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Some mediums speak in practical, down-to-earth terms, while others may stress the spiritual.
Some approximants resemble vowels in acoustic and articulatory properties and the terms semivowel and glide are often used for these non-syllabic vowel-like segments.
( Some of the terms used below are defined in Uniform polychoron # Geometric derivations.
Some wards in Accrington rank amongst the most deprived in terms of healthcare and life expectancy in the country.
Some Old Breton vocabulary remains in the present day as philosophical and scientific terms in Modern Breton.
Some commercial bookbinders may refer to the cover and the inside of the book instead, but a few others, attached to their traditions, still use the terms " codex " and " case ".
Some traditionalists have embraced the labels " reactionary " and " counterrevolutionary ", defying the stigma that has attached to these terms since the Enlightenment.
Some might, for instance, see Christ's death and resurrection in terms not of actual physical reanimation, but in terms of the good news of Jesus ' teaching: that God's children are no longer slaves to the power of death.
Some crochet symbols, abbreviations, and US / UK terms
Some rebels disliked being called contras, feeling that it defined their cause only in negative terms, or implied a desire to restore the old order.
Some of the problems and contradictions in this terminology will perhaps disappear as more systematic terms, such as ( non ) load / store, becomes more popular and eventually replaces the imprecise and slightly counter-intuitive RISC / CISC terms.
Some book titles use both terms.
Some vegetable juices provide the same health benefits as whole vegetables in terms of reducing risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Some modern deists have modified this classical view and believe that humanity's relationship with God is transpersonal, which means that God transcends the personal / impersonal duality and moves beyond such human terms.
Some deists view God in classical terms and see God as observing humanity but not directly intervening in our lives ( Prime Observer ), while others see God as a subtle and persuasive spirit ( Prime Mover ).
Some examples of these new terms created by Derrida clearly exemplify the deconstruction procedure:
" Some creationists and creationist organizations, such as the Institute of Creation Research, use these terms in an effort to make it appear that evolutionary biology is a form of secular religion.
Some record achievements ( e. g., past politicians note the years of their terms of office ).
Some of the Syriac terms that Ephrem used to describe his community were later used to describe monastic communities, but the assertion that he was monk is anachronistic.
Some properties of the GCD are in fact easier to see with this description, for instance the fact that any common divisor of a and b also divides the GCD ( it divides both terms of ua + vb ).
Some notable philosophers, such as Alasdair MacIntyre, have theorized freedom in terms of our social interdependence with other people.
Some restrictions preclude the South African market from following international trends, the local is restricted to local investment opportunities in terms of exchange control, the lack of regulated structures restricts the amount of exposure which the South African retirement fund industry has to hedge fund strategies and foreign investors are put off investing directly into South African hedge funds by adverse taxes and other obstacles.
Some of these terms are still in common use ; however, LARP has become the most commonly accepted term.

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Some drives use special techniques, such as Plextor's GigaRec or Sanyo's HD-BURN, to write more data onto a given disc ; these techniques are inherently deviations from the Compact Disc ( Red, Yellow, and / or Orange Book ) standards, making the recorded discs proprietary-formatted and not fully compatible with standard CD players and drives.
Some of the opponents of the Party within the Chinese democracy movement have tended not to argue that a strong Chinese state is inherently bad, but rather that the Communist leadership is corrupt.
Some Christians believe that marriage is the union of two people and that homosexual behavior is not inherently sinful.
Some of these methods are inherently lossy while others may preserve all relevant information from the original, uncompressed video.
Some scholars have attempted to reconstruct the original Testimonium, but others contend that attempts to discriminate the passage into Josephan and non-Josephan elements are inherently circular.
Some nuclides are inherently unstable.
Some believe that older whiskies are inherently better, but others find that the age for optimum flavour development changes drastically from distillery to distillery, or even from cask to cask.
Some economists consider the net long-term effect of eliminating tax shelters and other distortions to be positive for the economy, by redirecting money to the most inherently profitable investments.
Some seriously harmful behaviour, such as murder, is sufficiently rare to be inherently improbable in most circumstances.
Some designs are inherently prone to fade, while other designs are relatively immune.
Some now discarded Hamitic theories have become viewed as racist ; in particular a theory proposed in the 19th century by Speke, that the Tutsi were supposedly Hamitic and thus inherently superior.
Some argue Mardi Gras is inherently subversive to traditional Christian values.
Measuring stress level independent of differences in people's personalities has been inherently difficult: Some people are able to process many stressors simultaneously, while others can barely address a few.
Some opponents have asserted that Chinese nationalism is inherently backward and is therefore incompatible with a modern state.
Some realists ( human nature realists ) believe that states are inherently aggressive, that territorial expansion is constrained only by opposing powers, while others ( offensive / defensive realists ) believe that states are obsessed with the security and continuation of the state's existence.
Some alternative non-silver processes-such as platinum prints-employ metals that are, if processed correctly, inherently more stable than gelatin-silver prints.
Some may count as inherently funny words and are used for humorous effect.
Some devices or systems are inherently not controllable.
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 complexes euphemistically call these a non-refundable deposit, ignoring the definition of a deposit as inherently being refundable.
Some sports are thus inherently " aerobic ", while other aerobic exercises, such as fartlek training or aerobic dance classes, are designed specifically to improve aerobic capacity and fitness.
Some former sites of Mycenaean palaces, such as Argos or Knossos, continued to be occupied ; other sites ' experiencing an expansive " boom time " of a generation or two before they were abandoned, James Whitley has associated with the " Big-man social organization ", based on personal charisma and inherently unstable: he interprets Lefkandi in this light.
Some sources inherently emit a broad spectrum.
Some view force as inherently authoritarian.

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