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Some churches founded outside the Anglican Communion in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, largely in opposition to the ordination of openly homosexual bishops and other clergy are usually referred to as belonging to the Anglican realignment movement, or else as " orthodox " Anglicans.
Some argue that, overall, the evidence suggests that antipsychotics only help if they are used selectively and are gradually withdrawn as soon as possible and have referred to the " Myth of the antipsychotic ".
Some sabermetric statistics have entered the mainstream baseball world that measure a batter's overall performance including On-base plus slugging, commonly referred to as OPS.
Some saw the 1891 team — the first sanctioned by the Rugby Football Union — as the English national team, though others referred to it as " the British Isles ".
Some plastics are now referred to as being ' degradable ', ' oxy-degradable ' or ' UV-degradable '.
Some articulated trams have bogies located under articulations, a setup referred to as a Jacobs bogie.
Some patients report fatigue or non-specific neurocognitive problems, such as an inability to concentrate ; this is sometimes called post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment, referred to as " chemo brain " by patients ' groups.
Some models have the ability to extend memory capacity to store more numbers ; the extended address is referred to as an array index.
* Some deists, usually referred to as Spiritual Deists, practice meditation and make frequent use of Affirmative Prayer, a non-supplicative form of prayer which is common in the New Thought movement.
Some earthquake ruptures travel at unusually low velocities and are referred to as slow earthquakes.
Some variants are commonly referred to as square-and-multiply algorithms or binary exponentiation.
Some mRNA transcripts have exons with no ORFs and, thus, are sometimes referred to as non-coding RNA.
Some geocachers act to mitigate this perception by picking up litter while they search for geocaches, a practice referred to in the community as CITO ( Cache-In-Trash-Out ).
Some East Germans regularly referred to the Socialist Unity Party as " the Russian party ".
Some West German media referred to East Germany initially as the SBZ and later consistently named it the so-called " GDR " ( sogenannte " DDR ").
Some states dispute the international acceptance of the right of their deposed monarchs to be referred to by their former title.
Some authors scrupulously avoid such technology as faster-than-light travel, while others accept such notions ( sometimes referred to as " enabling devices ", since they allow the story to take place ) but focus on realistically depicting the worlds that such a technology might make possible.
Some, known as frame harps, also have a pillar ; those without the pillar are referred to as open harps.
Some ideograms are comprehensible only by familiarity with prior convention ; others convey their meaning through pictorial resemblance to a physical object, and thus may also be referred to as pictograms.
Some instructions also enabled HL to be used as a ( limited ) 16-bit accumulator, and a pseudoregister, M, could be used almost anywhere that any other register could be used and referred to the memory address pointed to by HL.
* Some transient receptor potential channels: This group of channels, normally referred to simply as TRP channels, is named after their role in Drosophila phototransduction.
Some derided Kemp for his compromise and referred to him as a " con artist ".
Some LCD panels have defective transistors, causing permanently lit or unlit pixels which are commonly referred to as stuck pixels or dead pixels respectively.
Some commentators have referred to this situation as the " grey goo " or " ecophagy " scenario.

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Some specifically focused egalitarian concerns include economic egalitarianism, legal egalitarianism, luck egalitarianism, political egalitarianism, gender egalitarianism, racial equality, asset-based egalitarianism, and Christian egalitarianism.
Some criminologists who study the relationship between Race and crime, regard Rushton's r / K theory as one of several possible explanations for racial disparities in crime rates.
Some National Socialists ( such as Goebbels ) held Spengler as an intellectual precursor but he was ostracised after 1933 for his pessimism about Germany's and Europe's future, his refusal to support Nazi ideas of racial superiority, and his critical work The Hour of Decision.
Some definitions would have it that any assumption that a person's behavior would be influenced by their racial categorization is racist, regardless of whether the action is intentionally harmful or pejorative.
Some examples of this in present day are statistics including, but not limited to, the racial breakdown of the prison population versus the national population, physical abilities and mental ability statistics, and other data gathered by scientific groups.
Some believe that inner city residents of Hispanic communities are subjected to racial profiling because of theories such as the “ gang suppression model ”.
Some of the most referenced organizations, who offer evidence on the existence of racial profiling, noted are The American Civil Liberties Union, which has conducted studies various major U. S. cities, and RAND.
Some activists consider that the Indian caste system is a form of racial discrimination.
Some adherents to these beliefs considered any proliferation of mixed-descent children ( labelled ' half-castes ', ' crossbreeds ', ' quadroons ' and ' octoroons ') to be a threat to the nature and stability of the prevailing civilisation, or to a perceived racial or civilisational " heritage ".
Some individuals consider racial quotas reverse racism.
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 writers from other parts of the country have mistakenly assumed the term to refer only to people of mixed racial descent, but this is not the traditional Louisiana usage.
Some attacked McDaniel as being an " Uncle Tom ," or a person willing to advance personally by perpetuating racial stereotypes or being an agreeable agent of offensive racial restrictions.
According the 2010 Census, the racial makeup of the village was 96. 5 % White, 0. 8 % African American, 0. 2 % American Indian or Alaska Native, 1. 5 % Asian, 0. 0 % Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 0. 1 % Some Other Race.
The racial makeup of the CDP was 72. 1 % White, 17. 5 % African American, 0. 1 % Native American, 4. 5 % Asian, 0. 1 % Pacific Islander, 9. 0 % Hispanic, 2. 8 % Some Other Race, and 3. 0 % from two or more races.
The racial makeup of the town was 2910 White, 241 African American, 569 Native American, 10Asian, 46 Some Other Race, 276 from Two or More Races.
Some non-humans races are superior to humans ( possessing innate magical abilities, sometimes considerable longevity or immortality, racial bonus to certain skills, etc ..).
Some refer to using race as a basis to exclude applicants as a racial quota system.
Some southern Populists, including Thomas E. Watson of Georgia, openly talked of the need for poor blacks and poor whites to set aside their racial differences in the name of shared economic self-interest.
Some of the critics touch upon the racial aspects, but this topic was mostly ignored.
Some researchers, tracing the links between Ariosophy and Theosophy, stated that the latter relies mostly on " intellectual expositions of racial evolution ".
Some observers have argued that the book had a " racial dimension " in the tradition of the Eugenics movement, and that it " reiterated many of Osborn's jeremiads.
Some of the protest had the dual purpose of linking alleged racial discrimination against Māori in New Zealand to apartheid in South Africa.

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