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Some and nested
Some notable differences between D and C in the area of imperative programming include D's loop construct, which allows looping over a collection, and nested functions, which are functions that are declared inside of another and may access the enclosing function's local variables.
Some newer, more experimental kinds of groups include intentional networks, anonymous, connector, hidden or nested groups, and groups with unconventional time-scales.
Some bakers use two or three thin paper liners, nested together, to simulate the strength of a single foil cup.
; Enclosing subroutine context: Some programming languages ( e. g., Pascal and Ada ) support nested subroutines, allowing an inner routine to access the context of its outer enclosing routine, i. e., the parameters and local variables within the scope of the outer routine.
Some architectures, compilers, or optimization cases store one link for each enclosing level ( not just the immediately enclosing ), so that deeply nested routines that access shallow data do not have to traverse several links ; this strategy is often called a display.
Some historical computers, such as the Burroughs large systems, had special " display registers " to support nested functions while compilers for most modern machines ( such as the ubiquitous x86 ) simply reserve a few words on the stack for the pointers, as needed.
Some languages ( such as Pascal ) allow a global goto statement to transfer control out of a nested function and into a previously invoked outer function.
Some nested radicals can be rewritten in a form that is not nested.

Some and domains
Some domains of government power are of the exclusive provision of the Province, and some are held concurrently with the Central government.
Some psychologists claim that research evidence for this type of far transfer is scarce, while others claim there is abundant evidence of far transfer in specific domains.
Some effects of linguistic relativity have been shown in several semantic domains, although they are generally weak.
Some of the initial domains ' purposes were also generalized, modified, or assigned for maintenance to special organizations affiliated with the intended purpose.
Some link spammers monitor DNS records for domains that will expire soon, then buy them when they expire and replace the pages with links to their pages.
Some examples of relational numerical abstract domains are:
Some of the big hi-tech companies settled here are leading in their domains like Thales ( Former Thomson-CSF, electronic systems for avionics and defence ), Crouzet / Schneider ( Automatic systems ), ( former Alcatel space ( Aerospatial systems )), Ascom Monetel ( Automatic paytax systems ), etc.
Some regulatory systems of Chlamydomonas are more complex than their homologs in Gymnosperms, with evolutionarily related regulatory proteins being larger and containing additional domains.
Some popular domains for constraint programming are:
Some of these domains bind zinc, but many do not ; instead binding other metals such as iron, or no metal at all.
Some domains are complex and made up of several smaller homology domains that became joined to form a larger one during evolution.
Some large chemometric application areas have gone on to represent new domains, such as molecular modeling and QSAR, cheminformatics, the ‘- omics ’ fields of genomics, proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, process modeling and process analytical technology.
Some domains referred to this position as bugyō ( 奉行 ) or toshiyori ( 年寄 ).
Some U. S. governmental entities use other domains, such as < tt > com </ tt > domains by the United States Postal Service ( which uses both < tt > usps. gov </ tt > and < tt > usps. com </ tt > for the same website, although it only advertises the < tt > com </ tt > address ), and the United States Army's recruitment website (< tt > goarmy. com </ tt >, this trend is repeated at the recruitment websites of the other branches of the U. S. military ).
Some problem domains do not clearly identify a suitable natural key.
Some genes unique to Mimivirus, including those coding for the capsid, have been conserved in a variety of viruses which infect organisms from all domains.
Some standards become mandatory when they are adopted by regulators as legal requirements in particular domains.
Some registrars do not allow domains to drop in the normal fashion, instead introducing an intermediary ( e. g., Snapnames and Namejet ) that auction the domain prior to their deletion.
Some hosters such as Godaddy have their own domain parking systems and allow unused domains to be parked with the registrant receiving a share of the PPC revenue earned.
Some applications, such as web browsers, try to resolve the domain name part of a Uniform Resource Locator ( URL ) if the resolver cannot find the specified domain or if it is clearly not fully qualified by appending frequently used top-level domains and testing the result.
Some of the scales reviewed by Furnham and Steele ( 1993 ) relate to health in more specific domains, such as obesity ( for example, Saltzer's ( 1982 ) Weight Locus of Control Scale or Stotland and Zuroff's ( 1990 ) Dieting Beliefs Scale ), mental health ( such as Wood and Letak's ( 1982 ) Mental Health Locus of Control Scale or the Depression Locus of Control Scale of Whiteman, Desmond and Price, 1987 ) and cancer ( the Cancer Locus of Control Scale of Pruyn et al., 1988 ).
Some Australian territories were, for historical reasons, also allocated top-level domains.

Some and hierarchy
Some approved of the existing church hierarchy with bishops, but others sought to reform the Episcopal churches on the Presbyterian model.
Some communities of drow worship other gods ( like Vhaeraun or Eilistraee ), and thus, their hierarchy changes, reverses the roles of males and females, or ( such as in the case of Eilastree ) even approaching something like a workable, progressive society.
Some languages also have assimilation rules based on sonority hierarchy, for example, the Finnish potential mood, in which a less sonorous segment changes to copy a more sonorous adjacent segment ( e. g. -tne-→-nne -).
Some SIGs are associated with various geographic groups, whereas others act independently of official hierarchy.
Some Unix as well as Linux distributions use symbolic links extensively in an effort to reorder the file system hierarchy.
Some have to read the message ( for example if Bill is their boss or a senior person in the hierarchy ), others will just scan it-even if they are uninterested.
Some scholars have said that Weyer intended to mock the concept of the hellish hierarchy that previous grimoires had established by writing those two books and entitling his catalogue of demons Pseudomonarchia Daemonum ( The False Kingdom of the Demons ).
Some blocked the ascent of native clergy in the Catholic hierarchy, and claimed vast estates from landless farmers.
Some believe that the figure is meant to be Nefertiti, or one of Akhenaten's daughters, who took the place of her mother in the religious and political hierarchy due to the necessity of both roles in Atenism ( after the theoretical death of Nefertiti ).
Some argue that Maslow ’ s hierarchy of needs theory, a motivation theory, laid the foundation for job satisfaction theory.
Some subtypes dominate others, though as slaadi are creatures of chaos, such domination occurs not through a regimented hierarchy, but by brute force.
Some houses have a more flexible hierarchy which allows the male pai-de-santo to be the head priest.
Some errors may be just amusing, such as the story that the heads of the Ottoman religious-cum-legal hierarchy, the seyhulislams, if executed, were ground to death in a gigantic mortar and pestle ... Others are more serious and have much hampered research, such as the inclination to explain anything and everything by Ottoman decline.
Some other dharmapālas, notably Mahakala ( Daikoku ), belong to the fourth hierarchy of deities ( tenbu ).
Some in its religious hierarchy have been brought to trial for their participation by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and convicted.
Some of the new people who came into the Soviet hierarchy, like Mikhail Gorbachev were younger, better educated and more independent thinkers.
Some authors, however, reserve the term for more restricted grammars in the Chomsky hierarchy: context-sensitive grammars, or context-free grammars.
Some of the most prominent members of the Russian Orthodox hierarchy and some activists were jailed or forced to leave the church.
Some domain name registries introduce a second-level hierarchy to a TLD that indicates the type of organization intended to register an SLD under it.
Some researchers and applications have experimented with combining structured hierarchy and " flat " tagging to aid in information retrieval.
Some theorists assert that, with appropriate controls, a market mechanism can replace a hierarchy, even a command hierarchy, by ordering actions for which the highest bid is received:
Some believe that Ali Salman, the formal head of al-Wefaq and also a cleric, is a “ puppet obeying the orders of Isa Qassim, his former teacher and superior in the clerical hierarchy ”.
Some generative researchers have applied markedness to second-language acquisition theory, treating it as an inherent learning hierarchy which reflects the sequence in which constructions are acquired, the difficulty of acquiring certain constructions, and the transferability of rules across languages NEEDED.

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