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Likewise and social
Likewise, in jurisdictions where social welfare services are provided, citizens have legal claim rights to be provided with those services.
Likewise Hutu who obtained cattle would come to be considered Tutsi, thus climbing the ladder of the social strata.
) 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, it can be observed in psychology that indirect cues and hidden motives often lie behind peoples ' statements and acts, frequently because social disincentives discourage individuals from openly voicing their feelings or pursuing their desires.
Likewise, celebrities don't usually possess any political power but are familiar to many of the world's citizens, and therefore possess social status.
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.
Their support for Singlish stems from the belief that Singlish can forge social cohesion and according to some, “ It may be the only thing that makes us Singaporean Likewise, celebrity STOMP blogger, Leow Ju Len says in this blog post: I mean, our tourism slogan is ' Uniquely Singapore ', and what could be more uniquely Singaporean than Singlish ?".
Likewise, other magic words exist as part of a social contract, designed to express affection for another.
* Inserting vowels into consonant clusters ( epenthesis ): Likewise depending on the social class, every now and then a speaker may insert a vowel ( near-Schwa ) between two following consonants.
Likewise, in these debates she eloquently expresses her basic thoughts about life and death, social justice, ethics, education, and the supreme importance of knowledge ".
Likewise evening dresses may have low necklines and yet be considered elegant and sophisticated, even on formal social occasions.
Likewise, the pushback on Marxism's claim to be a science is partly justified and partly a scientism: as a social science, Marxism stands on better philosophical foundations than many of the so-called hard sciences, let alone the other social sciences.
Likewise, Berger noted that much of social interaction is goal driven.

Likewise and networks
Likewise, in the case of Canada-wide broadcasts timed to be heard at the same local hour in the rest of the country through the use of a different feed for each time zone ( most commonly the CBC's radio and TV networks ), Newfoundland uses Atlantic-time broadcasts, so references to programs being at " six o ' clock, six-thirty in Newfoundland " are commonly heard across Canada.

Likewise and greater
Likewise, God cannot make a being greater than himself because he is, by definition, the greatest possible being.
Likewise, the effects of stimulation from implanted electrodes in the brains of those with advanced Parkinson's disease are greater when they are aware they are receiving this stimulation.
Likewise, air pressure acting up against an object in air is greater than the pressure above pushing down.
* Likewise, the company has much greater control over the software and functionality.
Likewise, when the average physical product is rising, it must be due to a marginal physical product greater than the average.
Likewise, a macro lens is classically a lens capable of reproduction ratios greater than 1: 1, although it often refers to any lens with a large reproduction ratio, despite rarely exceeding 1: 1.
Likewise, DS has been allowed a greater degree of independent action in administering itself and has been allowed to hire new agents at a rate that keeps overall numbers from slipping downward.
Likewise, if x is greater than x_center, we know that all intervals in S_center must begin before x, so we find those intervals that end after x using the list sorted by interval endings.
Likewise, Thomas Natural was pushed in the 1930s-40s, at a time when alphabetic systems were just beginning their ascendency, whereas in the contemporary era in which Teeline is being promoted, the limitations of the alphabetic systems have made them less attractive today than in an era when their potential seemed greater.
Likewise, it soon was obvious that the Patowmack Company had a much greater task than any of its members had foreseen.
Likewise, the palatine glands are innervated by the nasopalatine, greater palatine nerve and lesser palatine nerves.
Likewise, s1 is considered greater than s2, only if:
Likewise, the greater prominence of nuns and female students than in the later eras may point to pre-Buddhist notions of female autonomy.

Likewise and number
Likewise, the Riemann hypothesis has a large number of consequences already proven.
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, Byrne – in collaboration with Eno – released My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, which incorporated world music, ' found ' sounds, and included a number of other prominent international and post-punk musicians.
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 all the other whole numbers are defined by their places in a structure, the number line.
Likewise each phoneme may be represented by a limited number of graphemes.
Likewise, because the register has a finite number of possible states, it must eventually enter a repeating cycle.
Likewise, the Soviets would have to drop its participation to the same number as the United States.
Likewise, there are a number of different versions for if and for constructs, giving the programmer freedom of choice in their design.
Likewise, other sympathomimetic drugs of the amphetamine class have been observed to induce erectile dysfunction, although in a small number of cases they may have the opposite effect.
Likewise, if is normally distributed, then so is, where a is a positive number ≠ 1.
Likewise, every beth din (" rabbinical court ") was attended by a number of pupils up to three times the size of the court ( Mishnah, tractate Sanhedrin ).
Likewise, Akkadian had a dual number, though its use was confined to standard phrases like " two hands ", " two eyes ", and " two arms ".
Likewise, a screen of 17 miRNAs that have been predicted to regulate a number of breast cancer associated genes found variations in the microRNAs miR-17 and miR-30c-1, these patients were noncarriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations, lending the possibility that familial breast cancer may be caused by variation in these miRNAs.
Likewise, if one knows a note a and the number n of cents in the interval from a to b, then b may be calculated by:
Likewise, such a survey will include a disproportionate number of respondents who have traditional, land-line telephone service with listed phone numbers, and people who stay home much of the day and are much more likely to be available to participate in the survey ( e. g., people who are unemployed, disabled, elderly, etc.
Likewise the East German border troops and police Volkspolizei or VoPo issued reworked G43 rifles, which are recognizable by a sunburst proof mark near the serial number and the serial number engraved by electropencil on removable components.
Likewise, if it is intended to provide a minimum value for the convertible at maturity, exchange may be into a sufficient number of shares ( based on the stock price at maturity ) to provide that minimum redemption value.
Likewise, the Official Mexican Standards specify that tequila must be produced from agave of the Tequilana Weber blue variety, grown in a number of municipalities whose soil, weather and geographical conditions match the ones required for the plant's optimal growth.
Likewise, where competition for resources is more competitive — both in the number of species and the height of surrounding plants — there are times when it is to the advantage of a plant to develop into arborescent, dendroid “ trees .” This development is because these particular Pachypodium must compete with other plants for resources in a dry deciduous forest, composed of, perhaps, arborescent Aloe, members of the Didiereaceae genera -- Alluaudia, Alluaudiopsis, Decaryia, and Didierea ; all endemic to Madagascar -- and Uncarina species, for instance.
Likewise, in dense urban environments, the car has a number of drawbacks:
Likewise, negative overflow results in the largest negative number represented by the current format.
Likewise, a number of notable people have worked on the staff of the company or have served in some other artistic capacity.

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