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Moreover, the materials in a nuclear reactor core and the uranium enrichment level make a nuclear explosion impossible, even if all safety measures failed.
For example, when searching for a proper divisor of a random number n, it is better to enumerate the candidate divisors in increasing order, from 2 to n-1, than the other way around — because the probability that n is divisible by c is 1 / c. Moreover, the probability of a candidate being valid is often affected by the previous failed trials.
Moreover, although the eventual nominee, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, was not clearly an anti-war candidate, there was hope among some anti-war Democrats that Humphrey as President might succeed where Johnson had failedin extricating the United States from Vietnam.
Moreover, traditional concept testing methods have failed to accurately quantify the relationships between consumer response to concepts and consumer choice of existing products which compete in the same consumer market.
Moreover, the Holsatian nobles, mostly of German ethnicity, failed to agree on which course to take.
Moreover a number of forts built by the Ikkeri Nayakas have failed to stand the test of time and perished.
Moreover, he found that the administrative system failed to provide adequate evaluation criteria which allowed the committees to grant or deny therapeutic abortions arbitrarily.
Moreover, popular revolts almost always failed unless they had the support and patronage of the noble or gentry classes.
Moreover, he remained close to his family ; the four brothers, living in different parts of the country, never failed to meet for annual reunions.
Moreover, the front wheel drive configuration failed to realise the handling and roadholding advantages that Triumph had hoped for, and the tall profile limited other uses for the FWD drivetrain, such as in the Spitfire.
Moreover, half the fine was afforded to whoever aided in alerting the public of the violation and allowed citizens to enforce its provisions if government failed to do so.
Moreover, the housing company failed to react to the pipe incident properly: the water from the system wasn't immediately dumped to prevent further freezing.
Moreover, the nobility failed to agree on taking a course.
Moreover, it is seen that Himu often develops ambivalent feelings towards his father-often thinking that he failed his task and at other times thinking the other way round.
Moreover, Ten Years of Harmony includes a 1979 A-side " It's a Beautiful Day " ( which failed to chart ), a Dennis Wilson-written track called " San Miguel " ( which was a Sunflower-era outtake from 1969 ), a cover of " Sea Cruise ", which was a rejected track from the 15 Big Ones sessions, and a selection from Dennis ' solo album, Pacific Ocean Blue, " River Song ".
Moreover, although the Court accepted the Government ’ s compelling interests, it nevertheless concluded that the provision violated the First Amendment's free speech clause because the Government failed to prove that Section 505 was the least restrictive means of preventing children from hearing or seeing images resulting from signal bleed.
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, the periodical press often failed to satisfy the scholarly desire for news.

Moreover and take
81. 4 " Moreover also among us a man named John, one of the apostles of Christ, prophesied in a revelation made to him that those who have believed on our Christ will spend a thousand years in Jerusalem ; and that hereafter the general and, in short, the eternal resurrection and judgment of all will likewise take place ").
Moreover, the majority of cosmologists take the cosmological principle as a given, which assumes that matter at the scale of billions of light years is distributed isotropically.
Moreover, Bush announced that he would possibly take action to topple the Iraqi government, because of the threat of its weapons of mass destruction.
Moreover, the members of a collective who are planning a government would be wise to take prospective rent-seeking into account.
Moreover, Bastiat does not only take into account the consequences of breaking the window for one group but for all groups, for society as a whole.
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, since the tension of one string affects the tension of all the others, it can take several iterations through the tuning process before the instrument is tuned.
Moreover, Packer was not the first choice to take over the running of the family's business empire – his father had intended that Kerry's older brother Clyde Packer would take over the company, but Clyde fell out with his father in the early 1970s and left Australia permanently.
Moreover, the usages of sequence number field as well as the acknowledgment field cannot be made specific to the ASCII coding of English language alphabet as proposed, since both fields take in to account the receipt of data bytes pertaining to specific network packet ( s ).
The first sense of " assume " in the OED is " to take unto ( oneself ), receive, accept, adopt .” The term was originally employed in religious contexts as into receive up into heaven ,” especially “ the reception of the Virgin Mary into heaven, with body preserved from corruption ,” ( 1297 CE ) but it was also simply used to refer to “ receive into association ” or “ adopt into partnership .” Moreover, other senses of assumere included ( i ) “ investing oneself with ( an attribute ), ” ( ii ) “ to undertake ” ( especially in Law ), ( iii ) “ to take to oneself in appearance only, to pretend to possess ,” and ( iv ) “ to suppose a thing to be ” ( all senses from OED entry on “ assume ”; the OED entry for “ assumption ” is almost perfectly symmetrical in senses ).
Moreover, Byrne's remaining rook is stuck on h1 and it will take precious time ( and the loss of the pawn on f2 ) to free it.
Moreover, the King used to take one quarter and even one third of the booty.
Moreover, because these feathers take the advanced form of flight feathers, Archaeopteryx fossils are evidence that feathers began to evolve before the Late Jurassic.
Moreover, if the target Y is a vector space, then it makes sense to add germs: to define < sub > x </ sub > + < sub > x </ sub >, first take representatives f and g, defined on neighbourhoods U and V respectively, then < sub > x </ sub > + < sub > x </ sub > is the germ at x of the map f + g ( where f + g is defined on ).
Moreover, he could swallow food and take meals by mouth, meaning he was no longer dependent on a gastrostomy tube.
Moreover, extensions of the have been proposed which take into account distribution or public-key cryptography.
Moreover when such clauses are agreed upon the formulation is legally very imprecise, enabling investors to take great liberties and making it difficult for host states to predict the limits of their rights and obligations.
Moreover, he believed that Christians, if ordered to take up the sword for just cause by the ruling government, should indeed do so.
Moreover, he would take his enjoyment of London ’ s nightlife to extremes.
Moreover, there has historically only been a limited exchange between the dialects so that hardly any lingua franca could develop and there was no cultural centre in North Frisia whose dialect would have been able to take a leading role.
Moreover, Longinus stresses that transgressive writers are not necessarily prideless fools, even if they take literary risks that seem " bold, lawless, and original ".

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Moreover, runaway slaves frequently got into serious trouble in New Orleans' dives.
Moreover, he organized the movement of his forms, within his rigorously shaped space, into highly complex equilibriums ; ;
Moreover, he had spent six months on the Galapagos islands, among the great turtles that Captain Cook had found there, and now and then he would disappear into some small island of the West Indies.
Moreover, it is too readily forgotten that in the Republic what gave the initial impetus to Plato's excursus into the construction of an imaginary commonwealth with its ruling-class communism of goods, wives, and children, was his quest for a canon for the proper ordering of the individual human psyche ; ;
Moreover, all three representations must be squeezed comfortably into little more than the length Brumidi allowed for each one of his.
Moreover, he said, many qualified young people are not going into medicine and dentistry because they can't afford the schooling costs.
Moreover, according to this thesis, a major motivational factor for Gorbachev was his realization that the Soviet Union could not compete economically with the USA However, if economic premises are taken into account, it is not clear why the Soviet leaders did not adopt the Chinese option — economic liberalization with preservation of political system.
Moreover, the øy ( Old West Norse ey ) diphthong changed into ø as well, as in the Old Norse word for " island ".
Moreover they had suspended the membership of their major affiliate, Lega Nord, for entering into government with the post-fascist National Alliance and the PNV chose to switch to the European People's Party ( EPP ).
Moreover, because the properties were security for his unpaid debt to the Queen in the Court of Wards, he had had to enter into a bond with the purchaser, guaranteeing that he would indemnify them if the Queen were to make a claim against the lands to collect on the debt.
Moreover, he entered into correspondence with Luther, discussing with him the most important problems of faith, and in 1524 he met him personally during the negotiations concerning his brother Albert's secularization of the Teutonic Order's state of Prussia into the secular Duchy of Prussia.
Moreover, Shaka felt it discouraged warriors from closing into hand to hand combat.
Moreover, Köchel arranged Mozart's works into twenty-four categories, which were used by Breitkopf & Härtel when they published the first complete edition of Mozart's works from 1877 to 1910, a venture partly funded by Köchel.
Moreover, any engagements near the sixth berm would threaten to spill over into Mauritania and jeopardize the rail link.
Moreover, facing a German military advance, Lenin and Trotsky were forced to enter into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ceded massive western Russian territories to the German Empire.
Moreover, Aeschylus anachronistically and artificially injects Io, another victim of Zeus's violence and ancestor of Heracles, into Prometheus ' story.
Moreover, it took just one in-game glimpse of Clemente's already storied throwing prowess to put the fear of God into Yankee base-runners, a factor which contributed to more than one Pirate victory.
Moreover, the ease with which the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula was directly and immediately continued by the exploits of conquistadors beyond the Atlantic clearly shows that for Spaniards at the time, conquest of non-Christian territory and its transformation into a Catholic, Spanish-speaking land were legitimate, whether or not a claim of prior possession of the land could be advanced.
Moreover, it is unclear if syrinx fluid originates from bulk movement of cerebrospinal fluid into the spinal cord, from bulk transmural movement of blood fluids through the spinal vasculature into the syrinx, or from a combination of both.
Moreover, the trade unions aid the employing class to mislead the workers into the belief that the working class have interests in common with their employers.
Moreover, as Charles IV had organised the cities into leagues, he had made it possible for them to cooperate in large-scale endeavors.
Moreover the Hellanodikai, who manage the games at Olympia, decided that they were so: for when Alexander wished to contend in the games and had descended for this purpose into the arena, the Hellenes who were to run against him tried to exclude him, saying that the contest was not for Barbarians to contend in but for Hellenes: since however Alexander proved that he was of Argos, he was judged to be a Hellene, and when he entered the contest of the foot-race his lot came out with that of the first.
Moreover, it yields a strong, coarse fibre commonly woven into ropes in the villages of India.

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