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Likewise and pitcher
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, if a pinch-hitter bats for some other player ( such as, hypothetically, the first baseman ) and then remains in the game as the pitcher, the team would forfeit the use of the DH for the remainder of the game, and the player who was serving as the designated hitter would have to assume a field position ( in this hypothetical, play first base save, of course, for switching defensive positions with a teammate.

Likewise and can
Likewise, a group of atoms can remain bound to each other, forming a molecule.
Likewise, there is a formula for combining the covariances of two sets that can be used to parallelize the computation:
Likewise, a baserunner can attempt to steal a base, or the batter can choose to swing at an intentional ball ; however, these rarely occur since taking these risks is rarely more beneficial to the offensive team than allowing the walk.
Likewise, bony fish can release the ammonia into the water where it is quickly diluted.
Likewise, the angular momentum can be measured from far away using frame dragging by the gravitomagnetic field.
Likewise, if a substance can form crystals, it can also form polycrystals.
Likewise, spheres are compact, but a sphere missing a point is not since a sequence of points can tend to the missing point without tending to any point within the space.
Likewise, the menstrual cycle in women with epilepsy can influence patterns of seizure recurrence.
Likewise, a functor from G to the category of vector spaces, Vect < sub > K </ sub >, is a linear representation of G. In general, a functor G → C can be considered as an " action " of G on an object in the category C. If C is a group, then this action is a group homomorphism.
Likewise, graph theory is useful in biology and conservation efforts where a vertex can represent regions where certain species exist ( or habitats ) and the edges represent migration paths, or movement between the regions.
Likewise, grappling sports have been devised so that their participants can compete using full physical effort without injuring their opponents.
Likewise, the tradename Hycodan points to its relationship with oxycodone ( Percodan ) hy-for hydrogen, per-for oxygen ( as in potassium permanganate ) -- this can also be seen with other trade names for other drugs, like Permonid ( desomorphine ) and Hydal ( hydromorphone ).
Likewise, a below favorable oxygen content can make life just as difficult.
Likewise, one can construe semantic internalism in two ways, as a denial of either of these two theses.
Likewise, every use of modus ponens can be converted to a use of modus tollens and transposition.
Likewise, a player with can use his 5-5 to play the full house.
Likewise, it can never have zero energy, meaning that the particle can never " sit still ".
Likewise, these components that aid in insertion of the photo, referred to as slip agents, can break down and transfer from the plastic to the photograph, where they deposit as an oily film, attracting further lint and dust.
Likewise, if Q ( x, n ) denotes the number of n-free integers ( e. g. 3-free integers being cube-free integers ) between 1 and x, one can show
Likewise, two sets of one-sided tetrominos can be fit to a rectangle in more than one way.
Likewise, the number for " K " in Europe can refer to the weight of an equivalent quantity of K < sub > 2 </ sub > O, whereas in Australia it refers to elemental potassium.
Likewise, catalase has one of the highest turnover numbers of all enzymes ; one catalase molecule can convert millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen each second.

Likewise and give
Likewise, Pierre Borel wrote in 1655 that a kind of long-knife called a ' bayonette ' was made in Bayonne but does not give any further description.
Likewise, a microphone can be buried in the ground, or immersed in water if it is put in a waterproof container, but will give similarly poor performance due to the similarly bad acoustic impedance match.
Likewise, Sachs proposes, developed countries cannot give only a fraction of what is needed in aid and expect to reverse the poverty trap in Africa.
Likewise, if you are required to work on a public holiday, there is no statutory right to an enhanced pay rate nor to a day off in lieu ( alternative day off ), although many employers do give either or both.
Likewise, Raney nickel will remove the sulfur of thiophene to give a saturated alkane.
Likewise, Germany wished to give the impression of its ignorance of Austrian intentions.
Likewise it is decreed: After the announcement of all of these prophetic and evangelic or as well as apostolic writings which we have listed above as Scriptures, on which, by the grace of God, the Catholic Church is founded, we have considered that it ought to be announced that although all the Catholic Churches spread abroad through the world comprise but one bridal chamber of Christ, nevertheless, the holy Roman Church has been placed at the forefront not by the conciliar decisions of other Churches, but has received the primacy by the evangelic voice of our Lord and Savior, who says: " You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it ; and I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you shall have bound on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you shall have loosed on earth shall be loosed in heaven.

Likewise and poor
Likewise, poor or outdated equipment, particularly the failure of management to introduce new technology, may also cause problems.
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, goods and services used by poor people for which richer people have alternatives exemplify inferior goods.
Likewise Almond had a poor relationship with Lieutenant General Walton Walker, commander of the 8th Army.

Likewise and performance
Likewise, the San Francisco Opera has staged the opera 10 times during its history giving its first performance in 1925, with Marguerite d ' Alvarez and Fernand Ansseau in the principal roles, and its most recent performance in 2008, with Borodina and Clifton Forbis.
Likewise, context related to physical environment is structured into three categories: location ( absolute position, relative position, co-location ), infrastructure ( surrounding resources for computation, communication, task performance ), and physical conditions ( noise, light, pressure ).
Likewise, LTD in mice was disrupted using several experimental techniques with no observable deficits in motor learning or performance.
Likewise, they were not offered a John Peel radio session, although they eventually did get one after asking Peel personally, following a Glastonbury performance which he appreciated.
Likewise, rituals involving female spirits ( Pomba Giras ) are less aggressive in their performance.
Likewise, for a typical netlist, there are many different layouts that fit the netlist's performance parameters.
Likewise, there is no record of a narrator having been used at the first performance of Le Villi at the Metropolitan opera in 1908.
Likewise, sometimes a roda may not take the shape of a circle ; it may be, for example, a half-circle if the event is a public performance, in order for the public to be able to see the performers easily.

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