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Some trust criteria, e. g. creditworthiness or implied warranty, are considered to be part of any purchasing or sourcing decision.
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Some historians attribute this dramatic decline to his surprise and chagrin over the Sino-Indian War, which he perceived as a betrayal of trust.
Some scholars have said that it is wrong to read a right of armed insurrection in the Second Amendment because clearly the founding fathers sought to place trust in the power of the ordered liberty of democratic government versus the anarchy of insurrectionists.
To the degree this is consistent if you take other work nearby, this opens the questions of what is not " firm-specific " and whether a nation is just a bigger " firm ": Some analyses see political capital, or just " influence " or " trust of professionals " as a full style of capital of its own.
Some sources claim Godard didn't trust Hollywood and refused ; Richard Benton claimed that Godard wanted to shoot the film in New Jersey in January and took offense when would-be producer Norah Wright objected that was unreasonable considering the story took place in Texas with its year round warm environment while her partner, Elinor Jones, claimed they did not believe Godard was right for the project in the first place.
Some NPOs may also be a charity or service organization ; they may be organized as a not-for-profit corporation or as a trust, a cooperative, or they exist informally.
Some in our country think that Social Security is a trust fund – in other words, there's a pile of money being accumulated.
Some commentators believe that whether the trust fund is a fact or fiction comes down to whether the trust fund contributes to national savings or not.
" Some economic research argues that the trust funds have led to only a small to modest increase in national savings and that the bulk of the trust fund has been " spent.
Some very successful embezzlement schemes have continued for many years before being detected due to the skill of the embezzler in concealing the nature of the transactions or their skill in gaining the trust and confidence of investors or clients, who are then reluctant to " test " the embezzler's trustworthiness by forcing a withdrawal of funds.
Some believe that the Communists ' plans failed because PFA was a truly national movement and the event only served to strengthen people's trust in the organisation and spelt the end of Soviet power in Azerbaijan.
Some investors may find a higher dividend yield attractive, for instance as an aid to marketing a fund to retail investors, or maybe because they cannot get their hands on the capital, which may be tied up in a trust arrangement.
Some students say that, given the shared challenges of academic life there, all alumni share a sense of belonging and trust.
Some residents were little more than observers and diplomats, others were seen as the " face of the oppressor " and were treated with hostility, while some won enough trust from the ruler that they were able to exercise great influence.
Some perpetrators may " groom " an older person ( befriend or build a relationship with them ) in order to establish a relationship of trust.
Some may distinguish between the messages of the prophets and the messages of proto-apocalyptic and apocalyptic literature by saying that the message of the prophets was primarily a preaching of repentance and righteousness if the nation would escape judgment ; the message of the apocalyptic writers was of patience and trust for that deliverance and reward were sure to come.
Some American social critics, such as Laurence H. Shoup, argue that the Council on Foreign Relations is an " imperial brain trust ", which has, for decades, played a central behind-the-scenes role in shaping U. S. foreign policy choices for the post-WWII international order and the Cold War, by determining what options show up on the agenda and what options do not even make it to the table ; while others, such as G. William Domhoff, argue that it is in fact a mere policy discussion forum, which provides the business input to U. S. foreign policy planning.
Some of the more serious bands ( ones not subsidized by trust funds ) came to prefer Graham's hard-nosed, businesslike approach.
Some trust companies are formed not merely for the benefit of a minor or an individual trustee, but for the preservation of nature or historic sites.
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Some content-control software companies responded by claiming that their filtering criteria were backed by intensive manual checking.
Some websites allow geocachers to search ( build queries ) for multiple caches within a geographic area based on criteria such as Zip Code or coordinates, downloading the results as an email attachment on a schedule.
Some jurisdictions limit court-ordered treatment to individuals who meet statutory criteria for presenting a danger " to self or others.
Some have questioned whether these criteria are sufficient, as they allow less-recognized entities like the Republic of China ( Taiwan ) to claim full status as states.
Some cite design limitations and a lack of methodological rigor, while others assert that the quality is improving and that when suitable assessment criteria are applied, scientific evidence supports the therapeutic value of meditation.
Some cite design limitations and a lack of methodological rigor, while others assert that the quality is improving and that when suitable assessment criteria are applied, scientific evidence supports the therapeutic value of meditation.
Some donate to the next person on the list ; others use some method of choosing a recipient based on criteria important to them.
Some of the wettest areas along the coast ( a narrow band ) north to Glomfjord fulfills the climatic criteria for a temperate rainforest ().
Some degree of consensus decision making is usually involved in any self-governance system, if only because individual members of the group may choose to violate the criteria for invoking outside authority, break the code of silence, or otherwise cause the group to lose its autonomy.
Some use real time filtering software which is programmed to send stock symbols to a screen which meet specific criteria during the day, such as displaying stocks that are turning from positive to negative.
Some color breeds only register horses with a desired coat color if they also meet specific pedigree criteria, others register animals based solely on color, regardless of parentage.
Some clubs, though not all, have exclusivist membership criteria: reputation and business or professional leadership may be a specific evaluation criterion for issuing invitations to join, and representation from a specific profession or business may be limited to a percentage of a specific club's membership.
Some critiques of symbolic interactionism are based on the assumption that it is a theory, and the critiques apply the criteria for a " good " theory to something that does not claim to be a theory.
Some restrict access to local residents and apply other admission criteria, such as only allowing injection drug users, but generally in Europe they don't exclude addicts who consume by other means.
Some critics worry that the absence of clearly defined, objective criteria has allowed the baseline threat level to be established as elevated ( yellow ), thus precluding the system from ever dropping down to low ( green ) or general ( blue ).
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