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Moreover and geographically
Moreover, in software development, legal and business practice and other environments, it has become increasingly common for a single document or snippet of code to be edited by a team, the members of which may be geographically dispersed and may pursue different and even contrary interests.

Moreover and culturally
Moreover, many subscribe to the notion that without appropriately recognizing that the people of Quebec are culturally distinct, Quebec will remain chronically disadvantaged in favour of the English-Canadian majority.
Moreover, the Jovians are culturally inclined to believe themselves superior to the extent that they consider all other life forms including humans " vermins ".

Moreover and dispersed
Moreover, in both cases the four explosion locations were dispersed around central London in such a way that they could be reasonably said to have occurred " in the north, south, east, and west ," recalling the wording of several Islamist manifestos.

Moreover and populations
Moreover segregation of different populations of particles have been highlighted when using centrifugation and vibration.
Moreover, segregation of different populations of particles have also been seen when using centrifugation and vibration methods.
Moreover, cell-cell adhesion is often modulated by cell contractility, which can exert forces on the cell-cell contacts so that two cell populations with equal levels of the same adhesion molecule can sort out.
Moreover, although several exposures of populations to dioxins had occurred before, mostly in industrial accidents, they were of a more limited scale.
Moreover, modern farmers markets help maintain important social ties, linking rural and urban populations and even close neighbors in mutually rewarding exchange.
Moreover, players are given godlike powers not seen in construction or management games, such as the ability to control the weather, transform the landscape, and bless or curse different populations.
Moreover, segregation of different populations of particles have been highlighted when using centrifugation and vibration.
Moreover, the methanogenic archaea populations play an indispensable role in anaerobic wastewater treatments.
Moreover, some morphological and post-cranial data has linked the earliest farming populations at Fayum, Merimde, and El-Badari, to local North African Nile populations.
One view is that the anonymous notary of the Hungarian king Béla III ( 1172 – 1196 ) wrote in the Gesta Ungarorum, based on ancient chronicles and oral tradition, that the Magyars, when they settled on the plains of the Tisza and Danube rivers, found there “ Slavs, Bulgarians and Vlachs, and the shepherds of the Romans ” Although the Gesta Ungarorum is in sharp contrast with the chronicle of Simon of Kéza and of other 14th century chronicles, it is a mistake to treat Gelou as a purely fictional character whose name derived from that of the Transylvanian town Gilău ( Gyalu in Hungarian ) Moreover, it would make no sense for the author of the Gesta to invent entire populations or to lie about the situation.
Moreover, the relative tranquility that mediates between such diverse populations is a testament to the perceived tolerant character of Canadian society.

Moreover and natural
Moreover, man may not supplant or frustrate the physical arrangements established by God, who through the law of rhythm has provided a natural method for the control of conception.
Moreover, like all natural language based IALs, Basic is subject to criticism as unfairly biased towards the native speaker community.
for some natural number n. Moreover, since, the commutator subgroup is normal in G. For any homomorphism f: G → H,
Moreover, the nationwide land leveling and rezoning campaign initiated by Kim Jong Il in Kangwon province in May 1998 and in North Pyongan province in January 2000 facilitated the construction of provincial and county fiber optic lines, which were laid by tens of thousands of KPA soldier-builders and provincial shock brigade members mobilized for the large-scale public works projects designed to rehabilitate the hundreds of thousands of hectares of arable lands devastated by the natural disasters in the late 1990s.
Moreover this isomorphism is natural in A and F when both sides are regarded as functors from Set < sup > C </ sup > x C to Set.
Moreover, any element u ∈ F ( A ) defines a natural transformation in this way.
Moreover, as a natural, unregulated product, the concentration, contents, and presence of contaminants in valerian preparations cannot be easily determined.
Moreover, his famous speech on natural history in 1785 went almost unnoticed and was not printed until 1843.
Moreover, UNESCO and ICOMOS recently collaborated to publish their first book on human and natural threats to these sensitive World Heritage sites.
Moreover, infrastructure services carry the market-distorting features of pure, non-rival public goods ; network externalities ; natural monopolies ; and the common resource problem such as congestion and overuse.
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, I have never seen in any other nation so many individuals who were born blind, so many lame, maimed or having some natural defect.
Moreover, variations in surface texture provide important visual cues to the orientation and slopes of surfaces, and the use of almost self-similar fractal patterns can help create natural looking visual effects.
Moreover, there is a close connection between a person's natural “ complexion ” or character, which is inborn and not afterwards modifiable, and moral virtue, which needs a suitable terrain in order to take root and prosper.
Moreover, the rotation group has a natural manifold structure for which the group operations are smooth ; so it is in fact a Lie group.
Moreover, if we let be the natural projection of the ring onto its quotient then
Moreover, he held that the state must operate within the bounds of civil and natural laws.
Moreover, he interpreted both accounts as descriptions of a great natural catastrophe.
Moreover, mathematical conventions strictly specify the range of validity for formal language quantifiers ; for natural language, specifying the range of validity requires dealing with non-trivial semantic problems.
Moreover, data obtained in a natural context has lower signal quality, due to surroundings noise and distance of the subjects from the microphone.
Moreover, for every n ≥ 0 the group of cellular n-chains C < sub > n </ sub >( T ) ( that is, a free abelian group with basis given by n-cells in T ) also has a natural ZG-module structure.
Moreover, when we turn to those documents, which are authoritative, we find the Syllabus cannot even be called an echo of the Apostolic Voice ; for, in matters in which wording is so important, it is not an exact transcript of the words of the Pope, in its account of the errors condemned, just as would be natural in what is an index for reference.
Moreover, his figures are positioned in a very natural and familiar manner, introducing an awareness of naturalism in art.
Moreover, natural considerations regarding, for example, moduli spaces, lead to schemes which are " non-classical ".
Moreover the consequences of large cardinal axioms seem to fall into natural patterns ( see Maddy, " Believing the Axioms, II ").

Moreover and resources
Moreover, tolerance by us of such practices results in serious waste and diversion of aid resources and in the long run generates anti-American sentiment of a kind peculiarly damaging to our political interest.
Moreover, the shortage of treatment resources and the chronically persistent shortage of mental health manpower force us to innovate additional refinements of preventive intervention techniques to make services more widely available -- and on a more effective basis to more people.
Moreover, Germany did not possess the economic strength and resources to match the British and American effort of 1943 – 1944.
Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality, relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority.
Moreover, much of its forestry resources, especially firs were harvested during Japanese rule for the construction of shrines and have only recovered slightly since then.
Moreover, the technical infrastructure for expanding these resources is already in place, thus facilitating the participation of many more languages in the UNL system from now on.
Moreover, devices contain a collection of resources ; specific data used during rendering.
Moreover, Jeep vehicles were quite popular and profitable, so most of the division's marketing resources flowed to the Jeep product range.
Moreover, he was unhappy that the majority of Confederate military resources were directed to Thomas Preston's Leinster Army.
Moreover, French diplomats had calculated that William's action would plunge England into a protracted civil war that would either absorb Dutch resources or draw England closer to France.
Moreover, the player is required to manage his citizens effectively, educating the populace in various skills to increase their productivity in areas such as farming, gathering of resources, or manufacturing.
" Moreover, the powers the Constitution gives the Assembly include land use restrictions to protect and preserve the environment and natural resources ; the creation, use and disciplining through court martial of a state militia which would be under the command of the Governor of Georgia acting as commander-in-chief ( excepting times when the militia is under Federal command ); The power to expend public money, to condemn property, and to zone property ; The continuity of state and local governments during times of emergency ; state participation in tourism.
Moreover, younger as well as firstborn siblings benefit from the process of competing for parental resources that are finite even when they are abundant, meaning that resource depletion is not the only factor in play even for children in the " lower tier ," that encompassing laterborns and children with multiple siblings, who do not enjoy any advantage not also enjoyed by firstborns.
Moreover, he argued that it was not the Axis powers but the British Raj which posed the most significant threat to India since the British were over-exploiting Indian resources for War purposes.
Moreover, the poets could and did publish themselves, whereas greater resources were needed to publish fiction.
Moreover, a single-family home can be converted into several smaller rental units, or shared by a number of students whose combined resources exceed those of a typical single-family rental — a strong incentive for absentee landlords to cater to students.
Moreover, it wants to offer a healthy environment and energizing atmosphere in order to utilize human resources at their fullest potentials.
Moreover, without strategic alignment, the organization ’ s key stakeholders and sponsors may find themselves unable to provide the level of support the organization needs in terms of resources, especially if there are other more critical projects to the future of the business, and are more aligned with the strategic direction ( Covert, 1997 ).
Moreover, due to the circumstances, the prison lacked many resources, including translators and enough clothing, which made it easy to dehumanize the prisoners as “ the enemy .” Furthermore, the prison was poorly organized, with ambiguous leadership and purpose.
Moreover, the land is buoyant in agricultural resources with cocoa as its leading cash crop.
Moreover, the level of solicitation of resources by the offspring is also increased in cross-pollinating plants: There are several reports that the average weight of crossed seeds is greater than of seeds produced by self-fertilization.
Moreover, the only way a market economy has to " value " natural resources was to impute a notional money-price to them.
Moreover, the university library is well suited for research: when ranked for both the provision of services and total resources ( collections, personnel, expenditures, and buildings ) it is among the top four in Taiwan.

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