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Further and evidence
Further, and as an evidence of legislative intent only, the Senate of the United States recently defeated by a substantial majority the `` Holland Amendment '' to the Fair Labor Standards Act, which would have specifically limited the regulatory authority of the Secretary in these matters.
Further evidence that Roman Catholicism enjoys a more favorable position today than in 1861 is the respectful attention given to it in the mass media of England.
Further evidence of Chinese athletes ' drug use came in 1997 when Australian authorities confiscated 13 vials of Somatropin, a human growth hormone, from the bag of Chinese swimmer Yuan Yuan upon her arrival for the 1997 World Swimming Championships.
Further archaeological evidence indicates that other parts of the region now called Cambodia were inhabited from around 1000-2000 BCE by a Neolithic culture.
Further evidence is the battle damage common in competing males found on the larger specimens but absent from the smaller.
Further evidence of endosymbiosis are the prokaryotic ribosomes found within chloroplasts and mitochondria as well as the double-membrane enclosing them.
Further evidence for elves in Norse mythology comes from Skaldic poetry, the Poetic Edda and legendary sagas.
Further, archaeological evidence suggests that the early settlers of Jamestown ( men largely from the West Midlands ) built swine pens for the pigs they brought with them and, once established, also carried on an ancient British tradition of slaughtering their pigs and producing their pork in mid-November.
Further, it is notable that the most pervasive expression of this hair texture can be found in sub-Saharan Africa ; a region of the world that abundant genetic and paleo-anthropological evidence suggests, was the relatively recent (~ 200, 000 year old ) point of origin for modern humanity.
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 Quality of Life ( QoL ) evidence:
Further work in 1961 on the attempted synthesis of element 103 produced evidence for a Z = 102 alpha activity decaying by emission of an 8. 2 MeV particle with a half-life of 15 s, and assigned to < sup > 255 </ sup > No.
Further refinement can be brought by weighting changes in one direction higher than changes in another ; for instance, the presence of thoracic wings almost guarantees placement among the pterygote insects, although because wings are often lost secondarily, there is no evidence that they have been gained more than once.
Further evidence concerns an inscription in Ekron to PYGN or PYTN, which some have suggested refers to " Potnia ", the title given to an ancient Mycenaean goddess.
Further evidence from observation of modern day hunting practice also indicated this likelihood ( Carrier et al.
Further evidence for the role of psychological mechanisms comes from the effects of psychotherapies on symptoms of schizophrenia.
Further evidence against the existence of a short-term memory store comes from experiments involving continual distractor tasks.
Further evidence of pre-1970 recordings surfaced with the release of the song " I Heard You Got Religion ", supposedly recorded in 1969, and released originally as a downloadable track from Ralph America in 1999.
Further adding evidence to this is the fact that the Capitol building is only the fifth tallest structure in Washington, D. C ..
Further evidence includes the many female figurines unearthed in ancient Israel, supporting the view that Asherah functioned as a goddess and consort of Yahweh and was worshiped as the Queen of Heaven.
Further supposed evidence that Valentino was gay are documents in the estate of the late author Samuel Steward indicating that Valentino was a sexual partner of his.
Further complicating matters, there is credible evidence that the French Jesuit Reverend Paul Ragueneau visited the falls some 35 years before Hennepin's visit, while working among the Huron First Nation in Canada.
Further supporting evidence to connect these two novels include:
* 2004 — Further observations by a team from UCLA present even stronger evidence supporting Sagittarius A * as a black hole.
Further evidence that pre-Aristotelian thinkers were concerned with the principles of reasoning is found in the fragment called Dissoi Logoi, probably written at the beginning of the fourth century BC.

Further and trade
Further, the Clinton administration signed over 270 trade liberalization pacts with other countries during its tenure.
Further, they opposed the creation of an electoral college to elect the leader of the Party, who had previously been elected by members of the Parliamentary Labour Party – in particular, the arrangement of block voting by constituency parties and trade unions, with the total votes of a constituency party or trade union being given to a candidate based on a first-past-the-post within that CLP or union, or changed at the discretion of delegates ( similar to primary elections in the United States ).
Further, 43 percent of respondents said they use less than half the functionality of their existing system ; 72 percent indicated they would trade functionality for ease of use ; 51 percent cited data synchronization as a major issue ; and 67 percent said that finding time to evaluate systems was a major problem.
( see History of Taiwan ) Further, the Dutch East India Company trade post on Dejima ( 1641 – 1857 ), an artificial island off the coast of Nagasaki, was for a long time the only place where Europeans could trade with Japan.
Further, a number of Dutchmen like Jan Huyghen van Linschoten and Cornelis de Houtman obtained first hand knowledge of the " secret " Portuguese trade routes and practices, thereby providing opportunity.
Further, those in favor of the trade hold that exploitation is morally preferable to death, and in so far as the choice lies between abstract notions of justice on the one hand and a dying person whose life could be saved on the other hand, the organ trade should be legalized.
Further economic development would see the creation of a third trade route from Eilath, Timna, Edom ( Seir ), Moab, Ammon and thence to the Aramean states of Damascus and Palmyra.
Further expansion of the Islamic Turks in Central Asia from the 10th century finished disrupting trade in that part of the world, and Buddhism almost disappeared.
Further financial difficulties saw them trade Alexei Kovalev to the New York Rangers the next season, quickly followed by the departure of Lang in free agency.
Further exploration of the Amazon Basin and the economy of trade in various species of the bark in 18th century is captured by the extract from a book by Lardner Gibbon:
Further bolstering Elizabeth City ’ s financial success was the movement in 1827 of the customs house from Camden County to Elizabeth City, leading much of northeast Albemarle ’ s trade to be directed directly through Elizabeth City.
Further improvements were made, including the rebuilding of Heybridge sea lock by James Green, and trade developed steadily.
Further, others point out that free trade agreements often have protectionist provisions such as intellectual property, copyright, and patent restrictions that benefit large corporations.
Further empirical work has highlighted the impact transaction costs have on the concept of market efficiency, with much evidence suggesting that any anomalies pertaining to market inefficiencies are the result of a cost benefit analysis made by those willing to incur the cost of acquiring the valuable information in order to trade on it.
Further, international trade will still occur between two countries having identical preferences and factor endowments ( relying on specialization to create a comparative advantage in the production of differentiated goods between the two nations ).
Further, this area served as a hub for trade with the interior, in the Gangetic plain:
Further promotion is based upon minimum periods in rank, successful completion of appropriate trade and promotion courses, performance reporting and availability of positions.
Further, tolerant religious attitudes meant that even as Islam became the dominant faith in the region, Christians and others were still able to trade in the city.
Further problems with the port continued and led to a decline in trade and the fisheries in the late 18th century and in 1834 the port lost its jurisdiction to Bridgwater.
Further, Weber's choice of interstellar technology forces trade to pursue established trade routes, and creates strategic shipping nexus that are similar to key strategic ports of the days of the Colonial Era when the sailing ship of the line was king of the sea, and Captains, Admirals and Fleets had to operate out of touch with the home government for months, even years at a time.

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