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Some ministers solved their problems by encouraged parishioners to become devout at home, using the Book of Common Prayer for private prayer and devotion ( rather than the Bible ).
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Some countries have alternative provisions for senior appointments: In Sweden, under the Instrument of Government of 1974, the Speaker of the Riksdag has the role of formally appointing the Prime Minister, following a vote in the Riksdag, and the Prime Minister in turn appoints and dismisses cabinet ministers at his / her sole discretion.
Some ministers wanted St. Laurent to stay on and offer to form a minority government, following the logic that the popular vote had supported them and even though their Parliamentary minority was smaller than the Conservatives, the Liberals ' more recent governmental experience would make them a more effective minority.
Some people living in remote areas also use their status as ordained ULC ministers to meet the marriage officiant needs of their communities.
Some ministers avoid this complication by meeting requirements to solemnize a civil ceremony, which might include being registered as a notary public or a justice of the peace.
Some of the ministers heading congregations in the area attended the Seneca Falls Convention, but none spoke out during the sessions, not even when comments from the floor were invited.
Some Presbyterian denominations enroll ministers as members of their respective congregations, while others enroll the minister as a member of the regional presbytery.
Some are called to fulfill a particular responsibility as ordained ministers ( priesthood ) in the church.
Some Scottish Presbyterian ministers saw the fanners as sins against God, for wind was a thing specially made by him and an artificial wind was a daring and impious attempt to usurp what belonged to God alone.
Some televangelists are also regular pastors or ministers in their own places of worship ( often a megachurch ), but the majority of their followers come from their TV and radio audiences.
Some examples of this usage are the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985, and the Anglo-Irish Summits ( as meetings between the British and Irish prime ministers are usually called ).
Some are political – How to be a Minister ( 1980 ), is an irreverent look at the difficulties faced by ministers trying to control the civil service, in much the same vein as the television series Yes Minister.
Some of the other issues had been accepted by the Swiss ministers, but the main body of Amish and the Reist side were never able to reconcile on the issue of social shunning.
Some workers had already returned to work of their own accord, a symbolic victory for the Coal Board management, although ministers later admitted that the figures of returners were inflated to hurt the strikers ' morale.
Some high level members of the court are ex officio members of special ad hoc courts ; the investigatory commission of the High Court of Justice ( Haute Cour de Justice ), which may be convened to try the French President for high treason ; the French Court of Justice ( Cour de Justice de la République ), which may be convened to try current or former cabinet ministers for crimes committed while in office ; and the National Judicial Council ( Conseil supérieur de la magistrature ), which serves as a court of judicial discipline and disciplinary counsel.
Some Liberal cabinet ministers, most notably Greg Sorbara and Jim Bradley, were strongly opposed to the early election call.
Some commentators have tried to style prime ministers ' wives as " First Lady of Canada ", similar to the style of First Lady used in republics, but this is not a recognized title.
Some provinces have bestowed foreign affairs responsibilities upon these ministers, although it is constitutionally outside of their jurisdiction to do so.
Some high-ranking officials of the Spanish state ( i. e., the president, the vice-presidents and the ministers of the government, or the chairmen of the Congress of Deputies and the Senate ) are entitled to display a flag representative of their status.
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Some classical construction problems of geometry are impossible using compass and straightedge, but can be solved using origami.
Some mystery caches provide a false set of coordinates with a puzzle that must be solved to determine the final cache location.
Some ambitious programming projects failed to fit in memory or developed design defects that could not be solved.
Some hi-fi aficionados solved the problem by using reel-to-reel tape players which were capable of delivering accurate, naturally deep bass from acoustic sources, or synthetic bass not found in nature.
Some of them are propounded precisely enough to enable a clear affirmative / negative answer, like the 3rd problem ( probably the easiest for a nonspecialist to understand and also the first to be solved ) or the notorious 8th problem ( the Riemann hypothesis ).
Some others like T. L. Heath, who translated all Archimedes ' works, disagree, putting forward evidence that Archimedes really solved cubic equations using intersections of two cones, but also discussed the conditions where the roots are 0, 1 or 2.
Some well-known difficult abstract problems that have been solved relatively recently are the four-colour theorem, Fermat's Last Theorem, and the Poincaré conjecture.
Some fifth-degree equations can be solved by factorizing into radicals ; for example,, which can be written as, or, which has as solution.
Some philosophers believe that, unlike scientific or mathematical problems, no philosophical problem is truly solvable in the conventional sense, but rather problems in philosophy are often refined rather than solved.
Some differential equations can be solved using elementary algebraic operations that involve the trigonometric and exponential functions ( sometimes called elementary functions ).
Some but not all polynomial equations with rational coefficients have a solution that is an algebraic expression with a finite number of operations involving just those coefficients ( that is, can be solved algebraically ).
Some of the box games can actually be solved by the players, using the clues provided, whilst others can't and are played just as a form of light entertainment.
Some of the mystery was solved in 1826 when items associated with the French ships were found on an island in the Santa Cruz group, with wreckage of the ships themselves discovered in 1964.
Some shortcomings were never totally solved, due to the liquid propellant of the rocket engine: the acid fuel gradually corroded the missile fuselage.
Some viewpoints assert that Resolution 2758 has solved the issue of " China's representation " in the United Nations, but left the issue of Taiwan's representation unresolved in a practical sense.
Some of these problems have been solved after the recent years of political coordination between the countries, but the local tax authorities have difficulties implementing the complex rules for cross-border taxation.
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