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Similarly and stratification
Similarly, the Mandé societies in Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Côte d ' Ivoire, Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone have social stratification systems that divide society by ethnic ties.

Similarly and requires
Similarly, an abstraction of a nominal root ( changing it to an adjective and then back to a noun ) requires the suffix-eco, as in infaneco ( childhood ), but an abstraction of an adjectival or verbal root merely requires the nominal-o: belo ( beauty ).
Similarly, the longer wheelbase of the FG Falcon ( over the BF ) requires a comparable custom-fabricated shorter body, and the FG is also shortened in the rear door and lowered in the roof line compared to the road going model.
This can only happen if Q is an m × n matrix with n ≤ m. Similarly, QQ < sup > T </ sup > = I says that the rows of Q are orthonormal, which requires n ≥ m.
Similarly, Deuteronomy 21: 10-14 requires that female captives who were forced to marry the victors of a war could not be sold as slaves.
Similarly, a person with a single stenosis (" narrowing ") of the left main coronary artery requires only two bypasses ( to the LAD and the LCX ).
Similarly a postdoctoral research assistant who has recently been awarded a doctoral degree, may hold a temporary appointment as a research assistant, especially for position without any autonomy and research independence that requires a high degree of reliability.
Similarly, the final chord of his The Rite of Spring requires the cellos to retune a string so it may be played " open " ( unstopped by the fingers and consequently more resonant ) as part of a quadruple stop.
Similarly, a promotion that provides higher status but requires longer hours may be a deterrent to an employee who values evening and weekend time with his children.
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 to the aerodynamics of flight, powered swimming requires animals to overcome drag by producing thrust.
Similarly today's decision requires only the opportunity to have the benefit of counsel at the administrative hearing, but it is difficult to believe that the same reasoning process would not require the appointment of counsel, for otherwise the right to counsel is a meaningless one since these people are too poor to hire their own advocates.
Similarly, it requires positive external work to transfer a negatively charged particle from a region of higher voltage to a region of lower voltage.
Similarly, a place requires a space to be a place.
Similarly, it requires a crew trained in all aspects of the operation to recognise potential failures in both airborne and ground equipment, and to react appropriately, to be able to use the system in the circumstances from which it is intended.

Similarly and knowledge
Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community college or secretarial school.
Similarly, it is impossible to have faith and scientific knowledge about the same thing.
Similarly faceted classification schemes are more difficult to use for shelf arrangement, unless the user has knowledge of the citation order.
Similarly, knowledge of what use an animal makes of a feature is crucial to understanding it ( for example, that birds use wings for flight ).
Similarly, Antonioni's Red Desert and Blow-up take the neo-realist trappings and internalize them in the suffering and search for knowledge brought out by Italy's post-war economic and political climate.
Similarly, no knowledge can come to us of the different things here unless there is a source of this knowledge.
" Similarly, Kenneth Burke explains Korzybski's kind of semantics contrasting it, in A Grammar of Motives, with a kind of Burkean poetry by saying " Semantics is essentially scientist, an approach to language in terms of knowledge, whereas poetic forms are kinds of action ".
Similarly, a self-evident proposition need not be analytic: my knowledge that I am conscious is self-evident but not analytic.
Similarly, when that same invalid assertion is removed from the argument from free will (" by the definitions of ' knowledge ' and ' choice ', if one knows for certain what choice one will make in the future, one will not be able to make the opposite choice "), the proof is shown to be false.
Similarly, some file systems allow transparent compression and decompression of data, enabling users to store more files on a medium without any special knowledge ; some file systems encrypt files transparently.
Similarly, Ashwatthama too had a partial knowledge in the context of Brahmastra.
" Similarly, Deuteronomy 24 discusses the laws of divorce in passing ; they are assumed knowledge in a discussion about when remarriage would be allowed.
Similarly, subscribers express interest in one or more classes, and only receive messages that are of interest, without knowledge of what, if any, publishers there are.
Similarly, India and Tibet are based on traditional Chinese knowledge, mainly gained by Buddhist pilgrimage up to the Tang Dynasty.
Similarly, the technical team also received support with the arrival of people who already have knowledge in the Primera Division.
Similarly, Inuit intergenerational ( from elder to youth ) and experiential ( learning through participation ) knowledge has also been called Inuit ecological knowledge or " IEK " ( Eyegetok 1998 ).

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 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, non-restrictive relative clauses are called non-defining or non-identifying relative clauses.
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.

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