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Analogously, one can also reason that the lamp cannot be off at the 2-minute mark.
Analogously the name is used in several areas to show relations between groups or elements.
Analogously, there must be technology to increase the size of parking spots.
The evolution of the brain has, I think, proceeded analogously.
What if, in the tiny stuff, things operate analogously to resonance?
Each group of people's work was analogously like a part of a machine.
Analogously to hardware, we do not have an accurate software inventory.
Analogously, a single word separated from a text does not convey meaning.
In the quantum mechanical world we do not have anything analogously visibly moving.
Analogously, Texas was dark red during the whole campaign, indicating Bush's strong lead there.
A withdrawal works analogously to an approach except that the movement is away from the opponent stone.
Analogously, problems that today accompany globalization call for institutionalized international responses.
Doing analogously for green and blue would result, at least in theory, in a color balanced image.
In recent years the concept of the remix has been applied analogously to other media and products.
Analogously, you cannot guide trainee teachers past the fundamental teaching tensions.
Some will no doubt be processed, analogously to our eating and digesting food.
Other types of absolute electrode reactions would be defined analogously.
Because at this stage I'm still thinking analogously.
The word is formed analogously to country names.
Analogously, force is the rate of change of momentum.
They state that self-control and willpower function analogously to muscles.
Similarly, all the parents of any given state are also contiguously numbered, and can be determined analogously.
One can define the least distant neighbour of the probe X analogously.
The method analogously returns true if the argument inherits from the specified class.
Analogously, in a media scrum reporters cluster around a public figure competing for his or her attention.