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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121 Similarly, the ability to compete may arise from the use and disclosure of business secrets.
122 Similarly, the transistor took decades to become incorporated into commercial products such as hearing aids, navigational instruments and computers.
123 Similarly, a small business that hires a marketing consultant must determine whether the consultant is an employee or an independent contractor.
124 Similarly in the international arena, an emasculated politics is incapable of sustaining an effective national defense.
125 The capitalist tenant, the concessionaire and so forth will similarly have a firm base in the growing economically petty-bourgeois element.
126 Similarly, at the Aesculapian sanctuary near Epidaurus,[www.Sentencedict.com] dormitories were provided for pilgrims seeking cures.
127 Similarly, the three icons at the bottom of the toolbox can be accessed via the Text and Graphics pull-down menus.
128 The neighbouring bureau de change / souvenir shop was similarly trashed.
129 Similarly, activities within the economic system can have a major impact on the political system.
130 For example: Handwriting contains many similarly shaped characters which must be distinguished from each other to achieve effective recognition.
131 Similarly, Miner, in a successful controlled biofeedback trial, encouraged patients to squeeze for at least 20 seconds.
132 Similarly, the transverse colon was recognised by its characteristic triangular folds and the sigmoid colon by its circular folds.
133 My cousin Barbie was similarly rewarded because she played the bassoon, another unusual instrument.
134 Similarly, some justices bristled at the idea of using the Constitution to grant presidential immunity from civil suits.
135 Similarly the scientific accounts of children's language development involve consideration of the nature of bilingualism in psycholinguistic terms.
136 Similarly, the principle of the Law of Jubilee was that the rich should not be allowed to accumulate all property rights.
137 Similarly, drug-free status must be a basic of eligibility for federal welfare benefits.
138 Similarly, neither the Titans nor Dionysos are destroyed or annihilated by Zeus' thunderbolt; they, as Chaos, persist.
139 Similarly, despite widespread clinical use, evidence for sulphasalazine renal toxicity is scanty.
140 Similarly, events can be timed to the precision of atomic clock broadcasts.
141 Similarly, Labour in 1964 won because its message was in tune with the prevailing intellectual climate.
142 Similarly, the increasing use of urban development corporations ind Whitehall grants in inner cities would further undermine local authorities.
143 Similarly management would be expected to exhaust the machinery before attempting to implement changes without agreement with the unions.
144 Similarly, Y is the average value per injury avoided by reducing risk.
145 Similarly, a respectable suburban life may well be suppressed by an individual who wants to retain credibility amongst the gang.
146 Similarly, people with physical handicap affecting the quality of life would have less claim on resources.
147 The tiebreak, chopping sets off in their prime, ruled out a similarly epic match ever taking place again.
148 Rural areas beyond immediate urban influence did not all behave similarly.
149 Similarly, congested seedlings will become thin and drawn, with soft, weak stems that eventually collapse from being forced.
150 Main storage technologies have similarly evolved, as shown in the fourth column of Figure 1.8.
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