Sentences with phrase «behaving in the same way»

If you assume that the mass was all electromagnetic or that it all behaved in the same way as electromagnetic (which was perhaps suggested by cathode ray experiments which showed that the ratio of e by m actually went as 1 divided by the square root of 1 - v2 / c2, then it follows that particles get heavier in this ratio.
Having endured for half a century a Court that seized authority not confided to it to lay down as unalterable law a liberal social agenda nowhere to be found in the actual Constitution of the United States, conservatives must decide whether they want a Court that behaves in the same way but in the service of their agenda.
And the temptation lies close at hand to behave in the same way in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving; we like the feeling of being approved by others.
Do you honestly believe Jesus Christ would behave in the same way as many Professed Christinas behave?
Do their toddlers behave in the same way?
This is an estimate of the share of the vote that the principal parties would have won in a GB - wide general election if voters across the country as a whole had behaved in the same way as those who actually voted in the local elections.
He should have at least known about the ones in the Assembly area he represents, but why expect non constituents to behave in the same way?
No two constituencies behave in the same way.
This new characteristic of the climate will make it easier for climate researchers to differentiate between natural and human - induced climate changes, because it can be expected that the human - induced climate changes will not behave in the same way as the natural fluctuations.
Whatever causes the twin photons to behave in the same way, it must work independently of time.
Universality explains why many different microscopic models all behave in the same way, whereas our universal models can behave in all kinds of different ways — in fact, in all possible ways!»
«There will be randomness in the software so your robot will not always behave in the same way and it will not be predictable unless you want it to be,» says David Levy, author of Love and Sex with Robots.
Earth's atmosphere behaves in the same way, keeping the planet's average temperature at 59 degrees Fahrenheit rather than the chilly zero degrees it would be if our world were airless.
The shy roaches ran for cover as soon as they entered the arena, whereas bold individuals spent more time exploring, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. And the roaches consistently behaved in these same ways in each test.
Furthermore, we assumed above that all neurons of one type behave in the same way in all normal brains, just as all polar bears hunt seals under normal circumstances.
«What we would like to do next is show that there are wave groups in the ocean and in optics that behave in the same way,» he said.
Although this particular study focused on spinless particles, we can assume that the spectrum of other types of particles would behave in the same way,» says Fedor Popov.
Differences between the two poles could explain why they are not behaving in the same way.
Next they treated the experimental tumor cells with MIR506 to determine if it would behave in the same way it had with ovarian and other cancers.
Your statement that «Thus it is natural to look at the real world and see whether there is evidence that it behaves in the same way (and it appears to, since model hindcasts of past changes match observations very well)» seems to indicate that you think there will be no changes in ocean circulation or land use trends, nor any subsequent changes in cloud responses thereto or other atmospheric circulation.
Thus it is natural to look at the real world and see whether there is evidence that it behaves in the same way (and it appears to, since model hindcasts of past changes match observations very well).
They also found that repetitive parts of the normal worm genome that look similar to the transgene arrays also behaved in the same way, suggesting that this epigenetic memory transfer was not restricted just to the artificially engineered genes.
Not all weight loss products behave in the same way once they are in your body.
Do you think that it's likely raw milk doesn't behave in the same way as pasteurized milk?
Many people make the mistake of thinking that just because it is online, they can say and do whatever they want — the most important of all tips for online dating is that if you want to find a real relationship online, you will need to behave in the same way you would in the «real» world.
Like the other enemies in Luigi Bros., Fireballs behave in the same way as Mario Bros., which this game is based on.
There is a positive and upbeat feel to each story that should lift spirits and thus encourage them to behave in the same way.
I found that all of the portfolios behave in the same way with respect to rebalancing.
Owners and breeders need to be aware that not all breeds behave in the same way in regard to elbow disease.
The top of the wall is ablaze with fish life: large angelfishes in groups of four or five; every variety of btutterflyfish, always in pairs; large squirrelfishes posing outside their holes; and small grouper, impatient to see the world deeper down, looking and behaving in the same way as their much larger parents.
U, behaving in the same way as in previous games.
They behave in the same way they usually do in their previous 3D appearances, swimming back and forth in a predictable pattern, although this time, they can be captured by Mario, which allows him to swim quicker and breathe underwater.
They attack and behave in the same way as in Super Mario Bros. 3.
Fractional ownership rights don't behave in the same way that outright ownership does.
Your statement that «Thus it is natural to look at the real world and see whether there is evidence that it behaves in the same way (and it appears to, since model hindcasts of past changes match observations very well)» seems to indicate that you think there will be no changes in ocean circulation or land use trends, nor any subsequent changes in cloud responses thereto or other atmospheric circulation.
All the CO2 molecules behave in the same way, whatever their origin.
Now, you turn around and say essentially, «Well, yes, it may be demonstrably true that a (synthetic) series that we know has an underlying linear trend plus random noise behaves in the same way as the actual data, but I want to believe that in this case it is really due to something different.»
This becomes more than an academic point as complex circulation models behave in the same way, and as the present North Atlantic in many models is in the bistable regime -LRB-[11]-RRB-.
Now, I am sorry that Dr Hansen does not appear to have studied CET but that makes no reason to dismiss it in favour of a composite global data base that ignores that not all the world is behaving in the same way, that is to say that some parts are warmimg, some cooling and some are static, a feature that I suspect could be traced back through the Ho, ocene.
Where such data is not available (and only where that data is not available) they assume that Arctic sea ice in the first half of the twentieth century behaved in the same way as it did in the last third of the twentieth century to extrapolate from known observations.
So the associates, secretaries and business services teams are encouraged to behave in the same way.
Punitive damages are monetary awards that can best be thought of as a punishment meant to deter others from behaving in the same way as the guilty party.
Both Lock screen and Notification Center have been merged and behave in the same way.
New work has brought Goffman's perspective online and studies are showing that we behave in the same ways even through our screens.
It's also about being aware of differences within cultural groups, and the fact that not everybody from any one country or cultural background will behave in the same way, nor will they all have the same beliefs or expectations.
His parents have noticed that he behaves in the same way towards strangers than he does with them.
Although they may appear to have behaved in the same way, other factors may mean that it is fairer to treat them differently.

Not exact matches

There's no real basis to say investors will behave the same way in the U.S., Bogle argues.
Bottom line, people should not have to dress or behave in certain societally approved ways in order to be treated like human beings deserving of the same dignity as more privileged people.
The present motive which leads him to behave in that way now, assuming by the word «now» Hartshorne's 1 / 10th of a second as defining «present» (CSPM 175), is likely to be identical with the motive which will lead him, to behave in the same sort of way tomorrow.
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