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Moreover, the nutritive value of irradiated foods apparently undergoes little, if any, change, although some of the fat-soluble vitamins are affected by sterilization doses.
Moreover, although Reverend Peters claimed that the term blue law was originally used by Puritan colonists, his work has since been found to be unreliable.
Moreover ( and more embarrassingly, although this is essentially trivial ), mathematicians usually write the dual entity not at the first place, as the physicists do, but at the second one, and they don't use the *- symbol, but an overline ( which the physicists reserve to averages ) to denote conjugate-complex numbers, i. e. for scalar products mathematicians usually write
Moreover, he included transcriptions of speeches that were delivered by historic figures, although sometimes they were made up by Thucydides himself according to what those people should have said at the moment they delivered them.
Moreover, there are similarities between major groups, although how these similarities are to be interpreted is one of the major debatable issues in the historical linguistics of Indo-European.
Moreover, although a lawsuit commenced within the time allowed by a limitations period is valid no matter how long it takes for the action to proceed to trial, laches can sometimes be applied even in a situation where a lawsuit has been commenced and any delays would otherwise be reasonable.
Moreover, owing to the middle-class aspirations of much of the peasantry, Leon Trotsky proposed that the proletariat should lead the revolution, as the only way for it to be truly socialist and democratic ; although Lenin initially disagreed with Trotsky s formulation, he adopted it before the Russian Revolution in October 1917.
Moreover, although NA reduces gains in integrative tasks, it is a better strategy than PA in distributive tasks ( such as zero-sum ).
Moreover, the size of the universe makes the analogy problematic: although our experience of the universe is of order, there may be chaos in other parts of the universe.
Moreover, although and describe the same regularity-the nonexistence of nonblack ravens-they have different logical forms.
Moreover, although before each series of tests Head and Rivers would discuss their plan of action, Rivers was careful to vary this order to such an extent during the actual testing that Head would be unable to tell what was coming next.
Moreover, although most academicians are writers, one need not be a member of the literary profession to become a member.
Moreover, although nominally called a federal state, the country's structure already has a number of confederational traits ( ex.
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 failed — in extricating the United States from Vietnam.
Moreover, a jury could decide that although the law pointed to a conviction, the jury would simply refuse to apply the law to an accused for whom it had sympathy.
" Moreover, historian William Skuban notes that although in 1879 Chile, Bolivia, and Peru were " ill-prepared " for war, both Peru and Bolivia were less prepared than Chile.
' Moreover, workers appear in Volume II, essentially as buyers of consumer goods and, therefore, as sellers of the commodity labour power, rather than producers of value and surplus-value ( although, this latter quality, established in Volume I, remains the solid foundation on which the whole of the unfolding analysis is based ).
Moreover, the threat of a future invasion was abated ; although the Greeks remained worried that Xerxes would try again, over time it became apparent that the Persian desire to conquer Greece was much diminished.
Moreover, industrial society was the direct descendant of the ideal society developed in Social Statics, although Spencer now equivocated over whether the evolution of society would result in anarchism ( as he had first believed ) or whether it pointed to a continued role for the state, albeit one reduced to the minimal functions of the enforcement of contracts and external defense.
Moreover, allopurinol can also cause peripheral neuritis in some patients, although this is a rare side effect.
Moreover, although several exposures of populations to dioxins had occurred before, mostly in industrial accidents, they were of a more limited scale.
Moreover, although the Federals had moved as many of their supplies to Fort Sumter as they could manage, the fort was quite low on ammunition, and was nearly out at the end of the 34-hour bombardment.
Moreover, although China had exploded its first nuclear weapon ( the 596 Test ), in October 1964, at Lop Nur basin, the People's Liberation Army was militarily inferior to the Soviet Army.
Moreover, inequality in Poland actually decreased right after the economic reforms were implemented, although it rose back up again in later years.
Moreover, the dye can be replaced by another type in order to generate different wavelengths with the same laser, although this usually requires replacing other optical components in the laser as well.

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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, since the Supreme Court has recognized voting as a fundamental right, the Equal Protection Clause places very tight limitations ( albeit with uncertain limits ) on the states ' ability to define voter qualifications ; it is fair to say that qualifications beyond citizenship, residency, and age are usually questionable.
Moreover, the Supreme Court has ruled that in principle blacks may be favored, but in practice this should not lead to unfair discrimination against the others.
" Moreover, the Louisiana Court of Appeals has explicitly noted that jurisprudence constante is merely a secondary source of law, which cannot be authoritative and does not rise to the level of stare decisis.
Moreover, because the U. S. Supreme Court chooses to hear fewer than 100 of the more than 10, 000 cases filed with it annually, the United States Courts of Appeals serve as the final arbiter on most federal cases.
Moreover, in one of the landmark cases decided by the Court, Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1963 ), the Warren Court announced a constitutionally protected right of privacy.
Moreover, Justice Thomas noted that in United States v. Virginia,, the Court required the Virginia Military Institute to radically reshape its admissions process and the character of that institution.
Moreover, the US succeeded in blocking in the plan any recourse to the World Court and United Nations as required by international law.
Moreover, cancelling the demolition orders – as the Petitioners request – would be tantamount to the Court authorizing the offenses, and it is obvious that Petitioners cannot win such a remedy.
Moreover, the fact that documents were sent from the Sukhbaatar District Court and the Prosecutor is in breach of law.
Moreover, according to Art. 304 of the Code of Procedure in Commercial Courts, the Supreme Arbitrazhny Court can set aside a decision of a lower court on the grounds that this decision contravenes uniformity in interpretation of law as established by case law.
Moreover, the U. S. Supreme Court has reaffirmed Standard Oil's conclusion that analysis under the Rule of Reason should focus on the economic, and not social, consequences of a restraint.
Moreover, the Court has retained the per se rule against tying contracts, although it has raised the threshold showing of market power that plaintiffs must make to satisfy the rule's requirement of " economic power.
Moreover, and of real importance, the United States Supreme Court has not decided what should be done if a Negro school being compared with a white school is inferior in some respects and superior in others.
Moreover, when the women and children were taken to the Police Court, most of them refused to pay the fines levied and opted for a jail cell, some with babies in arms.
Moreover, since the UK had a tradition of judicial independence, the Supreme Court ruled in the Provincial Judges Reference of 1997 that the preamble shows judicial independence in Canada is constitutionally guaranteed.
Moreover, said the Court, the Executive, by its very nature, is empowered to conduct foreign affairs in a way which Congress cannot and should not.
Moreover, official records at the University of Jena dating from the 1930s proved that Berger had served on the Erbgesundheitsgericht ( Court for Genetic Health ) that imposed sterilizations while his diaries contained anti-Semitic comments.
Moreover, in the case of Nicaragua v. United States, the International Court of Justice ruled against the United States secret military attacks against Sandinista Nicaragua, because the countries were not formally at war.
Moreover, in one of the landmark cases decided by the Court, Griswold v. Connecticut ( 1965 ), the Warren Court affirmed a constitutionally protected right of privacy, emanating from the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, also known as substantive due process.
Moreover, even while they served on the Commerce Court, they also served as an at-large appellate judge and could be assigned by the Chief Justice of the United States to any appellate court to help relieve the workload.
Although Greenwood had hidden the trash from view by putting in opaque plastic bags and expected it to be on the street only a short time before it would be taken to the dump, the Court believed it to be “ common knowledge ” that garbage at the side of the street is “ readily accessible to animals, children, scavengers, snoops, and other members of the public .” Moreover, Greenwood had left the trash there expressly so that the trash collector, a stranger, could take it.
" Moreover, the Louisiana Court of Appeals has explicitly noted that jurisprudence constante is merely a secondary source of law, which cannot be authoritative and does not rise to the level of stare decisis.

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