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Moreover and crucial
Moreover CCTV has played a crucial role in tracing the movements of suspects or victims and is widely regarded by antiterrorist officers as a fudamental tool in tracking terrorist suspects.
After moving away from premillennialism to amillennialism, Augustine viewed Sabbath rest in the sexta -/ septamillennial scheme as “ symbolically representative of Eternity .” Moreover, the millennium of Revelation 20 became for him “ symbolically representative of Christ ’ s present reign with the saints .” Richard Landes observed the 4th century as a time of major shift for Christian eschatology by noting that it " marked a crucial moment in the history of millenarianism, since during this period Augustine repudiated even the allegorizing variety he himself had previously accepted.
Moreover, this region of the right hemisphere is crucial to navigation and perception of three dimensional rotations.
Moreover, the report stated: " many countries, labour market discrimination – i. e. the unequal treatment of equally productive individuals only because they belong to a specific group – is still a crucial factor inflating disparities in employment and the quality of job opportunities [...] Evidence presented in this edition of the Employment Outlook suggests that about [...] 30 % of the variation in gender wage gaps across OECD countries can be explained by discriminatory practices in the labour market.

Moreover and potentially
Moreover, Aristotle says that a body that has lost its soul is no longer potentially alive.
Moreover, the additional pieces of magnetic material in the magnetic circuit can potentially exacerbate the possibility of flux saturation and other magnetic losses.
Moreover, it inhibits DNA repair, causing genomic instability and potentially causing the feared blast crisis in CML.
Moreover, such a system may also potentially spark further experimental and theoretical efforts to simulate the process of ion transport in living organisms and can be further generalized to other more complicated functional molecules for the exploitation of novel bioinspired intelligent nanopore machines.
Moreover, strength reduction potentially replaces a costly operation such as multiplication with a less costly operation such as addition, and the results in savings can be highly machine-dependent, non-portable across machines, whereas memoization is a more machine-independent, cross-platform strategy.
Moreover, in a very real sense, it was Gorgeous George who single-handedly established television as a viable entertainment medium that could potentially reach millions of homes across the country ( in fact, it is said that George was probably responsible for selling as many TV sets as Milton Berle ).
Moreover, activated Akt may enable proliferation and survival of cells that have sustained a potentially mutagenic impact and, therefore, may contribute to acquisition of mutations in other genes.
Moreover the writer of Bewnans Meriasek, the life of St. Meriasek ( or Meriadoc ) of Camborne, writing in Cornish, understood the hobby horse as feminine in gender, whereas Penglaze is masculine, potentially undermining its status as an example of Cornish language.

Moreover and universal
Moreover, Kant saw a good will as acting in accordance with a moral command, the " Categorical Imperative ": " Act according to those maxims that you could will to be universal law.
Moreover, it is only by appreciating a culture that is profoundly different from our own, that we can realize the extent to which our own beliefs and activities are culture-bound, rather than natural or universal.
Moreover, the idea of protection of special places is universal: for example, it occurs among the communities in the Pacific (“ tapu ” areas ) and in parts of Africa ( sacred groves ).
Moreover, the outermost block is existential in formulas and universal in formulas.
Moreover, TNR is strongly in favor of universal health care.
Moreover the morphism q must be universal for this diagram, i. e. any other such q ′: Y → Q ′ can be obtained by composing q with a unique morphism u: Q → Q ′:
Moreover, the Soviets have repeatedly stressed their earnestness in " normalizing the situation in the Asia-Pacific region, and in including that region in the overall process of creating a universal system of international security ".
More explicitly, a coequalizer can be defined as an object Q together with a morphism q: Y → Q such that q ∘ f = q ∘ g. Moreover, the pair ( Q, q ) must be universal in the sense that given any other such pair ( Q ′, q ′) there exists a unique morphism u: Q → Q ′ for which the following diagram commutes:
Moreover, the pushout ( P, i < sub > 1 </ sub >, i < sub > 2 </ sub >) must be universal with respect to this diagram.
Moreover, the movie actually includes various generations, and many of its themes are universal rather than generation-specific.
Moreover, the pullback ( P, p < sub > 1 </ sub >, p < sub > 2 </ sub >) must be universal with respect to this diagram.
Moreover Schomberg had a dreadful temper which attracted universal disgust: neither Peter II, King of Portugal, nor Charles, claimant to the throne of Spain, were prepared to accept his turbulent behaviour and he was sent home in disgrace.
Moreover, the fact that there are no obvious references to the specific attack has contributed to making its message universal and timeless.
Moreover, Locke goes on to suggest that in fact there is no universal assent.
Moreover, these emotional symbols are not universal due to cultural differences.

Moreover and device
Moreover, the diabetic patient who relies on cure by the quack device and therefore cuts off his insulin intake can be committing suicide.
Moreover, I'd have lost him if it hadn't been for the electronic shadowing device.
Moreover, proponent physicians have said there “ should be no absolute contraindication to breast-feeding by women with silicone breast implants .” In the early 1990s, at the beginning of the silicone breast-implant sickness occurrences, small-scale, non-random studies ( i. e. “ patients came with complaints, which might have many sources ”, not “ doctors performed random tests ”) indicated possible breast-feeding complications from silicone implants ; yet no study reported device – disease causality.
Moreover, bombardiers universally complained that the device was far too hard to use.
) Moreover, the Soviet device relied on solid lithium-6 deuteride rather than liquid hydrogen to boost the yield, making the Soviet device the first truly deliverable thermonuclear weapon and exposing the Americans as the country trailing technologically.
Moreover, such device is assumed to be helpful in tasks such as education as in the One Laptop per Child project.
Moreover, the phone has a built in infrared interface which allows data transfers to any device that is equipped with an infrared interface.
Moreover, pulsar positioning could create a spacecraft navigation system independently, or be an auxiliary device to GPS instruments.
Moreover, three years before, John McGinness and coworkers reported an active organic polymer electronic device in the journal Science.
Moreover, Bohr implies that it is not possible to regard objects governed by quantum mechanics as having intrinsic properties independent of determination with a measuring device.
Moreover, several parameters can be communicated per device in a Fieldbus network whereas only one parameter can be transmitted on a 4-20 mA connection.

Moreover and societies
Moreover, around 1750s private or semi-public music societies started appearing in several cities, given an opportunity for the wealthier population to enjoy.
Moreover, while economically advanced societies have been changing rather rapidly, countries that remained economically stagnant showed little value change.
Moreover, like the British philosopher Thomas Hobbes, Weber proposed that societies behave cyclically in governing themselves with different types of governmental legitimacy.
Moreover, 41 scientific and scholarly societies, which associate scientists and scholars from various disciplines, are affiliated with SAS.
Moreover, in feudal societies, peasants — who were the great majority of the population — often perceived wars as the business of the aristocracy, and did not feel especially obliged to make an extra effort to help their country's aristocracy win a war with that of another country.

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