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Likewise and stick
Likewise, a charged particle will tend to stick to an uncharged surface and vice versa, and a charged particle will be very strongly attracted to a surface exhibiting an opposite charge.

Likewise and theory
Likewise, Roger Cohen, in an op-Ed for the New York Times propounded that, " captive minds ... resort to conspiracy theory because it is the ultimate refuge of the powerless.
" Likewise, for example, there is the behaviorist theory of education that comes from educational psychology and the functionalist theory of education that comes from sociology of education.
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, analysis, geometry and topology, although considered pure mathematics, find applications in theoretical physics — string theory, for instance.
Likewise using the 4 × 4 Dirac gamma matrices gives rise to the 4 component Dirac spinors used in 3 + 1 dimensional relativistic quantum field theory.
Likewise, his idea of intrinsic randomness generation — that natural systems can generate their own randomness, rather than using chaos theory or stochastic perturbations — implies that explicit computational models may in some cases provide more accurate and rich models of random-looking systems.
Likewise, in contemporary jazz theory, its use is commonly based upon the key rather than the individual chord.
Likewise, they must have no sensory perception whatsoever on account of Aristotle's theory of cognition: were any form of sense perception to intrude upon their thoughts, in that instant they would cease to be themselves, because actual self-reflection is their singular essence, their whole being.
Likewise, during the rapid expansion of capitalism over the past several centuries the theory of the just price was used to justify popular action against merchants who raised their prices in years of dearth.
Likewise, the theory of a spinor commuting field shows that spinning bosons are too.
Likewise, Lazarsfeld's focus on empirical discovery rather than grand theory (" abstract empiricism " in the words of C. Wright Mills ) was one of the spurs that led Robert K. Merton to develop what he called " theories of the middle range.
Likewise, the theory that Cogidubnus was created legatus, a rank only ever given to senators, is based on reconstructing the damaged Chichester inscription to read as Cogidubni regis legati Augusti in Britannia (" king and imperial legate in Britain ").
Likewise in, Ethnomethodology's Program ( 2002 ), we again find a multiplicity of theoretical references, including the usual suspects from Studies, and introducing among others Merleau-Ponty, etc., a key theoretical statement by Emile Durkheim regarding the objectivity of social facts, and a key insight into ethomethodology's way of doing theory.
Likewise, as an outgrowth of his understanding of grace, Augustine developed a theory of predestination that further distorted the Orthodox understanding of free will.
Likewise, in his influential Principles of Political Economy, the Japanese Marxist Kozo Uno sums up the theory of a " purely capitalist society " in the three doctrines of circulation, production and distribution.
Likewise, Bruce Marshall and others have developed postliberal approaches to truth that resemble the " moderate realism " of the medieval correspondence theory of truth ( e. g. Thomas Aquinas ).
Likewise, yet another theory identifies Fergus ' father with the obscure Sumarlidi Hauldr, a character in the Orkneyinga Saga.
Likewise, Lisa's challenge to Springfield calls attention to the " cultural limitations of small-town America ," while the episode also argues that intellectual disdain for the common man can be carried too far and that theory can " all to easily lose touch with common sense.
Likewise, in the theory of the firm, the lemma gives a similar formulation for the conditional factor demand for each input factor: the derivative of the cost function c ( w, y ) with respect to the factor price:

Likewise and little
Likewise, Richard McNally states, " The term ' pseudoscience ' has become little more than an inflammatory buzzword for quickly dismissing one's opponents in media sound-bites " and " When therapeutic entrepreneurs make claims on behalf of their interventions, we should not waste our time trying to determine whether their interventions qualify as pseudoscientific.
Likewise, Azeglio Vicini led Italy to the 1990 FIFA World Cup semifinal thanks to small wins in six hard-fought defensive games in which Italy produced little but risked even less, totaling only 7 goals for and none against.
Likewise, until the return of the New Zealanders the brigade would have little artillery support ; as such if large Chinese forces arrived before these two units returned the forward companies would be without support and would have to accept the probability that they would be cut-off.
Likewise, Adam escapes from 314 and makes his way out into the world, and much like Frankenstein's monster, he finds a little boy and asks the boy who and what he ( Adam ) is, then murders and dissects him.
Likewise the name Ursula is derived from ursa ( bear ) and means " little bear ".
Likewise, Anya, who has very little experience with human emotions and frailties, is confused and unexpectedly saddened by Joyce's death.
: Likewise my little son also,
Likewise, he does little to comfort Shoba in her grief, not quite realizing the seriousness of their relationship problems.

Likewise and bit
Likewise, character set has been widely used to refer to a specific repertoire of characters that have been mapped to specific bit sequences or numerical codes.
Likewise, the coin was usually referred to in conversation as a, or bit.
Likewise the letters g, w, and y are also pronounced a bit harder as a terminal letter of a word with a grave accent mark.
Likewise, the immediate format is 9 bits rotated by a 5-bit amount ( rather than 8 bit rotated by 4 ), the load / store offset sizes are 14 bits for byte / word and 10 bits for signed byte or half-word.
Likewise she's brought him up a bit.

Likewise and more
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, 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, they generally require more thought and planning than party games, such as Pictionary or Trivial Pursuit, but less than classic strategy games, such as chess and Go.
Likewise it discusses individual subjects more thoroughly than the Midrash.
Likewise Mach caused problems when memory had been moved by the operating system, another task that only really makes sense if the system has more than one address space.
Likewise ( and more commonly ), a double sharp sign on a key signature with a single sharp indicates only a double sharp, not a triple sharp.
Likewise, the 20th century historian Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik states that " it seems more than unlikely that Rome would have acted in fulfilling Stephen's request for a crown without the support and approval of the emperor.
Likewise, many stores in the United States simple sell a product labeled " Romano cheese ", which usually contains cow's milk and is more mild than Pecorino Romano.
Likewise, two sets of one-sided tetrominos can be fit to a rectangle in more than one way.
Likewise, in areas where trees grew in marginal conditions such as aridity or semi-aridity, the techniques of dendrochronology are more consistent than in humid areas.
" Likewise, certain types of ethical theories, especially deontological ethics, sometimes distinguish between ' ethics ' and ' morals ': " Although the morality of people and their ethics amounts to the same thing, there is a usage that restricts morality to systems such as that of Kant, based on notions such as duty, obligation, and principles of conduct, reserving ethics for the more Aristotelian approach to practical reasoning, based on the notion of a virtue, and generally avoiding the separation of ' moral ' considerations from other practical considerations.
Likewise, the existence of junk DNA that provides no benefit to its host, once a puzzle, can be more easily explained.
Likewise many more geometric terms derive from this same root, such as erect ( as in " upright "), rectangle ( literally " right angle "), straight and stretch.
Likewise, in social networks, the greater number of users with the service, the more valuable the service becomes to the community.
Likewise, Wepwawet was said to accompany the pharaoh on hunts, in which capacity he was titled ( one with ) sharp arrow more powerful than the gods.
Likewise, the Elder may choose not to reveal information in one or more parts of the declaration.
" Likewise, Peter Berkowitz has written that, " Perhaps it would have been more generous for the Court to have asked the Florida court on remand whether ' outside deadline ' referred to contest-period as well as protest-period recounts.
Likewise, a set of handbells often contains considerably more bells than towers ever do — sometimes several octaves ' worth.
Likewise, First Deputy Chairman Anastas Mikoyan of the USSR was praised in 1959 for an informal diplomatic tour of the USA that successfully relied more on charming the American public than bargaining with the White House to ease international tensions.
Likewise, if the obligor is spending more time with the child, they may petition the court for a reduction or even a reversal in support payments.
Likewise, the bid price or buying price is the quantity of payment offered by a buyer of goods or services, although this meaning is more common in asset or financial markets than in consumer markets.
Likewise, Lindesfarne considers Kell her mother, and has a considerably more favorable view of her than Angelique, Kevin's ex-wife and her adoptive mother, due to feeling neglected by Angelique during her childhood.
Likewise supply is determined by firms maximizing their profits at the market price: no firm will want to supply any more or less at the equilibrium price.

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