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Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments.
Some lcoal media, which takes an interest in state or provincial news can rise to prominence due to their investigative journalism, and to the local region's preference of updates in national politics rather than regional news.
Some of the measures were alleged to have encroached on provincial jurisdictions laid out in Section 92 of the British North America Act.
Some of the world's larger cities culturally, if not officially, span into multiple counties and those crossing state or provincial boundaries culturally are quite common as well, but are rarely incorporated within the same municipal government.
Some critics suggest that the text displays a shift in blame away from the Roman provincial government, which actually carried out the execution, towards the Jewish authorities, with the intention of rendering Christianity more palatable in Roman circles.
Some Indian provincial officials have used the assistance of hijras to collect taxes in the same fashion ; they knock on the doors of shopkeepers, while dancing and singing, and embarrass them into paying.
Some of the provincial broadcasters operate through conventional transmitters, while others are cable-only channels.
Some residents of Kenora, citing dissatisfaction with the level of government service provided to the region by the provincial government, have proposed that the region secede from Ontario to join the province of Manitoba.
Some scholars believe that the term, when used in the context of the ecclesiastical courts of England in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, also " meant the law that is common to the universal church, as opposed to the constitutions or special customs or privileges of any provincial church.
Some han were assigned to the highest rank provincial lord, even though their han were small, which could become a financial burden in some situations.
Some larger stores ( 60-80, 000 + square feet ) also boast a community room, drive-thru pharmacy, gas bar, liquor store ( operated by the applicable provincial agency ), tobacco shop, as well as walk-in medical clinics.
Some residents of St. Stephen who opposed the measure challenged the tax assessment in the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, arguing that the provincial Legislature lacked the constitutional authority to authorise a tax to support the building of an international railway, as that would intrude on the exclusive legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada.
Some provincial and municipal governments were openly skeptical, and Heward Grafftey, a left-leaning Progressive Conservative with an interest in housing, called for a more radical approach.
Some commentators of the time felt, that Badeni was unaccustomed to the political dynamics of the more-industrialized western part of the Empire ; he was used to the provincial social relations of Galicia, where he was a landowner.
Some provincial wings had more success than the federal party, such as the Socialist Party of Alberta's election of a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
Some questioned the need for a Quebec lieutenant as Martin himself was bilingual, and polls showed fading support for the Bloc Québécois and Parti Québécois ( who had just lost the 2003 provincial election ).
Some Ukrainian authors define the " Little Russianness " () as a provincial complex they see in a part of the Ukrainian community due to its " lengthy existence within the Russian Empire " and describe it as an " indifferent, and sometimes a negative, stance towards the Ukrainian national-statehood traditions and aspirations, and often, the active support of the Russian culture and imperial policies ".
Some provincial associations have a dual role or purpose, and also serve as opticianry regulators for that province.
Some of the other models over the years included the 24 " Penhurst console, the 21 " Windermere console ( with French provincial stylings ), and later the " Cabinet of Light " ( as the line was called ) models, the 21 " Belvedere, and the 24 " Kimberly ( c. 1956 ).
Some provincial governors, foremost Philip of Noircarmes of Hainaut, who suppressed the revolt of the Calvinists led by Guido de Bres in Valenciennes, and Orange as stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland, took decisive action to quell the disturbances.
Some provincial comedies were filmed that were created for the local market.
Some cantons were provincial in nature, like Valencia or Málaga, but most comprised just a city and its surroundings, like the more localised cantons of Alcoy, Cartagena, Seville, Cádiz, Almansa, Torrevieja, Castellón, Granada, Salamanca, Bailén, Andújar, Tarifa and Algeciras.
Some Quebec Progressive Conservatives attempted formed a provincial party, the Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec, in the 1980s but this effort was not supported by the federal party and failed to win any seats.
Some, like the king, saw it as a plot to stack Paris full with anti-monarchists, while others, like Maximilien Robespierre, feared the outsiders might be used as a provincial counterweight to the radical Parisian sans-culottes.

Some and divisions
Some frequent users of this ability included wedding videographers, TV stations and their weather forecasting divisions ( for weather graphics and radar ), advertising channels, music video production, and ' desktop video '.
Some countries ' top divisions feature highly paid star players ; in smaller countries and lower divisions, players may be part-timers with a second job, or amateurs.
Some modern scholars follow this classification by including all Middle Indo-Aryan languages under the rubric of " Prakrits ", while others emphasise the independent development of these languages, often separated from the history of Sanskrit by wide divisions of caste, religion, and geography.
Some major stocks / management units on the Canadian / US shelf ( see map of NAFO areas ) are the Southern Labrador-Eastern Newfoundland stock ( NAFO divisions 2J3KL ), the Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence stock ( NAFO divisions 3Pn4RS ), the Northern Scotian Shelf stock ( NAFO divisions 4VsW ), which all lie in Canadian waters, and the Georges Bank and Gulf of Maine stocks in United States waters.
Some products that were at one time owned by Informix are still in market, either through other divisions of IBM, or through completely different companies.
Some translations refer to these same units as the “ First Front Red Army ", “ Second Front Red Army ” and “ Fourth Front Red Army " to distinguish them from the earlier organizational divisions.
Some argue that such distinctions create unnecessary divisions within the global community and will only confuse non-Hmong and Mong people trying to learn more about Hmong and Mong history and culture.
Some oil companies also have chemical divisions.
Some modern authors recognize three generic divisions of Selaginella: Selaginella, Bryodesma, and Lycopodioides.
Some of the major publishers have entire divisions devoted to a single franchise, e. g. Ballantine Del Rey Lucasbooks has the exclusive rights to Star Wars in the United States ; Random House UK ( Bertelsmann )/ Century LucasBooks holds the same rights in the United Kingdom.
Some cargo airlines are divisions or subsidiaries of larger passenger airlines.
Some divisions still reside in Aliso Viejo.
Some brick manufacturers were indeed family-owned and operated, while many others were divisions of larger corporations.
Some time following the Deluge, the earth is apportioned into three divisions for the three sons of Noah, and his sixteen grandsons.
Some historians have seen the revival of the Tories from the 1830s onwards, in the form of the Conservative Party, as the overcoming of the divisions of 1827.
Some of the captured Fiats were allocated to training divisions as well.
Some schools do not send teams for all divisions, and a student eligible for D-2 may compete on a D-1 team at an SCT or ICT.
Some states instead put these powers in the hands of townships, which are minor civil divisions of each county, and are called " towns " in some states.
Some of the worst Chinese battle losses occurred during the Second and the Fifth Phase Campaign: up to 40 percent of all Chinese forces in Korea were rendered combat ineffective between November 25 and December 24, 1950, and about 12 Chinese divisions were lost in during April 22 – June 10, 1951.
Some see divisions in the movement as the result of the tension between the goals of restoration and ecumenism, with the churches of Christ and the Christian churches and churches of Christ resolving the tension by stressing restoration while the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) resolved the tension by stressing ecumenism.
Some, but not all, word divisions are marked with a dot, and many of the words, especially the titles, are abbreviated.

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