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Even and loss
Even in such situations though divorce would be considered grounds for loss of privileges in the congregation.
Even after the loss of the nucleus in mammals, residual ribosomal RNA allows further synthesis of Hb until the reticulocyte loses its RNA soon after entering the vasculature ( this hemoglobin-synthetic RNA in fact gives the reticulocyte its reticulated appearance and name ).
Even if the lizards have venomlike proteins in their mouths, Schwenk argues, they may be using them for a different function, and he doubts that venom is necessary to explain the effect of a Komodo dragon bite, arguing that shock and blood loss are the primary factors.
Even Roby, who averaged only 39. 3 yards per punt and didn't place any of his 6 punts in the 20, took some responsibility for the loss.
Even in Canada and other developed nations, the loss of human capital is considered a problem that can only be offset by further draws on the human capital of poorer nations via immigration.
Even though there was the stated goal of getting back the " northern lost lands ", paranoia within the royal family and a constant string of disruptions to the throne caused the loss of support of many officials.
Even macular edema, which may cause vision loss more rapidly, may not have any warning signs for some time.
Even if the agent made no profit, he was bound to return double what he had received ; if he made poor profit, he had to make up the deficiency ; but he was not responsible for loss by robbery or extortion on his travels.
Even with modern techniques, the cutting and polishing of a diamond crystal always results in a dramatic loss of weight, about 50 %.
* Even with the loss of 900 Russell Stover and 400 TRW manufacturing jobs, overall employment in Cookeville increased by over 1200 between August 2006 and March 2007, resulting in 33, 510 jobs in Cookeville and a March 2007 unemployment rate of 4. 5 percent.
Even if RAIM detects a loss of integrity in these cases, it may not be able to provide a useful, reliable signal.
Even though the elevation differential is only 334 metres ( 1096 feet ) and the walk is not particularly long ( 3. 8 km each way ), the total elevation gain and loss over the course of the hike is more than one might initially expect, as the path climbs and descends various ridges.
Even worse, Tip and Leopold were direct commercial rivals: every person that Tippu Tip extracted from his realm into chattel slavery, every pound of ivory, was a loss to Leopold.
Even though King Taksin had applied himself to reforming the Buddhist religion after its period of decline following the loss of Ayutthaya to Burma, gradually bringing it back to the normalcy it enjoyed during the Ayutthaya kingdom, since his reign was so brief he was not able to do very much.
Even in species where the male does not incubate the eggs the male may sit on them when the female is away to reduce heat loss.
Even during daily tasks, thoughts of the loss keep coming to mind.
Even so, because of the loss of the Antiochene field army, Atharib, Zerdana, Sarmin, Ma ' arrat al-Numan and Kafr Tab rapidly fell into Muslim hands.
Even worse, the effort in capturing Thrace and Constantinople ultimately caused the loss of the major part of Macedonia including Thessaloniki and that could not be easily accepted, leading the Bulgarian military leadership around Tsar Ferdinand to decide upon a war against its former allies.
The formal definition of cachexia is the loss of body mass that cannot be reversed nutritionally: Even if the affected patient eats more calories, lean body mass will be lost, indicating a fundamental pathology is in place.
Even without knowledge that we are working in the multiplicative group of integers modulo n, we can show that a actually has an order by noting that the powers of a can only take a finite number of different values modulo n, so according to the pigeonhole principle there must be two powers, say s and t and without loss of generality s > t, such that a < sup > s </ sup > ≡ a < sup > t </ sup > ( mod n ).
Even with the loss of teammates Peter Forsberg and Adam Foote, Sakic still helped the Avalanche get into the playoffs, where they eventually lost to the Anaheim Ducks in the conference semifinals.
Even though these occurrences are normal, loss of life is inevitable.
Even highly experienced professionals may commit CFIT due to fatigue, loss of situational awareness, or disorientation.
* Even though the HTF contains glycol to prevent freezing, it will still circulate hot water from the storage tank into the collectors at low temperatures ( e. g. below 40 degrees Fahrenheit ), causing substantial heat loss.

Even and hotel
Even where sleepers are more expensive than high-speed day trains or other modes of transport, the extra cost may be less than that of a night at a hotel.
Even plagued with early problems — of the two demonstration units at the hotel, one caught fire, and one worked fine — the Xerox 914 became massively successful.
Even Károlyi's supporters have admitted that at certain competitions, his gymnasts ate so sparingly that members of the men's gymnastics team smuggled food to them in their hotel rooms.
Even the hotel itself was, in about 1900, shifted to Dunsandel.
Even though the hotel failed to bring in much profit, it made enough to remain open throughout the 1980s, but with the opening of the city's first mega-resort, The Mirage, in 1989, The Landmark's fate was sealed.
Even though the hotel closed, several businesses remained in the building following its closure, evidently in hopes that the hotel would eventually reopen.

Even and business
Even if the initial regulation was well-intentioned ( to curb actual abuses ), and even if the initial lobbying by corporations was well-intentioned ( to reduce illogical regulations ), the mixture of business and government stifle competition, a collusive result called regulatory capture.
Even single individuals, also known as sole traders may incorporate themselves and limit their liability in order to carry on a business.
Even one unhappy customer can deliver a body blow to a business.
Even with cacao harvesting becoming a regular business, only royalty and the well-connected could afford to drink this expensive import.
Even more than two hundred years later, during the last century, when Western specialists in Chinese, who had by that time created the discipline known as sinology, designed the early forms of numerous transcriptions used today, the first mistakes of enthusiastic missionaries, envoys and business men were not fully eliminated.
Even though in general, ordinary relations between directors and shareholders in a business corporation are not of such a fiduciary nature as to make it the duty of a director to disclose to a shareholder the general knowledge which he may possess regarding the value of the shares of the company before he purchases any from a shareholder, yet there are cases where, by reason of the special facts, such duty exists.
Even as a young woman Gráinne Ní Mháille was involved in the business of sailing ships and international trade.
Even so, Combe earned a fortune through his shares in the business and the acquisition and renovation of the bankrupt paper mill at Wolvercote.
* Even for standard business applications, speed of execution was a significant competitive advantage.
Even though there are more than 25, 000 companies conducting business on the Internet, consumers are still not that confident with having transaction done over the Internet.
Even though relatively small, the Institute of Finance and Economics is popular as a business school in Mongolia.
Even though Wellston was in Houston County, Bibb County leaders spent more than $ 100, 000 to obtain Robins Field by increasing city business license taxes and county ad valorem taxes.
Even so, in 1977 the village used its own funds to purchase land on nearby high ground onto which the business district could eventually be relocated.
Even with naturalists, whose business it is to deal with facts, the reason is often wonderfully influenced by the imagination ..."
Even though both McKinley and his wife Ida insisted on putting their property in the hands of the supporters, who served as trustees, Hanna and his associates fundraised with such success from business owners and the general public that all McKinley property was returned intact, and when President McKinley died in 1901, no claims were made against his estate.
Even in 1971 Fiat retained a 19 % holding, but by now they had long ceased to play an active role in the business.
Even the cattle industry, at $ 5. 2 billion a year in revenue, lags behind the marijuana business for sheer size.
Even when his animation company was at the height of its success, he continued to own his own real estate firm as a " fallback " business.
Even as early as the 1980s, the company had foresaw that the photography switch from film to digital, so " it developed a three-pronged strategy: to squeeze as much money out of the film business as possible, to prepare for the switch to digital and to develop new business lines ".
Even though compensation for the expropriated assets was included in this legislation, the act angered the international business community and vexed Western governments, especially the United Kingdom.
* Even actions taken by a professional rival or business partner had to be considered.
Even though business is done online, the building that houses the servers and computers must be protected and have limited access to employees and other persons.
Even as the shop began providing dry goods to the government of the city of Edo, cash sales were not yet a widespread business practice.

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