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Further work on reflex actions involved involuntary reactions to stress and pain.
Further, Lu Xun and Zhuge Jin were authorized to coordinate their actions with Shu without prior imperial approval.
" Further questioning about this and subsequent forgeries on Waksal's part revealed that neither Landes, the chief legal officer of the company, or the company's outside directors reported Waksal's actions to proper authorities or made any moves to have Waksal removed as CEO.
Further legal actions dragged on until 1903, when all of the United States and Latin American assets of Zon-O-Phone were turned over to Victor, and the Europe and British Commonwealth assets to the Gramophone & Typewriter Company ( which would later become the Gramophone Company and launch the His Master's Voice record label ).
* Further, if John Maron was legally elected Greek Orthodox Patriarch in 685 and the actions of the Byzantine Emperor to depose him were illegal, then -
Further but more extensive actions perpetrated by order of Coen, are recounted in a BBC Television documentary series " The Spice Trail " ( episode 2: " Nutmeg and Cloves ").
Further, the individuals that inhabit these social structures are capable of consciously reflecting upon, and changing, the actions that produce them — a practice that is in part facilitated by social scientific research.
Further actions included the Battle of Schuinshoogte ( also known as Ingogo ) on 8 February 1881, where another British force barely escaped destruction.
Further evidence suggests that emancipative values motivate people to engage in elite-challenging collective actions that aim at democratic achievements, either to sustain and improve democracy when it is granted or to establish it when it is denied.
* Further explanation including Japanese actions and photographs
Further actions, while under the command of John Churchill ( later 1st Duke of Marlborough ) took place that year involving the regiment during the sieges of Limerick, Cork and Kinsale.
Further north, the wetter climates encourage growth of forests, which destroy fossils by the actions of roots and soil bacteria.
Further, no partner would be liable on account of the independent or unauthorized actions of other partners, thus allowing individual partners to be shielded from joint liability created by another partner's wrongful business decisions or misconduct.
Further actions followed, including the Battle of Suoi Bong Trang on the night of 23 / 24 February 1966.
Further galling, from the perspective of the Old Guard, was the eagerness of Thomas and the Militants to build what they called an " all-inclusive party ," bringing radical intellectuals into party ranks from various oppositional communist orbits and working with the Communist Party USA in united front actions.
Further, players are forced ( to a certain extent ) into certain actions early in the game ; if Egypt is allowed to acquire too many resource cards they will quickly build the Pyramids ; if Rome is not then held in check they will achieve military victory.
Further actions lead to the attack of the peaceful Susquehannock tribe.
Further actions against the bishop were stopped by the death of the king in 1307.
Further, IC assists efforts to create transparency in the operations of the identity systems and their associated services, so that users who are not as technically adept could feel secure in their actions.
Further successful actions followed at Kujin on 25 – 26 October 1950 and at Chongju on 29 October 1950.
Further, plans can be defined as sequences of actions, because it is always known in advance which actions will be needed.
Further, often conflicting ' expert witnesses ' were put on the witness stand by the prosecution and defense to draw the opposite conclusions regarding the cause of an individual's actions.
Further, they hold that it is against Catholic teaching, or, more moderately, " UnCatholic " to criticize the Pope even with regard to his personal opinions or public actions.

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Further terms such as " black hat ", " white hats " and " gray hats " developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect, to distinguish criminal activities and those whose activities were legal.
Further disappointment followed in the 1983 – 1984 season when the team again reached the Coppa Italia final, only to lose the Cup in the final minutes of the return match against defending Serie A champions Roma.
In the Request for Further Information procedure, use of standard pre-printed forms is not common, and any such request would almost certainly be looked upon critically by the courts, as use of standard forms rather than requests tailored specifically to the case is likely to offend against the ' Overriding Objective ' in that it is unlikely to be proportionate to the case, and instead result in the parties or their lawyers having to spend time, money and resources in answering the questions.
Further, Islamic Jihadist-of which Al Qaeda in Iraq is a member-continued to use terror and extreme acts of violence against collaborationist populations to advance their religious and political agenda ( s ).
Further use of napalm by American forces occurred in the Pacific Theater of Operations, where in 1944 and 1945, napalm was used as a tactical weapon against Japanese bunkers, pillboxes, tunnels, and other fortifications, especially on Saipan, Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and Okinawa, where deeply dug-in Japanese troops refused to surrender.
Further, that Stephen had fled to Desiderius for protection, and that eventually Christophorus and Sergius were brought out against their will.
Further trials of this nature against deceased persons were banned, but Pope Sergius III ( 904 – 911 ) reapproved the decisions against Formosus.
Further radicalization elsewhere in Africa as a result of the decolonization led to revolt against the dictatorial rule of Youlou.
Further, charges can also be brought against individuals or corporations who have sued or filed criminal charges against a defendant.
Further evidence against the existence of a short-term memory store comes from experiments involving continual distractor tasks.
' Further condemnation of racial vilification and violence is also spelled out in Title X, where there was condemnation of such activities against Sikh Americans, who were mistaken for Muslims after the September 11th terrorist attack.
Further, it can optionally protect against replay attacks by using the sliding window technique and discarding old packets ( see below ).
Further cooperation between German and Soviets took the form of an exchange of Polish POWs: following order by Lavrentiy Beria to the NKVD of October 3, 1939, Polish prisoners detained in soviet camps were traded against POWs released by the Germans.
Further, Isidore Singer and Emil Hirsch have stated that " the point of ( Geiger's ) protest against Reform was directed against Holdheim and the position maintained by this leader as an autonomous rabbi.
Further, had Pakistan been destabilised by India, nationalists would have had to fight against a much bigger country than Pakistan for their independence.
Further conventions were adopted at the regional level under the aegis of the Organization of American States ( OAS or OEA ), the African Union, and in 2003, at the universal level under that of the United Nations Convention against Corruption.
Further enraging Czech sentiment, he fought against the old superstition of Jewish blood libel during the Hilsner Trial of 1899.
Further, the larger cooled area can reduce performance below theoretical levels by reducing the pressure against the nozzle.
Further west, the Boudet division moved against the village of Essling, which fell to the French without much resistance.
Further land reform occurred after the 1968 coup by left-wing colonel Juan Velasco Alvarado, and again as part of a counterterrorism effort against the Shining Path during the Internal conflict in Peru roughly 1988 – 1995, led by Hernando de Soto and the Institute for Liberty and Democracy during the early years of the government of Alberto Fujimori, before the latter's auto-coup.
Further discussion with Captain Alfred Wilkinson Johnson, Commander, Air Force, Atlantic fleet aboard USS Shawmut, confirmed that near-miss bombs would inflict more damage than direct hits ; near-misses would cause an underwater concussive effect against the hull.
Further, until pressured by investigations ( see below ), ChoicePoint restricted its search of compromised records to the 15 months that the California law had been in force, leading it to identify 145, 000 records against the eventual total of 163, 000.

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