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" 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, when a building is demolished, one does not say that the building ' changes '; one says that it is destroyed.
* Similarly, cloning would violate the no teleportation theorem, which says classical teleportation ( not to be confused with entanglement-assisted teleportation ) is impossible.
" Similarly, journalist Brian Doherty has argued that the Ninth Amendment " specifically roots the Constitution in a natural rights tradition that says we are born with more rights than any constitution could ever list or specify.
Similarly, Hare refers tothe crude caricature of act utilitarianism which is the only version of it that many philosophers seem to be acquainted with .” Given what Bentham says about second order evils it would be a serious misrepresentation to say that he and similar act utilitarians would be prepared to punish an innocent person for the greater good.
" 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.
This can only happen if Q is an m × n matrix with n ≤ m. Similarly, QQ < sup > T </ sup > = I says that the rows of Q are orthonormal, which requires n ≥ m.
Similarly, later, as he eats the strawberries with the family of actors, Antonius Block says: " Faith is a torment – did you know that?
Similarly, Shahra Razavi says better understanding of care work " would allow us to shift our priorities from ' making money ' or ' making stuff ' to ' making livable lives ' and ' enriching networks of care and relationship '" which should be central to economics.
' Similarly, Mark M. Mattison, in his article The Meaning of the Atonement says, ' Substitution implies an " either / or "; participation implies a " both / and.
Similarly another etymology in the Webster's New World College Dictionary says that the Middle High German form was derived from the Austrian German ' beugel ', a kind of croissant, and was similar to the German ' bügel ', a stirrup or ring.
Similarly, an English satirical tract of 1599 translated from French, The True History of Pope Joan, says that a Prince had compared the Jesuits advantages in argument to the ace of hearts at Maw, ( adding that Maw was like the German game " Rumstich " as played in England.
Similarly, a person who says " Lying is always wrong " might consider lies in some situations to be morally permissible, and if examples of these situations can be given, his view can be shown to be logically inconsistent.
Similarly, in the version shown in theaters, when Bo Derek's character puts on Ravel's Boléro, she says that it's the perfect music to " fuck " to, whereas the version shown on television substitutes " make love " for " fuck ", while retaining Moore's character's startled reaction to hearing his idealized woman casually swearing.
" Similarly, in Garfield: The Movie after seeing Happy Chapman use a shock collar on Odie, he says, " Hey, nobody gets to mistreat my dog like that except me!
" John 1: 9 Similarly Titus 2: 11 says, " The grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.
Similarly, James 1: 27 says, " Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.
Similarly, in the Endangered Species series, Dark Beast says on being told that Jean and Nate Grey are dead, " Well, yes, but with that family, I've found it's best to get frequent updates.
Similarly, saint poet Salabega waxes eloquent in praise of the dark Lord Jagannath and says that the Lord swaying and moving like a wild elephant arrives at the Grand Avenue and rides his chariot and destroys in a flash all the sins of his devotees, even if these may be grave or unpardonable.
Similarly, 16 says that despite community-groups doing their best, " facilities for recreation and entertainment will not cure juvenile delinquency ".
‘ And at the Third Food Conference in Delhi on the 5th to the 8th July,the suggestion thatthe only reason why people are starving in Bengal is that there is hoarding ” was greeted at the Conference by the other Provinces with applause .’ Similarly, some officials in the Government of India refused to accept the evidence on the ground, preferring their own idiosyncratic interpretations of the market: as late as November 1943, ‘ The Government of India would admit no intrinsic shortage in Bengal in the Spring of 1943 and, even in November, at the height of the famine, the Director-General of Food in the Council of State said thatthe major trouble in Bengal has been not so much an intrinsic shortage of essential foodgrains as a breakdown of public confidence .’ On 19 October 1943, when the famine was at its peak, Wavell noted in his journal “ On the food situation Linlithgow outgoing Viceroy says chief factor morale. panic hoarding ” For hoarding to have created the amount of hunger and death recorded if there had, indeed, been adequate supplies, it would have been necessary that the richest 10 % of Bengal's population, the only ones who could afford it, to lay in two years ' rice supply for themselves, in addition to the stocks accumulated in the previous two years, and to keep it in stock until the end of the war, while their neighbours starved.
Similarly, Jewel says, “ For although we do not touch Christ with our teeth and lips, yet we hold and press him by faith, mind, and spirit ” ( II. 15 ).
Similarly to other gnostic literature, Zostrianos says, " Flee from the madness and the bondage of femaleness and choose for yourselves the salvation of maleness.
Similarly, the more recent subcommentary, compiled by the head of the Burmese sangha about two centuries ago, says that 16 and 17 were counted as part of 11 and / or 12.

Similarly and merely
Similarly, an abstraction of a nominal root ( changing it to an adjective and then back to a noun ) requires the suffix-eco, as in infaneco ( childhood ), but an abstraction of an adjectival or verbal root merely requires the nominal-o: belo ( beauty ).
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
In addition, w is traditionally listed after v, although officially it is merely a variant of the latter and can be alphabetized as v. Similarly, š and ž are variants of s and z, but they are often overlooked, as they are only used in some relatively new loanwords and foreign names, and may be replaced with sh and zh, respectively.
Similarly the Lord Chancellor no longer determines which barristers are to be raised to the rank of Queen's Counsel but merely supervises the process of selection by an independent panel.
And as Buddha said: “ Do not overlook negative actions merely because they are small ; however small a spark may be, it can burn down a haystack as big as a mountain .” Similarly he said: “ Do not overlook tiny good actions, thinking they are of no benefit ; even tiny drops of water in the end will fill a huge vessel .” Karma does not decay like external things, or ever become inoperative.
Similarly, the melancholic Jaques in As You Like It ( 1599 – 1600 ) asserts, after the fashion of Heraclitus, that " All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players.
Similarly an immediate 36 ... Nb4 would merely transpose to the above line and lose.
Similarly, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, John FitzGibbon, wrote to the Privy Council in June 1798, " In the North nothing will keep the rebels quiet but the conviction that where treason has broken out the rebellion is merely popish ", expressing the hope that the Presbyterian republicans might not rise if they thought that rebellion was supported only by Catholics.
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 and tried
Similarly in New Zealand, a rape or murder charge will be tried at the High Court, while less serious offences such as theft, will be tried at the District Court.
Similarly, when the outlawed Batasuna tried to use Acción Nacionalista Vasca as a proxy to re-organize its ranks, in a different case the ECHR also upheld in 2011 the previous Spanish court rulings which had outlawed ANV, noting that this party had not run by itself in elections since 1977 and that it basically conformed a " fraud " to circumvent the outlawing of Batasuna.
Similarly, the Americans and their allies were never tried for their poor treatment of prisoners either.
Similarly Postumia, who though innocent according to Livy was tried for unchastity with suspicions being aroused through her immodest attire and less than maidenly manner.
" Similarly, journalist Matt Taibbi has said of Friedman's writing that, " Friedman came up with lines so hilarious you couldn't make them up even if you were trying – and when you tried to actually picture the ' illustrative ' figures of speech he offered to explain himself, what you often ended up with was pure physical comedy of the Buster Keaton / Three Stooges school, with whole nations and peoples slipping and falling on the misplaced banana peels of his literary endeavors.
Similarly, geologists tried to account for striking resemblances of rock formations on different continents.
Similarly, James Mason wrote, " Fairly tried and found wanting, the Sicilian has now scarcely any standing as a first-class defence.
Similarly in 1766, the French nobleman Jean-François de la Barre, was tortured, beheaded, and his body burned for alleged vandalism of a crucifix, a case that became celebrated because Voltaire tried unsuccessfully to have the sentence reversed.

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