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Similarly, intuitionists object to the existence property for classical logic, where one can prove, without being able to produce any term of which holds.
Similarly, if light consisted strictly of classical particles and we illuminated two parallel slits, the expected pattern on the screen would simply be the sum of the two single-slit patterns.
Similarly, if funding is withdrawn part way through an experiment, and the analyst must work with incomplete data, this is a possible source of bias for classical methods but not for Bayesian methods, which do not depend on the intended design of the experiment.
* Similarly, cloning would violate the no teleportation theorem, which says classical teleportation ( not to be confused with entanglement-assisted teleportation ) is impossible.
Similarly, a 2009 article in the Oxfordian journal Brief Chronicles noted that Francis Meres, in Palladis Tamia compares 17 named English poets to 16 named classical poets.
Despite the nomenclature, the " field " under study is the gravitational potential, φ, rather than the gravitational field, g. Similarly, when classical field theory is used to study electromagnetism, the " field " of interest is the electromagnetic four-potential ( V / c, A ), rather than the electric and magnetic fields E and B.
Similarly to a classical bit where the state of a transistor in a processor, the magnetization of a surface in a hard disk and the presence of current in a cable can all be used to represent bits in the same computer, an eventual quantum computer is likely to use various combinations of qubits in its design.
Similarly, music of the Middle East employs compositions that are rigidly based on a specific mode ( maqam ) often within improvisational contexts, as does Indian classical music in both the Hindustani and the Carnatic systems, gamelans of Java and Bali, and much music in Africa.
Similarly, in Alexandre Dumas ' La Reine Margot, the devotion shared between friends ( and one-time foes ) Annibal de Coconnas and Lerac de la Mole is compared to that of Pylades and Orestes, as well as that of Nisus and Euryalus, Castor and Pollux, Achilles and Patroclus, as well as various other pairs of brothers, friends and lovers in classical mythology.
Similarly, in classical first-order logic, one of the quantifiers can be defined in terms of the other and negation.
) Similarly, only a fraction of its vast classical catalog has remained available on compact disc.
Similarly, some rabbis have challenged Lerner's decision to not be trained for the rabbinate in a classical Jewish Seminary ( although Lerner did spend three years as a student at Jewish Theological Seminary ).
Similarly, Gowdy's novel Mister Sandman revolves around the family of Joan, a young autistic girl with a savant talent for playing classical music on the piano.
Similarly, many ways of thinking or doing are thought of as classical.
Similarly, the avant-garde classical music scene has, since the 1970s, been associated with and promoted by the Italian Communist Party, a change that can be traced back to the 1968 student revolts and protests.
Similarly, Jeffrey D. Scargle believes unless both Bayesian and classical p-value analysis agree and both show the same anomalous effects, the kind of result GCP proposes will not be generally accepted.
Similarly for the deformation of Newtonian gravity into General Relativity, with deformation parameter Schwarzschild-radius / characteristic-dimension, we find that objects once again appear to obey classical mechanics ( flat space ), when the mass of an object times the square of the Planck length is much smaller than its size and the sizes of the problem addressed.
Similarly, the covariance group for classical mechanics will be any coordinate systems that are obtained from one another by shifts in position as well as other translations allowed by a Galilean transformation.
Similarly, the French version, Adolphe — previously a fairly common name in France and also the name of a classical work of French literature — has virtually disappeared, and the Italian name Adolfo has suffered a similar fate.
33, No. 5 ( Feb., 1972 ), pp. 532-542 Published by: National Council of Teachers of English < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 375413 >, 532 </ ref > Similarly, Lauren Shohet asserts that the swain is projecting his grief upon the classical images of the pastoral setting at this point in the elegy .< ref > Shohet, Lauren.
Similarly in Greek mythology, the world was surrounded by Oceanus, the world-ocean of classical antiquity.
Similarly, classical Carnatic music was heavily used in several popular film songs, most notably those in films like Chithram ( 1988 ), His Highness Abdullah ( 1990 ), Bharatham ( 1991 ), Sargam ( 1992 ) and Sopanam ( 1993 ).
Similarly, prior to the 60s, numerous classical musicians and composers wrote and / or performed music that showed the influence of novel non-Western styles ( e. g. the influence of gamelan music on French composer Claude Debussy ) or attempted to explicitly combine traditional Western musical styles with influences from non-Western traditions, although this too remained largely an elite ' art ' activity, and it gained relatively little mass recognition when compared to major popular genres like swing music, jazz or rock ' n ' roll.
Similarly, the predictions of general relativity must also be checked with experiment, and Einstein himself devised three tests now known as the classical tests of the theory:

Similarly and literature
Similarly, doors and doorways frequently appear in metaphorical or allegorical situations, literature and the arts, often as a portent of change.
Similarly in Persian literature, " The Adventures of Bulukiya ", a tale in the One Thousand and One Nights, describes the protagonist Bulukiya learning of alternative worlds / universes that are similar to but still distinct from his own.
Similarly, She marks one of the first fictional examples to raise the spectre of the natural decline of civilisation, and by extension, British imperial power, which would become an increasingly frequent theme in Gothic and invasion literature until the onset World War I.
Similarly, Alan Segal and Daniel Boyarin regard Paul's accounts of his conversion experience and his ascent to the heavens as the earliest first person accounts we have of a Merkabah mystic in Jewish or Christian literature.
Similarly to her male counterparts, the shieldmaiden prefers to do things straightforwardly, without the deception considered stereotypically feminine in much of medieval literature.
Similarly, several case series by Gerson Institute staff published in the alternative medical literature suffered from significant methodological flaws, and no independent entity has been able to reproduce the claims.
Similarly, Paperno indicates that literature and reality interact on equal footing and are interchangeable.
" Similarly, Pierre Payer has drawn attention to the fact that Boswell's thesis ( as outlined in his Christianity, Homosexuality and Social Tolerance ) almost completely ignores the wealth of condemnations found in the pentitential literature prior to the 12th century.
Similarly, with no sense of prurient interest the male lovers of early Chinese men of great political power are mentioned in one of the earliest great works of philosophy and literature, the Zhuang Zi ( or Chuang Tzu, as it is written in the old system of romanization ).
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 " unexpected " ending is part of the nature of interesting literature.

Similarly and question
Similarly the question of whether a Turing machine T terminates on an initially empty tape ( rather than with an initial word w given as second argument in addition to a description of T, as in the full halting problem ) is still undecidable.
Similarly, the question of whether there exists a set whose cardinality is between | S | and | P ( S )| for some infinite S leads to the generalized continuum hypothesis.
Similarly to the use of NP-complete problems to analyze the P = NP question, the P-complete problems, viewed as the " probably not parallelizable " or " probably inherently sequential " problems, serves in a similar manner to study the NC = P question.
Similarly for the question if a particular family should be recognized at all.
Similarly for the question if a particular order should be recognized at all.
Similarly, all states that recognise the PRC either recognise the PRC as the legitimate representative of Taiwan or acknowledge the PRC's views on the matter — the latter is the position adopted by the United States, which prefers to leave that question ambiguous.
Similarly, some organic farmers question the rationale behind the ban on the use of genetically engineered seed because they view this kind of biotechnology consistent with organic principles.
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 anarchists, in particular the DAM, were the first to question the motives and tactics of the anti-fascist Searchlight magazine.
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, Hollingsworth did not address the question of the necessity of a presidential signature in situations where the amendment was delivered to the President less than ten days prior to congressional adjournment.
Similarly as with collusive conduct, market shares are determined with reference to the particular market in which the firm and product in question is sold.
Similarly, the question " how are you?
Similarly, Tim O ' Brien's 1990 novel / story collection The Things They Carried, about one platoon's experiences during the Vietnam War, features a character named Tim O ' Brien ; though O ' Brien was a Vietnam veteran, the book is a work of fiction and O ' Brien calls into question the fictionality of the characters and incidents throughout the book.
Similarly, the panelist chosen to question first eventually became a strategy by the producers.
Similarly, on a 12 February 2005 broadcast, a Channel One anchor declared, " The key question of the week has been: how are Presidents
Similarly the Central Committee and even the Politburo became rubber stamps for Stalin's dictatorship and without any ability to challenge his power or question his decision.
Similarly, Brookesmith writes, " Sceptics have always asked a blunt and fundamental question: what was the trio's state of health before their alleged encounter?
Similarly, in Batman: Dark Victory, after brokering a tentative alliance with Batman, the Riddler changes the signal, projecting a question mark into the sky in order to let Batman know that he has an answer for him.
Similarly some groups enforce authentic hairstyles ( e. g., 20th century soldiers are usually not expected to wear long hair or beards ) and often ( inauthentic ) jewelry is not permitted — although in combat reenactment this is often more of a safety issue than a question of authenticity.
Similarly, the historicity of migration, conquest and population expulsion have also been called into question.
Similarly, it would be possible to question the propriety of polygamous marriages, the talaq system of divorce which is available in some Islamic states, and Jewish divorce known as the get, but it is likely that the courts would be cautious to avoid any implication that they were discriminating against religions.

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