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Some Buddhists have argued on this basis that the act of killing is complicated, and its ethicization is predicated upon intent.
Some critics of this approach feel that while these models approach biological reality as a representation of how the system works, they lack explanatory powers because complicated systems of connections with even simple rules are extremely complex and often less interpretable than the system they model.
Some viruses, such as bacteriophages, have developed more complicated structures due to constraints of elasticity and electrostatics.
Some bifurcations can lead to very complicated structures in phase space.
Some celebrity Actors have favorite Cutters, and larger productions may hire several and have them on set at the same time, particularly in period film projects that might have complicated or expensive extras wardrobe.
Some are more complicated or more mathematically rigorous than others ; some have been shown to be incorrect.
Some types of more complicated rhyming schemes have developed names of their own, separate from the " a-b-c " convention, such as the ottava rima and terza rima.
Some RISC proponents had argued that the " complicated " x86 instruction set would probably never be implemented by a tightly pipelined microarchitecture, much less by a dual pipeline design.
Some languages are more complicated:
Some airports have more complicated lighting on the runways including lights that run down the centerline of the runway and lights that help indicate the approach ( an approach lighting system, or ALS ).
Some symptoms have a good response to medication, such as unstable bladder and spasticity, while management of many others is much more complicated.
Some research has been conducted into a theoretical model of the system, but it is quite complicated.
Some hint of the complicated cultural web that bound Armorica and the Britanniae ( the " Britains " of Pliny ) is given by Caesar when he describes Diviciacus of the Suessiones, as " the most powerful ruler in the whole of Gaul, who had control not only over a large area of this region but also of Britain " Archaeological sites along the south coast of England, notably at Hengistbury Head, show connections with Armorica as far east as the Solent.
Some jurisdictions administer complicated questions that specifically test knowledge of that state's law.
Some protection schemes used more complicated systems that changed the marks by track or even within a track.
Some optimizations include improving the code so that work is done once before a loop rather than inside a loop or replacing a call to a simple selection sort with a call to the more complicated algorithm for a quicksort.
Some sweeps also offer more complicated repairs such as flue repair and relining, crown repair, and tuckpointing or rebuilding of masonry chimneys.
Some corps in the 1920s added D crooks on some horns in order to play more complicated songs in two lines, similar to a handbell ensemble.
Some of the functions related to more complicated hypergeometric functions include:
Some of the complicated organizational history of the 12th Air Force during this period is presented here: http :// www. warwingsart. com / 12thAirForce / airforcetable. html
Some more complicated forms of architecture, equipment, and literacy were disapproved of, even when these things were allowed by and were well-known from neighbouring nations.
Some of these many double-acted scenes could be long or wide establishing shots, complicated over-the-shoulder main lead actor's dialogue sequences or in quick insert close-up shots involving only showing actor's body parts.
** Some jurisdictions administer complicated questions that specifically test knowledge of that state's law.
Some of Wall's photographs are complicated productions involving cast, sets, crews and digital postproduction.

Some and processors
Some early AGP boards used graphics processors built around PCI and were simply bridged to AGP.
Some processors, like the Intel 80386 and its successors, have hardware support for context switches, by making use of a special data segment designated the Task State Segment or TSS.
Some 6809 opcodes also live on in the Freescale embedded processors.
Some macro systems are self-contained programs, but others are built into complex applications ( for example word processors ) to allow users to repeat sequences of commands easily, or to allow developers to tailor the application to local needs.
Some RISC processors such as the PowerPC have instruction sets as large as, say, the CISC IBM System / 370 ; and conversely, the DEC PDP-8 — clearly a CISC CPU because many of its instructions involve multiple memory accesses — has only 8 basic instructions, plus a few extended instructions.
Some use word processors for letter writing, résumé creation, and card creation.
Some systems ( particularly older, microcode-based architectures ) can also perform various transcendental functions such as exponential or trigonometric calculations, though in most modern processors these are done with software library routines.
Some other processors have other kinds of boot modes.
Some Amiga programs, such as word processors, made extensive use of the speech system.
Some virtual machines that support bytecode for Smalltalk, the Java virtual machine, and Microsoft's Common Language Runtime virtual machine as their ISA implement it by translating the bytecode for commonly used code paths into native machine code, and executing less-frequently-used code paths by interpretation ; Transmeta implemented the x86 instruction set atop VLIW processors in the same fashion.
Some smaller 80486 systems existed, but the major x86 SMP market began with the Intel Pentium technology supporting up to two processors.
Some unique aural qualities are available only with " low-tech " recording methods, such as recording on tape decks, or using analog sound processors ( e. g., analog compressors or reverb units ).
Some unique aural qualities are available only with " low-tech " recording methods, such as recording on tape decks, or using analog sound processors ( e. g., analog compressors or reverb units ).
Some tobacco processors accumulated considerable fortunes.
Some applications need to contain code to avoid denormal numbers, either to maintain accuracy, or in order to avoid the performance penalty in some processors.
* Some processors use VLIW techniques so each instruction drives multiple arithmetic units in parallel
Some other processors from AMD and Intel are unlocked from the factory and labeled as an " enthusiast-grade " processors by end users and retailers because of this feature.
Some processors generate an exception when an attempt is made to divide an integer by zero, although others will simply continue and generate an incorrect result for the division.
Some processors underclock automatically as a defensive measure, to prevent overheating which could cause permanent damage.
Some processors can not only compute the presence of a hazard but can compensate by having additional data paths that provide needed inputs to a computation step before a subsequent instruction would otherwise compute them, an attribute called forwarding.
Some processors can determine that instructions other than the next sequential one are not dependent on the current ones and can be executed without hazards.
Some pre-Socket 8 processors also used a similar form factor, although they were not officially referred to as PPGA.
Some processors come in special low power versions.

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