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Indeed and greater
Indeed, a lighter weight works much better because a greater, more extensive split can be performed.
Indeed, the failure of home-building as a whole to respond this year to somewhat greater availability of mortgage financing, and the increasing reports of pockets of unsold homes and rising vacancy rates in apartment buildings, may also signal in part that the lush days of big backlog demand for housing are reaching an end.
Indeed, Eisenhower embarked upon a greater reliance on the use of nuclear weapons, while reducing conventional forces, and with them the overall defense budget.
Indeed, as there are now multiple vendors driving down the price and increasing the quality, more users are likely to adopt the standard thereby creating greater industry-wide lock-in to the standard.
" Indeed, I believe the assertion that there is such a doctrine lends greater coherence to the administration's policies than they deserve.
Indeed, Italian Giorgio de Chirico, producing works in the late 1910s under the style arte metafisica ( translated as Metaphysical art ), is seen as a precursor and as having an " influence ... greater than any other painter on the artists of New Objectivity.
Indeed Aylesbury, to a greater extent than many English market towns, saw substantial areas of its own heart demolished in the 1950s / 1960s as 16th-18th century houses ( many in good repair ) were pulled down to make way for commercial developments.
Indeed, this occurred during the Great Famine in Ireland in 1845 – 52, where food was exported though people were starving, due to the greater profits in selling to the English – the equilibrium price of the Irish-British market for potatoes was above the price that Irish farmers could afford, and thus ( among other reasons ) they starved.
Indeed, he denies that an infinite quantity can meaningfully be said to be greater than a finite quantity.
Indeed, Steven Runciman is certain that his nickname Magnus ( greater or elder ), applied to him by William of Tyre, is a copyist's error, and should be Minus ( younger ), referring to Hugh as younger brother of the King of France.
Indeed, the degree of variability in descriptive term usage is greater than commonly suspected.
Indeed, at one time Llanrwst was the eighth largest town in Wales, its population being greater than that of Cardiff.
Indeed, thanks to the comparison of total degree first, the reversal of subsequent comparisons can be interpreted informally as follows: the monomial with a smaller power of x < sub > n </ sub > necessarily has a higher power of some ( unspecified ) x < sub > i </ sub > with i < n ( indeed it has greater total degree with respect to all indeterminates other than x < sub > n </ sub >).
Indeed, the very choice to present arguments from definition instead of from consequence implies that one of the modes of reason carries greater value.
Indeed, many unions that employ the organising model attempt to " bargain to organise " -- that is, win a greater right to organize non-union workers through pressuring an employer through using current members collective strength.
Indeed, on several occasions when pitches were suited to him ( against Middlesex at The Oval, Somerset at Taunton and Lancashire at Manchester ), his bowling should have met with much greater success.
Indeed, the value of a far-advanced passed pawn or pawn group is often equal to or even greater than that of a piece.
Indeed, yeast fining is a practical means of removing excess copper ions ( greater than 0. 5 mg / L ) when copper sulfate is used to bind selected volatile sulfur compounds ( VSCs ).
Indeed, well-fermented kimchi and chilled rice can produce a flavor of greater richness as opposed to freshly made kimchi and rice.
Indeed, in certain situations people tend to estimate greater media effects on themselves than on others, and in other situations people tend to estimate similar media effects on self and others.

Indeed and all
Indeed, it seems that only in today's Southern fiction does Tobacco Road, with all the traditional trimmings of sowbelly and cornbread and mint juleps, continue to live -- but only as a weary, overexploited phantom.
Indeed it might be a more appropriate vehicle than NATO for the development of a parliamentary organ of the Atlantic nations, because it could encompass all of the members of the Atlantic community including those, like Sweden and Switzerland, who are unwilling to be associated with an essentially military alliance like Aj.
Indeed, it has only been a matter of the last few years that reputable schools of art have granted degrees at all.
Indeed, of all that is his every man is by nature and reason and therefore by conscience obligated to regard himself as a custodian.
Indeed most Arminians reject all accusations of Pelagianism ; nonetheless, primarily due to Calvinist opponents, the two terms remain intertwined in popular usage.
Indeed, he must consider himself no less guilty than this poor bishop ; at least to the extent that he made no concealment of his wish that all synagogues should be destroyed, that no such places of blasphemy be further allowed to exist.
Indeed, he is referred to, for this and other things as being " more evil than all the kings before him " ( 1 Kings 16: 30 ).
Indeed, some boomerangs were not thrown at all, but were used in hand to hand combat by Indigenous Australians.
Indeed, one such clause can be rewritten as, that is, if are all true, then y needs to be true as well.
Indeed, his straightforward nature and barbarism are constants in all the tales.
Indeed in the UK all residents were required to fill in the whole form but only a 10 % sample were coded and analysed in detail, until 2001.
Indeed, this reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms.
Indeed, by the age of eighteen nearly all of his closest relatives had died by war or disease.
Indeed, the 5, 500 public work enterprises in the construction sector comprise 19 percent of all industrial enterprises and engage approximately 10 percent of the entire labor force.
In a ring all of whose ideals are principal ( a principal ideal domain or PID ), this ideal will be identical with the set of multiples of some ring element d ; then this d is a greatest common divisor of a and b. But the ideal ( a, b ) can be useful even when there is no greatest common divisor of a and b. ( Indeed, Ernst Kummer used this ideal as a replacement for a gcd in his treatment of Fermat's Last Theorem, although he envisioned it as the set of multiples of some hypothetical, or ideal, ring element d, whence the ring-theoretic term.
Indeed, it appears the Maker of the Stars himself, by clear arguments, admonished me to call these new planets by the illustrious name of Your Highness before all others.
Indeed, in the great shakta scripture known as the Devi Mahaamya, all the goddesses are shown to be aspects of one presiding female force, one in truth and many in expression, giving the world and the cosmos the galvanic energy for motion.
Indeed, the small sugar-growing islands in the Caribbean were worth more than all of the thirteen colonies put together.
Indeed, all the later medieval history-writing of Hispania ( modern Spain and Portugal ) was based on his histories.
Indeed, presently no single morphological property is known, which would unify all the members of Laurales.
Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus ' tenderness toward children which caused him to say: ' Let the children come to me, do not hinder them ,' allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism.
Indeed, Friedman later concluded that all government intervention associated with the New Deal was " the wrong cure for the wrong disease ," arguing that the money supply should simply have been expanded, instead of contracted.
Indeed, Paul Samuelson, writing within a Keynesian framework, defended mercantilism, writing: " With employment less than full and Net National Product suboptimal, all the debunked mercantilist arguments turn out to be valid.
Indeed, Michelangelo himself displayed tendencies towards Mannerism, notably in his vestibule to the Laurentian Library, in the figures on his Medici tombs, and above all in his Last Judgment.
Indeed he claimed that she surpassed all the men of her time, and that " crowns studded with the brilliant jewels of guidance " were upon her head.

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