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Some and tendencies
Some historians see " deistic tendencies " in his few references to an impersonal God.
Some people associated with Hoover have supported the assertion of his homosexual tendencies.
#* Some authors conclude that Monroe's writings show evidence of " deistic tendencies ".
Some very extreme tendencies of a minority of adherents to Ultramontanism however, especially those attributing to the Roman Pontiff, even in his private opinions, of absolute infallibility even in matters beyond faith and morals, and impeccability, survived and were eagerly used by opponents of the Catholic Church and papacy before the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 1965 ) for use in their propaganda.
* Some tendencies argue that the Fourth International became dislocated politically during the years between Trotsky's murder and the establishment of the ICFI in 1953 ; they consequently work to " reconstruct ", " reorganise " or " rebuild " it.
Some disciplines, in particular within evolutionary biology, are still prone to use language that appears teleological when they describe natural tendencies towards certain end conditions ; but these arguments can almost always be rephrased in non-teleological forms.
Some sufferers of anorexia nervosa exhibit episodes of bulimic tendencies through purging ( either through self-induced vomiting or laxatives ) as a way to quickly remove food in their system.
Some social scientists describe the return of older, " more primitive " tendencies ( e. g. warlike attitudes, " clan identity ", anything suggesting the social and political atmosphere of thousands of years ago ) as " atavistic ".
Some writers on the history of Pietism – e. g. Heppe and Ritschl – have included under it nearly all religious tendencies amongst Protestants of the last three centuries in the direction of a more serious cultivation of personal piety than that prevalent in the various established churches.
* Some Loose Stones: Being a consideration of certain tendencies in modern theology illustrated by reference to the book called " Foundations " ( 1913 )
Some political parties, such as the Workers ' Party in Brazil or the Scottish Socialist Party allow political tendencies to openly organise within them.
Some anarchists envision future society as being free of religion while others envision a future society in which egalitarian religions and spirituality being a private matter equally tolerated with non-religious tendencies in a neutral, secular society.
Packer made international news in October 2010 when, in his sermon given at the 180th Semiannual General Conference of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, entitled " Cleansing the Inner Vessel ", he stated, " Some suppose that they were preset and cannot overcome what they feel are inborn tendencies toward the impure and unnatural.
Some tendencies tend to equate the two concepts, while others draw sharp distinctions between them.
Some of the PRSC's founders and leaders were originally business leaders and Roman Catholics who opposed the communist, democratic socialist and social democratic tendencies of Juan Bosch and José Francisco Peña Gómez, of the PRD and PLD.
Some, like Persian, Latin and Quechua, have SOV normal word order but conform less to the general tendencies of other such languages.
Some parties, finally, maintained an " independent " position vis-a-vis the tendencies mentioned.
Some of his main linguistical contributions, which were instrumental in creating the Paleolithic Continuity Theory, regarded tendencies towards the conservation of languages, as opposed to the theories of " biological laws " of linguistic change and the method of lexical self-dating.
Some disorganized offenders have exhibited homosexual tendencies, but in such cases, any homosexual contact they may have had will usually be either as a symbolic act of dominance or as an offshoot of one of their paraphilias.
Some writers restrict the terms " Naturalism " and " Realism " for use as labels for period styles of the middle and late nineteenth century in Europe and America, thus making available the terms " naturalism " and " realism ," all lowercase, for tendencies of art of any period so long as the works strive for an accurate representation of the visible world.

Some and behaviour
" Some however consider unpredictable behaviour to be realistic in tragedy: " everywhere in Euripides a preoccupation with individual psychology and its irrational aspects is evident .... In his hands tragedy for the first time probed the inner recesses of the human soul and let passions spin the plot.
Some people use the phrase " naturalistic fallacy " or " appeal to nature " to characterize inferences of the form " This behaviour is natural ; therefore, this behaviour is morally acceptable " or " This property is unnatural ; therefore, this property is undesireable.
Some studied street gangs involved in drug dealing-finding that their structure and behaviour had a degree of organisational rationality.
Some surfactants exhibit this behaviour.
Some modern researchers have tried to explain the reports of werewolf behaviour with recognised medical conditions.
Some operating systems can control Wake-on-LAN behaviour via hardware drivers.
Some formal verification techniques exclude these behaviours from analysis, if they are not equivalent to non-Zeno behaviour.
Some people find chickens ' behaviour entertaining and educational.
Some crinoids are pseudo-planktonic, attaching themselves to floating logs and debris, although this behaviour was exercised most extensively in the Paleozoic, before competition from such organisms as barnacles restricted the extent of the behaviour.
Some studies have found that, when self-selection is controlled for, the built environment has no significant effect on travel behaviour.
Some animals dig tunnels in the barrier, undermining the structure ; the muskrat is notorious for this behaviour.
Some social behaviour in the Harry Potter books is remininiscent of Austen, for example the excited communal reading of letters.
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 seriously harmful behaviour, such as murder, is sufficiently rare to be inherently improbable in most circumstances.
Some of the properties in which lithium differs from other members of its group illustrating its anomalous behaviour are as follows:
Some systems allow the user to search for a specific event by time of occurrence and text description, and perform statistical evaluation of operator behaviour.
Some early analog-to-digital converters displayed non-benign behaviour when in overload, where the overloading signals were ' wrapped ' from positive to negative full-scale.
Some happiness-boosting habits seem to include gratitude, appreciation, and even altruistic behaviour.
Some British politicians and the King made no secret of their horror at the behaviour of Crown forces.
Some regular RIC men resigned in protest at the often brutal and undisciplined behaviour of the new recruits.
Some authorities regard such larval behaviour as having a strong element of parasitoidy.
Some figures within the parkour community agree that this sort of behaviour is not to be encouraged.
Some cultural critics have postulated that over recent decades children have been subject to a premature sexualization, as indicated by a level of sexual knowledge or sexual behaviour inappropriate for their age group.

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