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Similarly and simple
Similarly, if space is not described uniformly or time independently, a coordinate system could describe the simple flight of a free body in space as a complicated zig-zag in its coordinate system.
Similarly, DNA strands can bind to other DNA strands, allowing simple structures to be created.
Similarly to curved mirrors, thin lenses follow a simple equation that determines the location of the images given a particular focal length () and object distance ():
Similarly, the additive group Z of integers is not simple ; the set of even integers is a non-trivial proper normal subgroup.
Similarly, " God's Children " and " Apeman " ( both 1970 ), and the songs " 20th Century Man ", " Complicated Life " and " Here Come the People in Grey " from Muswell Hillbillies ( 1971 ), passionately decried industrialization and bureaucracy in favour of simple pastoral living.
Similarly, the E < sub > n </ sub > for even n look similar ( but not identical ) to each other after a simple division by n !.
Similarly, even though scuba stands for " self-contained underwater breathing apparatus ", a phrase like " the scuba gear " would probably not be considered pleonastic because " scuba " has been reanalyzed into English as a simple adjective, and is no longer used as a noun.
Similarly, there are simple randomized in-place algorithms for primality testing such as the Miller-Rabin primality test, and there are also simple in-place randomized factoring algorithms such as Pollard's rho algorithm.
Similarly, many species lack a full marsupial pouch, instead having a simple fold of skin surrounding the teats, and providing some protection to the developing young.
Similarly, Musser also introduced a worst-case linear selection algorithm with time comparable to that of Hoare's algorithm, a simple adaptation of quicksort that is the most efficient selection algorithm used in practice.
Similarly, a footprint is not a simple replica of the sole of the foot, and the resting trace of a seastar has different details than an impression of a seastar.
" Similarly, Christopher Fowler wrote in The Independent, " His simple, sharp style brought his tales colourfully to life " and described Collier's fiction as " sardonic.
Similarly, an aircraft with neutral stability will not return to its trimmed setting without control input, but will oscillate in simple harmonic motion around the trimmed setting continuously and be susceptible to bank influences.
Similarly simple schemes are widely used to render Spanish, Italian, etc.
Similarly, Iwade kept the ennemies easy to understand visually, with simple shapes, and this overall simple style fitted well with the Saturn's hardware.
Similarly to curved mirrors, thin lenses follow a simple equation that determines the location of the images given a particular focal length () and object distance ():
Similarly, Phillips has done a series of paintings called Terminal Greys, consisting of simple cross-hatched bars of murky, grayish paint composed from the leftovers on his palette at the end of each work day.
Similarly, an irreducible module is another name for a simple module.
Similarly, when a landlord exercises a contractual remedy of distraint of goods for unpaid rent, the landlord need not remove the goods from the premises, but may take constructive possession of the goods through a simple declaration.
Similarly, there is the alcohol homologous series that starts with methanol ( CH < sub > 4 </ sub > O ), ethanol ( C < sub > 2 </ sub > H < sub > 6 </ sub > O ), as primary alcohols, isopropanol ( C < sub > 3 </ sub > H < sub > 8 </ sub > O ) as a simple secondary alcohol, and a simple tertiary alcohol is tert-butanol ( C < sub > 4 </ sub > H < sub > 10 </ sub > O ).
Similarly, after least squares regression with a constant + linear model ( i. e., simple linear regression ), R < sup > 2 </ sup > equals the square of the correlation coefficient between the observed and modeled ( predicted ) data values.

Similarly and failure
Similarly, scope creep exemplifies failure to follow KISS in project management.
Similarly, his attempt to write a popular novel in collaboration with Tadeusz Kępiński turned out to be a failure.
Similarly, the failure of the Sears Financial Network and other nonbank “ financial supermarkets ” that had seemed to threaten commercial banks in the 1980s undermined the argument that financial conglomerates would be more efficient than “ specialized ” financial firms.
Similarly, while a union could require an employer that had agreed to a closed shop contract prior to 1947 to fire an employee who had been expelled from the union for any reason, it cannot demand that an employer fire an employee under a union shop contract for any reason other than failure to pay those dues that are uniformly required of all employees.
Similarly, propeller failure is less likely to directly endanger the crew.
Similarly, many commentators pointed to the strong opposition of church groups as a reason for the failure of the 1988 Rights and Freedoms referendum.
Similarly, using a journaling file system and RAID storage will only protect against certain types of software and hardware failure.
" Similarly, Lowinson and colleagues use the addiction model and define sexual addiction as a condition in which some form of sexual behaviour is employed in a pattern that is characterized at least by two key features: recurrent failure to control the behaviour and continuation of the behaviour despite harmful consequences.
Similarly, failure to detonate at the NSB setting would automatically cause IMP to be selected, and so on.
Similarly, Malcolm E. Yapp, professor emeritus at London University, estimates that V. Dadrian's method " is not that of an historian trying to find out what happened and why but that of a lawyer assembling the case for the prosecution in an adversarial system "; Mary Schaeffer Conroy, professor of Russian history at Colorado University, Denver, criticizes V. N. Dadrian's inaccuracies, selective use of sources and failure to use Turkish archives, then concludes: " This book is more a work of journalism than solid history and is not recommended ".
" Similarly, the game was a commercial and financial failure for Crave Entertainment.

Similarly and maintain
Similarly, in northern Macedonia, the tension between Serbia and Bulgaria due to later aspirations over Vardar Macedonia generated many incidents between the nearby armies, prompting Serbia to maintain its army's mobilization.
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, this process echoes the progression of the Indian people, like all other cultures that attempt to find ways to maintain their traditions within a time of increasing globalization.
Similarly, local government entities below state level may maintain parks, e. g. regional parks or county parks.
Similarly, the lessor retains the obligations to perform on covenants to maintain or repair the land.
Similarly, the likely preference of a tenor horn ( similar to today ’ s euphonium and an instrument occasionally transposed as a soloist to the symphony orchestra, as in the first movement of Mahler ’ s 7th symphony ), may have been the result of a wish on Ewald ’ s part to maintain the virtuosic potential, as well as tonal characteristics throughout his ensemble by sticking entirely to valved, conical-bored instruments.
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 and continuity
Similarly, some additional assumption is needed besides the Cauchy – Riemann equations ( such as continuity ), as the following example illustrates
Similarly, the Guardians were revealed as still on Oa in the original continuity ; their fate in the revised continuity has yet to be revealed.
Similarly, writers for the TV series are under no obligation to use continuity which has been established by the Expanded Universe, and may contradict it.
Similarly, a widespread power outage would not be a force majeure excuse if the contract requires the provision of backup power or other contingency plans for continuity.
Similarly, this also explains its ability to bestow life as seen in the comic book continuity — by transferring a spark from the Matrix through its connection to the realm.
Similarly to her ex-husband, Betty's strength level is so vast that it warps the laws of physics even further than standard for other characters in the same fictional continuity, for example allowing her to punch her way through dimensional barriers between different universes, and is far stronger than the regular She-Hulk.
Similarly, any function continuous at the point admits a minimal modulus of continuity at ( the ( optimal ) modulus of continuity of at ):
Similarly, after " Cyberwoman ", information on The Fall of Torchwood One was added, explaining what might otherwise be construed as continuity errors.

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