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Some and idea
Some authors have speculated that Ælle may have led the Saxon forces at this battle, while others reject the idea out of hand.
" Some historians have put forward the idea that more recently the United States has become the home of conspiracy theories because so many high-level prominent conspiracies have been undertaken and uncovered since the 1960s.
Some people contrast content-control with censoring, claiming that limiting the content one can view is similar to how dictatorships limit the content its citizens can view in order to promote one idea.
Underlying all of this, however, is the idea that " Some things are up to us and some are not up to us " and we must react and interact with those things accordingly.
Some economic theories have been developed that support the idea of expanding or shrinking a money supply as economic conditions warrant.
Some scholars have proposed the idea that the epistle is really John's commentary on a selection of traditional parallel couplets.
Some, like Michael Ayrton, called him " Gloomy George ," but others developed the idea that he was a " secular saint.
Some scholars see in this five-part layout a deliberate plan to create a parallel to the first five books of the Old Testament ; others see a three-part structure based around the idea of Jesus as Messiah ; or a set of weekly readings spread out over the year ; or no plan at all.
Some of these sketches may even be shown to a client for early stage approval, before the designer develops the idea further using a computer and graphic design software tools.
Some of political figures in Indonesia including Muhammad Yamin and Sukarno revived the idea in the 1950s and named the political union concept as Greater Indonesia.
Some feel the primary reason for the endorsement was to keep the flat tax idea and other supply-side views alive.
Some abolitionists and slaveholders collaborated on the idea to set up a colony in Africa for former African-American slaves.
Some commentators question the idea that one can meaningfully categorize culture in terms of discrete units.
Some alchemists, impressed by this idea, speculated on the culture of the mandragore, and experimented in the artificial reproduction of a soil sufficiently fruitful and a sun sufficiently active to humanise the said root, and thus create men without the concurrence of the female.
Some scholars thus reject the idea of mercantilism completely, arguing that it gives " a false unity to disparate events ".
Some modern scholars have suggested that Manichaean ways of thinking influenced the development of some of Augustine's ideas, such as the nature of good and evil, the idea of hell, the separation of groups into elect, hearers, and sinners, and the hostility to the flesh and sexual activity.
Some Franciscan priests held millenarian beliefs and the natives taking the Spanish conquerors for gods was an idea that went well with this theology.
Some mainstream academics also argue the Oxford theory is based on simple snobbishness: that anti-Stratfordians reject the idea that the son of a mere tradesman could write the plays and poems of Shakespeare.
Some terms are used by philosophers with a rough-and-ready idea of their meaning.
Some theories further generalize the idea to include such things as unbounded polytopes ( apeirotopes and tessellations ), and abstract polytopes.
Some argue that panentheism should also include the notion that God has always been related to some world or another, which denies the idea of creation out of nothing ( creatio ex nihilo ).
In opposition to French Catholic bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet he published Some Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont ( 1690 ), and Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of the Albigenses ( 1692 ), with the idea of showing that the Albigensians were not Manichaeans, but historically identical with the Waldenses.
Some series use a handicapped start, where the smaller cars are released up to 45 seconds ahead of the larger cars, and are slowly caught, the idea being that all the cars are together at the finish of the race.
Some view this development as a rising new idea in the industry of reruns as an increasingly major revenue source in themselves instead of the standard business model as a draw for audiences for advertising.

Some and competence
Some of the advisory cases brought before the court have been controversial with respect to the court's competence and jurisdiction.
Some feminists and psychologists argue that such objectification can lead to negative psychological effects including depression and hopelessness, and can give women negative self-images because of the belief that their intelligence and competence are currently not being, or will never be, acknowledged by society.
Some of the newer sub-fields, however, are more influenced by critical theory and literary theory, stressing theoretical acumen and the ability to consider different types of art concurrently, over high linguistic competence.
Some scholars argue that the archbishop was the head of the executive branch of the government, although it is difficult to determine the exact competence of the various officials.
Some approaches included Lydia White's descriptions of learner competence, and Manfred Pienemann's use of speech processing models and lexical functional grammar to explain learner output.
Some refer to reflective ability, or " conscious competence of unconscious competence ", as being the fifth stage, while others use the fifth stage to indicate complacency.
Some candidates have been disqualified from previous elections as they lacked the competence to fill in the forms correctly.
Some of the goals of a traditional school are for students to achieve " the highest possible competence in fundamental skills ", in citizenship, and in moral and spiritual values ; be responsible for personal behavior ; and to embrace a spirit of individual achievement and competition.
Some examples of student degree plans would be: " Environmental Studies with a competence in Ecology and a breadth in Rock climbing " or " Cultural & Regional Studies with a competence in Latin American Cultures and a breadth in Psychology ".
Some basic training is offered to beginners and membership is by audition – to test competence, not to discriminate on grounds of physical characteristics.

Some and women
Some women can sit and sew, crochet, tat or knit by the hour, and look calm and relaxed and turn out beautiful work.
Some women get a real thrill out of housework.
Some date it from woman suffrage, others from when women first began to challenge men in the marketplace, still others from the era of the emancipated flapper and bathtub gin.
Some writers trace the process to the medieval mode of trial by combat, in which some litigants, notably women, were allowed a champion to represent them.
Some 9, 000 people from the armed services and civilians were working at Bletchley Park at the height of the codebreaking efforts in January 1945, and over 12, 000 ( of whom more than 80 % were women ) worked there at some point during the war.
Some provinces of the Anglican Communion have begun ordaining women as bishops in recent decades for example, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba.
Some breasts are mounted high upon the chest wall, are of rounded shape, and project almost horizontally from the chest, which features are common to girls and women in the early stages of thelarchic development, the sprouting of the breasts.
Some women can achieve an orgasm from such activities.
Some other Wiccan covens are composed of women and men, and worship the God and Goddess, while Dianics generally worship the Goddess as Whole Unto Herself.
Some are reserved for men and others for women while some may be performed by either, though these traditional distinctions are breaking down: the Farruca, for example, once a male dance, is now commonly performed by women too.
Some of the goals of feminist theology include increasing the role of women among the clergy and religious authorities, reinterpreting male-dominated imagery and language about God, determining women's place in relation to career and motherhood, and studying images of women in the religion's sacred texts and matriarchal religion.
Some of the male lecturers in Oxford are still not happy with women getting degrees ; the number of women in the University is restricted by statute to no more than 25 % ( a restriction which would only be removed in the 1970s ); women are segregated in special women's colleges such as Shrewsbury, while the prestigious historic colleges remain exclusively male ; women's colleges are starved for funds and run on a shoestring.
Some such disappointment could explain why Boccaccio, having previously written always in praise of women and love, came suddenly to write in a bitter Corbaccio style.
Some scholars speculate that Hildegard was placed in the care of Jutta, the daughter of Count Stephan II of Sponheim, at the age of eight, before the two women were enclosed together six years later.
Some of the reforms that were actually put in place, such as the abolition of the traditional Muslim veil for women and the opening of a number of co-educational schools, quickly alienated many tribal and religious leaders.
'" Some newspapers later claimed cocaine use caused blacks to rape white women and was improving their pistol marksmanship.
Some of these laws are directed only to men or to women, some only to the ancient priestly groups, the Kohanim and Leviyim ( members of the tribe of Levi ), some only to farmers within the Land of Israel.
Some women who engage in homosexual behavior may reject the lesbian identity entirely, refusing to identify themselves as lesbian or bisexual.
Some women staged lavish wedding ceremonies, even filing licenses using masculine names with New York City.
Some women were able to arrive at the recruiting station in a man's suit, deny ever having been in love with another woman, and be easily inducted.

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