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Some have argued that Calvin was the least anti-semitic among all the major reformers of his time especially in comparison to Martin Luther.
Some social reformers attempted to combine the best of both concepts in the garden city movement.
Some bankers felt it gave too much control to Washington, and some reformers felt it allowed bankers to maintain too much power.
Some reformers were disappointed that President Garfield had advocated limited tenure only to minor office seekers and had given appointments to his old friends.
Some of the advocates of the exhibit were Langford Warren, founder of Harvard's School of Architecture ; Mrs. Richard Morris Hunt ; Arthur Astor Carey and Edwin Mead, social reformers ; and Will Bradley, graphic designer.
Some say the writers were moral and religious reformers.
Some of these would-be reformers totally rejected China's cultural legacy, while others sought to combine the strengths of Chinese and European cultures.
Some historians see the populists as forward-looking liberal reformers.
Some monetary reformers criticise existing global financial institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund and their policies regarding money supply, banks and debt in developing nations, in that they appear to these writers to be " forcing " a regime of extortionate or unpayable debt on weak Third World governments that do not have the capacity to pay the interest on these loans without severely affecting the well-being or even the viability of the local population.
Some monetary reformers believe that in a genuine free market, where government did not impose a monopoly currency on the populace, a gold standard or silver standard monetary system would arise spontaneously out of the free market because of their unique properties: their extraordinary malleability, their strong resistance to forgery, their character as stable and impervious to decay, and their inherently limited supply.
Some monetary reformers believe a new free market will emerge in money production and distribution, as the Internet allows renewed decentralisation and competition in this area, eroding the central government's and bankers ' old monopoly control of the means of exchange.
Some monetary reformers believe that in a genuine free market, where government did not impose a monopoly currency on the populace, a predominantly full-reserve banking system, backed by a gold standard or silver standard monetary system, would arise spontaneously out of the free market.
Some intellectuals and reformers criticized the campaign for being regressive, akin to " being drowned in a red sea ", and bringing back painful memories from the Cultural Revolution.
Some were members of the Clapham Sect of evangelical reformers, including Lord Teignmouth and Henry Thornton, the banker and abolitionist.
Some diplomats considered the Communist Party of China " agrarian reformers " who labeled themselves revolutionaries.
Some early Protestant reformers such as Martin Luther supported the doctrine.
Some reformers favor an immediate and total reform, while others would prefer a gradual change implemented in stages.
Some of the English language's most celebrated writers and poets have used spellings proposed by today's spelling reformers.
Some social reformers have championed a peacetime use of the excess profits tax, but such proposals face strong opposition from businesses and some economists, who argue that it would create a disincentive to capital investment.
Some reformers talked of banning children from the stage entirely.
Some modern Lutherans deny that Luther taught it before other reformers such as Melancthon.
Some Lancashire reformers opposed the march and advised their supporters not to take part.

Some and incorporated
Some jurisdictions have incorporated the definition of civil assault into the definition of the crime making it a criminal assault to intentionally cause another person to apprehend a harmful or offensive contact.
Some remaining fragments of the Roman walls have been incorporated into the cathedral.
Some of this limestone settles to the sea floor where it is incorporated into new rocks.
Some proteins, such as those to be incorporated in membranes ( known as membrane proteins ), are transported into the " rough " endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) during synthesis.
Some exist as specialized DBMS products, and some have their functionality types incorporated in existing general-purpose DBMSs.
Some legal texts that were adopted when the Republican Calendar was official are still in force in France and even Belgium ( which was at the time incorporated into France ), and have kept their original dates for citation purposes.
Some survivors were resettled within the empire, while others were incorporated into the Roman army.
Some disco songs incorporated sounds produced with synthesizers and drum machines, and some compositions were entirely electronic ; examples include Giorgio Moroder's late 1970s productions such as Donna Summer's hit single " I Feel Love " from 1977, Cerrone's Supernature ( 1977 ), Yellow Magic Orchestra's synth-disco-pop productions from their self-titled album ( 1978 ), Solid State Survivor ( 1979 ), and several early 1980s disco-pop productions by the Hi-NRG group Lime.
Some Bantu languages have incorporated the click characteristic of the Khoisan languages.
Some Western theologians have incorporated the essence-energies distinction into their own thinking.
Some, such as the Heckler & Koch VP70, will only fire single rounds unless the stock is attached, because there is a safety mechanism incorporated into the stock.
Some historians believe Assyrian texts called this Midas king of the " Mushki " because he had subjected the eastern Anatolian people of that name and incorporated them into his army.
Some of the debris was used as evidence in the conspirators ' trials, incorporated into memorials, donated to local schools, or sold to raise funds for relief efforts.
Some ideologies, notably Christian Democracy, claim to combine left and right wing politics ; according to Geoffrey K. Roberts and Patricia Hogwood, " In terms of ideology, Christian Democracy has incorporated many of the views held by liberals, conservatives and socialists within a wider framework of moral and Christian principles.
Some shows of the 2000s incorporated supernatural and science fiction elements into their storylines.
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 snowboards incorporate the use of more exotic materials such as Carbon Fiber, Kevlar, Aluminium ( as a honeycomb core structure ), and have even incorporated Piezo dampers.
Some of this power derives from the so-called " SPITBOL extensions " ( which have since been incorporated in basically all modern implementations of the original SNOBOL 4 language too ), although it is possible to achieve the same power without them.
Some verlan words, which are now well incorporated in common French language, have taken on their own significance, or at least certain connotations that have changed their meaning.
Some automotive-test wind tunnels have incorporated moving belts under the test vehicle in an effort to approximate the actual condition.
Some of these solvers and others have been incorporated into larger FreeCell or Solitaire programs.
Some manufacturers of residential cooking appliances now offer indoor grills for home use, either incorporated into a stovetop or as standalone electric devices.
Some articles published in Tribuna were later incorporated into books Z deníku žurnalistova (" Of the Journalist's Diary ") and above all Jací jsme (" What we are like ") — in this book Peroutka mapped some myths about the Czech nation.
Some fanciful accounts regarding the construction of the missions claimed that underground tunnels were incorporated in the design, to be used as a means of emergency egress in the event of attack ; however, no historical evidence ( written or physical ) has ever been uncovered to support these wild assertions.

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