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And he took repeated care to let his colleagues know that he intended them: `` Even the Unitarian churches have caught the malaria, and are worse than those who deceived them '' -- which implied that they were very bad indeed.
Even worse, it could keep radiating infinite amounts of energy because there were infinitely many negative energy states available.
Even higher capacities on non-standard discs ( up to 99 minutes ) are available at least as recordables, but generally the tighter the tracks are squeezed, the worse the compatibility.
Even worse, the attempts have instead often created psychopathic supervillains of which Captain America's 1950s imitator and Nuke are the most notorious examples.
Even worse, these delays occurred a couple of days before the election day and some have indicated the governments role in these delays, but couldn't provide substantial proof for their accusations.
Even worse, dukes often went into feuds against each other that, more often than not, escalated into local wars.
Even worse, the " super-soldier " has been sold to the paranoid and sadistic Baron Ryoval, whom Miles has recently offended.
Even worse news was to follow ; learning that Charles Martel was sick, Liutprand once again returned to attacking the Exarchate in 740, forcing Gregory yet again to appeal to the Franks, who again refused to become involved.
Even worse conditions are reported in the book " Escape of a Princess Pat " by the Canadian George Pearson.
Even for observational data, statistical theory provides a way of calculating a value that can be used to interpret a sample of data from a population, it can provide a means of indicating how well that value is determined by the sample, and thus a means of saying corresponding values derived for different populations are as different as they might seem ; however, the reliability of inferences from post-hoc observational data is often worse than for planned randomized generation of data.
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 worse, domestic politics was unstable.
Even worse, many of these loans were used in the real estate business-causing a rapid expansion of bubble economy.
Even worse, smallpox, measles, influenza and other new diseases swept from one Aboriginal camp to another ...
Even worse, if the water intake ports on the lower unit are not sufficiently submerged, engine overheating is likely, which can result in severe damages.
Even worse, the last triglyph was not centered with the corresponding column.
Even worse were the pirates, the " Victual Brothers ", who launched three devastating raids on the port ( the last in 1427 ).
Even worse, the machinery that maintains Ganymede's " heat shield " is knocked out and the temperature starts dropping rapidly.
Even if we do not hold that coming to exist can benefit someone, we still must at least admit that Z is no worse than A.
Even if the crimes start out small, they may eventually become much worse if not effectively addressed ( broken windows theory ).
Even worse, Jack cannot free Annie from the pole, as there are no keys to the handcuffs.
Even a simple backfire could result in a broken thumb ; it was possible to end up with a broken wrist, or worse.
Even worse, smallpox, measles, influenza and other new diseases swept from one Aboriginal camp to another ...
Even worse, there are often two sets of component outputs, one carrying interlaced video, and the other progressive, or an interlaced / progressive switch ( either a physical switch or a menu setting ).

Even and law
Even those who support the intent of the law worry that it might have unintended consequences.
Even with respect to slavery the new citizen law of 450 BC may have had effect: it is speculated that originally Athenian fathers had been able to register for citizenship offspring had with slave women ( Hansen 1987: 53 ).
Even so, its first recorded use in the function of a constitution ( supreme law of the land ) is with Sarsa Dengel beginning in 1563.
Even though slaves outnumbered the Portuguese colonists, the lack of weapons, the colonial law, the disagreement between slaves coming from different African cultures and their complete lack of knowledge about the land and its surroundings would usually discourage the idea of a rebellion.
Even in jurisdictions where certification has little or no legal bearing on work, engineers are subject to contract law.
** Even Ha ' ezer: " The Rock of the Helpmate " marriage, divorce and other issues in family law.
Even when the law is not able to stop the outbreak of war, it has developed principles to govern the conduct of hostilities and the treatment of prisoners.
Even in Wycliffe's time the " Lollards " had reached wide circles in England and preached " God's law, without which no one could be justified.
Even the granting of appointed positions to a well-documented contributor may not cross the line of the law, particularly if it happens that the contributor can actually boast a qualified resume.
Even the scientific handling of law, which has grown up during medieval times in the new universities in Italy ( in particular in Bologna, Mantua ) did not come to a full and clear separation.
Even considering this, however, the Statute of Anne was " the watershed event in Anglo-American copyright history ... transforming what had been the publishers ' private law copyright into a public law grant ".
Even in the 21st century, the Statute of Anne is " frequently invoked by modern judges and academics as embodying the utilitarian underpinnings of copyright law ".
Even free blacks in more distant states were at risk, and the New York legislature passed a law in 1840 to protect its African-American residents and try to recover any who were kidnapped.
Even state constitutions are subordinate to federal law.
Even in civil law systems that do not admit judge-made law, it is not always clear when the function of interpretation of the criminal law ends and judicial lawmaking begins.
Even with such information proving that this parlor was illegally operating an exchange center, which by law must be independent from the parlor, the police did not shut them both down, but instead only worked to track down the thief in question.
Even grammatical and lexicographical texts contain many extracts or short sentences bearing on law and custom.
Even if their style was close to the Roman originals, Visigothic coins contained less precious metal ; it was probably for this reason that Majorian issued a law obliging the tax collectors to accept golden coins at their nominal value, with the exception of the " Gallic " coin, of lesser value.
Even though Belgium has two major languages ( i. e. Dutch in Flanders, and French in Wallonia ), bilingual instruction does not occur since Belgian law only permits education in one official language.
" Even where legally permissible by law, OTC sale of paregoric was subject to the discretion of individual pharmacists.
Even though he had broken the law, no charges were filed.

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