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Likewise, various parties in a dispute may be pointing blame at each other, rather than fixing the problem, and leaving the person or group suffering from the problem to continue to suffer in limbo.
Likewise, the German Heckler & Koch MP5K ( a weapon small enough to be concealed on one's person or in a briefcase ), is also classed as a compact submachine gun.
Likewise, most Agatha Christie books ( Murder on the Orient Express and And Then There Were None being the exceptions ) cause Cardassians great difficulty, as, whilst the idea that a high-ranking person is killed in mysterious circumstances appeals, they cannot understand why only one person is guilty.
Likewise, military dictatorships often take the form of " collective presidencies " such as the South American juntas of the late 20th century, meaning that no one person wields supreme power.
Likewise, if a person has a claim right against someone else, then that other person's liberty is limited.
Likewise, in order for a person to be tried for arson it must be proven that a criminal act resulted in the burning of a property.
Likewise, the state of Finland is a separate legal person.
Likewise, amicability is an important component of popularity, as a person who does not like others is unlikely to be liked by others.
Likewise, " coxswain " ( pronounced cox ' n ), " cox " and " helmsman " are terms originally used in the British navy ( like boatswain pronounced bosun ) to refer to the person in charge of a small boat and this person was not necessarily the sweep or person at the rear steering the boat.
Likewise Thomas Wyatt in his poetry also recognises George's " Great wit " ( although wit in the 16th century could suggest that a person was witty and charming, it mainly meant intelligence, and it is George's intelligence that Cavendish and Wyatt were referring to.
Likewise, the briber might hold a powerful role and control the transaction ; or in other cases, a bribe may be effectively extracted from the person paying it, although this is better known as extortion.
Likewise, it is a special honor to receive the first aliyah of the Book of Genesis ; that person is called Chatan B ' reishit ( the groom of Genesis ) or Kallat B ' reishit ( the bride of Genesis ).
Likewise, the capacity and duration of SM cannot be influenced by top-down control ; a person cannot consciously think or choose what information is stored in SM, or how long it will be stored for.
Likewise, if a person is understood as having a particular purpose, then behaviour can be evaluated as good or bad in reference to that purpose.
Likewise if a person says " I am a nazirite like Samson ," the laws of a Samson-like nazirite apply.
: Likewise the Sonship of the Son is in two natures, one person.
Likewise, a value system can apply to either one person or many.
Likewise, an unnamed person ( designated only as ***) – if always the same – receives eighteen letters and writes none at all.
Likewise, a lowbrow is devoted to a singular interest, a personof thoroughbred vitality who rides his body in pursuit of a living at a gallop across life ”; and, therefore, are equally worthy of reverence, as they, too, are living for what they intrinsically know as valuable.
Likewise the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Peter, and Gospel of James are not addressed to any particular gender, or any specific person.
Likewise shared features echoism, proportions and similarity to people the person bonded to early in life ( prima copulism ) have been suggested as relevant.

Likewise and who
Likewise, it is Miss Marple herself who poses as a maid to find out the facts of the case, not a young friend of hers who has made a business of it.
Likewise, Joseph E. Stiglitz, speaking not only on China but East Asia in general, comments " The countries that have managed globalization ... such as those in East Asia, have, by and large, ensured that they reaped huge benefits ..." According to The Heritage Foundation, development in China was anticipated by Milton Friedman, who predicted that even a small progress towards economic liberalization would produce dramatic and positive effects.
Likewise, it is unclear whether prophylactic treatment of chronic infection is beneficial in persons who will undergo immunosuppression ( for example, organ transplant recipients ) or in persons who are already immunosuppressed ( for example, those with HIV infection ).
Likewise, Jesus Christ proclaims in the Gospel of Matthew that one should " Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's "; that is at first, literally, the payment of taxes as binding those who use the imperial currency, but more widely interpreted as the offer of obedience and submission to the proclaimed worldly king () in matters not contrary to conscience.
Likewise, the pitcher is recorded as having given up a hit, a run for each runner that scores including the batter, and an earned run each for the batter and for all baserunners who did not initially reach base on error, except that the runs scored by any runners who reached base while facing an earlier pitcher are charged to that pitcher.
Likewise, the Trust's control of patents on motion picture cameras ensured that only MPPC studios were able to film, and the projector patents allowed the Trust to make licensing agreements with distributors and theaters – and thus determine who screened their films and where.
Likewise, the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi and the city of Medina that surrounds it are also off-limits to those who do not practice Islam.
Likewise King Alfred the Great ( 849 – 899 ), wanting to restore English culture, lamented the poor state of Latin education: Alfred the Great proposed that students be educated in Old English, and those who excelled would go on to learn Latin.
Likewise, Isaiah was told by his hearers who rejected his message, " Leave the way!
Likewise, Tim Goodwin, who conducted the orchestra that backed Orbison in Bulgaria, had been told that Orbison's voice would be a singular experience to hear.
Likewise the term " traitor " is used in heated political discussiontypically as a slur against political dissidents, or against officials in power who are perceived as failing to act in the best interest of their constituents.
Likewise, a protestor who attempts to escape punishment by committing the crime covertly and avoiding attribution, or by denying having committed the crime, or by fleeing the jurisdiction, is generally viewed as not being a civil disobedient.
Likewise, the process of character simplification in mainland China since the 1950s has the result that Japanese speakers who have not studied Chinese may not recognize some simplified characters.
Likewise, the Dutch set up fur trading posts in the Hudson River valley, followed by large grants of land to patroons, who brought in tenant farmers that created compact, permanent villages.
Likewise, there are some lamas ( Buddhist teachers ) of the Tibetan tradition called " ngagpa ," who do not receive monastic ordination.
Likewise, Norman and — later — French influences led to some interesting word pairs in English, such as the following, which both mean " someone who defends ":
Likewise Hutu who obtained cattle would come to be considered Tutsi, thus climbing the ladder of the social strata.
Likewise in the aftermath of the 1986 split in the Republican Movement, Maguire signed a statement in 1986 but was issued posthumously in 1996, he conferred this " legitimacy " on the Army Council of the Continuity IRA ( who provided a firing party at Maguire's funeral in 1993 ).
) Likewise, under the Optional Protocol states are required to demobilize children within their jurisdiction who have been recruited or used in hostilities, and to provide assistance for their physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration.
Likewise there is Dean Saxo who died in 1190, however the date does not match what is known about Saxo.
Likewise, when Minangs meet total strangers who share the same clan name, anywhere in Indonesia, they could theoretically expect to feel that they are distant relatives.
Likewise, the wine jar described as a " honey jar " refers to bees, which in Roman lore are sexually abstinent, virtuous females who will desert an adulterous household.

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