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Some and proponents
Some proponents of the anthropic principle reason that it explains why the Universe has the age and the fundamental physical constants necessary to accommodate conscious life.
Some proponents have claimed that Bigfoot is omnivorous and mainly nocturnal.
Some critics claim copyright law protects corporate interests while criminalizing legitimate use, while proponents argue the law is fair and just.
Some alternative medicine proponents postulate a widespread occurrence of systemic candidiasis ( or candida hypersensitivity syndrome, yeast allergy, or gastrointestinal candida overgrowth ), a medically unrecognised condition.
Public discourse ranged in tone from organized arguments by tobacconist and medical practitioner John Williams, who posited that " several arguments proving that inoculating the smallpox is not contained in the law of Physick, either natural or divine, and therefore unlawful ," to more slanderous attacks, such as those put forth in a pamphlet by Dr. William Douglass of Boston entitled The Abuses and Scandals of Some Late Pamphlets in Favour of Inoculation of the Small Pox ( 1721 ), on the qualifications of inoculation's proponents.
Some have seen it more as an aspiration, which has been successfully realised in the short term by commitment to the principles of subsidiarity and solidarity ( these being built into financially independent local cooperatives and small family businesses ), though proponents also cite such periods as the Middle Ages as examples of the historical long-term viability of distributism.
Some proponents of school vouchers, including the Sutherland Institute and many supporters of the Utah voucher effort, see it as a remedy for the negative cultural impact caused by under-performing public schools, which falls disproportionately on demographic minorities.
Some of the sports have existed for decades and their proponents span generations, some going on to become well known personalities.
Some proponents of spelling reform view homophones as undesirable and would prefer that they were eliminated.
Some proponents of this view of language have advocated a formal approach which studies language structure by identifying its basic elements and then formulating a formal account of the rules according to which the elements combine to form words and sentences.
Some proponents of a macrobiotic diet believe that nightshade vegetables can cause inflammation in the body and osteoporosis.
Some phlogiston proponents explained this by concluding that phlogiston had negative weight ; others, such as Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau, gave the more conventional argument that it was lighter than air.
Some RISC proponents had argued that the " complicated " x86 instruction set would probably never be implemented by a tightly pipelined microarchitecture, much less by a dual pipeline design.
Some critics have argued that all forms of posthumanism have more in common than their respective proponents realise, and amount to intellectual pursuits that are disconnected from the practical concerns of everyday life ( i. e. Ivory Tower ).
Some waterfall proponents prefer the waterfall model for its simple approach and argue that it is more disciplined.
Some sportsmen and professional dancers claim to prefer Bikram yoga, because proponents argue it has injury-healing, emotion-strengthening, toxin-flushing, weight-managing, and career-extending effects though no concrete peer reviewed evidence has arisen to back up a single one of these claims.
Some proponents of the theory claim that historic descriptions of the stone do not match the present stone.
Some proponents of private gun ownership argue that an armed citizens ' militia can help deter crime and tyranny, as police are primarily a reactive force whose main loyalty is to the government which pays their wages.
Some judges and proponents of racially drawn congressional districts have interpreted Section 5 of the Act as requiring racial gerrymandering in order to ensure minority representation.
Some proponents of this theory argue, only on cultural grounds, that both etymologies may well be correct, and that there may have been a conscious poetic exploitation of the phonological coincidence between trobar and the triliteral Arabic root TRB when sacred Sufi Islamic musical forms with a love theme first spread from Al-Andalus to southern France.
Some pétanque proponents object to the use of the word court because they feel that it suggests something false and derogatory, namely that routine neighborhood play requires the construction of an expensive dedicated facility ( a pétanque court ) in the same way that bocce does.
Some proponents believe that iconicity does not play an actual role in perception and production of signs once they have undergone phonological reduction and become part of the conventionalized vocabulary.
Some later representatives of one Yogacara subschool ( Prajnakaragupta, Ratnakirti ) were proponents of extreme illusionism and solipsism ( as well as of solipsism of this moment ).
Some proponents of the Trolley Project hope to see trolley service extended to a northern re-extension of removed track to the southern tip of Lake Sammamish.
Some have responded to the proponents of this view of the Moloch sacrifices ( being only a ritualized " pass between flame ") by pointing out their failure to understand the Hebrew idiom le ha ' avir ba ' esh to imply " to burn " and their use of anthropological evidence of suspect relevance to draw parallels to early Hebrew religious practices.

Some and overt
Some religious movements have embraced overt syncretism, such as the case of melding Shintō beliefs into Buddhism or the amalgamation of Germanic and Celtic pagan views into Christianity during its spread into Gaul, the British Isles, Germany, and Scandinavia.
Some UDA members disliked his overt association with the drugs trade, which the LVF were even more heavily involved with.
Some might equate any form of antitheism to an overt opposition to God, since these beliefs run contrary to the idea of making devotion to God the highest priority in life, although those ideas would imply that God exists, and that he wishes to be worshiped, or to be believed in.
Some authors have argued that bukkake involves the implied or overt humiliation of the person ejaculated upon ; the women performing in bukkake scenes are not generally brought to orgasm.
Some other treatments measures include, parenting training, over-correction / satiation / negative practice with corrective consequences, behavior contracting / token reinforcement, special problem-solving skills training, relaxation training, overt sensitization, fire safety and prevention education, individual and family therapy, and medication.
Some of its anti-religious material is overt, but most is covert, hidden in symbolism.
Some modern scholarship interprets the imperial radiate crown as a divine, solar association rather than an overt symbol of Sol ; Bergmann calls it a pseudo-object designed to disguise the divine and solar connotations that would otherwise be politically controversial but there is broad agreement that coin-images showing the imperial radiate crown are stylistically distinct from those of the solar crown of rays ; the imperial radiate crown is depicted as a real object rather than as symbolic light.
Some of its more overt political actions were authored by the groups ' collective persona Jo Makepeace.
Some submissives experience initial humiliation by an overt public display of their submissive status, but eventually feel more comfortable wearing the leash, which gives them a strong sense of belonging and is regarded as a sign of commitment.
Some patients suffer from calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal depositions with occasional overt attacks of arthritis ( pseudogout ), which appears to be the result of elevated endogenous inorganic pyrophosphate ( PPi ) levels.

Some and consent
Some societies have forced marriage, where consent may not be required.
Some oppose baptism of children as ostensibly incorporating them into the church without their own consent.
Some acts can take place because of a lack of informed consent.
Some informed consent laws have been criticized for allegedly using " loaded language in an apparently deliberate attempt to ' personify ' the fetus ," but those critics acknowledge that abortion information provided pursuant to informed consent laws " most of the information in the materials about abortion comports with recent scientific findings and the principles of informed consent, some content is either misleading or altogether incorrect.
Some behaviour can be argued to damage the social fabric or social customs, even if it does not harm anyone who does not consent, or even if its victims are not persons.
Some forms of genital alteration are performed at the behest of an adult, with their informed consent.
Some classical representations of Themis ( illustration, left ) did not show her blindfolded ( because of her talent for prophecy, she had no need to be blinded ) nor was she holding a sword ( because she represented common consent, not coercion ).
Some argue that a lack of parental love leads to a child projecting its affection to inanimate objects, others state in consent with Freud's model of psychosexual development that premature suppression of sexuality could lead to a child getting stuck in a transitory phase.
Some weeks it would be due to Mr Glum's refusal to let Ron and Eth marry ( in one episode this is because he is not sure that Ron really loves Eth, in another Eth takes Mr Glum to court because he will not give his consent to the marriage ).
Some countries, such as New Zealand with its Resource Management Act and its Building Act, use the term " consent " for the legal process that provide planning permission for developments like subdivisions, bridges or buildings.
Some visual novels offer a " harem ending " route, where the main character pursues a romantic relationship with multiple other characters simultaneously, with the consent of the other characters.
Some opponents claim that complicated tax decisions are best decided by deliberation based on well-informed argument and informed consent, such as presumably occurs in legislatures, rather than the simplistic and emotionally-charged appeals that tend to dominate referendums.
Some reunion registries are based on mutual consent and do matches from the information provided by the registrants.
Some questions include: How would consent be obtained?
Some states limited the occupations open to African Americans and barred them from acquiring land, and others provided that judges could assign African American children to work for their former owners without the consent of their parents.
Some people may opt for the master or mistress / slave model, in which consent is negotiated once for a long period and the consent given is generally broader.
Some six years after the enactment of the RMA, several decisions on consent applications had been appealed to the Environment Court where s5 was given some degree of interpretation.
Some of the actors have been offered small one-off payments that have been rejected, and several cast members ( or their families ) are unable to be contacted to grant consent.
Some questioned children ’ s ability to give informed consent in their own right.
" Some other Orthodox, who do not apply the term " Semi-Pelagian " to their theology, criticize the Roman Catholics for allegedly rejecting Cassian, whom they accept as fully orthodox, and for holding, as, in Casiday's interpretation, Cassian did, that everything which pertains to salvation comes from God's grace, and so that even the human consent to God's justifying action is itself an effect of grace, This position of the Roman Catholic Church and of Cassian as interpreted by Casiday is attributed by Eastern Orthodox theologian Georges Florovsky also to the Eastern Orthodox Church, which, he says, " always understood that God initiates, accompanies, and completes everything in the process of salvation ", rejecting instead the Calvinist idea of irresistible grace.

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