designers such as Gucci, Jean-Paul Gaulthier, Levi's and Versace Jeans.
Some have diverged from the mainstream of the genus to the extent that they are quite isolated genetically and are able to be recognised by only a few relatively invariant characteristics.
Some, such as those of modern Hipster culture, have stated that they see mainstream as the antithesis of individuality.
Some argue it demonstrates Norse visits to North America unknown to archaeology ; mainstream belief is that it was brought to the site from Labrador or Newfoundland by native trade.
Some argue that the use of corsetry and hobble skirts back in the late 18th century was the first mainstream note of fetish fashions, because the majority of society did not have access to these articles.
Some credit this as the point where the mainstream entertainment industry realised that the rock concert industry had overtaken them in technical expertise.
Some saw Q-Tip's arguably radio-friendly material as pandering to the mainstream ; something his former group was highly respected for avoiding during their run.
Some doctrine and practices that Hinn teaches would be thought unusual in mainstream Christianity.
Some films produced outside the mainstream studio system during this time did flout the conventions of the code, such as Child Bride ( 1938 ), which featured a nude scene involving a 12 year old child actress ( Shirley Mills ).

Some and Protestant
Some Protestant charismatic and British New Church Movement churches include " apostles " among the offices that should be evident into modern times in a true church, though they never trace an historical line of succession.
Some Protestant US military chaplains carry the Roman Rite version of the Anointing of the Sick with them for use if called upon to assist wounded or dying soldiers who are Catholics.
Some Protestant churches including the Lutheran and Methodist churches have bishops serving similar functions as well, though not always understood to be within apostolic succession in the same way.
Some Anglican churches consider themselves both Protestant and Catholic.
Some groups of individuals who hold basic Protestant tenets identify themselves simply as " Christians " or " born-again Christians ".
Some Protestant groups have cited Genesis 9: 5 – 6, Romans 13: 3 – 4, and
Some Christians agree that Jews who accept Jesus should still observe all of Torah, see for example Dual-covenant theology, based on warnings by Jesus to Jews not to use him as an excuse to disregard it, and they support efforts of those such as Messianic Jews ( Messianic Judaism is considered by most Christians and Jews to be a form of Christianity ) to do that, but some Protestant forms of Christianity oppose all observance to the Mosaic law, even by Jews, which Luther criticised as Antinomianism, see Antinomianism # Antinomian Controversies in Lutheranism and Luther # Anti-Antinomianism for details.
Some Protestant churches avoid using the term completely, to the extent among many Lutherans of reciting the Creed with the word " Christian " in place of " catholic ".
Some Waldensian ideas were absorbed into early Protestant sects, such as the Hussites, Lollards, and the Moravian Church ( Herrnhuters of Germany ).
Some Protestant Christian denominations prohibit the drinking of alcohol based upon Biblical passages which condemn drunkenness ( such as Proverbs 23: 21, Isaiah 28: 1, Habakkuk 2: 15 ), but others allow moderate use of alcohol.
( Some distinguished Protestant churches in the US had this practice in the 19th century, besides the Church of England and the Presbyterian Church of Scotland ).
Some Protestant communities including most Lutheran churches practice closed communion and require catechetical instruction for all people before receiving the Eucharist.
Some secularists reject the use of " Judeo-Christian " as a code-word for a particular kind of Christian America, with scant regard to modern Jewish, Catholic, or Christian traditions, including the liberal strains of different faiths, such as Reform Judaism and liberal Protestant Christianity.
Some Protestant sects argue fiercely against Roman Catholicism, and fundamentalist Christians of all kinds teach that religious practices like those of paganism and witchcraft are pernicious.
Some Protestant denominations, such as Methodism, Presbyterianism, and Lutheranism, are hierarchical in nature ; and ordination and assignment to individual pastorates or other ministries are made by the parent denominations.
Some Protestant denominations require that candidates for ordination be " licensed " to the ministry for a period of time ( typically one to three years ) prior to being ordained.
Some Protestant denominations dislike the word clergy and do not use it of their own leaders.
Some modern historians such as Pamela E. Ritchie believe that the change to Guise's policy was not dramatic, but both Catholic and Protestant would perceive and react to the tense political situation.
Some Protestant denominations avoid this more successfully than others.
Some students attend schools run by Roman Catholic, Lutheran, evangelical Protestant and Quaker organizations, in and around Levittown.
Some Anglican and Protestant institutes are " dispersed ", that is, living in the world rather than communally.
Some in the King's service, such as the Earl of Salisbury and the Earl of Melfort, betrayed their Protestant upbringing in order to gain favour at court, but although Churchill remained true to his conscience, telling the King, " I have been bred a Protestant, and intend to live and die in that communion ", he was also motivated by self-interest.
Some Protestant denominations cite as support for tithing while many see it as a denunciation of false piety.
Some Protestant groups — especially evangelical groups — have been criticized by church officials and nationalist politicians as subversive.

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