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Moreover and Marx
Moreover, Joseph Dietzgen developed the hypotheses of dialectical materialism independent of Marx, Engels, and Hess.
Moreover, in The Ego and its Own ( 1845 ), Max Stirner extends the Feurbach analysis by arguing that even the idea of “ humanity ” is an alienating concept for the individual man and woman to intellectually consider ; Marx and Engels responded to these philosophic propositions in The German Ideology ( 1845 ).
Moreover, Marx's rejection of the necessity of bourgeois revolution and appreciation of the obschina, the communal land system, in Russia in his letter to Vera Zasulich ; respect for the egalitarian culture of North African Muslim commoners found in his letters from Algeria ; and sympathetic and searching investigation of the global commons and indigenous cultures and practices in his notebooks, including the Ethnological Notebooks that he kept during his last years, all point to a historical Marx who was continuously developing his ideas until his deathbed and does not fit into any pre-existing ideological straitjacket.
Moreover, Smith's allowance for wage increases in the short and intermediate term from capital accumulation and invention added a realism missed later by Malthus, Ricardo, and Marx in their propounding a rigid subsistence-wage theory of labour supply.

Moreover and argues
Moreover, in addition to recreational drugs, Duesberg argues that anti-HIV drugs such as zidovudine ( AZT ) can cause AIDS.
Moreover, Joel Braslow argues that from malarial therapy onward to lobotomy, physical psychiatric therapies " spiral closer and closer to the interior of the brain " with this organ increasingly taking " centre stage as a source of disease and site of cure.
Moreover, argues Rico, the structure of the novel is radically different from previous works of the picaresque genre: Quevedo uses the conventions of the picaresque as a mere vehicle to show off his abilities with conceit and rhetoric, rather than to construct a satirical critique of Spanish Golden Age society.
Moreover, the complex tissue distribution of the disease ( heart, joint, skin, basal ganglia ) argues against a cardiac specific antigen.
Moreover, he argues, impermanence, suffering and not-Self go together.
" Moreover, Oswyn Murray argues that much of Herodotus's discussion of the Revolt is dependent on Ionian oral tradition, which is perhaps suspect because of their defeat.
Moreover, Eldredge argues that Griqua and other groups, rather than the British colonists, were primarily responsible for the slave raids coming from the Cape.
Moreover, at least one study argues that the issue as to whether expertise-predicated category-selective areas overlap with the FFA is nonsensical in that multiple measurements of the FFA within an individual person often overlap no more with each other than do measurements of FFA and expertise-predicated regions.
Moreover, Baron-Cohen argues that many primates show some, but not all, of these abilities.
" Moreover, he argues that the thermal gradients responsible for the effects " were much more troublesome at Mount Wilson than those encountered by experimenters elsewhere, including Miller himself in his work done at Case in Cleveland.
Moreover, Etzioni argues, rather than assuming that democratizing rogue states will exorcise their aggressive inclinations, the U. S. and its allies should accept that democratic regimes that evolve gradually in traditionally non-democratic lands will look different from our version of democracy ; and the U. S. should let regime change come, if it comes at all, from forces internal to these nations — provided these states cease to develop or amass nuclear arms, stop supporting terrorism, and do not commit genocide or ethnic cleansing.
Moreover, Armstrong argues that there is considerable evidence for regional variation and that there is no evidence for a centralized, island-wide political authority on Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age.
Moreover, the observed stability of the annual component argues against any hypothesis of a variable Chandler resonance frequency.
" Moreover, he argues that religion " may be more a marker of the groups than an actual point of contention between them ".

Moreover and markets
Moreover, there were some reports in the mid-1980s of increasing encouragement of small-scale private handicrafts and farm markets.
Moreover, the categories and genres used by mass markets and literary criticism differ considerably.
Moreover, a new line of redesigned cars in the full and mid-sized markets was launched in the fall of 1966.
Moreover, the higher the proportion of the rural population that obtains its income solely from subsistence farming ( without the benefit of pro-poor technologies and access to markets ), the higher the incidence of malnutrition.
Moreover, there is a convergence in the markets and a resulting confusion of luxury with high price: where there may have been a clear difference in price between luxury and others, there is no longer an absolute separation between premium and luxury, with what may be premium brands now more expensive than the equivalent so-called luxury ones.
Moreover, modern farmers markets help maintain important social ties, linking rural and urban populations and even close neighbors in mutually rewarding exchange.
Moreover, this receipt ( a $ 670 million stock grant that dated to the vesting of a 1995 stock option ) occurred while the company faced a slowdown in European markets and an economic slump in Asia, both of which had affected CA's earnings and stock price.
Moreover, through its Investment Banking Unit, the Bank has been very active on the capital markets.
Moreover, in England in the 13th century the guilds were already securing a monopoly of all skilled labour, and in the majority of markets only those could buy and sell who were members of the Guild Merchant.
Moreover, a few years ago it started working the company Boal Apícola, which markets about 20 tons of honey a year.
Moreover, some cable providers in markets where Tribune owns stations do not carry WGN America on analog or digital cable.
This supports the classical thought which revolves around Adam Smith's invisible hand which states that the markets would achieve equilibrium via the market forces that impact economic activity and thus there is no need for government intervention. Moreover, the classical economists believed that the economy was operating at a full employment Hence the classical Aggregate expenditure model is:
Moreover, even as mature markets have a single-digit growth rate of 4. 3 %, the growth essential to the industry ’ s survival is coming from emerging markets that are expected to expand by $ 90 billion during 2009-13 and contribute 48 % of annual market growth in 2013.
Moreover, Unilever owns and markets their AXE brand of hygiene products, where overtly sexualized women are its campaigning staple.
Moreover, unlike in North America, the song failed to get enough attention to establish itself as a hit song in even their markets at the time of its release, because another songs from Houston's debut album ―" All at Once " or " Saving All My Love for You "― got a better reaction than the song from the public and the media, particularly in Europe, and the early promotion for the album was also stratagemically focused on those of songs.

Moreover and tend
Moreover, stated Day, `` He always omits facts which tend to disprove his hypothesis ''.
Moreover, the customary criticism of Coleridge as a cerebral poet would seem to be borne out by those poems such as This Lime-tree Bower my Prison or The Pains of Sleep, which tend more towards a direct statement than an imaginative presentation of personal dilemma.
Moreover, studies based on more recent data tend to find only a weak relationship or no relationship between the structural variables and performance ( Salinger 1984 ; Kwoka and Ravenscraft 1985 ).
Moreover, it has been documented that group performance, creativity, and efficiency all tend to climb in businesses with designated managers or CEOs.
Moreover, each of the autonomous communities of Spain have their own public broadcaster, usually consisting in either one or two public channels that tend to reproduce the model set up by Televisión Española: a general channel and a more cultural related one.
Moreover, the closed eye will tend to converge to point at the object.
Moreover, “ Brookings and its researchers are not so concerned, in their work, in affecting the ideological direction of the nation ” and rather tendto be staffed by researchers with strong academic credentials ”.
Moreover auditors tend to perceive word stresses to fall at equal intervals in time, making English a perceptually " stress-timed " language ; it seems that the same amount of time occurs between stresses.
Moreover, both tapeworm carriers of humans and pigs tend to spread the disease from endemic to non-endemic areas resulting in periodic outbreaks of cysticercosis or outbreaks in new areas.
Moreover, the officials tend to ignore laws that allow obtaining such things and rights, if they exist.
Moreover, people tend to wear bunads to festive celebrations such as anniversaries and birthdays, and for religious occasions including baptisms, confirmations and Christmas.
Moreover, regulations tend to be more easily changed as new data or technologies emerge.
Moreover, if the system is given a fixed, finite input ( i. e., a step ), then any resulting oscillations in the output will decay at an exponential rate, and the output will tend asymptotically to a new final, steady-state value.
Moreover, the more skilled legal minds in town tend to work in the private sector, not the public sector.
Moreover, speakers would tend to want to exclude from the concept of bachelor certain false positives, such as those adult unmarried males that don't bear much resemblance to the ideal: i. e., the Pope, or Tarzan.
Moreover, analysis of eskers within the deep valleys to the north of the moraine show that they tend to broaden to form gravel sheets.
Moreover, current distribution of species with narrow ecological requirements tend to be associated with the spatial position of glacial refugia
Moreover, United States of America courts tend to take into account this right.
Moreover, the Chief Justice usually retains high public visibility, unlike the Associate Justices who tend to labor in relative anonymity, with exceptions such as Associate Justice J. B. L.
Moreover, stirrers will tend to crush the raisins and make them stick, causing everything to mush together.
Moreover, the ' es ' added to form plurals of nouns ending in ‘ s / s /’, ‘ z / z /’, ‘ sh / ʃ /’, ‘ ch / tʃ /’, ’ j / dʒ /’, though pronounced /- ɪz / in BrE and AmE, tend to become /- əs /.

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