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Accordingly, if epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion occurs in this phalanx near menarche, early and late menarches might have been forecast rather precisely at the time of Onset of ossification for the 18 girls with `` same schedule ''.
Accordingly, as `` in-group '', they might have different opinions and practices than an `` out-group '' composed of those companies not so participating but interested in defense business.
Accordingly, grok is generally pronounced as a guttural gr terminated by a sharp k with very little or no vowel sound ( a narrow IPA transcription might be ).
Accordingly, Charles suggested to his brother that the arrival of a crusade in his support might bring about Mustansir's conversion.
" Accordingly, he tried to smooth things out and, among other moves, initiated several disputations between the more radical elements of the Church and the episcopal side so that they " might make reconcilement ".
Accordingly, it is debated whether Hermóðr might not have been the name of one or more ancient heroes or kings as well as the name of a god or whether the god mentioned by Snorri was in origin the same as an ancient hero or king named Hermóðr.
Accordingly, participants were to attend lectures on cross-strait relations which others might perceive as propaganda.
Accordingly one can translate lmlk as " to Moloch " or " for Moloch " or " as a Moloch ", or " to the Moloch " or " for the Moloch " or " as the Moloch ", whatever a " Moloch " or " the Moloch " might be.
Accordingly, nationalism and the interaction between nation-states ( or the political factions or parties that control them ) might be the most appropriate or least controversial application of the theory of group-entities being malignant or inherently competitive and unable to cooperate for common benefit.
Accordingly, the Marshall Plan authorized the U. S. government to insure private U. S. investors against the risk that earnings generated overseas in foreign currencies might not be convertible into U. S. dollars.
Accordingly, the assumption that a wife might not want to give up her marital rights may have been one of the factors contributing to the eventual universal practice in the Latin Church of ordaining only unmarried men.
Accordingly, the Bruni Tomb might best be dated to the years 1446-48.
Accordingly, adding a covariate which accounts for very little variance in the dependent variable might actually reduce power.
Accordingly, they might sometimes dedicate their lives to acting in ways they believe will contribute to its rapid yet safe realization.
Accordingly, one might instead expect a jurisdiction to seek budget increases for defense and security purposes in place programming.
Accordingly, it has been suggested by L. R. Bailey ( 1968 ) and Jean Ouelette ( 1969 ), that this Bêl Šadê might be the same as the Biblical ’ Ēl Šaddāi who is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the " Priestly source " of narrative, according to the documentary hypothesis.
Accordingly, it might appear that there would be little purpose to the dependent claim.
Accordingly, the courts have refused to overturn union decisions as arbitrary so long as they were based on a reasoned decision by the union, even if the court might believe that this decision was wrong.
Accordingly, some jurisdictions might impose equitable defenses such as laches, unclean hands, and the responsibility to do equity.
Accordingly the Exercises provide several illustrations of how one might best be able to refrain from satiating one's lower desires and instead how one might find a means to redirect one's energies towards the fulfillment of one's higher purpose in life.
Accordingly, the popular translation might be Chinatown.
Accordingly, the killer ape is a notably belligerent species on which our instincts might be rooted, because this very ancestor could establish itself due to its special aggression.
Accordingly, one might well expect reversal of peppered moth colour changes, but not reversal of the loss of limbs in snakes.

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Accordingly, it is the aim of this essay to advance a new theory of imitation ( which I shall call mimesis in order to distinguish it from earlier theories of imitation ) and a new theory of invention ( which I shall call symbol for reasons to be stated hereafter ).
Accordingly, maturity level ratings by means of the upper portion and lower portion of the Chart, respectively, should be somewhat similar since Skeletal Age assessments are dependent upon Onsets during infancy and upon Completions during adolescence.
Accordingly, girls 31, 29, 33, 21, 26, 13, 3, 4, 14, 32, 24, 25, 34, 23, 6, 15, 22, and 16 may be said to have the `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion.
Accordingly, assistive technology can be found in sports ranging from local community recreation to elite Paralympic games.
Accordingly, as the law stood before 1870, every person who by birth or naturalisation satisfied the conditions set forth, though he should be removed in infancy to another country where his family resided, owed an allegiance to the British crown which he could never resign or lose, except by act of parliament or by the recognition of the independence or the cession of the portion of British territory in which he resided.
Accordingly, when a disk was formatted or a disk error occurred, the unit would try to physically move the head 40 times in the direction of track zero ( although the 1541 DOS only used 35 tracks, the drive itself was a 40 track unit, so this ensured track zero would be reached no matter where the head was before ).
Accordingly, “ moved by the same purposes ” the fathers “ apportioned equal prerogatives to the most holy see of new Rome ” because “ the city which is honored by the imperial power and senate and enjoying privileges equaling older imperial Rome should also be elevated to her level in ecclesiastical affairs and take second place after her .” The framework for allocating ecclesiastical authority advocated by the council fathers mirrored the allocation of imperial authority in the later period of the Roman Empire.
Accordingly the commentaries provide for different ' conditions ' on which the application of the Geneva Convention would depend, the commentary however points out that these should not be interpreted as rigid conditions.
Accordingly, those found guilty of any such transgression were condemned to death, either by a manner of their choosing, or according to the ancient fashion, which dictated that Vestals should be buried alive.
Accordingly, the Outline is consulted by the Britannicas editors to decide which articles should be included in the Micro-and Macropædia.
Accordingly, by midafternoon, the rear of the column – believing the day's march to be nearly at an end – was dawdling ; this resulted in the army becoming divided, with some having already crossed the summit and others still approaching it.
Accordingly, results may not be relevant for all treatment situations.
Accordingly, faith is seen as complementing rationality, by providing answers to questions that would otherwise be unanswerable.
Accordingly, the 13th century scholar Li Ye, who argued that the movements of the round heaven would be hindered by a square Earth, did not advocate a spherical Earth, but rather that its edge should be rounded off so as to be circular.
Accordingly, there are strict limits to what can be expected from any a priori deduction of experience, and this limitation, for Fichte, equally applies to Kant's transcendental philosophy.
Accordingly, even Jovellanos tended to be somewhat overly cautious in his approach to the revolutionary upsurge that was sweeping Spain in 1808.
Accordingly, ח ִ ז ְ ק ִ י ָּ הו ּ Ḥizkiyyahu can be said to mean something like " Strengthened by Yahweh ".
" Accordingly, some observers, including Karl Marx and Frederick Engels predicted that there soon would be a Russo-Turkish War.
Accordingly, hail is actually less common in the tropics despite a much higher frequency of thunderstorms than in the mid-latitudes because the atmosphere over the tropics tends to be warmer over a much greater depth.
Accordingly, life insurance is generally not considered to be indemnity insurance, but rather " contingent " insurance ( i. e., a claim arises on the occurrence of a specified event ).
Accordingly, paternally expressed genes tend to be growth promoting whereas maternally expressed genes tend to be growth limiting.

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