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Likewise, as with most collectibles, a coin collection does not produce income until it is sold, and may even incur costs ( for example, the cost of safe deposit box storage ) in the interim.
Likewise, most fungi do not produce cells with flagellae, but the primitive fungal chytrids do.
Likewise, David Stockman, Ronald Reagan's most influential financial official in 1981 was an acknowledged follower of Hayek.
Likewise, Jarrett's explosion of rage in prison on being told of his mother's death is widely hailed as one of Cagney's most memorable performances.
Likewise, most cases of sciatica and other mechanical radiculopathies are treated by general practitioners, though they may be referred to neurologists or a surgeon ( neurosurgeons or orthopedic surgeons ).
Likewise, when it is written that " the most probable explanation " of the name of Ludlow, Massachusetts " is that it was named after Roger Ludlow ", what is meant here is not that Roger Ludlow is favored by a random factor, but rather that this is the most plausible explanation of the evidence, which admits other, less likely explanations.
Likewise in America, Lutherans have embraced the apostolic succession of bishops in the full communion with Episcopalians and most Lutheran ordinations are performed by a bishop.
“ Thus we find them emerging at once in the eleventh century, in countries the most diverse, and the most remote from each other, in Italy, France, and even in the Harz districts in Germany .” Likewise, also, “ traces of Sabbath-keepers are found in the times of Gregory I, Gregory VII, and in the twelfth century in Lombardy .”
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 there were many genres, the most popular being the canso, but sirventes and tensos were especially popular in the post-classical period, in Italy and among the female troubadours, the trobairitz.
Likewise, the Yankees have also won the most World Series ( 27 ), with the Athletics second in the American League with nine, the Red Sox third with seven, and the Tigers fourth with four.
Likewise, the 10000 Singapore dollar note is the most valuable, but is rarely used and unlikely to be accepted outside of Singapore.
Likewise, most advertising, signage and graffiti in the Top 10 universe contains references to the world of comic books and super powers ( e. g. a clothing store called " The Phonebooth ") and crowd scenes usually feature many characters from sci-fi and comic books.
Likewise too faint to be seen with most binoculars are the planetary moons except the Galileans and Titan, and the dwarf planets Pluto and Eris.
Likewise, winters are longer, colder and snowier than most other locations in the region.
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, William of Newburgh praises Malcolm, " the most Christian king of the Scots ", highly in his Historia Rerum Anglicarum.
Likewise the scene in which Gere playfully snaps the lid of a jewelry case on Roberts ' fingers was improvised by Gere, and Roberts ' surprised laugh was genuine, while the dress wore by Roberts in that scene, is considered one of the most unforgettable dresses of all time.
Likewise, < tt > TH </ tt >, < tt > ER </ tt >, < tt > ON </ tt >, and < tt > AN </ tt > are the most common pairs of letters ( termed bigrams or digraphs ), and < tt > SS </ tt >, < tt > EE </ tt >, < tt > TT </ tt >, and < tt > FF </ tt > are the most common repeats.
The lofty buildings of this placeFor many years have lasted ; With nutmegs, pepper, cloves, and mace, The walls are there rough-cast, In curious hasty-pudding boil'd, And most ingenious carving ; Likewise they are with pancakes ty'd, Sure, here's no fear of starving.
Likewise, in most jurisdictions, five elements are required for a valid prenuptial agreement:
Likewise, infantry divisions of the UK Britain and its Empire could motorise chosen subordinate units, but infantry advanced on foot in most cases.

Likewise and studies
Likewise, there was no significant placebo effect in studies in which objective outcomes ( such as blood pressure ) were measured by an independent observer.
Likewise, studies using brain lesions have shown that harm to the amygdala may produce the opposite effect.
Likewise, since 2001, the FSA has only sought insider trading fines eight times against individuals and companies it regulates, despite the FSA's own studies indicating that unexplained price movements occurs prior to around 25 percent of all UK corporate merger announcements.
Likewise, financial economists apply information asymmetry in studies of differentially informed financial market participants ( insiders, stock analysts, investors, etc.
Likewise, for organization studies, Whittle and Spicer assert that ANT is, " ill suited to the task of developing political alternatives to the imaginaries of market managerialism.
Likewise, several studies have explored the correlation between radiation exposure and thyroid abnormalities.
Likewise in the United States, the world's first institution of higher education dedicated to workplace studies — the School of Industrial and Labor Relations — was formed at Cornell University in 1945.
Likewise, several case studies have linked azo pigments with basal cell carcinoma.
Likewise, in studies of the speech patterns in British English, Peter Trudgill observed that more working class women spoke the standard dialect than men.
Likewise, W. J. T. Mitchell explicitly distinguishes the two fields in his claim that visual culture studies “ helps us to see that even something as broad as the image does not exhaust the field of visuality ; that visual studies is not the same thing as image studies, and that the study of the visual image is just one component of the larger field .”
Likewise, scholars like Patricia Williams, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, and Mari Matsuda embraced the focus on the reproduction of hierarchy in critical legal studies, but criticized CLS scholars for failing to focus on racial domination and on the particular sources of racial oppression.

Likewise and for
Likewise, the ecumenist may become so absorbed in the conflict of the church with the totalitarian state in East Germany, the precarious situation of the church in revolutionary China, and the anguish of the church over apartheid in South Africa that he loses close contact with the parish church in its unspectacular but indispensable ministry of worship, pastoral service and counseling, and Christian nurture for a face-to-face group of individuals.
Likewise, there is a formula for combining the covariances of two sets that can be used to parallelize the computation:
Likewise for the coefficient of thermal expansion.
Likewise, the fact that the allomorph does not appear after stem-final is because the earlier clause for the allomorph takes priority ; and the fact that the allomorph does not appear after stem-final voiceless phonemes is because the preceding clause for the takes priority.
Likewise, in Toronto, the Prince Edward Viaduct has five lanes of motor traffic, bicycle lanes, and sidewalks on its upper deck ; and a pair of tracks for the Bloor – Danforth subway line on its lower deck.
Likewise, the King James Version references some of these books by the traditional spelling when referring to them in the New Testament, such as " Esaias " ( for Isaiah ).
Likewise, for litigation of commercial disputes arising out of unpredictable torts ( as opposed to the prospective choice of law clauses in contracts discussed in the previous paragraph ), certain jurisdictions attract an unusually high fraction of cases, because of the predictability afforded by the depth of decided cases.
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, 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, the symbol Δ ( delta ) is used as a prefix for the right-handed propeller twist.
Likewise, small boats typically have two circuits each with their own battery / batteries: one used for engine starting ; one used for domestics.
Likewise, " him " is a remnant of both the Old English dative " him " and accusative " hine ", " her " serves for both Old English dative " hire " and accusative " hīe ", etc.
Likewise, tracing — drawing on a thin piece of paper, sometimes designed for that purpose ( tracing paper ), around the outline of preexisting shapes that show through the paper — is also not considered fine art, although it may be part of the draftsman's preparation.
) Likewise, if a star is circumpolar for an observer at latitude, then it never rises above the horizon as seen by an observer at latitude −.
Likewise, he believed that republics were suitable for small states and that monarchies were ideal for moderate-sized states.
" 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, there is an element, called the multiplicative identity element and denoted by 1, such that for all a in F, a · 1 = a.
Likewise Rohmer's publisher, Doubleday, refused to publish further additions to the bestselling series for the duration of the Second World War once the United States entered the conflict.
Likewise, calves may suckle for only a month or as long as a year.
Likewise, Leo describes the use of grenades, which further reinforces the view that contact with water was not necessary for the substance's ignition.

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