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Similarly and relative
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, arbitrage affects the difference in interest rates paid on government bonds issued by the various countries, given the expected depreciations in the currencies relative to each other ( see interest rate parity ).
Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations.
Similarly to the times of German occupation during World War I, Belarusian language and Soviet culture enjoyed relative prosperity in this short period.
Similarly, relative prudence is defined as absolute prudence, multiplied by the level of consumption.
Similarly, within the Romance languages, Sardinian is a relative isolate.
Similarly, owing to the traditional naming taboos, it is very uncommon in China to name a child directly after a relative, since such children would permit junior family members to inappropriately use the personal names of senior ones.
Similarly, ice cores on land are enriched in the heavier < sup > 18 </ sup > O relative to < sup > 16 </ sup > O during warmer climatic phases ( interglacials ) as more energy is available for the evaporation of the heavier < sup > 18 </ sup > O isotope.
Similarly, a D-shaped chord could be referred to as " D " ( based on the shape relative to the capo ) or E ( based on the absolute audible chord produced ).
Similarly, either V contains no weak inaccessible or, taking κ to be the smallest ordinal which is weakly inaccessible relative to any standard sub-model of V, then L < sub > κ </ sub > is a standard model of ZFC which contains no weak inaccessibles.
Similarly, understanding the twin paradox would help explain why astronauts on the ISS end up younger ( e. g. 0. 007 seconds behind ) even though they are experiencing relative velocity time dilation.
Similarly, in those who experience Capgras syndrome after frontal lobe damage, believe that an identical “ replacement ” has taken the identity of a close friend, relative, or other person and is posing as that person.
Similarly, in Classical Arabic, there is a relative pronoun that agrees in number, gender, definiteness and case with the head noun ( rather than taking the case role of the noun in the embedded clause ).
Similarly there may be occasions when the average bid is too low relative to exterior market conditions e. g. a dealer recognising an antique or other collectable as highly saleable elsewhere when other bidders do not have the necessary expertise.
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, class mean imputation uses the average price relative for items with similar characteristics ( physical, geographic, economic, etc.
Similarly, this can explain the transition from conductor to insulator in systems such as rare-earth pyrochlores as the atomic number of the rare-earth metal increases, because the lattice parameter increases ( or the angle between atoms can also change — see Crystal structure ) as the rare-earth element atomic number increases, thus changing the relative importance of the hopping integral compared to the onsite repulsion.
Similarly alcohol advertisers in the United Kingdom are not allowed to discuss in a campaign the relative benefits of drinking, in most instances therefore choosing to focus around the brand image and associative benefits instead of those aligned with consumption.
Similarly, in England, " people living in deprived areas were found to receive around 70 % less provision relative to need compared with the most affluent areas for both knee and hip replacements.
Similarly, the perception of relative sizes has shifted over time in developed countries, from smaller to larger displacements.
Similarly a study related to the relative parole rates of white and non-white offenders could assist in determining the impact of any racial bias in the criminal justice system.

Similarly and are
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, a character can find any possible universe, but they can spend character points to know of or inhabit shadows which are ( in some sense ) " real " and therefore useful.
Similarly, the silver used in jewelry and the aluminium used as a structural building material are also alloys.
Similarly, the third and fourth rows are shifted by offsets of two and three respectively.
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, some dishes that are typically considered American have their origins in other countries.
Similarly, there are many works detailing atrocities and malevolence of Communist regimes ( e. g., Nadezhda Mandelstam's Hope against Hope ).
Similarly, in Avery Corman's book The Old Neighborhood ( 1980 ), an upper-middle class white protagonist returns to his birth neighborhood ( Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse ), and learns that even though the folks are poor, Hispanic and African-American, they are good people.
Similarly powerful Mercia kings such as Offa are missed out of the West Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which sought to demonstrate the legitimacy of their kings to rule over other Anglo-Saxon peoples.
Similarly, those participants who are recipients of the activities are typically known as bottoms, those who are controlled by their partners as submissives, and those who receive pain as masochists ; again, these are frequently the same person and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
Similarly, corporations are often formed under Delaware corporate law, and contracts relating to corporate law issues ( merger and acquisitions of companies, rights of shareholders, and so on.
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, relatively little energy is used in producing and combining the raw materials ( although large amounts of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > are produced by the chemical reactions in cement manufacture ).
Similarly, the halogens and the noble gases are nonmetals, viewed in the broader sense.
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, 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, most biochemically significant processes are catalysed.
Similarly, one cannot argue that Western epistemology is unjustly promoted in non-Western societies if one believes that those epistemologies are absolutely correct.
Similarly, fungi that capture microscopic animals are often called carnivorous fungi.

Similarly and called
Similarly, a system may transfer energy to another by physically impacting it, but in that case the energy of motion in an object, called kinetic energy, results in forces acting over distances ( new energy ) to appear in another object that is struck.
Similarly, the anonymous commentary on the Guide, called Ruaḥ Ḥen, though sometimes attributed to Anatoli, can not definitely be established as his.
" Similarly, in Maltese a Christian male is called Nisrani, whilst someone from Nazareth is called Nazzarenu.
Similarly, ovens may be used for Passover either by setting the self-cleaning function to the highest degree for a certain period of time, or by applying a blow torch to the interior until the oven glows red hot ( a process called libun gamur ).
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, the first bicycles with two wheels of equal size were called " safety bicycles " because they were easier to handle than the then-dominant style that had one large wheel and one small wheel, which then became known as an " ordinary " bicycle.
Similarly a subset of is called a left ideal of if it is an additive subgroup of R absorbing multiplication on the left:
Similarly, each abnormally low breathing event is called a hypopnea.
Similarly, Martin Luther called it das Hohelied ( the high song ).
Similarly with any force couple on an object that has no change to its angular momentum, such moment is also not called a torque.
Similarly, all such jurisdictions allow the defendant the right to legal counsel and provide any defendant who cannot afford their own lawyer with a lawyer paid for at the public expense ( which is in some countries called a " court-appointed lawyer ").
Similarly, those who wished to consult the oracle of Trophonius in Boeotia were made to drink alternately from two springs called " Lethe " and " Mnemosyne ".
Similarly, there are horizontal wisps of gas called fibrils, which last about twice as long as spicules.
Similarly at Queens College, Oxford, the scholars on the foundation were called tabarders, from the tabard, obviously not an emblazoned garment, which they wore.
Similarly, Henry Purcell wrote the opera " Dido and Aeneas ", which is based on themes from Classical Antiquity and is set in the immediate aftermath of the Trojan War ; yet, he provided Dido ( Queen of Carthage ) with a sister called " Belinda "-a name which is probably of Germanic origin and certainly did not exist before the Middle Ages.
Similarly, Ingram Industries, parent company of Ingram Book Group ( a leading US book wholesaler ), now includes its own print-on-demand division called Lightning Source.
Similarly, certain types of amphibians and birds are sometimes called " false locusts " in imitation of the Greek pseud ( o ) acris, a scientific name sometimes given to a species because of its perceived cricket-like chirping.
Similarly, if a player is perceived as a " trappy " player ( uses frequent slow plays ), his bluffs are less likely to be respected ( i. e., more likely to be called ) because his opponents expect him to slow play his strong hands.
Similarly, in the 1943 novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Howard Roark is chosen to design a resort called Monodnack Valley and it is subsequently revealed that the investors had sold 200 % of the shares, convinced that the project would be a flop and that they had chosen Howard Roark as the worst possible person for the job.
Similarly, sausage meat encased in puff pastry is called a sausage roll.
The image of this function was called an automorphism of G. ( Similarly, a homomorphic function ( or homomorph ) was a function between groups which preserved the product while a homomorphism was the image of a homomorph.
" Similarly, New York native Tito Puente stated: " The only salsa I know is sold in a bottle called ketchup.
If p, q and r are in proportion then q is called a mean proportional to ( or the geometric mean of ) p and r. Similarly, if p, q, r and s are in proportion then q and r are called two mean proportionals to p and s.

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