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Similarly and different
Similarly, one declarative sentence can refer to many propositions ; for instance, " I am hungry " changes meaning ( i. e. refers to different propositions ) depending on the person uttering it.
Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations.
Similarly, prehistoric obsidian blades should have lost their edge ; this is not observed either ( although obsidian may have a different viscosity from window glass ).
Similarly, Mikhail Lomonosov compared different languages groups of the world including Slavic, Baltic (" Kurlandic "), Iranian (" Medic "), Finnish, Chinese, " Hottentot ", and others.
Similarly, in societies with different religions, most successful business leaders were Protestant.
" Similarly, all level II bubble universes with different physical constants can in effect be found as " worlds " created by " splits " at the moment of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a level III multiverse.
Similarly GABA acts on several different types of receptors, but all of them have effects ( in adult animals, at least ) that are inhibitory.
Similarly, the equivalence of different versions of the same measure can be indexed by a Pearson correlation, and is called equivalent forms reliability or a similar term.
Similarly, Type IIT restriction enzymes ( e. g., Bpu10I and BslI ) are composed of two different subunits.
Similarly, if population density varies greatly within a region, stratified sampling will ensure that estimates can be made with equal accuracy in different parts of the region, and that comparisons of sub-regions can be made with equal statistical power.
Similarly, differences in the distribution of brain cells and dendritic connections ( among many other potential variances ) could give rise to different mental states for the same stimulus.
Similarly, the perceived effectiveness of security measures is sometimes different from the actual security provided by those measures.
Similarly, the close agreement between the opening of Grimms ' version of Little Red Riding Hood and Perrault's tale points to an influence – although Grimms ' version adds a different ending ( perhaps derived from The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids ).
Similarly, Henry Holiday's illustrations for the original edition are caricatures with disproportionate heads and unpleasant features, very different from Tenniel's illustrations of Alice.
Similarly, he provided examples of tribes where people followed different political leaders, or followed the same leaders as members of other tribes.
Similarly, adjective phrases and adverb phrases function as if they were adjectives or adverbs ; but with other types of phrase the terminology has different implications.
Similarly, though eukaryote groups such as plants, fungi and animals may look different, they are more closely related to each other from a genetic standpoint than they are to either the Eubacteria or Archaebacteria.
Similarly, no knowledge can come to us of the different things here unless there is a source of this knowledge.
( Similarly, each Pharaoh, considered a god himself, had five different names used in public.
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, it had the periodic message,,, ... and various other messages related to navigation between different cards in a HyperCard stack, as well as user input (,, ...), and system events.
Similarly, many jurisdictions have different regulations regarding where beers and wines can be sold leading to confusion regarding which category barley wines fall in and limiting access.
Similarly, the Spanish referred to both the Tongva in the San Fernando Valley and the nearby Tataviam people, who spoke a different language, as Fernandeño, after the Mission San Fernando Rey de España.
Similarly, his 1990 track " Vane ", which pitted two different versions of the song " You're So Vain " ( the Carly Simon original and a cover by Faster Pussycat ) against each other, was a blueprint for the contemporary pop subgenre, ' glitch pop ' or ' mashup ( music )'.

Similarly and cultural
Similarly the ex Soviet bloc countries and Asian countries have tended to give priority to economic, social and cultural rights, but have often failed to provide civil and political rights.
Similarly one may refer to a cultural center such as Venice as a " tourist Mecca.
Similarly, UNESCO includes both " oral tradition " and " traditional manifestations " in its definition of a country's cultural properties and heritage.
Similarly, divergent scriptural and cultural trends have brought a stronger emphasis on asceticism to some Mahayana practices.
Similarly, it would be valid to celebrate the year 2000 as a cultural event in its own right, and name the period 2000 to 2999 as " the 2000s ".
Similarly, the Situationists found contemporary architecture both physically and ideologically restrictive, combining with outside cultural influence, effectively creating an undertow, and forcing oneself into a certain system of interaction with their environment: " ities have a psychogeographical relief, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes which strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones ".
Similarly, " cultural criticism " may be associated both with formal cultural and literary scholarship, as well as other non-academic or journalistic forms of writing.
Similarly with the cultural issues it is often the lack of adequate consultation and two-way communication that inhibits achievement of the desired results.
Similarly, Dobash and Dobash claim that " Men who assault their wives are actually living up to cultural prescriptions that are cherished in Western society -- aggressiveness, male dominance and female subordination -- and they are using physical force as a means to enforce that dominance ", while Walker claims that men exhibit a " socialized androcentric need for power ".
Similarly, courts have held that economic, social, and cultural rights are too indeterminate to satisfy Sosas specificity requirement.
Similarly, Dumais ( 2002 ) introduces the variable of gender to determine the ability of cultural capital to increase educational achievement.
Similarly, Edith Shaked argues that the Jews in Tunisia were able to maintain and reproduce their autonomous administrative, cultural and religious institutions, preserving intact their religious and communal identity, as a cohesive, well-organized and structured Jewish community, who remained a separate entity from the Arabs and the French:
Similarly, the Indo-Europeans themselves had acquired such words and cultural items from peoples to their south or west, including possibly their words for ' ox ', * gʷou-( compare English cow ) and ' grain ', * bʰars-( compare English barley ).
Similarly, popular authors and non-indigenous self-styled teachers of Huna claim to be teaching authentic Native Hawaiian cultural practices, but often their notion of " Huna " is a synthesis of Freudian psychology, New Thought and New Age metaphysical beliefs.

Similarly and attitudes
Similarly, the Apocryphon of John ( also part of the Nag Hammadi library ) has been useful in studying the prevailing attitudes in the second century, and questions of authorship regarding the Book of revelation, given that it refers to Revelation 1: 19, but is mostly about the post ascension teachings of Jesus in a vision, not a narrative of his life.
Similarly, a common measure of prefrontal cortex dysfunction, the FrSBe, is correlated with multiple different measures of economic attitudes and behavior, supporting the idea that brain activation can display important aspects of the decision process.

Similarly and social
Similarly, the Mandé societies in Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Côte d ' Ivoire, Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone have social stratification systems that divide society by ethnic ties.
Similarly, the Greek ( hippeus ) is commonly translated " knight "; at least in its sense of the highest of the four Athenian social classes, those who could afford to maintain a warhorse in the state service.
Similarly, they rejected the Redstockings view that women submitted only out of necessity or The Feminists ' implicit view that they submitted out of cowardice, but instead argued that social conditioning simply led most women to accept a submissive role as " right and natural ".
Similarly, civic engagement is a manifestation of social capital but not social capital itself.
Similarly, laws mandating the use of seat belts are argued to save considerable amounts of death and serious injury, thus offering a net benefit to society, since treating the injured and supporting the families of the injured or dead has a cost for insurance or social security systems paid for by the general population.
" Similarly, he questioned whether the second principle means that anthropologists " approve the social caste system of India, the racial caste system of the United States, or many other varieties of social discrimination in the world ".
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, a 1972 ground-breaking study by Oscar Newman on a Defensible Space Theory described ways to improve the social environment and security of neighbourhoods and streets.
Similarly, in social theory, a single direct action producing a social change is a first-order control system.
Similarly, economist Carl Menger expanded upon the evolutionary nature of much social growth, but without ever abandoning methodological individualism.
Similarly, the process of industrialization which gathered large masses of workers in the same region explains why many of those early social movements addressed matters such as economic wellbeing, important to the worker class.
Similarly, while social service providers usually do not count one partner's assets toward the income means test for welfare and disability assistance for the other partner, a legally married couple's joint assets are normally used in calculating whether a married individual qualifies for assistance.
Similarly, in 1965, 6 years after the revolution, Lam showed his loyalty to Castro and his goals of social and economic equality by painting El Tercer Mundo ( The Third World ) for the presidential palace.
Similarly, when ideas about self-organization originate in, say, biology or social science, the farther one tries to take the concept into chemistry, physics or mathematics, the more resistance is encountered, usually on the grounds that it implies direction in fundamental physical processes.
Similarly, when addressing social correspondence to a commissioned officer of the United States Foreign Service, Esquire may be used as a complimentary title.
Similarly, scholars differ greatly on the social condition and literacy of the poets themselves ; were they cultured clerics or illiterate jongleurs working within an oral tradition?
Similarly, the social policies ranged from the conservatism of the likes of Christine Boutin, famously opposed to civil unions for homosexuals, to more socially progressive policies.
Similarly, after she had printed a story about an extramarital affair between Joseph Cotten and Deanna Durbin, Cotten ran into Hopper at a social event and pulled out her chair, only to continue pulling it out from under her when she sat down.
Similarly, both have been intensely interested in abolishing social inequalities present in societies as a result of wage labour and the Industrial Revolution.
Similarly, " Brazil, a monument to social neglect, had a GNP per capita almost two-and-a-half as large as Sri Lanka in 1939, and over six times as large at the end of the 80s.

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