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Similarly, IGN's Ahsan Haque felt that Jackie's " attention seeking attraction towards Elton was handled extremely well.

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Similarly, Conrad and Schneider concluded their review of the medicalization of deviance by supposing that three major paradigms may be identified that have reigned over deviance designations in different historical periods: deviance as sin ; deviance as crime ; and deviance as sickness.

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" Similarly, physicist Alan Sokal in 1997 criticized " the postmodernist / poststructuralist gibberish that is now hegemonic in some sectors of the American academy.
Similarly, his work has been criticized for being a history of child abuse, not childhood.
Similarly, in 1976, Gerald Ford had severely criticized Reagan's proposal to turn back a large part of the Federal budget to the states.
Similarly, Lacan is criticized for drawing an analogy between topology and mental illness that, in Sokal and Bricmont's view, is unsupported by any argument and is " not just false: it is gibberish ".
Similarly the inclusion of Mozart and Freud was criticized in Austria.
Similarly Drona was criticized for his entry into the Mahabharata War.
Similarly, the BBC's Neil Smith criticized the film's script, its focus on the commercialization of Christmas, as well as Schwarzenegger's performance which shows " the comic timing of a dead moose ," but singled out Hartman for praise.
Similarly, individuals such as Gilbreth ( 1909 ), Cadbury and Marshall heavily criticized Taylor and pervaded his work with subjectivity.
Similarly, the alley is also known for its illegal trade in live animals, which has been criticized by animal rights activists as cruel.
Similarly, in his discussion on La Princesse de Clèves, the chevalier de Valincourt criticized the inclusion of ancillary stories within the main plot ( a form of " unity of action ").

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Similarly, the Fungi ( or Myceteae ) were once considered plants but there is now uncertainty about how to classify them.
Similarly, Herman's theory of doublespeak having an inherent nature to be manipulative and Chomsky's theory of ' dichotomization ' relates directly to the practice of doublespeak and how doublespeak is deliberately deceptive in nature.
Similarly, changing a customer's address is typically idempotent, because the final address will be the same no matter how many times it is submitted.
Similarly, as seen above, the Fourier transform can be thought of as a function that measures how much of each individual frequency is present in our function ƒ, and we can recombine these waves by using an integral ( or " continuous sum ") to reproduce the original function.
" Similarly, a passage in 1 John says, " This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not a child of God.
Similarly, in the Book of Thoth deck, he is crowned by snakes, another symbol of both infinity and dualism, as snakes have learned from Gilgamesh how to shed their skins and be reborn, thus achieving a type of immortality ; the blind prophet Tiresias split apart coupling snakes and as a result became a woman, transcending the dualism of gender.
Similarly, if one loads an old jazz recording into a DAW and tries to automatically calculate the average BPM, one may be surprised to see just how much the tempo naturally increases and decreases, depending on the current mood of the piece.
Similarly, he seems to believe in global warming, as when Dale commented on how warmer temperatures could lead to a citrus industry in Alaska, Hank responded " we live in Texas.
Similarly, seeing how happy Lum was in a future where they were getting married, he did all he could to save it.
Lawrence White and Jerry Markham rejected these claims and argued that products linked to the financial crisis were not regulated by Glass-Steagall or were available from commercial banks or their affiliates before the GLBA repealed Glass-Steagall sections 20 and 32. Alan Blinder wrote in 2009 that he had “ yet to hear a good answer ” to the question “ what bad practices would have been prevented if Glass-Steagall was still on the books ?” Blinder argued that “ disgraceful ” mortgage underwriting standards “ did not rely on any new GLB powers ,” that “ free-standing investment banks ” not the “ banking-securities conglomerates ” permitted by the GLBA were the major producers of “ dodgy MBS ,” and that he could not “ see how this crisis would have been any milder if GLB had never passed .” Similarly, Melanie Fein has written that the financial crisis “ was not a result of the GLBA ” and that the “ GLBA did not authorize any securities activities that were the cause of the financial crisis .” Fein noted “ ecuritization was not an activity authorized by the GLBA but instead had been held by the courts in 1990 to be part of the business of banking rather than an activity proscribed by the Glass-Steagall Act .” As described above, in 1978 the OCC approved a national bank securitizing residential mortgages.
Similarly, fans found preliminary artwork of multiple characters, although it was not known at the time how close these were to the final designs.
Similarly, you may know explicitly how to hold the handle of a hammer, but you cannot simultaneously focus on the handle and hit the nail correctly with the hammer.
Similarly, the Roman writer Valerius Maximus records how the general Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus " after King Perseus was vanquished 167 BC, for the same fault ( desertion ) threw men under elephants to be trampled ... And indeed military discipline needs this kind of severe and abrupt punishment, because this is how strength of arms stands firm, which, when it falls away from the right course, will be subverted.
Similarly, when we put a bunch of things which do not contain a single shred of ship identity together, we do not get a ship identity, regardless of how they are spatiotemporally arranged.
Similarly to how semisimple Lie algebras can be classified, the finite-dimensional representations of semisimple Lie algebras can be classified.
Similarly, this is how we often memorize telephone numbers, by breaking them up into the three sections: an area code, followed by a three-digit number and then a four-digit number.
Similarly, the trucker stops that Streator and Helen drive through in their present day adventure are representative of how the stories that they are chasing are temporary.
Similarly, Squire has explored the use of commercial games as a means for engaging disenfranchised students in school ( Squire, 2005 ), while Gerber has explored how video games shape students ' peripheral literacy activities ; mainly reading and writing in both online and offline spaces ( Gerber, 2009 ; Gerber & Price, 2011 ).
Similarly in the Bob Dylan song Blowin ' in the Wind, the rhetorical question is asked, " And how many deaths will it take till we know, that too many people have died?
Similarly, the same candidate can expect to lose California, Vermont, Massachusetts, Oregon, Hawaii, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York, traditionally liberal states, no matter how much campaigning is done in those states.
Similarly, languages are selective when deciding which hues are split into different colors on the basis of how light or dark they are.
Similarly, the story is also often used by sceptics as a good example of how believers in the supernatural can become convinced of fantastic things by slender evidence.
Similarly, the question " how are you?

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Similarly, where a fund is structured as a limited partnership the investor's account will be allocated its proportion of any increase or decrease in the NAV of the fund, allowing an investor to withdraw more ( or less ) when it withdraws its capital.
Similarly, as they seemed excessive for the postwar market in Europe, production of V12-engined-cars was very limited until the 1960s.
Similarly, the audio frequency range is limited to those sounds most clearly heard by the human ear.
Similarly, OOP protagonists who claim their paradigm is superior are met with opposition from strong sceptics such as Alexander Stepanov who suggested that OOP provides a mathematically limited viewpoint and called it, " almost as much of a hoax as Artificial Intelligence "
Similarly, the DVI format supports character codes up to four byte in length, even though only the 0 – 255 range is commonly seen, as the TFM format is limited to that range.
Similarly, in distributed shared memory each node of a cluster has access to a large shared memory in addition to each node's limited non-shared private memory.
Similarly, throughout all Trek series, a Universal Translator possessed by only one party is able to audibly broadcast the results within a limited range, enabling communication between two or more parties, all speaking different languages.
Similarly, serialism follows strict procedures which, in some cases, can be set up to generate entire compositions with limited human intervention.
Similarly, her limited playmates must learn to respect her.
Similarly, the political powers invested in the foreign minister are often more limited in presidential governments with a strong executive.
Similarly to Marchlewszczyzna, limited Polish autonomy in the area was a real fact, with Polish-language schools, libraries and institutions.
Similarly, the initiative for making laws is not limited to the legislature but also belongs to the citizens, who can force the legislature to consider a law by submitting a petition with 50, 000 signatures.
" Similarly, GameSpot said, " For what it is, MM is a solid title, but the terseness of the game and the limited graphics and sound make evident that it could have been so much more, transcending the decent game it is now to become a truly excellent one on another medium.
Similarly, the limited number of DVDs available with description in North America ( less than 100 — as compared to over 500 in the U. K. United Kingdom ) is further complicated by the lack of an audio menu on no more than a handful of those DVDs.
Similarly, the variables used to index the digit array are themselves limited in width.
Similarly, Japanese grindcore band Slight Slappers released a 2-inch on the same label, limited to 666 copies.
Similarly, tertiary activities are limited small operators ; commonly poorly diversified, dominated by commercial establishments and focused on local consumption, they are operated by families and do not generate much in employment.
Similarly, at the company level, “ when adopting the concept of eco-efficiency and the scope of an environmental management system stated in for example ISO 14001, it is insufficient to merely report on the carbon dioxide emissions limited to the judicial borders of the company ”. 7 “ Companies must recognise their wider responsibility and manage the entire life-cycle of their products … Insisting on high environmental standards from suppliers and ensuring that raw materials are extracted or produced in an environmentally conscious way provides a start ”.
Similarly, in 1991 the production for the 10 and 20 lire coins was limited.
Similarly, limited Linux command-line based support for the Rio is provided by the rioutils package.
Similarly, during the sprouting process itself, the migratory behavior of connector cells must be limited to retain a patent connection to the original blood vessel.
Similarly, with Critical Infrastructure Protection ( CIP ), which relates to the preparedness and response to serious incidents, the Act gave DHS broad responsibility to minimize damage but only limited authority to share information and to coordinate the development of private sector best practices.
Similarly, the CIBJO Laboratory Commission ( CLC ), founded in the 1990s, seeks to harmonise standards used by gemmological laboratories — it has met limited success, but had the support of major laboratories such as those of the Gemological Institute of America and Gemmological Association of Great Britain.
Similarly, visas for foreigners were limited to 24 hours.

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