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Some governments guarantee the freedom of the press ; while other nations severely restrict what journalists can research and / or publish.
Some clothing is permanent press, having been treated with a coating ( such as polytetrafluoroethylene ) that suppresses wrinkles and creates a smooth appearance without ironing.
Some parts of the British press and British government expected the campaign to be over within months, and the protracted war gradually became less popular, especially after revelations about the conditions in the concentration camps ( where 26 thousand women and children died of disease and malnutrition ).
Some royal assent was obtained, since the printer Joseph Barnes began work, and a decree of Star Chamber noted the legal existence of a press at " the universitie of Oxforde " in 1586.
Some outstanding mathematical and Orientalist works emerged at this time – notably, texts edited by Edward Pococke, the Regius Professor of Hebrew – but no university press on Laud's model was possible before the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660.
Some touch illusions require active touch ( e. g., movement of the fingers or hands ), whereas others can be evoked passively ( e. g., with external stimuli that press against the skin ).
Some defibrillators even provide feedback on the quality of CPR compressions, encouraging the lay rescuer to press the patient's chest hard enough to circulate blood.
Some variations of this are found at some meets such " push-pull only " meets where lifters only compete in the bench press and deadlift, with the bench press coming first and the deadlift after.
Some press reports suggest that isotretinoin may cause depression, but, as of September 2005, there is no agreement in the medical literature as to the risk.
Some saw this as an activism-conservatism duality, and the press eventually picked up on the tensions that were present.
Some of the Corps of Engineers ' civil works projects have been characterized in the press as being pork barrel or boondoggles such as the New Madrid Floodway Project and the New Orleans flood protection.
Some critics felt that McDaniel not only accepted the roles but in her press comments actively affirmed Hollywood's stereotypical practices as appropriate, providing fuel for critics of those who fought for black civil rights.
Publications from New Harmony's press include William Maclure's Essay on the Formation of Rocks, or an Inquiry into the Probably Origin of their Present Form and Structure and Observations on the Geology of the West India Islands ; from Barbadoes to Santa Cruz, Inclusive, both published in 1832 ; Thomas Say's Description of New Species of North American Insects, and Observations on Some of the Species Already Described ; Descriptions of Some New Terrrestrial and Fluviatile Shells of North America ; and American Conchology, or Descriptions of the Shells of North America.
Some of those press members turned on him in the 1980s as the punk rock revolution led to widespread dismissal of the old guard of rock, Townshend attacked two of them, Julie Burchill and Tony Parsons, in the song " Jools And Jim " on his album Empty Glass after they made some derogatory remarks about Who drummer Keith Moon.
Some product manufacturers finely grind meat, mix in seasonings, and press the meat-paste into flat shapes prior to drying.
" Some notable press at the time was the front cover of the April 1993 issue of Select, which is seen by many as the start of Britpop.
Some later studies have argued that the extent of the panic was exaggerated by the contemporary press, but it remains clear that many people were caught up, to one degree or another, in the confusion.
Some have tried using no adhesive at all, simply relying on the high pressure of the printing press and properties of the paper ( fibers, sizing ) to fuse the papers together similar to paper-making ; however, this method may be variable and unreliable.
Some mushers prefer to camp on the trail and immediately press on, but others stay and rest.
Some comic strip creators publish in the alternative press or on the Internet.
Some have mistakenly stated that many visual ideas, such as the quick editing, the close-ups of machinery, the store window displays, even the shots of a typewriter keyboard are borrowed from Walter Ruttmann's Berlin: Symphony of a Great City ( 1927 ), which predates Man with a Movie Camera by two years, but as Vertov wrote to the German press in 1929, these techniques and images had been developed and employed by him in his Kino-Pravda newsreels and documentaries for the last ten years, all of which predate Berlin.
Some excellent student cymbals have a final hammering pattern produced by a single blow of a press, after genuine turning.
Some suggested that Moynihan was propagating the views of racists because much of the press coverage of the report focused on the discussion of children being born out of wedlock.

Some and implied
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 beliefs may be more useful than others, or may be implied by a large number of beliefs.
In Emperor Theodosius's edict De fide catholica of 27 February 380, enacted in Thessalonica and published in Constantinople for the whole empire, by which he established Catholic Christianity as the official religion of the empire, he referred to Damasus as a pontifex, while calling Peter an episcopus: "... the profession of that religion which was delivered to the Romans by the divine Apostle Peter, as it has been preserved by faithful tradition and which is now professed by the Pontiff Damasus and by Peter, Bishop of Alexandria ... We authorize the followers of this law to assume the title Catholic Christians ..." Some see in this an implied significant differentiation, but the title pontifex maximus is not used in the text ; pontifex is used instead: "... quamque pontificem damasum sequi claret et petrum alexandriae episcopum ..." ( Theodosian Code XVI. 1. 2 ; and Sozomen, " Ecclesiastical History ", VII, iv.
Some contact with the outside world is implied ; Dr. Prunesquallor at one point sketches an ostrich skeleton, while Steerpike procures a monkey from somewhere.
Some fans and contemporaries in the punk community criticized this decision, claiming that it implied the band supported the US-led war in Iraq.
Some claim that Isocrates was merely making an appeal to unite all Hellenes under the hegemony of Athens ( whose culture is implied under the words " our common culture ") in a crusade against the Persians rather than their customary fighting against each other.
Some factors a court may consider when deciding whether police have induced the offence include the type of crime being investigated, whether an average person would have been induced, the persistence and number of attempts made by the police, the type of inducement used ( e. g. fraud, deceit, reward ), and the existence of express or implied threats.
Some authors have argued that bukkake involves the implied or overt humiliation of the person ejaculated upon ; the women performing in bukkake scenes are not generally brought to orgasm.
Some constitutional scholars focus on the preamble of the Constitution Act, 1867 as providing the underlying reasons for an implied bill of rights.
Some historians believe that this implied Kangxi's favouring Yinti for succession, and was training the next emperor in military affairs ; others maintain that Kangxi intended to keep Yinti a large distance away from the capital to ensure a peaceful succession for Yinzhen.
Some published case reports have implied a possible link between use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and NF, though the evidence of the link was said to be weak because of a small number of case patients and it was unclear whether the drugs just masked the symptoms of a secondary infection or were a cause per se.
Some trust criteria, e. g. creditworthiness or implied warranty, are considered to be part of any purchasing or sourcing decision.
Some argue that Prebble won because of this implied endorsement.
Some argue that it diminishes the importance of earlier contributions, while others argue that feminism does not have a single, linear history as implied by terms such as protofeminist or postfeminist.
Some recent studies have also confirmed the presence of a vortex ring during rapid filling phase of diastole and implied that the process of vortex ring formation can influence on mitral annulus dynamics.
Some pieces that start with cadenza passages are not marked with time signatures until the end of that passage, even if the passage uses dotted barlines ( in which case 4 / 4 time is usually implied ).
Some waste management experts have recently incorporated an additional R: " Re-think ", with the implied meaning that the present system may have fundamental flaws, and that a thoroughly effective system of waste management may need an entirely new way of looking at waste.
Some flyers implied that he was supported by local Liberal Member of Provincial Parliament Tony Ruprecht and former councillor Betty Disero, prompting denials from both.
Some champions of the " preventive war " theory were critical of Hildebrand for using the term Überfall ( fell upon ) to describe Operation Barbarossa because it implied Hitler still had some freedom of choice in 1941.
Some jurisdictions, however, limit the ability of sellers or manufacturers to disclaim the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness, such as Massachusetts.
Some critics, including John Rawls in Justice as Fairness, argue that implied social contracts justify government actions that harm some individuals so long as they are beneficial overall.
Some other tragic connection between the two men is implied.
Some liberal constitutional scholars have since implied a similar charge of intellectual dishonesty regarding originalists, noting that they virtually never reach outcomes with which they disagree.
Some aspects include the culture of non-competitiveness, preferring sharing and performing in accordance with your observer, without any kind of negative statement implied.

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