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Some ecclesias, organisations or individuals also preach through other media like video, podcasts and internet forums.
Some organisations, including the International Federation of Dominos and the Fédération Internationale de Domino ( FIDO ), organise international competitions.
Some of the military forces were set up on the basis of clandestine officers ' organisations in the cities.
Some hospitals and SAMU organisations now use the " Cruciform " card referred to elsewhere.
Some organisations favor the use of much longer canes.
Some Trotskyist organisations are only organized in one country.
" included in the book " Patrick O ' Brian: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography ( 1994 )" that: " Some time after the blitz had died away I joined one of those intelligence organisations that flourished during the War, perpetually changing their initials and competing with one another.
Some Member States, in particular France, and all farming professional organisations wanted to maintain strong state intervention in agriculture.
Some new organisations have emerged in recent years to manage castles, such as the Landmark Trust and the Irish Landmark Trust, which have restored a number of castles in Britain and Ireland over the last few decades.
Some organisations claim to be operating in this way when in fact all that has happened is that the organisation chart has been drawn in an inverted fashion.
Some Traditionalist Catholic priests and organisations, holding that no official permission is required to use any form of the Tridentine Mass, celebrate it without regularizing their situation, and sometimes using editions of the Roman Missal earlier than the 1962 edition approved in Summorum Pontificum.
Some of the fastest growing US denominations of the late 20th century, such as Calvary Chapel, Hope Chapel Churches, and the Vineyard Churches, trace their roots directly back to the Jesus movement, as do parachurch organisations like Jews for Jesus and the multi-million dollar contemporary Christian music industry.
Some Mensheviks left the party after the defeat of 1905 and joined legal opposition organisations.
Some of these organisations asked Kolchak to accept the leadership.
Some bodies with charitable objects but which are not charities are not subject to registration with the Charity Commission and are known as exempt charities ; these organisations are specified in Schedule 2 to the Charities Act 1993.
Some people working in heritage organisations criticised the decision to demolish the eighteenth century barrack rooms in one section of the quadrangle to create open spaces for the IMMA.
Some species that came close to extinction, such as the Lord Howe Woodhen, and the Takahē, have made modest recoveries due to the efforts of conservation organisations.
Some student organisations reserve areas where they traditionally camp every year.
Some organisations, among them centrist Catholic groups, question the purpose of these plans, on the basis that the monument is already dedicated to all of the dead, civilian and military of both Nationalist and Republican sides.
Some of these professionals are certified by organisations such as the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the American Indoor Air Quality Council and the Indoor Environmental Air Quality Council.
Some activities are delegated to council-controlled organisations.
Some organisations combine as " England and Wales ", others are separate.
Some of these organisations use the term Knight of Malta.
Some of the active Kannada pro organisations include

Some and adapt
Some contemporary communist parties continue to regard Marxism – Leninism as their basic ideology, although some have modified it to adapt to new and local political circumstances.
* Some trams can adapt to the number of passengers by adding more cars during rush hour ( and removing them during off-peak hours ).
Some systems are designed for multiple grades of fuel ( using sensors to adapt the tuning for the fuel currently used ).
Some robotic lawn mowers will adapt their programming by detecting the speed in which grass grows as needed to maintain a perfect cut lawn, and some vacuum cleaning robots have dirt detectors that sense how much dirt is being picked up and use this information to tell them to stay in one area longer.
Some animals, such as cats and ferrets, have eyes that can adapt to both low-level and bright day levels of illumination ( see metaturnal ).
Some naturopathic physicians have begun to contribute to research and adapt modern scientific principles into clinical practice.
Some of his pieces take images from the media and adapt them to his own ends.
Some people with the condition adapt their lives to the delayed sleep phase, avoiding common business hours ( e. g., 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .) as much as possible.
Some people with the disorder are unable to adapt to earlier sleeping times, even after many years of treatment.
Some theorists argue that the secularization of modern civilization partly results from our inability to adapt broad ethical and spiritual needs of mankind to the increasingly fast advance of the physical sciences.
Some scholars, such as Harry Braverman, insisted that human relations did not replace Taylorism but rather that both approaches were complementary — Taylorism determining the actual organisation of the work process, and human relations helping to adapt the workers to the new procedures.
* Some people manage to adapt to the aspects of the host culture they see as positive, while keeping some of their own and creating their unique blend.
Some devices have a slide-switch to adapt to different voltages, or wide-ranging power supplies.
Some French guns were modernized between the wars, in part to adapt them for anti-tank fire, resulting in the Canon de 75 Mle 1897 / 33 which fired a high-explosive anti-tank shell.
Some literature also suggests the benefits achieved include the brain learning to adapt, assimilating two images, one of which is out of focus.
Some people believe it was actually Gail's idea that Twitchell adapt some of his spiritual education into a new religion, Eckankar.
Some weeks later, Thor and Carter modify their Replicator Disruptor, but as the Replicators quickly adapt, they use the Dakara Superweapon to destroy all Replicators in one strike.
Some given implementations may extend or adapt the tower.
Some artificial systems can be adaptive as well ; for instance, robots employ control systems that utilize feedback loops to sense new conditions in their environment and adapt accordingly.
Some of the Cryptocorynes are generally the easier ones to keep ( in fact, some species, such as Cryptocorynes wendtii are said to be among the most versatile of aquarium plants ); they require low to moderate light ( but can grow faster in more intense light ), a temperature range of around 20 to 33 ° C, and slightly acidic or neutral pH, though they can adapt to higher pH as well.
Some data loggers utilize a flexible scripting environment to adapt themselves to various non-standard protocols.
Some commentators disagree with the concept of " optimum population ", believing that the human population will always, in the long-term, be able to adapt to the requirements of a larger population.
Some researchers focus on understanding humans, both as individuals and in social groups, by focusing on the ways that human beings adopt, adapt, and organize their lives around computational technologies.
Some molecular modeling tools write nonstandard PDB-style files that adapt the basic format to their own needs.

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