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Likewise and nature
Likewise, Mao Zedong rejected environmentalism and believed that, based on the laws of historical materialism, all of nature must be put into the service of revolution.
Likewise, in the tale depicting the origin of the constellation Capricornus, the Greek god of nature Pan became a fish from the waist down when he jumped into the same river after being attacked by Typhon.
Likewise, there occurred a corresponding rearrangement of the human nature ( Gattungswesen ) and the system of values of the owner-class and of the working-class, which allowed each group of people to accept and to function in the rearranged status quo of production-relations.
" Although the book makes the claim that PAZUZU ( like all entities listed therein ) was of Sumerian origin, critics John Wisdom Gonce III and Daniel Harms document the erroneous nature of such a claim, stating: " Likewise, the demon Pazuzu does not appear in myth until Assyria's rise in the first millennium B. c., long after Sumer's prime ...
Likewise, historian WG Beasley states that "... the nature of this document, as published variously in English and Chinese, does not carry conviction as to its authenticity ".
Likewise for the author of On Regimen, the " knowledge and discernment of the nature of man in general — knowledge of its primary constituents and discernment of the components by which it is controlled " may be completely worked out, and yet in practice it is difficult to determine and apply the correct and proportionate diet and exercise to the individual patient.
Likewise, many monographs are less than agenda-setting and some are of a weaker descriptive nature.
) Likewise, if a dæmon is killed — the death being described as the dæmon bursting into golden light, although the violent nature of the death described may have contributed to this — their human dies.
Likewise, May found the multitasking nature of the game crucial to its intensity.
Likewise, the first syllable of the second line ( the first of the word " Italiam ") is heavy (" long by nature ") because it contains a long vowel, and it will be heavy no matter what sounds come after.
Likewise, it was assumed that societies start out primitive, perhaps in a Hobbesian state of nature, and naturally progress toward something resembling industrial Europe.
Likewise, in I. L. W. U. v. The Queen ( 1992 ), the Supreme Court stressed the individual nature of section 7 to deny unions had a right to strike as part of the members ' liberty.
Likewise, a person's sentiment toward their partner will influence the nature of their relationship.
Likewise, it was assumed that societies start out primitive, perhaps in a Hobbesian state of nature, and naturally progress toward something resembling industrial Europe.

Likewise and good
Likewise outside of that gate are an old house for the servants, a good table, long and divided, and to the east of the principal building, beyond the smaller stable, a solar for the use of the servants.
Likewise he gives a good description of an Osprey fishing, but adds the mythical detail that the bird has one webbed foot.
* Likewise, God is not evil ( to say that God can be described by the word ' good ' limits God to what good behavior means to human beings individually and en masse ).
Likewise, some law students choose lower ranked schools due to their inability to get into higher ranked schools because of low LSAT scores and GPA, and then transfer to the better schools after their first year of study, provided that they received good grades in the first year of law school.
Likewise on Titus 1: 16 (" They profess that they know God ; but in works they deny, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate.
Likewise, the seller agrees to trade only if he values the good less than the price he receives.
Likewise, if a person is understood as having a particular purpose, then behaviour can be evaluated as good or bad in reference to that purpose.
Likewise, Heller created Minderbinder's famous saying " What's good for Milo Minderbinder, is good for the country " ( insert Syndicate or M & M Enterprises for Milo Minderbinder ) as a parody of Charles E. Wilson, who said " What is good for the country is good for General Motors, and what's good for General Motors is good for the country " during a hearing of a Senate subcommittee in 1952.
Likewise, sellers who indicated a lower willingness-to-accept than the randomly drawn price sold the good and vice versa.
Likewise in the Twenty20 Cup, 5th place of the six teams in the Southern Division was not good enough to see them progress.
Likewise there is the tea plant, which bears very sweet berry, and wild thyme which we used as tea, and is very good and much more plentiful than the former.
Likewise, her brother-in-law, Georg Stoopendaal, already in the beginning of the 19th century found postcards to be a good source of income, contrary to his more serious paintings, and his Christmas cards are also clearly inspired by Jenny Nyström's.
Likewise, the infant who destroyed the bad object is not the infant who loves the good object.
Likewise, a customer can be dissatisfied with the service encounter and still perceive the overall quality to be good.
Likewise, radio and television sets have a good reception.
Likewise, the sociology department at the University of Minnesota also advocates claiming a larger role in public life: " Although good sociological research is often difficult to reduce to a sound-bite, sociologists have an important part to play in providing useful, accurate, and scientifically rigorous information to policy makers and community leaders.
Likewise I don't have to act according to standards of good and evil.
Likewise, radio, television sets, computer gadgets, and the like in the locality have good and clear receptions of the programs aired in the mass media, and likewise provided in the internet, which then make the population of Tuy well-informed and well-updated in terms of national and international issues.

Likewise and programming
Likewise the use of " duck typing " techniques is frowned upon in Java programming, with abstract interfaces used instead.
Likewise, a station not owned by ABC but contracted to air ABC ’ s programming is correctly referred to as an ABC affiliate ; that is, the station is affiliated with ABC.

Likewise and may
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, 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, the left bead of the thousands wire ( and the million wire, if present ) may have a different color.
Likewise, aesthetic judgments may be culturally conditioned to some extent.
Likewise, if the skill is being used in a commercial or industrial way it may be considered design instead of art, or contrariwise these may be defended as art forms, perhaps called applied art.
Likewise, poor or outdated equipment, particularly the failure of management to introduce new technology, may also cause problems.
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, one might assume that criminalize acts that in themselves do not harm other people (" victimless crimes ") may prevent subsequent harmful acts ( assuming that people " prone " to commit these acts may tend to commit harmful actions in general ).
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, a design may be a simple repetition ( copy ) of a known preexisting solution, requiring minimal, if any, creativity or problem-solving skills from the designer.
Likewise, patients diagnosed with global aphasia may be re-diagnosed with expressive aphasia upon improvement.
Likewise, the instinct may not be guided at all.
Likewise, the downtack may be added to specify an approximant realization,.
Likewise, nations that violate international arms control agreements, even if claiming to be acting within the scope of their national sovereignty, may find themselves with a range of penalties or sanctions regarding firearms placed on them by other nations.
Likewise, calves may suckle for only a month or as long as a year.
Likewise, Hindu customs may require gelatin-alternatives from sources other than animals.
* " Likewise, hypnotic treatment may assist in insomnia in the same way as other relaxation methods.
Likewise, various parties in a dispute may be pointing blame at each other, rather than fixing the problem, and leaving the person or group suffering from the problem to continue to suffer in limbo.
Likewise, cold-cathode gauges may be reluctant to start at very low pressures, in that the near-absence of a gas makes it difficult to establish an electrode current-in particular in Penning gauges, which use an axially symmetric magnetic field to create path lengths for ions that are of the order of metres.
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, the term photophobia may be used to define a physical complaint ( i. e. aversion to light due to inflamed eyes or excessively dilated pupils ) and does not necessarily indicate a fear of light.
Likewise, it is disputed whether Kashubian may be regarded as a dialect of Polish or a separate language.
Likewise, he may choose to hug the sprinter's line ( a red line 85 cm up track ) to force his opponent to come higher over the top of him.

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