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Further and important
Further research, we believe, will develop important commercial applications.
Further success followed in 1687 where, commanding a cavalry brigade, Eugene made an important contribution to the victory at the Battle of Mohács on 12 August.
Further globalization of that process occurred after the fall of the communist system and was an important part of the Washington consensus.
Further, organizations will give commemorative gifts to members of the Royal Family to mark a visit or other important occasion.
" Further important contributions to scholarship have been the publication of an artistic biography and sixty paintings by Federico dal Forno in 1994, and more recently, the appearance of a catalogue raisonné.
Further study of the enormously important role of Seth in ancient Egyptian religion ( particularly after Dynasty XX ) is imperative.
Further, it is very important to distinguish between problems that first occur during adolescence and those that may have developed during childhood.
Further evidence of Æthelbald's power, or at least his titles, is provided by an important charter of 736, the Ismere Diploma, which survives in a contemporary ( and possibly original ) copy.
Further east still and back across on the north side of the Uxbridge Road at the junction of Hanwell Broadway is the " Duke of York " This became an important staging point for stagecoaches on their way between Oxford and London.
) Further, Jeffersonville was the location of an important Quartermaster supply depot and an important gateway to the South.
Further, the term moat was used to describe dry ditches surrounding forts built by colonials or Americans to protect important landmarks, harbors, or cities ( see: Fort Jay on Governors Island ).
Further, a cultivar that is resistant to one disease may be more susceptible to another that is equally important.
Further, it seems to be important that the organization communicates the strategic aspects of the corporate visual identity.
Further, and perhaps most important, Americans were in no mood to go to war again over European " squabbles " over boundaries or ethnic governments.
Further exploration in the field of reuptake proteins found that many of the transporters associated with important neurotransmitters within the body were also very similar in sequence to the GABA and norepinephrine transporters.
Further historically as well as architecturally important buildings in the close neighborhood are the Sager House, official residence of the Swedish Prime Minister, and the Swedish parliament ( Riksdag ).
Further, he entrusted eunuchs to screen the reports from local governments for him, but those eunuchs would decide to relay or not relay those reports based on their own personal likes and dislikes, and many important petitions went unanswered.
Further important studies were carried out by Riehm ( 1970 ) in Germany and Nakamura ( 1962, 1967, 1969, 1972 ) in Japan.
Further promotion followed, but soon more important duties were entrusted to Elphinstone, who was made Bishop of Ross in 1481.
Further in the same direction is the Adriatic coast, where the most important historical monument is the Venetian Gothic Mediterranean town of Piran.
Further important reforms were carried out in education by Melo: he expelled the Jesuits in 1759, created the basis for secular public primary and secondary schools, introduced vocational training, created hundreds of new teaching posts, added departments of mathematics and natural sciences to the University of Coimbra, and introduced new taxes to pay for these reforms.
Most important to the integrated Scottish system are the many qualifications often imperfectly referred to as vocational, though these are frequently steppinggroup of students at Scottish Colleges of Further Education pursue one-or two-year programmes tailored from a wide ranging catalogue of National Units.
Further important subjects are economics, educational studies, psychology, computer science, natural sciences, and German language and literature.

Further and difference
Further analysis of this process, known as electromagnetic induction, enabled him to state the principle, now known as Faraday's law of induction, that the potential difference induced in a closed circuit is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux through the loop.
Further, although the base pressure drops, the recirculation zone keeps the pressure on the base up to a fraction of 1 bar, a pressure that is not balanced by the near vacuum on top of the engine ; this difference in pressure gives extra thrust at altitude, contributing to the altitude compensating effect.
Further down the descending limb, the inside concentration is 500 while outside it is 501, so a constant difference of 1 mOsm is kept all across the membrane, although the concentration inside and outside are gradually increasing.
Further, the usage of " definition " that Thomas gives is the genus of the being, plus a difference that sets it apart from the genus itself.
Further criticisms of écriture féminine include its essentialist view of the body ; its over-reliance on a feminsim of ' difference '; and its tendency to demonise not only the masculine but those ( many ) women authors who write or have written in more conventional, linear literary forms.
Further evidence of the difference between a master's degree and a licentiate is that the two major public universities, the National University of Costa Rica and the University of Costa Rica are phasing out faculty members with licentiate in favor of those who hold graduate degrees.
Further, according to the definition of open interest in this entry, a change in open interest indicates a difference in the number of buyers and sellers of a financial instrument.
Further study has concluded that the Honi phenomenon does not reliably exist as first thought, but may be explained as sex difference influencing perception, with women interpreting a larger reading as a more meaningful or valuable perception of things than men's.
Further, most arbitrage opportunities were found to have small magnitudes, with 94 % of JPY and CHF opportunities existing at a difference of 1 basis point, which translates into a potential arbitrage profit of $ 100 USD per $ 1 million USD transacted.
Further, profound repetition will be characterized by profound difference.

Further and between
Further, chemical biology employs biological systems to create non-natural hybrids between biomolecules and synthetic devices ( for example emptied viral capsids that can deliver gene therapy or drug molecules ).
Further east, the military history of China, specifically northern China, held a long tradition of intense military exchange between Han Chinese infantry forces of the settled dynastic empires and the mounted nomads or " barbarians " of the north.
Further exploration by Henri Lambert, French Consular Agent at Aden, and Captain Fleuriot de Langle led to a treaty of friendship and assistance between France and the sultans of Raheita, Tadjoura, and Gobaad, from whom the French purchased the anchorage of Obock in 1862.
Further, Perutz explained that the report was to a Medical Research Council ( MRC ) committee that had been created in order to " establish contact between the different groups of people working for the Council ".
Further complicating this are the requirements for controlled expansion bullets ( see terminal ballistics ), which require a tight bond between the jacket and the core.
Further Turkish words were borrowed during the Ottoman rule of part of Hungary between 1541 and 1699.
Further Homo erectus fossils of a similar age were found at Sangiran in the 1930 ` s by the anthropologist Gustav Heinrich Ralph von Koenigswald, who in the same time period also uncovered fossils at Ngandong alongside more advanced tools, re-dated in 2011 to between 550, 000 and 143, 000 years old.
Further changes occurred during the evolution of the individual Italic languages, in Latin for example → between vowels and → at the beginning of a word.
Further ," there is no century between the fourth and the eighth in which there is not some evidence of opposition to images even within the Church.
Further steps were made in the early 17th century by Barrow and Torricelli, who provided the first hints of a connection between integration and differentiation.
Further, LCDs sometimes use a technique called dithering which is time averaging colors to get intermediate colors such as alternating between two different colors to get a color in between.
Further developments in electrostatics revealed that the dielectric material was not essential, but increased the storage capability ( capacitance ) and prevented arcing between the plates.
Further, the iconographic linkage between chess and kingship in the Western tradition continued to evolve and became symbolic of kingly virtues, including skill, prudence, and intelligence.
Further south the Kraburi River forms the southern border between Thailand and Burma.
Further tensions between the north and south began in 2010 when a South Korean navy ship was sunk, later reports revealed a torpedo from North Korea was the cause.
Further public criticism and disputes between Democrat senators resulted in Stott Despoja's resignation as leader on 21 August 2002, following presentation by four of her six colleagues ( those who had earlier enabled the passage of the GST ) with a ten-point ' reform ' agenda proposed by John Cherry.
Further, drawing upon Donald Davidson's criticism of the dualism between conceptual scheme and empirical content, he challenges the sense of questioning whether our particular concepts are related to the world in an appropriate way, whether we can justify our ways of describing the world as compared with other ways.
Further disrupting the economic relations between the two countries were efforts in Congress to link non-humanitarian aid to Vietnam's human rights record.
Further, Ampère derived both Ampère's force law describing the force between two currents and Ampère's law which, like the Biot – Savart law, correctly described the magnetic field generated by a steady current.
Further performances were prevented by a dispute between Beethoven and the theater management.
Further afield, based on a similarity between the names Tantalus and Hantili, it has been suggested that the name Tantalus may have derived from that of these two Hittite kings.
Further sporadic warfare broke out between Poland and the Knights between 1431 and 1435.
Further campaigns by Edward in 1300 and 1301 led to a truce between the Scots and the English in 1302.

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