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Some and contention
Some — though this is a point of severe contention in the problem of universals -- believe that properties are beings ; the redness of all apples is something that is.
Some, like theologian and ecclesiastical historian John Henry Newman, understand Eusebius ' statement that he had heard Dorotheus of Tyre " expound the Scriptures wisely in the Church " to indicate that Eusebius was Dorotheus ' pupil while the priest was resident in Antioch ; others, like the scholar D. S. Wallace-Hadrill, deem the phrase too ambiguous to support the contention.
Some rival programs in contention are foreign-made with U. S. airing.
Some scholars unfamiliar with common medieval hermeneutics ( most notably, Shadia Drury ) have found fault with Strauss's contention that pre-modern political philosophers upheld an " exoteric " or salutary teaching in the act of pointing to an " esoteric " or true teaching, which remained hidden to the non-philosophical reader.
Some historians have supported Arnold's contention, while others suggest he was merely given the right to march next to Allen.
Some contention exists on whether or not 0 should be classified as a limit ordinal, as it does not have an immediate predecessor ;
Some authors ( Mendelssohn, Alexandre, Geffcken ) describe Book VI as an heretical hymn, but this contention has no evidence in its favour.
Some internet service providers have therefore developed alternative products that aim to deliver leased-line type services ( Carrier Ethernet-based, zero contention, guaranteed availability ), with more moderate bandwidth, over the standard UK national broadband network.
Some contention has arisen with an alternative interpretation of the filamentous impression as remains of collagen fibres.
Some say that where there is perfect love God is loved for His great goodness alone ; other, basing their contention on Scripture, think that the love of gratitude ( amor gratitudinis ) is quite sufficient, because God's benevolence and love towards men are intimately united, nay, inseparable from His Divine perfections ( Hurter, Theol.
Some contention developed over the adoption of the name of B. H.
Some major events during Kangxi's reign were omitted, such as his contributions to the Chinese language with the Kangxi Dictionary, and the contention for the succession among Kangxi's sons, which is featured more prominently in Yongzheng Dynasty.
Some WASL examinations ( including the writing examinations ) are graded by human scorers, and the qualifications of these scorers have sometimes been points of contention.
Some commentators have viewed Ptolemy's comparatively dispassionate approach towards points of astrological contention as reason to suppose he was more interested in the theoretical principles than the actual practice of astrology.
( Some historians, including the modern historian Bo Yang, believed that Emperor Xuanzong's continued issuance of edicts, while not on the surface conflicting with Emperor Suzong's authority, caused Emperor Suzong pressure to try to recapture Chang ' an as quickly as possible to avoid any contention for the throne — either in the form of Emperor Xuanzong himself resuming imperial authority or in the form of another imperial prince rising to defeat Yan.
Some, however, would point out that this contention is moot due to the fact that: ( 1 ) RDBMSes were never intended to facilitate object modelling, and ( 2 ) SQL generally should only be seen as a " lossy " or " inefficient " interface language when one is trying to achieve a solution for which RDBMSes were not designed.

Some and arose
Some World-systems analysts contend capitalism first arose in Song dynasty China by following Kondratiev waves to their source.
Some believe it was intended to replace the Doctrine and Covenants, but that due to the controversy that arose this plan was dropped.
Some went to Croatia ( into Dalmatia ), where the squared variant arose and where the Glagolitic remained in use for a long time.
Some scholars believe that Modern Orthodoxy arose from the religious and social realities of Western European Jewry.
Some arose through the mislocation of actual islands, or other errors in geography.
Some in the party began to scout for such an alternative, and Harding's name arose, despite his reluctance, due to his unique ability to draw vital Ohio votes.
Some controversy arose when Tritle, early in 2012, summarily " released "-without compensation-the scheduled dates of a substantial number of organists and choirs ( from Australia, Germany, Switzerland, the UK and the USA ) that had previously been booked to play recitals or sing at the Cathedral.
Some scholars have noted that a myth arose that the first legendary Emperor of China, Huangdi ( 黃帝, Yellow Emperor ) used a snake for his coat of arms.
Some trouble arose in the mid-19th century when the increasing English population of the town caused concern for many of the Irish residents.
Some notable Masters did preside over the college during this time, including James Allen ( the first Master to drop the ' y ' from his surname ), who in 1741 made over to the college six houses in Kensington, the rents of which were to be used in the establishment of two small schools in Dulwich, one for boys from the village, the other for girls to read and sew, out of which James Allen's Girls ' School ( JAGS ) arose.
Some suggest that Musashi's meaning was not so much wielding two swords " simultaneously ", but rather acquiring the proficiency to ( singly ) wield either sword in either hand as the need arose.
Some would say that there thus arose a new form of justification by works.
Some doubt arose as to whether the show would resume in 1947.
Some excitiment arose when ground-penetrating radar investigations made in 1996 and 2000 suggested that a sizable metal item was located at 4 meters depth of the courtyard of the fort.
Some success occurred after nationalistic feelings arose among the Cibao elite who resented the U. S. occupation of the country from 1916 – 1924.
Some hold that nature is largely organized in such a manner ; in particular, living organisms and the evolutionary process by which they arose are often described as chaordic in nature.
Some complications arose, however, when certain software was grandfathered in the law of GPL because of code it derived from.
Some years later the prince died, and a dispute arose between his son and heir, Eustace, and Strzelecki.
Some denominations which arose alongside the Western Christian tradition consider themselves Christian, but neither Roman Catholic nor wholly Protestant, such as the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
Some specifically claim that the Afro-Portuguese mother language of Papiamentu arose from a mixture of the Mina pidgin / creole ( a mixture of Cape Verdean pidgin / creole with Twi ) and the Angolar creole ( derived from languages of Angola and Congo ).
Some have claimed that it was possibly socialist as well, but this claim arose from a misunderstanding of the economic democracy platform of the party, which appears to be a form of corporatism.
Some of these arose from the signed English educational philosophies of the 1970s and 80s, when a committee looking for signs with direct equivalence to English words found them in ASL and / or in invented English-based signed systems used in North America and introduced them in the classroom.
Some difficulties arose with the Lords of the Admiralty, who objected to a junior officer debating the navy publicly in the House of Commons.
Some of the confusion regarding the " grace period " arose because there is a 10 day grace period for an H-1B worker to depart the United States at the end of his authorized period of stay ( does not apply for laid-off workers ).

Some and response
Some historians define and minimize the Arian conflict as the exclusive construct of Arius and a handful of rogue bishops engaging in heresy ; but others recognize Arius as a defender of ' original ' Christianity, or as providing a conservative response against the politicization of Christianity seeking union with the Roman Empire.
In their anthology, All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave, editors Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott and Barbara Smith described black feminists mobilizing " a remarkable national response to the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy.
Some sponsoring agencies use Citizen Corps grant funds to purchase response tools and equipment for their members and team ( s ) ( subject to Stafford Act limitations ).
Some sponsoring agencies use Citizen Corps grant funds to purchase disaster response tool kits.
Some delegates objected to the establishment of the Politburo, and in response, the Politburo became responsible to the Central Committee, and Central Committee members could participate in Politburo sessions with a consultative voice, but could not vote unless they were members.
Some digital synthesizers now exist in the form of " softsynth " software that synthesizes sound using conventional PC hardware, though they require careful programming and a fast CPU to get the same latency response as their dedicated equivalents.
Some theologians, such as Frank Charles Thompson, agree the main theme of Ephesians is in response to the newly converted Jews who often separated themselves from their Gentile brethren.
Some tests were made to see their response to weightlessness on the one hand and high g forces on the other.
Some PL 280 reservations have experienced jurisdictional confusion, tribal discontent, and litigation, compounded by the lack of data on crime rates and law enforcement response.
Some video games can be played in turn-based mode: one makes one's " move ", then play for that player stops, and the turn passes to another player who to makes his or her move in response.
Some cartridges had frequency response above 30 kHz for use with CD-4 quadraphonic 4 channel sound.
Some promoters are called constitutive as they are active in all circumstances in the cell, while others are regulated becoming active in response to specific stimuli.
( Some modern textual scholars consider that the Song of Moses, believed to be originally distinct from the surrounding text of Deuteronomy and not written by Moses, may in reality have been written in response to the theological implications of this disastrous defeat, possibly by Samuel himself.
Some websites report a " not found " error by returning a standard web page with a " 200 OK " response code ; this is known as a soft 404.
Some behavior therapists initially use behavioral treatments such as only responding to a single identity, and then use more traditional therapy once a consistent response is established.
Some early converters had a logarithmic response to directly implement A-law or μ-law coding.
Some have argued that 1997-1998 represented a monetary policy bind, just as the early 1970s had represented a fiscal policy bind, and that while asset inflation had crept into the United States ( which demanded that the Fed tighten the money supply ), the Federal Reserve needed to ease liquidity in response to the capital flight from Asia.
Some such systems are even supplied with a calibrated microphone to measure the subwoofer's in-room response, so the automatic equalizer can correct the combination of subwoofer, subwoofer location, and room response to minimize effects of room modes and improve low frequency performance.
Some systems use parametric equalization in an attempt to correct for room frequency response irregularities.
Some developers and communities have switched to the GPL or a GPL compatible license in response, which critics and supporters alike agree is intentional end result.
Some symptoms have a good response to medication, such as unstable bladder and spasticity, while management of many others is much more complicated.
Some have proposed that the number of deaths was influenced by the development of risk compensation, which says that drivers adjust their behavior in response to the increased sense of personal safety wearing a seat belt provides.
Some Jews felt that Judaism should accept modern secular thought and change in response to these ideas.

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