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Similarly and speakers
Similarly, standard Spanish is not based on the speech of Madrid, but on the one of educated speakers from more northerly areas like Castile and León.
Similarly, " pilot " gets raised because ' l ' is non-final, but the ' l ' in " pile it " stops the raising — although in such circumstances ( before resonant consonants, it seems ), the raising may be optional for some speakers.
* Similarly, final consonants may be deleted ( although there is a great deal of variation between speakers in this regard ).
Similarly, St Kilda speakers interviewed by the School of Scottish Studies in the 1960s show individual speakers using t-initial forms, leniting to / h /, e. g. ann an t-Hirte () and gu Hirte ().
Similarly, the Hawaiian language has only about 1, 000 speakers but it has stabilized at this number, and now has school instruction in the language, from Pūnana Leo Hawaiian immersion preschool classes and Ke Kula Kaiāpuni Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian immersion schools kindergarten through the 12th grade.
Similarly, acoustic suspension speakers have such need for ventilation.
Similarly, Korean, Indian, Filipino and Singhalese speakers are well represented in Gungahlin.
Similarly, in Turkish the language is called Rumca, derived from the Turkish word Rum denoting ethnic Greeks living in Turkey in general ; this term also comprises other Greek speakers in Turkey such as those from Istanbul or Smyrna who speak a language close to Standard Modern Greek.
* Similarly, the imperfect indicative and present subjunctive endings for the first and second persons plural are-ions et-iez: for verbs such as gagner, voir, rire, briller, etc., the-i-of these endings must be retained, even though some speakers pronounce them the same way as the present indicative forms without-i -:
Similarly to the first summit, it included workshops, panel discussions, and speakers focusing on addressing climate change and environmental justice.

Similarly and might
Similarly, an early draft did not include the commitment that nothing should be done which might prejudice the rights of the non-Jewish communities.
Similarly, one might adopt an aesthetic consequentialism, in which the ultimate aim is to produce beauty.
Similarly, if the house was located in an undesirable neighborhood and the Federal Reserve Bank was about to raise interest rates by five percentage points, then the risk factor would be a lot higher than 5 %: it might not be possible for him to predict a profit in discounted terms even if he thinks he could sell the house for $ 200, 000 in three years.
Similarly, one might adopt an aesthetic consequentialism, in which the ultimate aim is to produce beauty.
Similarly, a low blood sugar level or a low glycemic food might be best treated with a bolus after a meal is begun.
Similarly, a wealthy student in China might have been willing to pay more ( although naturally it is against their interests to signal this to the monopolist ).
Similarly, Clark notes that Dr. Michael D. Swords has speculated that the Barker / Bender Men in Black case ( occurring shortly after the CIA-directed Robertson Panel issued its recommendations to spy on civilian UFO groups ) might have been a psychological warfare experiment.
" Similarly, Louie Kemp, in his article for Jewish Journal, wrote: " You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in " Apocalypse Now ," but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most.
Similarly, judges might assume in default of express evidence to the contrary that the place where the cause of action arose would provide certain basic protections, e. g. that the foreign court would provide a remedy to someone who was injured due to the negligence of another.
Similarly, the title for a given dan rank in one organization might not be the same as the title for that dan rank in another organization.
Similarly, no particular size or length is associated with other subdivisions ; a section might run several pages in print, or just a sentence or two.
Similarly, teams might use a Serving Specialist to sub out a poor server situationally.
Similarly, in radar interpretation, an object that has multiple reflections from smooth surfaces produces a radar return of greater magnitude than might be expected from the physical size of the object.
Similarly, a variant of biological determinism might consider non-innate biological factors, such as the biological aspects of an organism's environment, to have a lesser effect on the organism's behaviour than innate biological factors.
Similarly, a Missouri state court presented with a Last Will and Testament signed in Florida, might apply Florida law rather than Missouri law to determine if the document was signed with the proper formalities.
Similarly there might be two curves for the demand or benefit of the good.
The tyrant and the tramp reverse roles in The Great Dictator, permitting the eternal outsider to address the masses ..." Similarly, in The 50 Greatest Jewish Movies, Kathryn Bernheimer writes, " What he chose to say in The Great Dictator, however, was just what one might expect from the Little Tramp.
Similarly, it might refer specifically to Corb, one of the legendary Fomorians of Irish mythology.
Similarly R. Bloch supposed it might be an adjectival form in-no from * nuptu -, meaning " he who is moist ".
Similarly it might take decades for a spaceship to travel to the outer planets ( Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, etc.
Similarly, if deaf parents were to raise a group of hearing children who have no contact with others until adulthood, they might develop an oral language among themselves and keep using it later, teaching it to their children, and so on.
Similarly, in the event that any male-line granddaughter of the Queen were to have a child whilst unwed, such a child might have the surname of Mountbatten-Windsor.
Similarly, certain bead types with sharp edges, such as hollow metal beads or some varieties of stone or glass, might abrade string and cause the strand to eventually break.
Similarly, an on-line booking system might be critical infrastructure for an airline.

Similarly and apply
Similarly, if the equivalents for the forms of a word do not vary, the equivalents need be entered only once with an indication that they apply to each form.
Similarly, Miranda does not apply directly to probation revocation proceedings because the evidence is not being used as a basis for imposing additional punishment.
Similarly we can apply other differencing formulas in a recursive manner.
Similarly, while zero-gravity presents challenges, “ near total recovery of musculature and immune system occurs after reentry and reconditioning to a one-gravity environment .” Furthermore, since his plan has the space craft spinning at the end of a long tether to create artificial gravity, worries about zero gravity do not apply to this mission in any case.
Similarly, if A → S is outside the scope of H, apply axiom 1, ( A → S )→( H →( A → S )), and modus ponens to get H →( A → S ).
Similarly, those who remain within 2182 kHz coverage of U. S. Coast Guard stations may apply for a waiver to fit to Sea Area A2 requirements.
Similarly, whereas when two citizens have a dispute they can appeal to the courts to render a verdict and, more importantly, the law enforcement agencies to enforce the court's ruling, there is no body above nation-states that is capable of: establishing rules or laws for all the states, deciding how these apply in specific cases, and compelling the states to honor the court's ruling.
Similarly, some non-profits, as private organizations, are not subject to the anti-discrimination laws which might apply to similar organizations serving the public for profit.
Similarly, cup-tying did not apply in any matches in the now-defunct UEFA Intertoto Cup before the semifinal round.
Similarly, Justice Cardozo stated in Palko v. Connecticut ( 1937 ) that the right against double jeopardy was not inherent to due process and so does not apply to the states, but that was overruled in Benton v. Maryland ( 1969 ).
Similarly, with the ease and convenience of digital distribution of high resolution images, the generic term TF * has evolved, where it does not necessarily refer to a tangible CD or Printed image since the same accepted rules apply.

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