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Similarly and draws
Similarly, the area of team leadership draws heavily from the research in teams and team effectiveness in I – O psychology.
Similarly to AFSOUTH, the SOUTHCOM JFACC usually draws its staff, including the commander, from the 12 AF / CC staff.
Similarly, in Ar gwez-sapin, a song about land consolidation, he criticises the replacement of deciduous trees, traditionally seen in Brittany, with conifers, because of which landscapes lose their specificity, and draws the same link again: " He who is made to forget his culture forgets one day his nature ".
Similarly, the alphabet used in Novistrana is fictional although it draws heavily from the Cyrillic alphabet.
Similarly, Ravenloft II draws its inspiration from the English setting of Dracula, and even duplicates in considerable detail the pastoral geography of Whitby.
Similarly, the learning sciences draws inspiration from cognitive science, and is regarded as a branch of cognitive science ; however, it gives particular attention to improving education through the study, modification, and creation of new technologies and learning environments, and various interacting and emergent factors that potentially influence the learning of humans.

Similarly and upon
Similarly, the intensity of electromagnetic forces depends upon the strength ( electric charge ) of the electromagnetic field.
Similarly, the energy loss per unit path length, the ' stopping power ', depends on the type and energy of the charged particle and upon the material.
Similarly, a fluid while flowing under constant stress may show some elastic properties as well, such as storing some of the energy input instead of dissipating it all as heat and random thermal motion of its molecular constituents or having some recovery of strains after stresses are removed, although it may never recover all of its deformation upon removal of the initial applied stress.
" Similarly the Constitution of India allows " reasonable " restrictions upon free speech to serve " public order, security of State, decency or morality.
Similarly, the comping instrument is not confined to play the standard chord voicings of the bop lexicon, but rather can play chord voicings based upon differing pitch combinations from the parent mode.
Similarly, uncertainty is propagated through calculations so that the calculated value has some degree of uncertainty depending upon the uncertainties of the measured values and the equation used in the calculation .</ li >
" Similarly the Encyclopædia Britannica Online, while agreeing that these terms are " often used interchangeably ," suggests, that " while an interior monologue may mirror all the half thoughts, impressions, and associations that impinge upon the character ’ s consciousness, it may also be restricted to an organized presentation of that character ’ s rational thoughts ".< ref >" interior monologue.
Similarly, a plug that was ‘ hot ’ enough to run smoothly in town, could melt when called upon to cope with extended high speed running on motorways.
Similarly the Korean cheer / exclamation Hwaiting ( 화이팅 ) comes ( probably via Japan ) from the cheers of British sailors upon hearing there was fighting.
Similarly, economist Carl Menger expanded upon the evolutionary nature of much social growth, but without ever abandoning methodological individualism.
Similarly, the term " Strategic Corporal " refers to the special responsibilities conferred upon a Marine corporal over the other branches of the U. S. armed forces.
Then the heavens and the earth were “ recovered ” in 6 days beginning with “ God moved upon the face of the waters .” Similarly the Jewish temple was built by Solomon and then destroyed and subsequently “ recovered ” when the Jewish remnant returned from Babylon to Jerusalem as recorded in Ezra and Nehemiah.
Similarly, they noted that the Yaser Hamdi Supreme Court case ( Hamdi v. Rumsfeld ) upon which the court relied, required a habeas corpus hearing for any alleged enemy combatant who demands one, claiming not to be such a combatant, which would require additional judicial or military tribunal oversight over each such detention.
Similarly, a large number of churches claim to have relics of the Crown of Thorns which was placed upon the head of Jesus by the soldiers prior to his crucifixion.
Similarly, a photon has to expend energy entering a supervoid, but will not get all of it back upon exiting the slightly squashed potential hill.
Similarly, the New York Brigade of Brigadier General James Clinton and the New Hampshire Brigade of Brigadier General Enoch Poor were dispatched together eastward, along a circuitous route through Hoffman Hollow, with the mission of approaching the hill's eastern flank and then facing left in preparation for a full ahead assault upon the enemy.
Similarly, the dependence upon the power of herbs or gems needed to be explained through Christianity.
Similarly, at various times, a student who matriculates into a statutory college and later transfers to an endowed college has been required to pay the difference in tuition upon the transfer.
Similarly, upon the succession of any future legitimate child of Prince Albert, Princesses Caroline and Stéphanie and their children will cease to be in the line of succession.
Similarly, Rudolf acknowledges that Prussian blue does not always form upon exposure to cyanide and is thus not a reliable marker, yet continues to include the iron compounds in his analysis.
Similarly, the foundation upon which the Church is built is related to Peter in Matthew 16: 16, and to the whole apostolic body elsewhere in the New Testament ( cf.
Similarly, upon her marriage to then Prince Richard of Gloucester, the former Birgitte van Deurs assumed the title and style of " Her Royal Highness Princess Richard of Gloucester ".
Similarly, the seal is only impressed upon particularly important documents.
Similarly, the intrinsic inefficiency of the sample covariance matrix depends upon the Riemannian curvature of the space of positive-define matrices.

Similarly and work
Similarly, the Editorial department is headed by Dale Hoiberg and assisted by four others ; they oversee the work of five senior editors, nine associate editors, and one executive assistant.
Similarly, when composing the " primeval history " he drew on Greek and Mesopotamian sources, editing and adding to them to create a unified work that fit his theological agenda.
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, his work has been criticized for being a history of child abuse, not childhood.
" Similarly, Irenaeus wrote that the Christian " will not be commanded to leave idle one day of rest, who is constantly keeping sabbath ", and Tertullian argued " that we still more ought to observe a sabbath from all servile work always, and not only every seventh-day, but through all time ".
Similarly, Belgium took no direct influence from the Statute or English copyright theory, but Joris Deene of the University of Ghent identifies an indirect influence " at two levels "; the criteria for what constitutes copyrightable material, which comes from the work of English theorists such as Locke and Edward Young, and the underlying justification of copyright law.
Similarly, if torque is allowed to act through a rotational distance, it is doing work.
Similarly, the statement that Cicero emended () the work prior to publication is doubtful.
Similarly, Nancy Drew mystery books are published as though they were written by Carolyn Keene, The Hardy Boys books are published as the work of Franklin W. Dixon, and The Bobbsey Twins series are credited to Laura Lee Hope, although several authors have been involved in each series.
Similarly, any work of verse with fewer rules and restrictions is known as free verse.
Similarly, his work on the Rockefeller Center project also brought him to the attention of the Center's lead architect, Wallace Harrison, and Nelson Rockefeller.
Similarly, the Old English poem Seafarer speaks of the high stone walls that were the work of giants.
Similarly, newspapers routinely credit news articles written by their staff, and publishers credit the writers and illustrators who produce comic books featuring characters such as Batman or Spider-Man, but the publishers hold copyrights to the work.
Similarly, many similar do-it-yourself and children's projects use wire hangers as holders of various types, from keeping a brake caliper from hanging by the brake line during auto repair work, to securing a gate on a bird cage.
Similarly, Pope John Paul II said of the Paul VI revision of the liturgy: " This work was undertaken in accordance with the conciliar principles of fidelity to tradition and openness to legitimate development, and so it is possible to say that the reform of the Liturgy is strictly traditional and ' in accordance with the ancient usage of the holy Fathers '.
Similarly, Kingston's praise of William Carlos Williams expresses her appreciation of his seemingly genderless work: " I love In the American Grain because it does the same thing.
) Similarly, at the February 25, 2004 press conference, McClellan stated that the White House intended to work with Congress to develop language for the FMA that permitted states to enact civil unions.
Similarly, needing to work on survival matters most of the time meant that time had to be conserved.
Similarly, courts have dismissed copyright infringement cases on the grounds that the alleged infringer's use of the copyrighted work ( such as sampling ) was so insignificant as to be " de minimis ".
Similarly, the IRWIN artists never sign their work individually ; instead, they are " signed " with a stamp or certificate indicating approval as a work from the IRWIN collective.
Similarly to Bell, Peter Otto and Philipp Sonntag ( 1985 ) say that an information society is a society where the majority of employees work in information jobs, i. e. they have to deal more with information, signals, symbols, and images than with energy and matter.
Similarly, Sarah Gammage examines the effects of unpaid care work performed by women in Guatemala.

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