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what do baby bears and baby elephants have in common
they both are organelles.
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ATP is common to both.
The separation of powers, is a model for the governance of both democratic & federative states. They can both separate and "checks and balances" is Competition and mutual restraint among the branches of the government.
Cash and balances are both current assets and shown in current section of balance sheet.
Both cash and bank balances at the end of each business day should be tallied with both the physical figure and that with the bank statements, which should be forwarded next day as opening balances.
When developing an explanation for an unexpected change in account balances, an auditor considers both error and nonerror explanations.
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The system of checks and balances affects the branches of government by ensuring that each of the 3 branches of government are equal in power. The system of checks and balances, both checks, and limits the power of the 3 branches of government to ensure that each branch of government doesn't become to powerful.
Ever since the court's ruling in Marbury V. Madison in 1803, judicial review has been an essential feature of the federal government's system of checks and balances. Judicial review gives the judicial branch a way to check the actions of both the legislative and the judicial branch.
the delegates both had in common that both of them had meetings
The Roman Republic form of government had many things in common with US democracy, most notably perhaps, they both contained a senate. Both systems also contained "checks and balances" to try to prevent one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
Electronic single-pan balances with digital readouts are now favoured over mechanical types and are common in most laboratories. There are essentially two types of balance: General-purpose balances which weigh to the nearest 0.01 g with a capacity of about 300 g. Chemicals may be dispensed for weighing, into a suitable weighing container, directly onto these balances. Analytical four-figure balances for quantitative work, which weigh to the nearest 0.0001 g (0.1 mg) and have a maximum capacity of about 100 g. Chemicals must not be transferred onto the balance at any time and analytical balances must only be used for weighing by difference. Both types are illustrated in Fig. 4.3 and you should familiarize yourself with their operation before use.
They both have water in common, and both conduct electricity.