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Similarly and per
Similarly, if we limit the number of literals per clause to 2 and change the OR operations to XOR operations, the result is exclusive-or 2-satisfiability, a problem complete for SL = L.
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, because meters per second, the expression f ′( g ′( 10 )) represents the change in pressure at a height of − 98 meters per second, which is also nonsense.
Similarly, " dactylic hexameter ", comprises six feet per line, of which the dominant kind of foot is the " dactyl ".
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 high school in Copenhagen has committed to providing at least one class per year for students who will start at 10 a. m. or later.
Similarly, Barry Hendy of Kodak Australia has plotted the " pixels per dollar " as a basic measure of value for a digital camera, demonstrating the historical linearity ( on a log scale ) of this market and the opportunity to predict the future trend of digital camera price, LCD and LED screens and resolution.
Similarly, at a cost of $ 36 per pint, " Opium Concentrated, for U. S. P.
Similarly, if HDI increases, per capita income of the nation also increases.
Similarly, in the EU, profits from people smuggling operations is estimated to be around € 4 billion per year.
Similarly, consistent self catheterization, often several times per day, can be an effective approach to preventing infections.
Similarly, at a cost of $ 36 per pint, " Opium Concentrated, for U. S. P.
Similarly, head per track disks were used, mostly for paging, and supplanted fixed-head drums in this application by the 1970s, but both technologies were ultimately eclipsed by the advent of inexpensive semiconductor memory.
Similarly, entomopathogenic nematodes are released at rates of millions and even billions per acre for control of certain soil-dwelling insect pests.
Similarly, his features were never shown on television as Lloyd's price was high: " I want $ 300, 000 per picture for two showings.
Similarly, there are some ghostwriting services that charge per page for the entire project so the prospective client can know the final cost upfront.
Similarly, survivor fantasy leagues allow owners to draft a fresh team of seven players each week, with each player only available to each owner one week per year.
Similarly, the same owner may also write negative reviews of his competitors businesses ... Additionally, as per the authentic testimonials blog " Just do a search on the recent phenom website fiverr. com using the search term “ testimonial ” or “ review ” and there are almost 5, 000 results of people offering to “ write great testimonial for your product or service ”.
Similarly, girls in Malawi spend 3. 3 hours per week fetching water, and boys spend 1. 1 hours.
Similarly, " Brazil, a monument to social neglect, had a GNP per capita almost two-and-a-half as large as Sri Lanka in 1939, and over six times as large at the end of the 80s.
Similarly, Rizal, Laguna, Bulacan, Pampanga and Bataan all have population density over twice the national average of 306 per square km.

Similarly and milk
Similarly, in Trinidad and Tobago it is boiled with cinnamon and milk to make a thick drink that is believed to be an aphrodisiac.
Similarly, sweet corn in Indonesia is traditionally ground or soaked with milk, which makes available a B vitamin in the corn, the absence of which would otherwise lead to pellagra.
Similarly, in Minnesota v. Clover Leaf Creamery Co., 449 U. S. 456 ( 1981 ) the Court upheld a state law that banned nonreturnable milk containers made of plastic, but permitted other nonreturnable milk containers.
Similarly, the preposition of often serves as a partitive, as in many of my friends, the youngest of the children, a glass of wine, some of the milk, and some of the people.

Similarly and consumption
Similarly, a marginal subsidy on consumption will shift the demand curve to the right ; when other things remain equal, this will decrease the price paid by consumers and increase the price received by producers by the same amount as if the subsidy had been granted to producers.
Similarly, relative prudence is defined as absolute prudence, multiplied by the level of consumption.
Similarly, while studies have found that alcohol consumption increases risk when associated with H. pylori infection, it does not seem to independently increase risk, and even when coupled with H. pylori infection, the increase is modest in comparison to the primary risk factor.
Similarly, the information in most patents can be used by any party without reducing consumption of that good by others.
Similarly in Sweden, the Swedish National Food Administration warns it is not fit for human consumption, and restricts purchase of fresh mushrooms to restaurants alone.
Similarly, the law of supply and demand predicts that due to the US's large percentage consumption of the world's oil supply, that increasing fuel economy would drive down the gasoline prices that US consumers would otherwise have to pay.
Similarly, tertiary activities are limited small operators ; commonly poorly diversified, dominated by commercial establishments and focused on local consumption, they are operated by families and do not generate much in employment.
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, Ragnar Nurkse ( 1953 ) argued that the exposure of a society to new goods or ways of living creates unhappiness with what had previously been acceptable consumption practices ; he dubbed it the " international demonstration effect.
Similarly, sustainable seafood advisory lists and certification discourage the consumption of certain seafoods due to unsustainable fishing.

Similarly and doubled
Similarly, Colorado State University's enrollment doubled during the 1960s, making it the city's primary economic force by the end of the century.
Similarly, while the production of iron doubled between the 1870s and 1890s, the price of iron halved.
Similarly, in the Rubinstein variation 3 ... Ng4 4. Bf4 with 4 ... Nc6 5. Nf3 Bb4 + 6. Nc3, after 6 ... Bxc3 + 7. bxc3 White is saddled with doubled pawns in c3 and c4 that limit the scope of his bishop pair.
Similarly, in the long shot of the Doctor walking along a country lane ( incidentally, the first location footage filmed in the history of the show ), a stuntman doubled for William Hartnell, as Hartnell was busy rehearsing for The Sensorites.

Similarly and from
Similarly, further desegregation may come from suits pending in three Tennessee cities, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Memphis.
Similarly, around the 3rd century BC, the Brāhmī script developed ( from the Aramaic abjad, it has been hypothesized ).
Similarly, an article ( written from an in-universe perspective ) in the Call of Cthulhu tabletop role-playing game speculates that it may be a corruption of Abd Al-Azrad, which it claims translates to The Worshipper of the Great Devourer.
Similarly, all output was scrutinized for a Control-D character ( ASCII 4 ), which BASIC programs would send before seemingly PRINTing a disk command to get DOS's attention ( the disk commands would not really get PRINTed but were intercepted by DOS and prevented from making it to the screen output ).
Similarly, " suprarenal " is derived from supra-( Latin, " above ") and renes.
Similarly, in 1971, Alistair Campbell stated that the apologue technique used in Beowulf is so infrequent in the epic tradition aside from when Virgil uses it that the poet who composed Beowulf could not have written the poem in such a manner without first coming across Virgil's writings.
Similarly, given any element y of Y, there is a function f < sub > y </ sub >, or f (·, y ), from X to Z, given by f < sub > y </ sub >( x ) := f ( x, y ).
Similarly, the total mass inside a sphere containing a black hole can be found by using the gravitational analog of Gauss's law, the ADM mass, far away from the black hole.
Similarly, the influences of philosophers such as Sir Francis Bacon ( 1561 – 1626 ) and René Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ), who demanded more rigor in mathematics and in removing bias from scientific observations, led to a scientific revolution.
Similarly, the COO role is highly contingent and situational, as the role changes from company to company and even from CEO to successor CEO within the same company.
Similarly, Polish railroad worker Jan Grzebski woke up from a 19-year coma in 2007.
Similarly, the consolidated Teutonic laws of the Germanic tribes, included a complex system of monetary compensations for what courts would consider the complete range of criminal offences against the person, from murder down.
Similarly, the men of the Mountain Land from north of Kabol-River equivalent to medieval Kohistan ( Pakistan ), figure in the army of Darius III against Alexander at Arbela with a cavalry and fifteen elephants.
Similarly, stratification requires knowledge of the relative sizes of different population strata which are derived from census enumerations.
Similarly, holes diffuse from P to N leaving behind fixed negative ionised dopants near the junction.
Similarly so, researchers note the potential for costly delay if developers spend too much time attempting to coerce hesitant test users from participating.
Similarly, the design technique has progressed from paper-and-ruler based manual design to computer-aided design, and now to computer-automated design ( CAutoD ), which has been made possible by evolutionary computation.
Similarly, the shortest war in recorded history, the Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896, was brought to a swift conclusion by shelling from British battleships.
Similarly, " use your loaf ", meaning " use your head ", derives from " loaf of bread " and also dates from the late 19th century but came into independent use in the 1930s ..
Similarly, in three dimensions, the vector from the origin to the point with Cartesian coordinates can be written as:
Similarly, the tabla is tuned by hammering a disc held in place around the drum by ropes stretching from the top to bottom head.
Similarly, during the English Civil War rope-tension drums would be carried by junior officers as a means to relay commands from senior officers over the noise of battle.

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