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Similarly and private
Similarly, it is argued that such competition has helped in higher education, with publically funded universities directly competing with private universities for tuition money provide by the Government, such as the GI Bill and the Pell Grant in the United States.
Similarly, while the private eye and the femme fatale are character types conventionally identified with noir, the majority of film noirs feature neither ; so there is no character basis for genre designation as with the gangster film.
Similarly, the government is pursuing a strategy of partial port privatization by granting concessions to private port operators so that they can improve the quality of port facilities and operations.
Similarly, the modern economic argument for capitalism, and most modern forms of economics, was often stated in the form of " public virtue from private vices.
Similarly, Internet email users generally consider their emails to be private and hence would be concerned if their email was being accessed, read, stored or forwarded by third parties without their consent.
Similarly, the viceroy administers and distributes the Governor General's Awards, and will also give out awards associated with private organizations, some of which are named for past governors general.
Similarly, a joint-product model analyzes the collaborative effect of joining a private good to a public good.
Similarly, private networks can promote the policies of their owners and suppress other viewpoints, alleging it is in the public interest.
Similarly, the importance of law court officials declined as did lawsuits in regular civil courts, and this in turn allowed private settlements mediated by notaries at lower cost to flourish.
Similarly, traditional Chinese law gave way to westernization towards the final years of the Ch ' ing dynasty in the form of six private law codes based mainly on the Japanese model of German law.
Similarly, Groningen is divided into four zones that cannot be crossed by private motor-traffic, ( private cars must use the ring road instead ).
Similarly, in distributed shared memory each node of a cluster has access to a large shared memory in addition to each node's limited non-shared private memory.
Similarly, in section 8 housing, families with this voucher can only use the voucher to pay a portion of their living costs in specified units or in a private sector.
Similarly, reducing public transit services will reduce to some extent the use of those facilities, where trips again may be abandoned or switched to private transport.
" Similarly, administrators at Bucknell University claimed that the bake sales violated the private university's discrimination policy.
Similarly, SBC acquired a number of banks in the private banking sector, including Ehinger & Cie. in 1974 ; Armand von Ernst & Cie. and Adler & Co. in 1976 ; and a majority interest in Geneva-based Ferrier Lullin & Cie. in 1978.
Similarly, Dangerous Company: The Consulting Powerhouses and the Businesses They Save and Ruin by James O ' Shea and Charles Madigan, critically examines McKinsey's work within the context of the consulting industry and Vijay Prashad argues that McKinsey has worked to promote private interests against the public good.
Similarly, Canadian hospitals are controlled by private boards and / or regional health authorities, rather than being part of government.
Similarly, decisions in private law can be found in the Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichtshofs in Zivilsachen (" BGHZ ") and Entscheidungen des Reichsgerichts in Zivilsachen (" RGZ ").
Similarly DRM and DAB are open specifications, while iBiquity's HD Radio specification is partly open but mostly private.
Similarly, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists does not recommend private cord blood banking.
Similarly, some non-profits, as private organizations, are not subject to the anti-discrimination laws which might apply to similar organizations serving the public for profit.
Similarly, an experiment conducted by Williams and Carpenter ( 1990 ) of Australia through comparing previous examination by private and public schools concluded that students in private education outperform those from government schools on all educational, social and economic indicators.

Similarly and stations
Similarly, on the regional channels many class 3, stations have been assigned either to operate daytime only or to operate nighttime with directional antennas and/or lower power.
Similarly, Shanghai's local stations reported a 71 % audience share over CCTV.
Similarly, in 1965 there were 12 television and 93 radio stations in mainland China ; today there are approximately 700 conventional television stations — plus about 3, 000 cable channels — and 1, 000 radio stations.
Similarly, small towns also built and operated their own power stations.
Similarly, the town has no dedicated local radio station but receives the stations broadcast from the Sutton Coldfield transmitting station, including BRMB and Kerrang!
Similarly, those who remain within 2182 kHz coverage of U. S. Coast Guard stations may apply for a waiver to fit to Sea Area A2 requirements.
Similarly, Craig Media only had stations in the Canadian Prairies.
Similarly, the Lynnwood Link Extension Project is expected to extend the line from the future Nortgate stop to Lynnwood, via stations at NE 145th Street, NE 185th Street, and Montlake Terrace.
Similarly, British, American, French, German and Italian intercontinental submarine cable stations were based in Horta.
Similarly, in the early 20th century a dialect closely approximating standard Bokmål arose in and around railway stations.
Similarly, the number of relay stations through which a message must pass was not always small.
" Similarly, one may informally refer to " ABC affiliates " in regards to all stations ( including O & Os ) that air ABC programming, or to " the ABC affiliation " in regards to the transfer of rights to ABC programming from an affiliate to an O & O.

Similarly and up
Similarly, an F-22 pilot may hover his jet in the air with the nose pointed straight up, a Harrier or Osprey pilot may perform a vertical landing or vertical takeoff, and so on.
Similarly, Polish railroad worker Jan Grzebski woke up from a 19-year coma in 2007.
Similarly, TV heroine Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote is confronted with bodies wherever she goes, but over the years corpses have also piled up in the streets of Cabot Cove, Maine, where she lives.
Similarly, while having several characters as students in a class taught by Henry Kissinger, the dialogue made up for Kissinger would also come from “ off-panel ” ( although Kissinger had earlier appeared as a character with his face shown in a 1972 series of strips in which he met Mark Slackmeyer while the latter was on a trip to Washington ).
Similarly, the opportunity cost of attending university is the lost wages a student could have earned in the workforce, rather than the cost of tuition, books, and other requisite items ( whose sum makes up the total cost of attendance ).
Similarly, if there are several particles, the momentum exchanged between each pair of particles adds up to zero, so the total change in momentum is zero.
Similarly, items that have been picked up previously respawn after some time, and may be picked up again.
Similarly, layer 2 switches ( bridges ) cannot break up broadcast domains, which can cause performance issues and limits the size of your network.
Similarly, his father gave up his stage acting career for steady employment as a civil engineer, although he returned to stage acting within a few years.
Similarly, while some believe that racket came about as a misspelling of racquet, racket is in fact the older spelling: it has been in use in British English since the 16th century, with racquet only showing up later in the 19th century as a variant of racket.
Similarly, his conducting technique as described by contemporary sources appears to set the groundwork for the clarity and precision favoured in the French School of conducting right up to the present, exemplified by such figures as Pierre Monteux, Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht, Paul Paray, Charles Munch, André Cluytens, Pierre Boulez and Charles Dutoit.
Similarly, in a 2002 show airing the weekend after the death of Senator Paul Wellstone, Keillor changed up the format of the show, starting off the show with Wellstone's favorite segment, Guy Noir, skipping even the show's theme song.
Similarly, the completeness property cannot be expected to carry over, because the reals are the unique complete ordered field up to isomorphism.
Similarly in Victoria up to 50g of cannabis will attract a caution and the opportunity to attend an education program ; only two cautions will be dealt out.
" Similarly, journalist Matt Taibbi has said of Friedman's writing that, " Friedman came up with lines so hilarious you couldn't make them up even if you were trying – and when you tried to actually picture the ' illustrative ' figures of speech he offered to explain himself, what you often ended up with was pure physical comedy of the Buster Keaton / Three Stooges school, with whole nations and peoples slipping and falling on the misplaced banana peels of his literary endeavors.
Similarly, the DVI format supports character codes up to four byte in length, even though only the 0 – 255 range is commonly seen, as the TFM format is limited to that range.
" Similarly, J. P. Fokkelman notes that the " extra attention " for Judah in chapter 38, " sets him up for his major role as the brothers ' spokesman in Genesis 44.
Similarly, when the Protector set up a House of Lords, Prynne expanded the tract in defence of their rights which he had published in 1648 into an historical treatise of five hundred pages.
Similarly, Han Fei would end up being poisoned by his envious former classmate Li Si, who in turn would be killed ( under the law he had introduced ) by the aggressive and violent Second Qin Emperor that he had helped to take the thrones.
Similarly, fashion historian James Laver told that he hasn't quite caught up with the idea of exposing the navel.
Similarly, the music hall sprang up to cater for the entertainment of new urban societies, adapting existing forms of music to produce popular songs and acts.
** Similarly in many of the emirates and sultanates of the taifas which the caliphate was broken up into ( for example the Abbasids in Seville ).

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