Synonym: likewise. Similar words: similar, similarity, regularly, particularly, early, nearly, not nearly, early warning. Meaning: ['sɪm(ɪ)lə(r)lɪ] adv. in like or similar manner.
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91 Similarly, in the second movement there is no warmth of phrase, no atmosphere, no autumnal beauty.
92 Similarly, a requirement that the expert observe the rules of natural justice could be made a contractual obligation.
93 Feminists are more aware of this ambiguity than psychologists are of their similarly ambiguous position.
94 Similarly, restaurant management have wider responsibilities for building their own branch's business than would the managers of most branded operations.
95 Similarly, the investor base of the market has tended to change from private account holders to institutional investors.
96 Similarly, comparatively few chantries were re-established by pious benefactors, and endowments for masses failed to recover to their pre-Reformation level.
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97 Similarly, most middle managers are average or above average in intelligence.
98 Since joining the business world I have seen similar techniques evoke similarly successful results.
99 Similarly, accurate estimates of the marginal costs of production are often very difficult to obtain.
100 As controls, cryptogenic cases of chronic liver disease - that is without ANA-H or SMA-AA, were similarly studied.
101 Similarly, a rejecting parent may allow the child to behave as he or she likes.
102 Similarly, banks charge higher interest rates to high-risk borrowers than to low-risk borrowers.
103 In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor.
104 Similarly, increased odds ratios were found for different age strata.
105 Similarly, social workers were issued with handbooks and directives about the correct procedure to follow when investigating cases of suspected abuse.
106 Hence, different experiments may not be directly comparable, and there may similarly be difficulties of comparison between experiment and theory.
107 Similarly contracting-out may not provide authorities with greater flexibility if they are tied to long-term arrangements which are difficult to renegotiate.
108 Like the greatest cardinal number, Russell's class similarly fails to satisfy the requirement of coherence.
109 The left and bottom ends of the axis similarly represent the negative poles and the lowest scores.
110 Similarly, they share the risks and the profits or losses which may accrue to them.
111 Similarly he came to the unusual conclusion that, since colours are simply visible species, all colours must have equal validity.
112 Hostages are said to develop similarly complex attachments to their captors.
113 Similarly, the unemployed found the focus of their social circle also becoming centred on heroin.
114 Insects that winter on land, under snow, among rocks and vegetation or in soil are similarly exposed to extreme cold.
115 Similarly, any proposed redevelopment or new building must actively enhance or preserve the character or appearance of the conservation area.
116 Similarly, reporting of domestic abuse doubled in the London area between 1991-92.
117 Similarly, accountants, say, move between chartered accountancy partnerships and industry.
118 Similarly the threat of a loss arouses anxiety and actual loss causes sorrow, while both situations are likely to arouse anger.
119 He could have learned to charm and wheedle cooperation from them, and similarly avoided a fight.
120 Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.
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