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Moreover and artificially
Moreover, the minimum wage artificially restricts the employer ’ s side of the negotiation.

Moreover and another
Moreover, usually ( depending on concurrency control method ) the effects of an incomplete transaction are not even visible to another transaction.
Moreover, usually ( depending on concurrency control method ) the effects of an incomplete transaction are not even visible to another transaction.
Moreover, it will be subjected to another layer of interpretation and subjectivity when read and learned by others.
Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard.
Moreover, one season's flood may be ten or more times as great as that in another year.
Moreover, in another paper published the same month in 1905, Einstein made several observations on a then-thorny problem, the photoelectric effect.
Moreover, prosecutors and defense attorneys often view each other as colleagues and generally wish to maintain good relations with one another.
It would be in the forum or thereabouts that one would expect to find a medicus .” Moreover, he says that characters that oppose one another always have to exit in opposite directions.
Moreover, the horizontal action of the horizontal and amacrine cells can allow one area of the retina to control another ( e. g. one stimulus inhibiting another ).
Moreover, Montagu found that contemporary written descriptions of Hooke's appearance agreed with one another, but that neither matched Times alleged picture of him.
Moreover, another moderately sized temple of Seth is noted for the nearby town of Pi-Wayna.
Moreover, another group of compounds, loline alkaloids, commonly produced by some members of the clavicipitaceous fungi ( genus Neotyphodium ), has been identified in a convolvulaceous species, but the origin of the loline alkaloids in this species is unknown.
Moreover, there is no reason for one to believe word of another.
' Moreover ,' he continues, ' these persons utter against one another dreadful blasphemies, saying all manner of things shameful to be spoken ; nor will they yield in the slightest point for the sake of harmony, hating each other with a perfect hatred.
Moreover, another soundtrack named Shenmue Jukebox released with the special editions of the first Shenmue game in Japan.
Moreover, they might have realised that after the eventual French surrender, their island would have to find another ruler, since no Maltese in the nineteenth-century considered independence.
Moreover, when there is not diffusive equilibrium, i. e., when there is a tendency for molecules to diffuse from one region to another, then there is a certain free energy released by each net-diffusing molecule.
Moreover, it is the duty of every thinking Jew to become acquainted with the harmony existing between the fundamental doctrines of Judaism and those of philosophy, and, wherever they seem to contradict one another, to seek a mode of reconciling them ".
Moreover, if the discrete step is not related to object's relative speed, the collision could go undetected, resulting in an object which passes through another, if fast enough.
Moreover, most states would grant the temporary practicing rights to a CPA of another state.
Moreover, the stripes of expression for different pair-rule genes are offset by a few cell diameters from one another.
Moreover, usually ( depending on concurrency control method ) the effects of an incomplete transaction are not even visible to another transaction.
Moreover, the sweeper or libero position has virtually disappeared from the modern game since the 1980's because teams favored deploying the extra man in another area of the pitch.

Moreover and victim
Moreover, a school professor or employer accused of sexual harassment, or who is the colleague of a perpetrator, can use their power to see that a victim is never hired again, or never accepted to another school.
Moreover, to prove rape the female victim has to state that sexual intercourse had taken place, which seems in practice to be viewed judicially as an admission of guilt on her own part, rather than as evidence of rape ( see blaming the victim ).
Moreover, the pain of a horse fly bite may mean that the victim is more concerned with assessing the wound, and not swatting the interloper.
Moreover, the plea bargain in this internationally watched case won't satisfy critics abroad who claim, with ample justification, that Richey was a victim of a rush to justice in a small U. S. town.
Moreover, he argued that the lack of fire damage to the rest of the room indicated a rapid blaze which went out before anything not in contact with the victim had caught light.

Moreover and Zeus's
Moreover a description of the nightingale ( 677 ) and Iris's threats of divine wrath ( 1240 ) are borrowed from Agamemnon and Pisthetaerus ' counter-threat to burn down Zeus's house ( 1246-7 ) appears to have been borrowed from Niobe.

Moreover and violence
Moreover, internal security is also threatened as incidences of political parties instigating and leading violence between two opposing groups of people is a frequent occurrence.
Moreover, many members of the Dáil, notably Arthur Griffith did not approve of IRA violence and would have preferred a campaign of passive resistance to British rule.
Moreover, noting that India was using the violence committed by all sides during this Pakistani civil war as a pretext for a possible military intervention, they suspected that India had aggressive intentions.
Moreover, unlike the literary escaped slave Jim, antebellum slaves used the artifice of self-deprecation ( known as " Uncle Toms "), in pandering to societal racist assumptions about the black man's low intelligence, by advantageously using the word nigger to escape the violence inherent to slavery.
Moreover, the Romanian-language film Cartier (" Neighbourhood ", 2001 ) and its sequel Înapoi în cartier (" Back to the Neighbourhood ", 2006 ) both feature a story replete with violence and rude language, behind the blocks in the city's Mănăştur district.
Moreover, as it is no longer common for birth parents in Western countries to give up their children, and as far fewer people die of diseases or violence while their children are still young, the need to operate large orphanages has decreased.
Moreover, a recent study has recommended that the IDP concept should be defined even more narrowly, to be limited to persons displaced by violence .” Thus, despite the non-exhaustive reasons of internal displacement, many consider IDPs as those who would be defined as refugees if they were to cross an international border hence the term refugees in all but name is often applied to IDPs.
Moreover, the themes of violence, sense of claustrophobia and despair mark the film as completely amoral, and, as such, Suddenly is quite opposite of non-noir films like The Desperate Hours ( 1955 ).
Moreover, he had a long juvenile record of troublemaking and some violence.
Moreover, when Allison finally gets a look inside the shack where Selena lives, she is horrified by the squalor and the violence she sees in Lucas.
Because of the size of the group in question, these group norms were almost like societal norms, and thus made violence towards certain groups easy and “ normal .” Moreover, during the Nuremberg Trials, almost every Nazi official stated that they never felt personally responsible for the death and destruction caused by the Nazi regime because there was always someone above them who gave them orders and was in charge of their actions-an explicit definition of diffusion of responsibility.
Moreover, many forms of systemic violence often slip past our attention because they are so much a part of the infrastructure of life ( e. g., racism, sexism, ageism ).
Moreover, violence was commonplace in medieval life, not only between scholars and townsmen, but also among ordinary citizens, as well as between scholars from different regions of Europe who attended the universities.
Moreover, small schools are more likely to have fewer incidents of violence and misbehavior and that, in turn, has been found to contribute to higher attendance and lower drop-out and truancy rates.
( Moreover, the city of Boston itself was painted as racist after the violence surrounding its school desegregation of the 1970s and incidents such as the Charles Stuart affair in the late 1980s.

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