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Similarly experience itself can be conventionalized so that people react to certain preconceived clues for behavior without awareness of the vitality of their experiential field.
Similarly, if the equivalents for the forms of a word do not vary, the equivalents need be entered only once with an indication that they apply to each form.
Similarly, higher levels of GNP do not, in themselves, provide grounds for raising prices, but they do relax some of the pressure on the industry so that it can raise prices higher for a given wage increase.
Similarly, in presenting still photographs of early jazz groups, the program allowed no time for a close perusal.
Similarly, all the statements listed below which require choice or some weaker version thereof for their proof are unprovable in ZF, but since each is provable in ZF plus the axiom of choice, there are models of ZF in which each statement is true.
Similarly in St Peter: " Christ .. Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you " ( 1 Peter 1: 20 ), and " But the end of all things is at hand " ( 1 Peter 4: 7 ).
Similarly, the ancient English word for bird was " brid ".
Only then in fact was payment for assembly attendance, the central event of democracy ( Similarly for the period before the Persian wars, but for the very early democracy the sources are very meagre and it can be thought of as being in an embryonic state ).
Similarly, all output was scrutinized for a Control-D character ( ASCII 4 ), which BASIC programs would send before seemingly PRINTing a disk command to get DOS's attention ( the disk commands would not really get PRINTed but were intercepted by DOS and prevented from making it to the screen output ).
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, Commando, released in 1989, uses a POKEY to generate in-game music while the TIA generates the game's sound effects for a total of 6 channels of sound.
Similarly desperate losses were suffered elsewhere on the front, in a disastrous day for the British Army ( approximately 19, 000 British soldiers were killed in a single day ).
Similarly, his text on poetic metre uses only Christian poetry for examples.
Similarly, frets on earlier balalaikas were made of animal gut and tied to the neck so that they could be moved around by the player at will ( as is the case with the modern saz, which allows for the microtonal playing distinctive to Turkish and Central Asian music ).
Similarly, if we limit the number of literals per clause to 2 and change the OR operations to XOR operations, the result is exclusive-or 2-satisfiability, a problem complete for SL = L.
Similarly, authors of fantasy role-playing games sometimes compile bestiaries as references, such as the Monster Manual for Dungeons & Dragons.
Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable man — the critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
Similarly, different cultural attitudes, social organizations, economic models and legal frameworks are seen to account for why copyright emerged in Europe and not, for example, in Asia.
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, 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, assault and violent robbery involved trespass as to the pater's property ( so, for example, the rape of a slave could become the subject of compensation to the pater as having trespassed on his " property "), and breach of such laws created a vinculum juris ( an obligation of law ) that only the payment of monetary compensation ( modern " damages ") could discharge.

Similarly and smaller
Similarly, as the values of x become smaller and smaller, say. 01,. 001,. 0001, ..., making them infinitesimal relative to the scale shown, the corresponding values of y, 100, 1000, 10, 000 ..., become larger and larger.
Similarly, the somewhat related term " bank " refers to the land alongside or sloping down to a river ( riverbank ) or to a body of water smaller than a lake.
Similarly, the constant appeared to have been smaller by a similar fraction in the northern direction, billions of years ago.
Similarly, any phalanx's head piece may land on the head of an enemy phalanx whose size is strictly smaller ; the entire enemy phalanx is captured.
Similarly, the amplitude of the Schumann resonance magnetic field (~ 1 picotesla ) is many orders of magnitude smaller than the Earth magnetic field (~ 30 – 50 microteslas ).
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 smaller formats of microcassette, developed by Olympus and minicassette, developed by Sony for applications requiring lower audio fidelity such as dictation and telephone answering machines.
Similarly, the name Dulcarnon is given to the 47th proposition of Book I of Euclid, better known as the Pythagorean theorem, after the Arabic Dhū ' l qarnain ذ ُ و ٱل ْ ق َ ر ْ ن َ ي ْ ن, meaning " the owner of the two horns ", because diagrams of the theorem showed two smaller squares like horns at the top of the figure.
Similarly, asteroid 30825 ( 1990 TG1 ) transited on April 14, 2005 but was again unobservable, having an angular diameter of about 0. 05 ", and 2101 Adonis transited on September 24, 2007 with an even smaller angular diameter of only 0. 005 ".
Similarly, the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon was considered a relative disappointment when its premiere wide release box office gross was smaller than expected, but was later reassessed as a major success when its theatrical run proved unexpectedly strong over a longer term to more than compensate.
Similarly, if the number of observations is smaller, so that n = 5, k = 10, the proportion rise to approximately 0. 86 % again.
Similarly, it is reasonable to ask whether a large set of variables might be aggregated in to a smaller set of prototype variables that capture the most salient relationships between the variables.
Similarly, smaller bachi are used for smaller drums.
Similarly, when a Briton, holding a spear, deters the Romans pursuing the Gauls because they are ruining his well-groomed lawn, the decurion furiously asks the Briton if he is daring to oppose Rome, to which he responds " My garden may be smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum.
Similarly, thinner wire such as 50 gauge tends to work well compared to more common, larger sizes such as 30 gauge, as the stronger electric field around the smaller diameter wire results in better ionisation and a larger corona current.
Similarly, an umbrella organization is a central and coordinating body representing a number of smaller, separate bodies.
Similarly, if the larger and smaller gauges use different couplers, the break of gauge tends to keep the different couplers separate.
Similarly, the neighbouring town is called Sangre Chiquito ( small blood ) is named for the presence of a smaller, similarly colored river in that town.
Similarly, the perception of relative sizes has shifted over time in developed countries, from smaller to larger displacements.
Similarly, it permits documents created from several smaller documents to retain the original metadata associated with the parts.
Similarly in agricultural parlance it is often used to describe a platform device mounted to the rear three point linkage of smaller tractors for carrying materials particularly tools or stock feed.

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