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Likewise, Joseph E. Stiglitz, speaking not only on China but East Asia in general, comments " The countries that have managed globalization ... such as those in East Asia, have, by and large, ensured that they reaped huge benefits ..." According to The Heritage Foundation, development in China was anticipated by Milton Friedman, who predicted that even a small progress towards economic liberalization would produce dramatic and positive effects.
Likewise, the Zulus in the early 19th century were victorious in battles against their rivals in part because they adopted a new kind of spear, the iklwa.
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, citizens of the Italian city-states owed nothing as they lived in autonomous quarters in the port cities.
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, they are encouraged to search for the afikoman, the piece of matzo which is the last thing eaten at the seder.
Likewise, these components that aid in insertion of the photo, referred to as slip agents, can break down and transfer from the plastic to the photograph, where they deposit as an oily film, attracting further lint and dust.
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, while the graphite materials used in the reactor's construction were indeed resistant to high temperatures, they eroded under the heat and pressure of the enormous stream of superheated hydrogen.
Likewise, they do not necessarily make any commitments to the semantics, ontology, or epistemology of moral judgements ; that is, not all descriptive relativists are meta-ethical relativists.
Likewise, these Traditional Catholic religious observances may further be understood from Cultural Catholicism in Cajun-Creole Louisiana by Marcia Gaudet which tells us that such traditional religious observances, although they may not be " strictly theological and liturgical forms ", are still integral and necessary to many and remain religiously valid as " unofficial religious customs and traditions are certainly a part of Roman Catholicism as it is practiced ".
Likewise the birds, which evolved from the dinosaurs, are defined as a separate group from them, because they represent a distinct new type of physical form and functionality.
Likewise, people speaking different Chinese dialects may not understand each other in speaking, but can to a significant extent in writing even if they don't write in standard Chinese.
Likewise in the Church senior English office-holders were either expelled from their positions or kept in place for their lifetimes but replaced by foreigners when they died.
Likewise, they slow down tidal water enough so its sediment is deposited as the tide comes in, leaving all except fine particles when the tide ebbs.
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, when Minangs meet total strangers who share the same clan name, anywhere in Indonesia, they could theoretically expect to feel that they are distant relatives.
Likewise, Tommy Steele, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys were teen idols, especially during the earlier part of their careers, although they quickly grew out of that status.
Likewise all the other areas also have an assessment because they benefit by reducing or eliminating danger to infrastructure, commerce, and transportation.
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, the design tools used for structured ASIC can be substantially lower cost and easier ( faster ) to use than cell-based tools, because they do not have to perform all the functions that cell-based tools do.
Likewise, possession of knives, batons and other any other instrument that may be considered, " Offensive Weapons " if they are possessed by an individual, in a Public Place, " Without lawful excuse ".

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Hiragana is used to write native words for which there are no kanji, including particles such as から kara " from ", and suffixes such as さん ~ san " Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms ." Likewise, hiragana is used to write words whose kanji form is obscure, not known to the writer or readers, or too formal for the writing purpose.
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, Eusebius hints to the fact that Paul was " too familiar " with his women followers, whom he called " subintroductae ".
Likewise, the Heinkel He 177 is often mentioned as having its development upset by the demand for it to dive bomb, although this too was an example of glide bombing.
Likewise, frost does not precipitate out of the atmosphere but rises from the ground ; so it, too, is not precipitation.
Likewise, the theory of a spinor commuting field shows that spinning bosons are too.
" Likewise, referring to Churchill's meeting with Wingate in Quebec, Max Hastings wrote that, " Wingate proved a short-lived protegé: closer acquaintance caused Churchill to realise that he was too mad for high command.
Likewise if it is defined too narrowly then there will be a presumption that the defendant company will be found to be dominant.
Likewise, there are usually too many pieces on the board for theoretical positions to be completely analyzed as can be done in the simpler endgames.
Likewise, the few fishing boats off the beach are too far out.
Likewise the political Counter-Remonstrants were temporarily in total control, but the downside of all this was that his government was overextended, with too few people doing the heavy lifting on the local level, which was essential to make the government machine run smoothly in the highly decentralized Dutch polity.
Likewise, Miss Kirsten and Miss Thebom are ladies who can rock the welkin, too, and their contributions to the concert maintain it at a musical high.
Likewise is it folly to put too much trust in wealth and in those who own great fortunes.
Likewise, a car may oversteer or even " spin out " if there is too much force on the front tires and not enough on the rear tires.
Likewise, crates that are too small pose a health risk by restricting and preventing proper air-flow and ventilation.
Prayer at those times is simply the wordless anguish of the soul in the presence of God, as in Romans 8: 26-27: Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness ; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words.
Likewise, a planet following this Goldilocks Principle is one neither too close nor too far from a star to rule out liquid water on its surface.
Likewise, preferred stock dividends will be subtracted too, though they are not an expense.
" Likewise, Roger Ebert awarded the film two stars out of four, calling the film " too palatable.
Likewise, Stats can be removed without too much difficulty.
Likewise, a lowbrow is devoted to a singular interest, a person “ of thoroughbred vitality who rides his body in pursuit of a living at a gallop across life ”; and, therefore, are equally worthy of reverence, as they, too, are living for what they intrinsically know as valuable.
Likewise, men who cross-dress or are deemed too effeminate will also face harassment or criminal charges.
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.

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