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Likewise, in some jurisdictions, the state or prosecution may appeal an issue of law " by leave " from the trial court and / or the appellate court.
Likewise, aesthetic judgments may be culturally conditioned to some extent.
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, some Catholic theologians have rejected Gödel's revised version.
" Likewise, some philosophers feel that these dichotomies necessitate a switch from materialism to physicalism.
Likewise, due to this high magnetic capacity per weight, neodymium is used in the electric motors of hybrid and electric automobiles, and in the electricity generators of some designs of commercial wind turbines ( only wind turbines with " permanent magnet " generators use neodymium ).
Likewise, the symmetric key algorithm used in PGP version 2 was IDEA, which might, at some future time, be found to have a previously unsuspected cryptanalytic flaw.
Likewise, Manchuria was also governed by military generals until its division into provinces, though some areas of Xinjiang and Manchuria were lost to the Russian Empire in the mid-19th century.
Likewise, some animals have turned into familiar monsters of past fantasy and lore and both monsters and human magicians have regained magical powers.
Likewise, some gay men view frotting or oral sex as maintaining their virginity, with anal penetration regarded as virginity loss, while other gay men consider frotting or oral sex to be their main forms of intercourse.
Likewise, some philosophers, such as D. M.
Likewise, some Unitarian Christians also believe that Unitarian Universalists are intolerant of Christian thought and tend to marginalize Christians.
Likewise, a change in is not necessary to change y, because a change in y could be caused by something implicit in the error term ( or by some other causative explanatory variable included in the model ).
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, some of Leonard Bernstein's works he designated as operas ( e. g., Trouble in Tahiti ) are categorized as operettas, and his operetta Candide is sometimes considered a musical.
Likewise, if the ETF starts the trading session higher by $ 1. 12, then that would signal an approximate gain for the Dow of 112 points at the open, even if some components begin trading at 9: 31 am or 9: 33 am due to a delay.
Likewise, some may go in or out of fashion, or evolve over time, just as terms in oral languages do.
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 in competitive sports, or in the workplace, some forms of aggression may be sanctioned and others not.
Likewise, the terms transsexual and intersex are regarded by some people as falling under the umbrella term " transgender " though many transsexual and intersex people object to this ( both for different reasons ).
Likewise, the concept of ' Pataphysics –" the science of imaginary solutions "– first presented in Jarry's Gestes et opinions du docteur Faustroll, pataphysicien ( Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, pataphysician ) was inspirational to many later Absurdists, some of whom joined the Collège de ' pataphysique, founded in honor of Jarry in 1948 ( Ionesco, Arrabal, and Vian were given the title Transcendent Satrape of the Collège de ' pataphysique ).
Likewise, in Australia in 1998, a referendum on whether to adopt a new preamble was accompanied by a promise that the preamble, if adopted, could not be enforceable by the courts, as some were concerned with how the preamble could be interpreted and applied.
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, some parts of what is called Casselberry do not lie within the city.

Likewise and law
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, American law sought to contain addiction to immigrants by prohibiting Chinese from smoking opium in the presence of a white man.
Likewise, in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale,, the Supreme Court ruled that a New Jersey law, which forced the Boy Scouts of America to admit an openly gay member, to be an unconstitutional abridgment of the Boy Scouts ' right to free association.
Likewise, in 2010, King Juan Carlos gave his Royal Assent to a law permitting abortion on demand.
Likewise this law was invoked in United States v. Jardee where it was ruled that the threat of being subjected to the gun ban did not turn a otherwise " petty " crime into a " serious " one requiring a jury trial.
Likewise, legislation enacted by the federal Parliament in matters of private law, such as the Divorce Act, is to be interpreted following the civil law tradition and in harmony with the Civil Code of Quebec.
Likewise Isenkrahe's violation of the energy conservation law is unacceptable, and Kelvin's application of Clausius ' theorem leads ( as noted by Kelvin himself ) to some sort of perpetual motion mechanism.
Likewise, by Kirchhoff's current law, the current through the capacitor equals the current through the inductor:
Likewise, at the 1787 Philadelphia Convention, Virginia delegate George Mason said that judges " could declare an unconstitutional law void.
* Likewise, the tunneling rate into a Luttinger liquid is suppressed to zero at low voltages and temperatures, as a power law.
Likewise, Parliament's motivation in passing the law is irrelevant .< sup > 6 </ sup > An example is environmental legislation.
Likewise, rights holder may challenge any law that will limit any of their rights.
Likewise, the professions they select are equally diverse: law, medicine, business, education, science, or the arts ".

Likewise and students
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, Banach's fixed point theorem, based on earlier methods developed by Charles Émile Picard, was included in his dissertation, and was later extended by his students ( for example in the Banach – Schauder theorem ) and other mathematicians ( in particular Bouwer and Poincaré and Birkhoff ).
Likewise, in 1996 the Arizona Board of Regents attempted to re-evaluate tenure, fearing that few full-time professors actually taught university undergraduate students, mainly because the processes of achieving academic tenure underweighted teaching.
Likewise, students from the other Claremont Colleges are permitted to take classes at Pitzer.
Likewise Mahfouz sees the development of society has an important influence on the role of women, so he represents the traditional, obedient women who do not go to school such as Amina, Abd al-Jawad's wife, and her daughters in the first novel, women as students in the university such as Aida, Kamal's beloved, in the second novel, and women as students in the university, members of the Marxist party and editors of the journal of the party in the third novel.
Likewise, he disagreed with Tinker v. Des Moines, in which the Supreme Court ruled that students had the right to wear armbands ( as a form of protest ) in public schools.
Likewise, during college or university ceremonies, those schools which award an academic hood to their students will generally abide by the American Council on Education guidelines and use the school colors on the inside and the disciplinary colors on the outside velvet trim ( regardless of the ceremony, recipients of a degree have the right to wear the hood thereafter ).
Likewise, many students do clinical electives at this center.
Likewise, two students serve as members in similar fashion.
Likewise, the government sought to reduce political activism by college students by increasing academic competition.
Likewise, the greater prominence of nuns and female students than in the later eras may point to pre-Buddhist notions of female autonomy.
Likewise in Science, students will continue to learn the essential topics in a given subject and further develop their understanding of the scientific method through the IB emphasis upon laboratory work.
Likewise in Art, students are evaluated on both their studio work and research workbook that ensures that their own work reflects and builds upon a solid grounding in the history of art.

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