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Similarly, the use of excessively high doses ( often the result of polypharmacy ) continues despite clinical guidelines and evidence indicating that it is usually no more effective but is usually more harmful.
Similarly, the influences of philosophers such as Sir Francis Bacon ( 1561 – 1626 ) and René Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ), who demanded more rigor in mathematics and in removing bias from scientific observations, led to a scientific revolution.
Similarly, the Romans knew that adding horse hair made concrete less liable to crack while it hardened and adding blood made it more frost-resistant.
Similarly, calculating the sample variance will result in values that grow larger as more samples are taken.
Similarly, the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study ( MACS ) and the Women's Interagency HIV Study ( WIHS ) — which between them observed more than 8, 000 Americans — demonstrated that "... the presence of HIV infection is the only factor that is strongly and consistently associated with the conditions that define AIDS.
Similarly, the pentafluoride, DbF < sub > 5 </ sub >, should be even more volatile.
" Similarly, the Catholic Encyclopedia says, " the subjects treated of in the Epistle are many and various ; moreover, St. James not infrequently, whilst elucidating a certain point, passes abruptly to another, and presently resumes once more his former argument.
Similarly, in the reduction reaction, the further the equilibrium lies to the ion / atom with the more negative oxidation state the higher the potential.
Similarly, since it consists of an estimated 2. 3 million blocks, completing the building in 20 years would involve moving an average of more than 12 of the blocks into place each hour, day and night.
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, 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, the Normans in Ivanhoe, who represent a more sophisticated culture, and the Saxons, who are poor, disenfranchised, and resentful of Norman rule, band together and begin to mold themselves into one people.
Similarly, he made unprecedented efforts to create a more popular halakhic system.
Similarly, Georgiy Starostin ( 2002 ) arrives at a tripartite overall grouping: he considers Afroasiatic, Nostratic and Elamite to be roughly equidistant and more closely related to each other than to anything else.
Similarly, place names refer more often to a past event or a significant natural feature within a community than to a naturally demarcated area.
Similarly faceted classification schemes are more difficult to use for shelf arrangement, unless the user has knowledge of the citation order.
Similarly, most patented medications cost more in the U. S. than in other countries with a ( presumed ) poorer customer base.
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, a mathematician does not restrict his study of numbers to the integers ; rather he considers more abstract structures such as rings, and in particular number rings in the context of algebraic number theory.
Similarly, if a lyric uses words that the listener is unfamiliar with, they may be misheard as using more familiar terms.
Similarly, there are even more ephemeral mushrooms, like Parasola plicatilis ( formerly Coprinus plicatlis ), that literally appear overnight and may disappear by late afternoon on a hot day after rainfall.
Similarly, neodymium glass is becoming widely used more directly in incandescent light bulbs.
Similarly, Georgiy Starostin ( 2002 ) arrives at a tripartite overall grouping: he considers Afroasiatic, Nostratic and Elamite to be roughly equidistant and more closely related to each other than to anything else.
Similarly, a full house tends to occur more often than a flush in a piquet deck, due to the increased frequency of each playing card rank, creating a change in poker combination ranking.

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Similarly powerful Mercia kings such as Offa are missed out of the West Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which sought to demonstrate the legitimacy of their kings to rule over other Anglo-Saxon peoples.
Similarly, the defenses of the right belief and worship of the church resided in the bishops, and Protestants theorize that the process of unifying the doctrine of the Church also concentrated power into their own hands ( see also Ignatius of Antioch, who advocated a powerful bishop ), and made their office an instrument of power coveted by ambitious men.
Similarly, Malory's treatment of the Giant of Mont St. Michel seems to be an exploration of violence in his own society where powerful men committed seemingly senseless acts of violence.
Similarly, in his 1969 review of the film for The New York Times, Vincent Canby credits Wexler with presenting his audience with powerful imagery through the use of documentary filmmaking techniques.
Similarly, in response to very successful 17th century attacks by the powerful Kingdom of Kush, the New Kingdom felt compelled to expand far south into Nubia and hold wide territories in the Near East.
Similarly, in reviewing Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation World Tour, Michael MacCambridge of the Austin American-Statesman commented " t seemed unlikely that anyone — even a prized member of the First Family of Soul Music — could dance like she did for 90 minutes and still provide the sort of powerful vocals that the ' 90s super concerts are expected to achieve.
Similarly in 2007, business magazine Forbes ranked her third in its annual list of the world's most powerful women, leap-frogging a rank ahead of United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and falling short behind German Chancellor Angela Merkel and China's Vice-Premier Wu Yi.
Similarly, 3D games often rely on a powerful graphics processing unit ( GPU ), which accelerates the process of drawing complex scenes in realtime.
Similarly, certain events, such as engaging afterburners and firing powerful weapons, will shake the screen as a form of visual feedback.
Similarly in India, the French armies and those of the most powerful Indian rulers were defeated after a prolonged struggle, allowing the steady expansion of British-controlled territory.
Similarly in 2007, business magazine Forbes ranked her third in its annual list of the world's most powerful women.
Similarly in technical design, there are probabilities, in each case, that an electronic product may be used in the vicinity of a powerful radio transmitter, that mains-borne power surges may occur, that its batteries may go flat while in use etc.
Similarly, in northern Punjab the taluqdars of Dhanni, Kassar, Minhas, Gheb and Kot Fateh Khan were extremely powerful.

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Similarly, if " this sentence is false " is false, then the sentence is true, which would in turn mean that it is actually false, but this would mean that it is true, and so on ad infinitum.
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, if the knight was on a black square and it was Black's turn to move, White cannot win.
Similarly, Kroeber's and Kluckholn's verities -- Kroeber's were mostly about messy creatural matters like delirium and menstruation, Kluckholn's were mostly about messy social ones like lying and killing within the in-group, turn out not to be just the arbitrary personal obsessions they so much look like, but the expression of a much vaster concern, caused by thinking a lot about anthrōpos in general, that if something isn't anchored everywhere nothing can be anchored anywhere.
) Similarly, another one of Italy's leading baritones, Riccardo Stracciari, was unable to turn his pre-World War I London and New York operatic engagements into unambiguous triumphs due to an intrusive quiver in his tone.
Similarly, any operation that reverses the sense of phase, which changes the sign of i, will turn positive energies into negative energies unless it also changes the direction of time.
Similarly, flights taking off to the north are required to climb quickly and take a steep left turn, to avoid contact with the Washington Monument or flight over the White House.
Similarly, when Joan reveals her plan to turn Burgundy against the English, Alençon declares, " We'll set thy statute in some holy place / And have thee reverenced like a blessed saint " ( 3. 3. 14 – 15 ).
Similarly, the importance of law court officials declined as did lawsuits in regular civil courts, and this in turn allowed private settlements mediated by notaries at lower cost to flourish.
Similarly, Han Fei would end up being poisoned by his envious former classmate Li Si, who in turn would be killed ( under the law he had introduced ) by the aggressive and violent Second Qin Emperor that he had helped to take the thrones.
Similarly, plans to turn it into an Childhood Heritage Museum also failed in 1999.
Similarly, three-year-old Tobias's favourites turn out to be Catherine, Bennet, the head nurse ; his sister Megan ; and William, the middle-aged gardener.
Similarly, during changes in direction ( lateral acceleration ), weight transfer to the outside of the direction of the turn can occur.
Similarly, Todd McCarthy, former critic for Variety, said that Jones " manages to hold viewer interest throughout with a devilishly witty turn ... despite having desperately little to work with ".
Similarly, the length of time and strength of the transmissions have been lowered to reduce the chance of detection, which in turn has resulted in more sensitive receivers and more sophisticated software counter technology.
Similarly the other two brothers served as emperors in their turn.
Similarly, in 3D space a very small perturbation of two parallel or intersecting lines will almost certainly turn them into skew lines.
Similarly to 21st-century cars, the turn signals, head lights, parking lights, high beams and two-tone horn were all controlled by the same lever.

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