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Some merchants do not offer a cardholder the option of signing or entering a PIN when the transaction is below their threshold amount.
Some Greeks grew rich as merchants and shipowners, and Piraeus became a major port, but little of this wealth found its way to the Greek peasantry.
Some wholesale merchants only organize the movement of goods rather than move the goods themselves.
Some of those youths spent that income on new fashions popularized by American soul groups, British R & B bands, certain movie actors, and Carnaby Street clothing merchants.
Some were merchants importing raw materials: timber from Byblos, semi-precious stones from as far away as Afghanistan, tin, copper, bronze, medicines for the doctors, perfumes for the wigmakers, bitumen, natron, linen, frankincense and myrrh for the mummification industry at Karnak or exporting grain and beer to as far away as Greece.
Some of these may resemble known marks of merchants from the city of Bristol, but this is not proof that they originated there.
Some English-speaking merchants were opposed, but were in a fairly small minority.
Some aspects of the resistance to the act, particularly the activities of the Sons of Liberty and merchants in organizing opposition, provided a sort of rehearsal for similar acts of resistance to the 1767 Townshend Acts.
Some scholars argue that this might have caused the diaspora ( Minangkabau, " merantau ") of Minangkabau males throughout the Maritime Southeast Asia to become scholars or to seek fortune as merchants.
Some captains were very creative about disguising their vessels to masquerade as allied or neutral merchants.
Some of the landowners were also involved in commerce but their interest differed from the other merchants of Belize Town.
Some early civilizations, such as Ptolemaic Egypt adopted a closed currency policy whereby foreign merchants had to exchange their coin for local money.
Some merchants found The Shoplifting Act overly severe, jurors often deliberately under-valued the cost of items stolen so convicted shoplifters would escape death, and reformist lawyers advocated for the Act's repeal, but The Shoplifting Act was supported by powerful people such as Lord Ellenborough, who characterized penal transportation as " a summer airing to a milder climate " and the archbishop of Canterbury, who believed that strong punishment was necessary to prevent a dramatic increase in crime.
Some department stores leased space to individual merchants, similar to the changes in late 17th-century London, but by 1900 the smaller merchants were purchased or eventually replaced by the larger companies.
Some men became merchants and bankers, and made their fortunes that way.
Some scholars say that Karaites in Crimea are descendants of Karaite merchants who migrated to Crimea from the Byzantine Empire ( Schur 1995 ), presumably adopting a Turkic language upon their arrival in Crimea.
Some merchants will only sell sets to licensed massage therapists.
Some merchants having found themselves forced into a position to sell their goods for a price lower than what it cost to create it ( i. e. cost of baking bread, growing vegetables, etc .,) chose to hide their expensive goods from the market, either for personal use or for sale on the black market.
Some merchants resisted this disapproval of the packaging, as longboxes theoretically made it harder for shoplifters to hide the items as well as avoiding friction with retailers.
Some of it was highly elaborate, commissioned by wealthy merchants and daimyo.
Some Russian merchants had permanent residences and warehouses just outside the gate.
Some of the dynasty remained ( and prospered, to an extent ) in Constantinople long after the Ottoman conquest ; 15th and 16h century Ottoman documents identify tax-farmers and merchants called Comnenus bin Palaeologus, Yorgi bin Palaeologus, and Manuel Palaeologus.
Some ethnic Chinese merchants became the court officials, holding crucial positions.

Some and attract
Some of this trend toward area vocational schools has been related to the problems of persistent labor surplus areas and their desire to attract new industry.
Some of the plants are herbs that produce enough scent to possibly dilute the odours of nearby plants, or the pheromones emitted by insects that find those plants, which would otherwise attract more pests.
Some bridges attract people attempting suicide, and become known as suicide bridges.
Some of the international opposition to FGM continues to attract critics.
Some shrines may have festivals that attract hundreds of thousands, especially in the New Year season.
; Congestion of villages and beauty spots: Some of the most popular " honeypot " areas attract large numbers of visitors, resulting in overcrowded car parks, blocked roads, and overstretched local facilities, particularly on Sundays in the summer and on bank holidays.
Some cathedrals such as Santiago de Compostela continue to attract pilgrims.
Some have long feelers to help them locate prey or attract mates in the pitch black of the deep ocean.
Some of the colonies ( Stumista ) have been in existence for over 40 years and their reputation allows them to attract a range of international artists.
Some processes, such as motion or a sudden loud noise, can attract our attention in a pre-conscious, or non-volitional way.
Some plants may be grown for food production, some to attract beneficial insects, and others to repel harmful insects.
Some companies, which are large in terms of fundamental value or which intend to attract foreign capital, might prefer to use Indian accounting standards convergent with IFRS earlier than required under the road map presented by the government.
Some bands reject the label because they do not wish to exclusively attract Christian fans, or because they have been identified with another particular music genre, such as heavy metal or indie rock.
Some of the stories contained a note that was new in German literature and that endeared them particularly to Germans as embodying an ideal as yet unrealized in their own country: they narrate the development of character under the relatively free conditions of little Switzerland, picturing an unbureaucratic civic life and an independence of business initiative that cannot but attract those who are denied these privileges.
Some civic leaders are attempting to attract businesses and homeowners from the neighboring Pittsburgh metropolitan area, marketing Weirton as a bedroom community, taking advantage of the close proximity to the Pittsburgh International Airport and major interstates.
Some observe that the ability of Modern Orthodoxy to attract a large following and maintain its strength as a movement is ( ironically ) inhibited by the fact that it embraces modernity-its raison d ' ĂȘtre-and that it is highly rational and intellectual.
Some, now exhausted, former open-pit mines are now being converted into artificial lakes, with much hope to attract vacationers, and the area is now being referred to as Lausitzer Seenland (' Lusatian Lakeland ').
Some are outside interests, often pushing proposals which would harm the city ( i. e. building a casino, which would attract crime ) in exchange for a boost to its financial coffers.
Some weekends would attract up to 70 people.
Some of them, such as Arbortext Editor and XMetaL Author, provide attractive WYSIWYG-ish interfaces with support for XML standards and Unicode to attract a wider spectrum of users.
Some fairs may feature compact roller coasters to attract teenagers and preteens.
Some plants and fungi smell like decomposing carrion and attract insects that aid in reproduction.
Some law school graduates suggest that their schools use misleading statistics to attract students.
Some companies set up traps or " hot spots " to attract people and are then able to know when someone is trying to hack into that area.

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