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Even and greater
Even if gymnastics are not the ultimate goal, the good tumbler will be a better dancer, a better athlete, and a human being with a greater margin of safety in any activity.
Even greater accuracy can be achieved by first computing the means, then using the stable one-pass algorithm on the residuals.
Even larger grains were produced for artillery bore diameters greater than about.
Even so, all Jewish religious movements are, to a greater or lesser extent, based on the principles of the Hebrew Bible and various commentaries such as the Talmud and Midrash.
Even before the Red Army was formed, Lavr Kornilov promised, " the greater the terror, the greater our victories.
Even a small, female Pteranodon could have reached a depth of at least with its long bill and neck while floating on the surface, and they may have reached even greater depths by plunge-diving into the water from the air like some modern long-winged seabirds.
Even after MOSFETs became widely available, the BJT remained the transistor of choice for many analog circuits such as amplifiers because of their greater linearity and ease of manufacture.
Even worse, it seems that any action can be rationalized, as if one can actually perform it, then it must be permitted by God for the sake of the greater good.
Even while they were waiting for the bulls, Cranmer continued to work on the annulment proceedings, which required greater urgency after Anne announced her pregnancy.
Even video cards which consistently defeated the Voodoo 5 5500 in other games could not win against Glide's greater efficiency.
Even larger antelope, such as nilgai, elands, and kudus, are capable of jumping or greater, although their running speed is restricted by their greater mass.
Even the shipwrecked Korean Choe Bu ( 1454 – 1504 )— while traveling for five months throughout China in 1488 — acknowledged that Hangzhou served not as a competitor but as an economic feeder into the greater Suzhou market.
Even though remote sensing has greatly sped up the process of gathering information, and has allowed greater accuracy control over long distances, the direct survey still provides the basic control points and framework for all topographic work, whether manual or GIS-based.
Even as he oversaw a continued buildup, Clifford preferred to emphasize the points Johnson had made in his March 31, 1968 address: that the South Vietnamese army could take over a greater share of the fighting, that the administration would place an absolute limit on the number of U. S. troops in Vietnam, and that it would take steps, including the bombing restrictions, to reduce the combat level.
Even greater variation in mtDNA gene content and size exists among fungi and plants, although there appears to be a core subset of genes that are present in all eukaryotes ( except for the few that have no mitochondria at all ).
Even though the Texas Department of Transportation started contraflow lane reversal at FM 1488, it did not alleviate the traffic jam deep into the city, as that starting point was even north of The Woodlands, which is close to Conroe, the northern terminus of the greater Houston area.
* Even though The Lone Ranger offers his aid to individuals or small groups, the ultimate objective of his story never fails to imply that their benefit is only a by-product of a greater achievement — the development of the west or our country.
Even though it is known as a bedroom community of the greater Houston area, it is estimated that four times as many people work in Stafford on a week day, which is evidence of the large amount of commercial activity that helps the city financially.
Even ceiling tiles can support the growth of Penicillium — as one study demonstrated — if the relative humidity is 85 % and the moisture content of the tiles is greater than 2. 2 %.
Even with their significantly lower explosive power, ERWs are still capable of much greater destruction than any conventional bomb.
Even before the merger of the municipalities in 1964, the parishes of Austad and Kvås, together with Å ( or Aa-Lyngdal proper ), made up the greater Lyngdal parish.
Even if the arrival rate is much greater than the exit rate, the store will eventually start to overflow, and thus any new arriving customers will simply be rejected ( and forced to go somewhere else or try again later ) until there is once again free space available in the store.

Even and foreign
Even though being a neighbour to the mighty Soviet Union sometimes resulted in overly cautious concern in foreign policy (" Finlandization "), Finland developed closer co-operation with the other Nordic countries and declared itself neutral in superpower politics.
Even though the Board of Rites and Lifan Yuan performed some duties of a foreign office, they fell short of developing into a professional foreign service.
Even the most conservative elements within the Qing court could no longer ignore China's military weakness in contrast to the foreign " barbarians " literally beating down its gates.
Even today there are still large concentrations of San Marino citizens residing in foreign countries, above all, in the United States, in France and in Argentina.
Even though they shared the same king, Norway was largely independent of Sweden, except Sweden controlled foreign affairs.
Even after this the foreign presence was minimal and the kings continued to rule much as before.
Even outside the spectrum of sovereign powers many multiparty democratic systems give foreign powers the capacity to influence political discourse through shills and pseudo sock-puppets.
Even as a child he gained knowledge of two foreign languages.
Even before independence, maintaining an open trade route to the Indian Ocean was the primary foreign policy objective of all governments.
Even where neither title was ever used domestically, such duplication to describe foreign titles can exist.
Even Cato, however, conceded that the Reagan Doctrine had " fired the enthusiasm of the conservative movement in the United States as no foreign policy issue has done in decades.
Even before the late 18th-19th century, " metropolitan France " was largely a patchwork of local customs and regional differences that the unifying aims of the Ancien Régime and the French Revolution had only begun to work against, and today's France remains a nation of numerous indigenous and foreign languages, of multiple ethnicities and religions, and of regional diversity that includes French citizens in Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and elsewhere around the globe.
Even the astronomer Yi Xing's isn't comparable to his value ( who was beginning to utilize foreign knowledge ).
Even though the Statute of Westminster 1931 had made Canada fully independent in governing its foreign affairs, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held that s. 132 did not accordingly evolve to take that into account.
Even as a boy, he was interested in religious matters, history and foreign politics.
Even the adherents of the papal party voted for him, some in honour of his moderate policies, some out of deference to popular feeling, which opposed the election of a foreign ruler.
Even after she died on 7 April 1830, many atrocities continued to be committed in the name of Miguel, some against foreign nationals who intervened in the politics of Portugal.
Even though he funded and promoted an envoy to establish relations with the Pope in Rome, he was likely motivated at least in part by a desire for foreign technology, similar to that of other lords, such as Oda Nobunaga.
Even foreign aid programmes struggled to implement under the weight of bureaucratic obduracy.
Even before tensions escalated in Shimonoseki Strait, foreign diplomats and military experts, notably U. S. Foreign Minister to Japan Robert Pruyn and Captain David McDougal of the U. S. Navy, were aware of the precarious state of affairs in Japan.
Even though contact with foreign countries was restricted, books from China and Europe were eagerly imported and Rangaku (" Dutch studies ") became a popular area of scholarly interest.
Even before foreign intervention and the opening of Korea to the world, the peasants of the Korean Peninsula had become disillusioned with the rule of the upper yangban classes.
Even nearly seventy years after U. S. independence, Rhode Island continued to operate with the 1663 Charter, leaving it after 1818 ( when Connecticut, the other holdout, dropped its colonial charter for a contemporary constitution ) the only state whose official legal document was passed by a foreign monarch.

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