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Moreover, he rejects the contemporary accounts of Englishmen, casually adjudging them to be distorted by prejudice because `` the opinions of Englishmen are of no great value ''.
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 dominance in parasympathetic action ( with reciprocal inhibition of the sympathetic ) at the hypothalamic level induces, by its peripheral action, the autonomic symptoms of sleep and, by its action on the cortex, a lessening in the reactivity of the sensory and motor apparatus of the somatic nervous system.
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, by systematically varying the operating conditions in the first stage and always using the optimal Af-stage policy for the remaining stages, we shall eventually find the optimal policy for all R stages.
Moreover, the diabetic patient who relies on cure by the quack device and therefore cuts off his insulin intake can be committing suicide.
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, if any coefficient is a fixed power of 2, the multiplication can be replaced by bit shifting.
Moreover they argued that some species have been created for the purpose of being sacrificed and eaten by humans, that it is normal for animals to kill and eat other animals, that agriculture, too, inevitably leads to the death of many animals, that plants are living beings as well and must still be destroyed, that we unintentionally and unknowingly destroy life forms all the time, and that a hunted animal has a fair chance to survive by killing the hunter.
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, Beavis and Butt-Head do a duet with Cher on " I Got You Babe " and a track by themselves called " Come to Butt-Head ".
Moreover, he also found a class of weak keys that can be detected and broken by the same attack with only 2 < sup > 4r + 1 </ sup > known plaintexts.
Moreover, by no means are all mutual managers incompetent, and conversions allows the bank to expand more easily and to grant executive stock options that are valuable to skilled managers ".
Moreover, expansion of these nations often occurred by conquest of neighbouring tribes or nations.
Moreover, during the mid-1970s the magazine was run by a Maoist editorial collective.
Moreover, these parts are explicitly determined by the respective source-densities ( see above ) and circulation densities ( see the article Curl ):
Moreover, it will be subjected to another layer of interpretation and subjectivity when read and learned by others.
Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard.
Moreover, any canonical ellipse can be obtained by scaling the unit circle of, defined by the equation
Moreover, the distinction between the subjective mental act, namely the content of a concept, and the ( external ) object, was developed independently by Brentano and his school, and may have surfaced as early as Brentano's 1870's lectures on logic.
Moreover to have been singled out by Aristophanes for so much comic attention is proof of popular interest in his work.
Moreover, the export logic used can be checked statically by the compiler, which allows earlier detection of scope violating calls at compile-time rather than run-time.

Moreover and contrasting
Moreover it attempts to reconcile these contrasting views by focusing on people who cross the boundaries of constructed categories, in an effort to understand the ways in which the complexity and intersectionality the human experience unfold.

Moreover and trials
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, in many of these trials the gap between the active drugs and the placebo controls was " not because trials ' constituents had high drug effectiveness, but because they had low placebo effectiveness ".
Moreover, in DSM-IV field trials, a majority of OCD patients reported being unsure whether their OC symptoms really were unreasonable.
Moreover, during the Nuremberg trials, he started to see a Roman Catholic priest.
Moreover, sometimes multiple pieces of information, none sufficient by itself to uniquely identify an individual, may uniquely identify a person when combined ; this is one reason that multiple pieces of evidence are usually presented at criminal trials.

Moreover and held
Moreover, Carnegie urged other wealthy people to contributed to society in the form of parks, works of art, libraries and other endeavors that improved the community, and contributed to the “ lasting good ” Carnegie also held a strong opinion against inherited wealth.
" Moreover, conduct sometimes deemed only a nuisance or other tort has been held a taking of property where the conduct was sufficiently persistent and severe.
Moreover, current ( 2011 ) market situation for robotic equipment is a de-facto monopoly of one publicly held corporation which further fuels the cost-effectiveness controversy.
Moreover, Morris began at this time to write poetry and many of his first pieces, afterwards destroyed, were held by sound judges to be equal to anything else he ever worked on.
Moreover, Sylvia, the type genus of the Sylvidae, turned out to be closer to taxa such as the Yellow-eyed Babbler ( Chrysomma sinense ) ( traditionally held to be an atypical timaliid ) and the Wrentit ( Chamaea fasciata ), an enigmatic species generally held to be the only American Old World babbler.
Moreover, they held that human beings are inherently rational so that they can collectively shape the nature of the society they belong to.
Moreover, he held that the state must operate within the bounds of civil and natural laws.
Moreover, Arden LJ held that allowing a creditor to renege on his promise to forebear seeking the balance of a debt in return for part payment would be, in and of itself, inequitable.
Moreover, in contrast to Darwin, he held that evolution had a direction and an end-point, the attainment of a final state of equilibrium.
Moreover, the Feast of San Gennaro, dedicated to Saint Januarius (" pope of Naples "), is held in the neighborhood every year following Labor Day, on Mulberry Street between Houston and Grand Streets.
Moreover, in 1989, the James Beard Foundation held a high-profile huitlacoche dinner, prepared by Josefina Howard, chef at Rosa Mexicano restaurant.
Moreover, the Peruvian government revealed that it held knowledge that during the war at least a couple of Ecuadorian C-130 transport airplanes had landed in Chilean territory to pick up 9mm ammunition, and that the Ecuadorian Air Force had planned three more of those armament acquisition voyages to Chile.
Moreover, David himself had been a co-ruler with his father sometime before his becoming a king-regnant in 1089 ; a document of 1085 mentions David as " king and sebastos ", the latter being a Byzantine title, frequently held, like other imperial dignities, by the members of the Georgian royal family.
Moreover, the apparent lack of qualified Slovaks had led to the importation of Czechs into Slovakia to fill jobs ( formerly held by Hungarians ) in administration, education, and the judiciary.
Moreover, the barony of Griffin of Braybrooke held by his maternal ancestors had become extinct on the death of his uncle, the third Baron, in 1743.
Moreover, actual contact is not always necessary ; I have had these sounds proceeding from the floor, walls, etc., when the medium's hands and feet were held – when she was standing on a chair-when she was suspended in a swing from the ceiling-when she was enclosed in a wire cage – and when she had fallen fainting on a sofa.
Moreover, this Absolute — the universe as a whole — he held to be the only true " particular ", all elements within it being ultimately resoluble into specific " universals " ( properties, relations, or combinations thereof that might be given identically in more than one context ).
Moreover, their share of the mortgage market held up in the 1990s despite the fact that the Treasury began to steadily reduce MIRAS, which also worked in favour of interest only mortgages, and despite a prolonged period of relatively low inflation ( something which worked against interest only mortgages ).
Moreover, its president ( and then incumbent state president ), José Eduardo dos Santos, obtained a relative majority in the simultaneous presidential election ; although the constitution required a second turn in this case, this turn was never held because of the civil war, so that José Eduardo dos Santos stayed on in office.
" Moreover, the new rules stated that only clubs affiliated to the ARA could compete in regattas held under ARA rules, and that ARA affiliated clubs could not compete under any other rules, nor against crews not affiliated to the ARA.
Moreover, the Circuit held that any grants to the tribe subsequent to the extinguishment could not re-establish aboriginal title.
Moreover, the invincible Hershiser threw shutouts in his last six regular season starts en-route to a record 59 consecutive scoreless innings pitched, breaking the mark held by former Dodger great Don Drysdale.
Moreover, nearly all land was held by one person, William's half-brother Robert of Mortain, who may have been the first Norman to bear the title Earl of Cornwall.

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