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Some of these potential sources have not come down to us, and all of them influenced each other, which adds to the difficulties.
Some calls for reform stress the difficulties encountered by potential claimants.
Some special high schools are offered for students who have major disciplinary or mental health difficulties that make it problematic to educate them in traditional high school settings.
Some special high schools are dedicated to students with drug or mental health difficulties and have medical and psychological staff on site.
Some symptoms are hoarseness, loss of voice, pain in the throat or ears, and breathing difficulties.
Some women have fertility difficulties due to thickened cervical mucus or malnutrition.
Some difficulties surrounding her case stemmed from Mallon's vehement denial of her possible role, as she refused to acknowledge any connection between her working as a cook and the typhoid cases.
Some technical difficulties are brought to the broadcast of the report show, and when the static clears the camera focuses on the infamous Space Pirate Reporter In black, Jaguar ( ジャガー-Jagā ), He challenges Ulala to a dance-off, though the pink-haired woman proves she can get down.
Some of the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice are claimed to be " kundalini awakening ", " a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition ".
Some common symptoms of alternating hemiplegia are mental impairment, gait and balance difficulties, excessive sweating and changes in body temperature.
Some borderline patients even had difficulties classifying neutral faces or saw them as threatening.
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 recent features have employed IMAX cameras for selected scenes, however no full-length feature film has yet been shot entirely using IMAX cameras due to the numerous difficulties presented with the format – the cameras are much larger and heavier than standard cameras and as they are noisier it makes dialogue recording difficult.
Some of the difficulties he faced in this period can be found in Fillets of Plaice.
Some men with non-retractile foreskins have no difficulties and see no need for correction.
Some of the first vines were planted in holes blasted out of the north facing schist slopes of the region ;, such highly marginal conditions underscore the initial difficulties confronting contemporary ' pioneering ' vineyards in this region.
Some historians see Władysław as a dreamer who could not stick to one policy, and upon running into first difficulties, ditched it and looked for another opportunity.
Some contributing manufacturers were employed directly by the Ministry rather than through BAC, leading to communication difficulties and further cost overruns.
Some observers have since attributed this behavior to her difficulties in keeping up with siblings who were expected to perform to high standards, as well as the hormonal surges associated with puberty.
Some of the consequences of obesity can be very serious, including arthritis, breathing difficulties, diabetes, heart failure, reproductive problems, skin disease, reduced resistance to disease and overheating caused by the thick jacket of fat under the skin.
Some women may choose to refrain from seeking treatment for their condition, or be unaware that treatment might be available or even that their difficulties constitute a medical condition.
Some Christian scholars, such as Gleason Archer and Norman Geisler, have dedicated much of their time to the attempt to resolve these perceived difficulties, while others have argued that just punishments ( divine or human ), even capital punishments, are not genocide or murder because murder and genocide are unjustified by definition ( see Christian Reconstructionism ).
Some oval tracks are variations on an oval shape, for practical reasons or to introduce varying difficulties such as Talladega ( a tri-oval ).
Some of these presidios were soon abandoned, because of financial difficulties and because they could not effectively stop Indian intrusions into Mexico.

Some and posed
Some contend attorney Belva Lockwood was the first woman to run for President, because she was the legal age at the time of candidacy, but other critiques were similarly posed against the legality of her candidacy.
Some of von Neumann's instant solutions to the problems in calculus posed by Szegő, sketched out with his father's stationery, are now on display at the von Neumann archive at Budapest.
Some note that women who are disabled face what is called a " double disability ", meaning they must not only deal with the stereotypes and challenges posed by femininity, but they must also deal with those posed by being disabled.
Some of Morath's signal achievements are in portraiture, including posed images of celebrities as well as fleeting images of anonymous passersby.
Some enthusiasts erected very large antennas, which were considered an eyesore and posed a danger in high winds.
Some of these jacks contain a normally closed contact, which can be used to disconnect internal batteries whenever the power supply is connected, avoiding the risk of battery leakage or explosion posed by incorrect recharging of the batteries.
Some theorists have posed a level playing field conception of equality of opportunity, similar in many respects to the substantive principle, ( although it has been used in different contexts to describe formal equality of opportunity ) and it is a core idea regarding the subject of distributive justice espoused by John Roemer and Ronald Dworkin and others.
Some critics believe that CSR programs are undertaken by companies such as British American Tobacco ( BAT ), the petroleum giant BP ( well known for its high-profile advertising campaigns on environmental aspects of its operations ), and McDonald's ( see below ) to distract the public from ethical questions posed by their core operations.
Some earlier technical problems posed in welfare economics and the theory of justice have been sufficiently addressed as to leave room for consideration of proposals in applied fields such as resource allocation, public policy, social indicators, and inequality and poverty measurement
Some of them even held a replica of an old gun or swords, posed as if ready for war.
Some rocks posed much danger to boats, especially during the spring thaw.
Some games end when a player guesses ( or solves by logic ) the answer to a puzzle or riddle posed by the game.

Some and by
Some chaps that know an area well can make their way by landmarks, a tree here, a wash here, a boulder there.
Some look deliberately to devices used by creators in the other arts and apply corresponding methods to their own work.
Some reports say he was rescued from timely retirement by his friend, Congressman Walter of Pennsylvania, at a moment when the Kennedy Administration was diligently searching for all the House votes it could get.
Some of the poetic cadence of the older version certainly is lost in the newer one, but almost anyone, with a fair knowledge of the English language, can understand the meaning, without the necessity of interpretation by a Biblical scholar.
Some of the stumps are as much as three feet long, but most of them have been flattened by the pressure of the overlying sediments.
Some liar's logic, a wisp of optimism as fragile as the scent of tropical blossoms that came through the window ( a euphoria perhaps engendered by the pill Fritzie had given her ), consoled her for a moment.
Some 45 frequencies are assigned for use primarily by dominant Class 1, -- A or Class 1, -- B clear-channel stations, designed to operate with adequate power and to provide service -- both groundwave and ( at night ) skywave -- over large areas and at great distances, being protected against interference to the degree necessary to achieve this objective.
Some years ago this Class was judged by celebrities who knew nothing of what was required of a Junior's ability to show a dog.
Some distribution costs are kept up by competitive pressure, some by the fact that the customers have come to expect certain niceties and flourishes.
Some agents have been shown to be much more toxic or infectious to experimental animals when exposed to aerosols of optimum particle size than by the natural portal.
Some investigators have found a parallelism between remissions and return of the sympathetic reactivity of the hypothalamus to the normal level as indicated by the Mecholyl test and, conversely, between clinical impairment and increasing deviation of this test from the norm.
Some 30,000 completed schedules with 20 items ( collected by sub-chiefs in 1,100 circumscriptions ) have been tabulated.
Some of this may prove to be true, or even considerable of it, whether by genetic ramification or by diffusion and coalescence.
Some limitations of one element can be compensated for by a capability of another.
Some of the earliest recordings, made in the 1940's demonstrated that psychiatrists reacted immediately to anger and anxiety in the sound track, whereas written records of the same interview offered far fewer cues to therapy which -- if they were at all discernible in print -- were picked up only by the most skilled and sensitive experts.
Some of the classic indicators, as described by Drs. Pittenger, Hockett, and Danehy in The First Five Minutes, are these: ambiguity of pronouns:
Some women can sit and sew, crochet, tat or knit by the hour, and look calm and relaxed and turn out beautiful work.
Some of the choicest remarks made by soldiers in their letters were in disparagement of unpopular officers.
Some ten years ago that page was torn out, I don't know by whom.
Some idea of the competence of the women is indicated in the contribution made by them during the past 25 years that totals $840,000.
Some pastors write a letter the same night the decision is reported by the visitors.
Some interfaith tensions are not occasioned by theological differences at all, but by the need of men to have persons they can blame, distrust, denounce, and even hate.

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