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Some and speculate
Some historians speculate that it was his conservative powerbase's disapproval of his foreign, non-Orthodox bride, more so than her appearance, that caused Alexei to spurn Charlotte.
Some observers speculate that Alan Jay Lerner's pride was so badly bruised by Muselli's much-publicized rejection of him ( due to his drug addiction and neglect of their son ) that in revenge he portrayed her as a gold-digging spendthrift.
Some speculate that the pope could leave instructions in writing, perhaps in his will, for the appointment to be made known after his death ; but it is difficult to imagine a case in which the pope would consider that his own death would remove the obstacle in the way of publishing the name.
Some speculate that the dish may have been invented in Spain, the first European country in which the potato appeared via the New World colonies, and assumes the first appearance to have been as an accompaniment to fish dishes in Galicia, from which it spread to the rest of the country and further to the Spanish Netherlands, which became Belgium more than a century later.
Some dishes may be pre-Ottoman, only taking Turkish names later ; Ash and Dalby, for example, speculate that grape-leaf dolmathes were made by the early Byzantine period.
Some scholars speculate that Hildegard was placed in the care of Jutta, the daughter of Count Stephan II of Sponheim, at the age of eight, before the two women were enclosed together six years later.
Some speculate that sponges are not so primitive, but may instead be secondarily simplified.
Some historians speculate that they occupied Red Ruthenia, and their center was in Przemyśl.
Some, including Sheldon Glashow, speculate that Witten chose the letter because it resembles an inverted W. According to Witten, " M can stand variously for ' magic ', ' mystery ', or ' matrix ', according to one's taste.
Some followers speculate that " the Word " will yet be " spoken ," or that Meher Baba did break his silence but in a spiritual rather than a physical way.
Some speculate that higher taxes could help reduce soda consumption.
Some speculate that in the long term, environmental problems may threaten the planet's liveability.
Some scholars speculate that the name of Sviatoslav, composed of the Slavic roots for " holy " and " glory ", was an artificial derivation combining those of his predecessors Oleg and Rurik ( they mean " holy " and " glorious " in Old Norse, respectively ).
Some biographies state that Marta's father was a gravedigger and handyman, while others speculate that he was a runaway landless serf.
Some speculate the maculae are outliers of the southern polar cap, which is in retreat in summer.
Some newspapers began to speculate on the motives for the murders.
Some scientists even speculate that the slugs are really just one organism in many bodies.
Some, including Martin Gardner, speculate there was an earlier version that was destroyed later by Dodgson when he wrote a more elaborate copy by hand .< ref >( Gardner, 1965 )
Some scholars speculate that the name derives from the Turkic root " Bala " or " Great ", and the clan-name " Endzhar ".
Some speculate that carpal tunnel syndrome is provoked by repetitive movement and manipulating activities and that the exposure can be cumulative.
Some speculate that Kerioth refers to a region in Judea, but it is also the name of two known Judean towns.
Some Shakespeare scholars speculate that it derives from Shakespeare's own draft, or " foul papers ," since it contains minor errors in speech labels and stage directions that are thought to be characteristic of the author in the process of composition.
Some speculate these reported creatures could be present-day specimens of the extinct giant ape Gigantopithecus.
Some historians speculate that the Giants got word that their star pitcher was risking his life and baseball career for the Stars and ordered him to stop, while others feel that the Stars ' coach got rid of Mathewson because he felt that, since the fullback's punting skills were hardly used, he could replace him with local resident Shirley Ellis.

Some and reason
Some even say that this is the reason for the ultimate acceptance of the former.
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 Conservative theologians, like Seymour Siegel have stressed that the word, " Conservative ," must be understood in the way it is used in the British political system: that the laws and traditions have to be conserved or preserved, with changes allowed only when there is an overriding reason — almost always, an overriding ethical reasonto do so.
Some libraries that employ content-control software allow the software to be deactivated on a case-by-case basis on application to a librarian ; libraries that are subject to CIPA are required to have a policy that allows adults to request that the filter be disabled without having to explain the reason for their request.
Some critics of faith have argued that faith is opposed to reason.
Some of the horror came from the nature of the crimes shown, which often had very little reason behind them and in which the evildoers were rarely punished or defeated.
Some Graves ' disease patients, however, that cannot tolerate medicines for one reason or another, patients that are allergic to iodine, or patients that refuse radioiodine may opt for surgical intervention.
Some philosophers embrace the existence of both kinds of reason, while others deny the existence of one or the other.
Some feel the primary reason for the endorsement was to keep the flat tax idea and other supply-side views alive.
Some theorists argue that a metaphysical account of morality is necessary for the proper evaluation of actual moral theories and for making practical moral decisions ; others reason from opposite premises and suggest that we must impart ideas of moral intuition onto proper action before we can give a proper account of morality's metaphysics.
Some psychologists argue that only the " higher " intellectual functions constitute mind, particularly reason and memory.
Some Linear B tablets had been discovered on the Greek mainland, and there was reason to believe that some of the chains of symbols he had encountered on the Cretan tablets were names.
Some of these channels, like their US counterparts, make commercial timing cuts ; others get around this by running shows in longer time slots, and critics of timing cuts see no reason why all channels should not do the same.
Some traditions were deliberately invented for one reason or another, often to highlight or enhance the importance of a certain institution.
Some recent languages, such as Lua, have adopted the same convention for the same reason.
Some, like Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Rorty, are skeptical about subject-centred, universal, or instrumental reason, and even skeptical toward reason as a whole.
Some thinkers, e. g. Foucault, believe there are other forms of reason, neglected but essential to modern life, and to our understanding of what it means to live a life according to reason.
Some commentators have claimed that Western civilization can be almost defined by its serious testing of the limits of tension between " unaided " reason and faith in " revealed " truths — figuratively summarized as Athens and Jerusalem, respectively.
Some writers discount settlements that were abandoned as a result of a natural or human-made disaster, using the term only to describe settlements which were deserted because they were no longer economically viable ; T. Lindsey Baker, author of Ghost Towns of Texas, defines a ghost town as " a town for which the reason for being no longer exists ".
Some scientists argue that humans dream for the same reason other mammals do.
Some have objected to this phrasing, which is an elaboration of referring to training as " human capital ", either for the same reason that phrase is objectionable, or on the grounds that it implies that the human in which the knowledge is " invested " is a resource to be exploited.

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