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Similarly and Robert
Similarly, Robert Nozick argues for a theory that is mostly consequentialist, but incorporates inviolable " side-constraints " which restrict the sort of actions agents are permitted to do.
Similarly, theorists such as George Fletcher and Robert Schopp have adopted European concepts of autonomy in their liberal theories to justify the right-holder using all necessary force to defend his or her autonomy and rights.
Similarly, his cosmology can be " read " against ancient and esoteric sources, respectively Neoplatonic and in such sources as Robert Fludd's treatment of macrocosmic musical structures.
Similarly, Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman ( 1999 ) assert:
Similarly, Robert Horton suggests that engaging in magical practices surrounding healing can relieve anxiety, which could have a significant positive physical impact.
Similarly, Robert Dudley, 1st earl of Leicester, was lieutenant general at the armada crisis.
Similarly, The Book of the Secrets of Enoch ( Slavonic Enoch or 2 Enoch ) which was introduced into English by Robert Henry Charles in 1896 would qualify.
Similarly, all British Armada paperback editions of the title " The Mystery of the Moaning Cave " are erroneously credited to Robert Arthur.
" Similarly, critic Robert Christgau wrote " Never hep to his jive, I'm less than shocked by the generalized sentimentality disillusioned admirers descry within these hallowed tracks, though the one about the late great Lowell George ... is unusually rank.
Similarly, an effort to organize an artists ' cooperative received the support of Robert Delaunay, but of no other major artists.
Similarly, Gabriel is unsure about quoting a poem from the poet Robert Browning when he is giving his dinner address, as he is afraid to be seen as pretentious.
Similarly, Frank Spotnitz thought that " Robert Patrick and James Pickens really had a chemistry, loved playing scenes together.

Similarly and prominent
Similarly, Cecil Taylor, the most prominent free jazz pianist, began stretching the bop boundaries as early as 1956.
Similarly, the Journal has refused to publish opinions of prominent scientists with opposing conclusions.
Similarly, a number of prominent members of the National Armed Forces made personal efforts to aid and hide Jews.
Similarly, in the tradition of the legal arguments of the Talmud, one prominent type of Jewish humour involves clever, often legalistic, solutions to Talmudic problems, such as:
Similarly the most prominent singers performed and consolidated their fame at the San Carlo, such as Lucrezia Anguiari, called " La Cocchetta.
Similarly, in Mississippi, the Red Shirts formed as a prominent paramilitary group that enforced Democratic voting by intimidation and murder.
" Similarly, any regionally prominent science or engineering school is likely to be called " the MIT of " that region.

Similarly and advocate
Similarly, Governor Jerry Brown singled out Kobylt and Chiampou, along with Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, taxpayer advocate Grover Norquist, and California Republican Party vice chair Jon Fleischman as a " legion of acceptability " in influencing Republican votes in the California State Legislature.
Similarly, the nationalist party FAKOUM is based on FRETILIN, the FAKINTIL guerrilla army is based on Falintil, and the Amalgamationists are based on APODETI, the only party to advocate East Timor's integration with Indonesia.
Similarly, entire groups could be declared suppressive ; suppressive groups, in Hubbard's view, were " those which seek to destroy Scn or which specialize in injuring or killing persons or damaging their cases or which advocate suppression of mankind .".

Similarly and experimental
Similarly, experimental economics often involves experimental tests of theorized human behaviors without relying on random assignment of individuals to treatment and control conditions.
Similarly, Moseley placed cobalt before nickel, and was able to explain that tellurium occurs before iodine without revising the experimental atomic weight of tellurium ( 127. 6 ) as proposed by Mendeleev.
Similarly, in the Quillota campus the program in horticulture is offered within an experimental station.
Similarly, scanlation translators have mostly overlooked experimental fare.
Similarly, in genomics, the genetic loci on a chromosome are syntenic regardless of whether this relationship can be established by experimental methods such as DNA sequencing / assembly, genome walking, physical localization or hap-mapping.
Similarly, projects with less tangible clients ( often experimental projects, see independent game development ) may begin with code and never a formal analysis of the design requirements.

Similarly and method
Similarly, the rapid adoption of the scientific method throughout the world was partly a side effect of the British Empire.
Similarly, the nationwide state 55 mph ( 90 km / h ) speed limit,. 08 legal blood alcohol limit, and the nationwide state 21-year drinking age were imposed through this method ; the states would lose highway funding if they refused to pass such laws ( though the national speed limit has since been repealed ).
Similarly, Darwin observed that infants ’ method of expression not only was similar to those of adults, but seemed to be instinctive, as they were able to display emotional expressions they had not themselves yet witnessed.
: Similarly, as in the method of limits, the stimuli are adjusted in predetermined steps.
Similarly, he favoured the method of naming families after one of the constituent genera, rather than some defining feature of the group, implicitly designating a type genus for the family.
Similarly, there must be a strong basis for teamwork since the overall success of the method relies on the ability of engineers to effectively work together.
Similarly, this independence makes it easier to incorporate the method into existing databases.
Similarly, this method replaced the earlier MINDO method.
Similarly, Malcolm E. Yapp, professor emeritus at London University, estimates that V. Dadrian's method " is not that of an historian trying to find out what happened and why but that of a lawyer assembling the case for the prosecution in an adversarial system "; Mary Schaeffer Conroy, professor of Russian history at Colorado University, Denver, criticizes V. N. Dadrian's inaccuracies, selective use of sources and failure to use Turkish archives, then concludes: " This book is more a work of journalism than solid history and is not recommended ".
Similarly, another method of transportation that is very common, but mostly used as an attractive of the colonial architecture, are the white chariots which tourist can pay to get a tour of the city.

Similarly and held
Similarly, the language spread to numerous other parts of the world as a result of British trade and colonization elsewhere and the spread of the former British Empire, which, by 1921, held sway over a population of 470 – 570 million people, approximately a quarter of the world's population at that time.
Similarly, after the victory the festival of the Agroteras Thysia (" sacrifice to the Agrotéra ") was held at Agrae near Athens, in honor of Artemis Agrotera (" Artemis the Huntress ").
Similarly, the Economic and Financial Affairs Council is composed of national finance ministers, and they are still one per state and the chair is held by the member coming from the presiding country.
Similarly, rebels who took power in the city but with the citadel still held by the former rulers could by no means regard their tenure of power as secure.
Similarly, the tabla is tuned by hammering a disc held in place around the drum by ropes stretching from the top to bottom head.
Similarly, once held uniquely human traits such as formant perception, combinatorial phonology and compositional semantics are now thought to be shared with at least some nonhuman animal species.
Similarly, the rebel position at St Stephen's Green, held by the Citizen Army under Michael Mallin, was made untenable after the British placed snipers and machine guns in the Shelbourne Hotel and surrounding buildings.
Similarly, data previously held in other types of data stores are sometimes moved to LDAP directories.
Similarly, a National Champion in each class is awarded by winning the class at the National Championship ( usually referred to as " Nationals ") held in September.
Similarly, it was held that it is reasonable for the officer to search the area within the arrestee's immediate control, which is the area from which the defendant may gain access to a weapon or evidence.
Similarly among Roman Catholics, special Pentecost Novenas are held.
Similarly, another congressional act held 2007 payments at their 2006 levels, and HR 6331 held 2008 physician payments to their 2007 levels, and provided for a 1. 1 % increase in physician payments in 2009.
Similarly, lawsuits alleging some types of police misconduct and prosecutorial misconduct may often be brought in federal court, and federal courts may enjoin state officials from enforcing state laws found to be unconstitutional in a federal lawsuit, under threat of being held personally in contempt of court for doing otherwise.
Similarly, the Tampere Floral Festival is an annual event, held each Summer.
Similarly, he became a member of the board for The Modern Quarterly ( later The Marxist Quarterly ) during the early 1950s, working alongside his old friend Rajani Palme Dutt, who held the position of chairman of the board.
Similarly, jointly held property ( in common law systems ), life insurance, annuities, US Tax Code section 401 ( k ) Retirement Plans or Individual Retirement Accounts ( also known as Registered Retirement Savings Plans in Canada ) will also avoid probate as these devices allow property to transfer to beneficiaries outside the probate process.
Similarly, Marcionites held beliefs deemed maltheistic in nature, depicting God as represented in the Old Testament as a wrathful, genocidal, malicious demiurge.
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, the word " Bess " is commonly held to either derive from the word arquebus or blunderbuss ( predecessors of the musket ) or to be a reference to Elizabeth I, possibly given to commemorate her death.
Similarly, such an individual cannot be held criminally responsible for fighting in support of an illegal war, assuming that his or her personal war-time conduct is otherwise proper .”
Similarly, Asian origin has become unremarkable, because of the international successes of conductors from the Far East such as Seiji Ozawa, who was the Boston Symphony Orchestra's music director from 1973 until 2002 after holding similar posts in San Francisco and Toronto, and Myung-Whun Chung, who has held major posts in Germany and France and now is bringing the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra to international attention.
Similarly, for the centennial celebration of its independence, Argentina held a tournament between July 2 and July 17 of 1916 with Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Brazil being the first participants of the tournament.
Similarly, all lunar meteorites collected by the U. S. and Japanese Antarctic programs are, by treaty, held by those governments for research and education purposes only.

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