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Some and tensions
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.
Some of the princes of these states were Persian client kings ; a disturbing fact in light of increasing tensions with that kingdom.
Some < sup > 238 </ sup > U atoms, however, could absorb another two neutrons ( for a total of 17 ), resulting in < sup > 255 </ sup > Es, as well as in the < sup > 255 </ sup > Fm isotope of another new element, fermium .< ref >< sup > 254 </ sup > Es, < sup > 254 </ sup > Fm and < sup > 253 </ sup > Fm would not be produced because of lack of beta decay in < sup > 254 </ sup > Cf and < sup > 253 </ sup > Es </ ref > The discovery of the new elements and the associated new data on multiple neutron capture were initially kept secret on the orders of the U. S. military until 1955 due to Cold War tensions and competition with Soviet Union in nuclear technologies.
Some border disputes renewed tensions between the two nations but after months of protests Francis II finally obtained these territories.
Some saw this as an activism-conservatism duality, and the press eventually picked up on the tensions that were present.
Some of the uprisings were caused by ethnic tensions like ten-years long Miao people rebellion of 1795-1806.
Some also highlight the possibility of rising tensions between rich and poor nations, health problems caused particularly by water shortages and crop failures ...
" Some have criticised these tactics in light of significant existing racial tensions in the area.
Some migrations left indelible marks such as tensions ( Turkey and Bulgaria ) whereas centrifugal effects were noticed in other territories, simpler demographics emerging from diverse populations.
Some countered that this was unlikely, and that ideological tensions would remain, such that the two superpowers could be partners of convenience for specific and limited goals only.
Some of the theoretical and practical tensions are also familiar from such disciplines as program evaluation and social policy, and perhaps paradoxically, Management Information Systems, where there is continual debate over the relative virtue and values of different forms of research and action, spread around different understandings of the virtues or otherwise of allegedly " scientific " or " value-free " activity ( frequently associated with " responsible " and deterministic public policy philosophies ), and contrasted with more interpretive and process driven viewpoints in bottom-up or practice driven activity.
“ Unity and Diversity: Some tensions in the construction of Europe ”, in: Social Anthropology 4-1: 47-60.
Some organists did maintain their loyalty to Skinner personally, and requested him personally, but again this served to exacerbated the tensions within the company.
Some of the Makars, such as Dunbar, also featured an increasing incorporation of Latinate terms into Scots prosody, or aureation, heightening the creative tensions between the ornate and the natural in poetic diction.
Some restrictions were lifted as Cold War tensions grew and certain police functions necessitated central rather than local direction.
Some went freely to escape tensions, while others were sent as exiles.

Some and ultimately
Some sects, such as the Universalists, believe in universalism that all souls will ultimately be saved and that there are no torments of hell.
Some of the apostles are arrested and flogged, but ultimately freed.
Some of these ultimately evolved into medieval universities and forebears of many of Europe's modern universities.
Some foundationalists, such as St. Augustine of Hippo and Alvin Plantinga, hold that all of our beliefs rest ultimately on beliefs accepted by faith.
Some philosophers ( e. g. existentialists, pragmatists ) think philosophy is ultimately a practical discipline that should help us lead meaningful lives by showing us who we are, how we relate to the world around us and what we should do.
Some of these critics, including Paul Wolfowitz and Robert Zoellick, hinted that U. S. ground forces might ultimately be required to help the INC oust Saddam.
" Some commentators, recommending a hard stand against the practice, have found therapy inconsistent with a psychologist's ethical duties because " it is more ethical to let a client continue to struggle honestly with her or his identity than to collude, even peripherally, with a practice that is discriminatory, oppressive, and ultimately ineffective in its own stated ends.
Some commentators have also argued that the changes in where NGOs receive their funding has ultimately altered their functions.
Some choose to work with a guide, who has been trained in the lineage of Murshid Inayat Khan, Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, and Pir Zia Inayat Khan ( and ultimately through the Chisti order in India ).
Some members ultimately ended in present-day Oklahoma.
Some companies within the U. S. fireworks industry claim they are working with Chinese manufacturers to reduce and ultimately hope to eliminate of the pollutant perchlorate.
Some of these textiles were not in fact quilted, ultimately, but were used as decorative coverings without the heavier batting that was not needed in a tropical climate.
Some Hawaiians may have believed that Captain James Cook was Lono returned and indeed this fact may have ultimately contributed to Cook's death ( see James Cook-Third voyage ( 1776-1779 )).
Some reviewers were highly critical, yet writing in the Melody Maker, Colin Irwin described it as " quite the most challenging, absorbing, moving, uplifting and ultimately triumphant album of the year ".
Some 4, 000 banks and other lenders ultimately failed.
Some analysts consider the ultimately unsuccessful bill Congress proposed to confiscate 90 percent of the bonus money paid to executives at federally-rescued investment bank American International Group a bill of attainder, although disagreement exists on the issue.
The duo ultimately signed to the Some Bizarre label, backed by Phonogram Records.
Some hold this was borne out during the 1980s when, advocates of supply-side economics claim, tax cuts ultimately led to an overall increase in governmental revenue due to stronger economic growth.
Some consider forming an epistemic community a deep human need, and ultimately a mythical or even religious obligation.
Some people fear that this dune could ultimately reach Kuwait City.
Some felt the study was poorly designed and executed by Tudor, and as a result the data offered no proof of Johnson's subsequent theory that " stuttering begins, not in the child's mouth but in the parent's ear " -- i. e., that it is the well-meaning parent's effort to help the child avoid what the parent has labelled " stuttering " ( but is in fact within the range of normal speech ) that contributes to what ultimately becomes the problem diagnosed as stuttering.
* Some repeated pattern of action, process or structure that initially appears to be beneficial, but ultimately produces more bad consequences than beneficial results, and
Some crimes such as the Black Dahlia murder, the Zodiac murders of the late 1960s, the Tylenol scare of 1982, the Cleveland Torso Murderer, the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey, and the Diane Suzuki case of 1985 are referred to as perfect, but the possibility always remains that a culprit will ultimately be identified.
Some Californians blamed Davis and the state legislature for continuing to spend heavily while revenues dried up, ultimately leading to record deficits.

Some and found
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Some of the sinusoids contained large numbers of nucleated red cells, and cells of the granulocytic series were found in small numbers.
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 time later the missing part of the relic was found and the complete inscription, together with other new evidence, fully corroborated the ancient priest's information.
Some nonstandard amino acids are not found in proteins.
Some are found in Megara, Athens, Chaeronea, Chalcis, Thessaly at Skotousa, in Cynoscephalae and statues of Amazons are all over Greece.
Some distinctive accents can be found on the East Coast ( for example, in eastern New England and New York City ) partly because these areas were in close contact with England and imitated prestigious varieties of British English at a time when these were undergoing changes.
Some members (" Groupers ") found the Group a help in maintaining sobriety.
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Some scientific testing of astrology has been conducted, and no evidence has been found to support any of the premises or purported effects outlined in astrological traditions.
Some of the ethnic influences could be found in the nation from after the American Civil War and into the History of United States continental expansion during most of the 19th century.
Some studies have found decreased life expectancy associated with the use of antipsychotics, and argued that more studies are needed.
Some doubts have been raised about the long-term effectiveness of antipsychotics for schizophrenia, in part because two large international World Health Organization studies found individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia tend to have better long-term outcomes in developing countries ( where there is lower availability and use of antipsychotics and mental health problems are treated with more informal, community-led methods only ) than in developed countries.
Some further research has supported these results, and found fewer side effects with cannabidiol than with amisulpride.
Some Afrobeat influence can also be found in the music of Vampire Weekend and Paul Simon.
Some antioxidants are only found in a few organisms and these compounds can be important in pathogens and can be virulence factors.
Some suggest Neanderthal, Homo erectus, or Homo heidelbergensis to be the creature, but no remains of any of those species have been found in the Americas.
Some of the Chinese beads and wares found their way deep into the interior of Borneo.
Some studies have found a significant association between bipolar disorder and creativity.
Some incidents mentioned as having taken place within the Triangle are found only in these sources:
Some antidepressants have been found to precipitate a manic episode.
Some evidence is found in Hesiod.
Some earthworm families ( e. g.: Ocnerodrilidae, Acanthodrilidae, Octochaetidae ) are found in South America and Africa, for instance.
Some copies are found with corrections in Smith's hand to typos in the text.
Some copies are found with corrections in Smith's hand to typos in the text.

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