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Some people argue that this is risky as specimens from a more protected population could be ‘ laundered ’ through the borders of a Party whose population is not as strictly protected.
Some of these institutes are bound strictly to the university, others combine research across different universities.
Some adherents to the free software movement do not believe that proprietary software is strictly immoral.
Some newsgroups allow the posting of messages on a wide variety of themes, regarding anything a member chooses to discuss as on-topic, while others keep more strictly to their particular subject, frowning on off-topic postings.
Some " MWP " events are thus wet events or cold events rather than strictly warm events, particularly in central Antarctica where climate patterns opposite to the North Atlantic area have been noticed.
Some pen names are strictly not pseudonyms, as they are simply variants of the authors ' actual names.
Some daytime movement has been observed suggesting that they are not strictly nocturnal but crepuscular.
Some argue that, strictly speaking, only the latter is really " recognized " as action origami.
Some consider that strictly speaking only handwritten systems can be called shorthand.
Some level of PaRDeS study can even be found in forms of Judaism that otherwise are strictly rationalist, such as Reconstructionist Judaism.
Some of the modules would be used strictly for input / output, which included the nChannel storage-control card, frame buffers, and the InterSystem card that allowed nCUBEs to be attached to each other.
Some wanted to strictly enforce the Stamp Act over colonial resistance, wary of the precedent that would be set by backing down.
Some music festivals are strictly local in scope, including few or no performers with a national reputation, and are generally operated by local promoters.
Some strictly grammatically incorrect statements are considered circumlocutions to avoid using awkward constructions: e. g. " Aren't I going with you?
Some, as explained in more detail below, argue that one can be loyal to a broad range of things, whilst others argue that it is only possible for loyalty to be to another person and that it is strictly interpersonal.
Some libraries with OPAC access still have card catalogs on site, but these are now strictly a secondary resource and are seldom updated.
Some rules such as the eleven player limit may be broken as long as the opposing coach does not notice ; other rules are strictly off-limits.
Some aircraft have no fuselage but do have a separate horizontal stabilizer surface mounted on one or more booms ; these are also commonly referred to as flying wings, although this is not strictly correct.
Some inhabitants belong to the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, which strictly observes the Sabbath.
Some companies do not keep strictly to this standard, and there is wide variation globally throughout the transportation industry.
Some communities maintain a Town Marshal who is responsible for general law enforcement as well as court duties, while others are strictly court officers.
Some recreational international folk dance groups also perform dances not strictly considered folk dances.
Some authors gave the name Lindelöf number to a different notion: the smallest cardinal such that every open cover of the space has a subcover of size strictly less than.
Some subspecies of chamois are strictly protected in the EU under the European Habitats Directive.

Some and orthodox
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 modern commentators see this period as a civil war between hellenized and orthodox Jews.
Some notable differences with mainstream Christianity include: A belief that Jesus began his atonement in the garden of Gethsemane and continued it to his crucifixion, rather than the orthodox belief that the crucifixion alone was the physical atonement ; and an afterlife with three degrees of glory, with hell ( often called spirit prison ) being a temporary repository for the wicked between death and the resurrection.
Some partial preterists prefer to call their position orthodox preterism, thus contrasting their agreement with the creeds of the Ecumenical Councils with what they perceive to be the full preterists ' rejection of the same. This, in effect, makes full preterism unorthodox in the eyes of partial preterists and gives rise to the claim by some that full preterism is heretical.
Some orthodox followers also believe in sex only in marriage, and being chaste.
Some neo-Nazis in Chile derive their ideology from the writings of Nicolás Palacios, while others follow an orthodox Nazi ideology influenced by Miguel Serrano and German Nazis who fled to the country after World War II.
Some writings by Priscillian were accounted orthodox and were not burned.
* Some see in Zalmoxis a Christ figure who dies and resurrects ; this position was also defended by Jean ( Ioan ) Coman, a professor of patristics and orthodox priest, who was a friend of Eliade and published in Eliade's journal " Zalmoxis ", which appeared in the 1930s.
Some schools of psychology, notably that associated with Alfred Adler, place power dynamics at the core of their theory ( where orthodox Freudians might place sexuality ).
Some writings by Priscillian were accounted orthodox and were not burned.
Some Japanese bagels are sweet ; the orthodox kosher bagels are the same as in the U. S.
Some commentators like Anatolius and John S. Romanides argue that Dioscorus was not deposed for heresy but for " grave administrative errors " at Ephesus II, among which they mention his restoration of Eutyches, his attack on Flavian, and afterwards, his excommunication of Pope Leo I. Defenders of Dioscuros argue that Eutyches was orthodox at the time of his restoration and only later relapsed into heresy, that Flavian was a Nestorian and that Pope Leo had supported Nestorianism.
Some religious skeptics and orthodox believers have criticized Melton as an advocate for religious groups they strongly disapprove of.
Some interpretations favour a single male character, and virtually all commentaries acknowledge the possibility, though this is the less orthodox of the two views.
Some branches of the movement developed as cult-like groups, such as the Body of Christ or The Move ; some remained orthodox Christian, and other parts of the movement moderated the doctrine and ultimately had positive effects on the Charismatic and Pentecostal churches at large.
Some theologians of the Byzantine period also held similar views, although they were never held to be very orthodox.
Some orthodox scholars argue against the increasing focus on heterodoxy.
Some orthodox and evangelical critics called this " The Unitarian takeover of Harvard.
Some smaller, more loosely organised groups in Central Africa regard Kimbangu as God's prophet, though that view is not orthodox.
" 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.
Some Marxists tried to adapt to these criticisms and the changing nature of capitalism, for instance Eduard Bernstein emphasised the idea of Marxists bringing legal challenges against the current administrations over the treatment of the working classes rather than simply emphasising violent revolution as more orthodox Marxists did.
Some historians report that it was during her military exploits that she met an ascetic monk who so impressed her that she converted to orthodox Christianity.

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