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Some and functions
Some of the major functions of religion
Some suggest it is associated with their effect on angiotensin II-mediated homeostatic functions, such as renal blood flow.
Some of these have functions by themselves or in a modified form ; for instance, glutamate functions as an important neurotransmitter.
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 ecclesiastical officials are required to have the doctorate ( JCD ) or at least the licentiate ( JCL ) in canon law in order to fulfill their functions: judicial vicars ( c. 1419. 1 ), judges ( c. 1421. 3 ), promoters of justice ( c. 1435 ), defenders of the bond ( c. 1435 ).
Some programming languages almost always use curried functions to achieve multiple arguments ; notable examples are ML and Haskell, where in both cases all functions have exactly one argument.
Some of them, such as the DBI family of modules used for interfacing with SQL databases, are nearly irreplaceable in their area of function ; others, such as the List :: Util module, are simply handy resources containing a few common functions.
Some content-control software includes time control functions that empowers parents to set the amount of time that child may spend accessing the Internet or playing games or other computer activities.
Some have hardware support for operations like scanning for a substring, arbitrary-precision BCD arithmetic, or transcendental functions, while others have only 8-bit addition and subtraction.
Some comparisons of its typology and musical functions with similar instruments throughout the world ".
# Some functions can be applied to both sides.
Some evolutionary psychologists apply the same thinking to psychology, arguing that the mind has a modular structure similar to that of the body, with different modular adaptations serving different functions.
Some of these serve similar grammatical functions ( see auxiliary verbs ).
Some groups of deities were of indeterminate size, and were linked by their similar functions.
Some compilers, such as gcc, add extra keywords for a programmer to explicitly mark external functions as pure, to enable such optimizations.
Some hash functions may map two or more keys to the same hash value, causing a collision.
Some cryptographic hash functions, such as SHA-1, have even stronger uniformity guarantees than checksums or fingerprints, and thus can provide very good general-purpose hashing functions.
Some but not all such grammatical conjunctions are truth functions.
Some programming languages delay evaluation of expressions by default, and some others provide functions or special syntax to delay evaluation.
Some cluster bombs combine these functions.
Some psychologists argue that only the " higher " intellectual functions constitute mind, particularly reason and memory.
Some mitochondrial functions are performed only in specific types of cells.

Some and exercised
Some of its powers may, according to its articles, be exercised by directors, certain other powers may be reserved for the shareholders in general meeting.
Some consider him to be the most learned man of his age, and he exercised a far-reaching and immeasurable influence on the educational life of the Middle Ages.
Some features that are confined to one sex only of a particular species can be explained by selection exercised by the other sex in the choice of a mate, for example, the extravagant plumage of some male birds.
Some caution should be exercised when consuming this plant because it, similar to rhubarb, contains oxalic acid, which may aggravate conditions such as rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones or hyperacidity ..
Some crinoids are pseudo-planktonic, attaching themselves to floating logs and debris, although this behaviour was exercised most extensively in the Paleozoic, before competition from such organisms as barnacles restricted the extent of the behaviour.
Some economists have argued that this is a form of price discrimination exercised by providing a means for consumers to reveal their willingness to pay.
Some official representatives of European colonial powers, while in theory diplomats, in practice exercised a degree of indirect rule.
Some of its powers, while in practice exercised in accordance with the binding instructions of the Cabinet, are nominally exercised by the Emperor with the " advice and approval " of the Cabinet.
Some might be people who have never exercised their right to vote before, such as those just reaching voting age.
Some models feature handlebars that are connected to the pedals so that the upper body can be exercised along with the lower body.
Some models allow the user to pedal backwards to exercise antagonist muscles which are not exercised in forward pedaling.
Some of the spirit children of God, so exercised their agency and so conformed to God ’ s law as to become " noble and great ".
Some exercised power as abbesses, exerting widespread influence across the early English Church, although their wealth and authority diminished with the monastic reforms of the 9th century.
Some patients who were advanced in their treatment exercised at certain times of the day.
Some degree of article longevity control can be exercised by directing subsets of the newsgroups to specific sets of container files.
Some scholars had argued that this part of the settlement may have been occupied by a local elite that exercised control not only over Vučedol but also over the production and exchange of precious goods and that dominated the smaller settlements in the area.
Some caution must be exercised to properly ventilate areas where fiber cement siding ( FCS ) is being cut ; long-term exposure to the silica dust generated during
Some governmental competencies are exercised by the linguistic communities, of which the French community of Belgium is the largest in Wallonia, while the German-speaking community of Belgium's responsibilities are for an area within Wallonia.
Some dissidents in the church claim however that the tradition arose because of the state's inherent power of the church and that such state privilege in reviewing Papal teachings was exercised since the early days of the church.

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