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Moreover and experts
Moreover, the valuation of financial risk is susceptible to ideological bias ; that contemporary fortunes are achieved from the insight of experts in financial management, who study the relationship between " known " and " unknown " economic factors, by which human fears about money can be manipulated and exploited.
Moreover, " one third of the members ( of the House of Elders ) shall be appointed by the President, for a five year term, from amongst experts and experienced personalities, including two members from amongst the impaired and handicapped, as well as two from nomads.
Moreover, agro-processing is also thought to have an extremely bright future in this region of the country ; industry experts predict that gas connection with the rest of the country will allow Rajshahi to fulfill its true potential and generally emerge as one of the most economically vibrant parts of Bangladesh.

Moreover and warn
Moreover, the CDC emphasizes, that the original report did warn for negative effects on health of the BLL's it did report, did note that there are no safe known limits, and did demand actions for reducing the level of lead in drinking water.
Moreover, it was the common practice of the profession to not warn patients of the risk of treatment ( when it is small ) unless they are asked.

Moreover and many
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
Moreover, he said, many qualified young people are not going into medicine and dentistry because they can't afford the schooling costs.
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 the far north remains largely undeveloped as producers await higher prices or new technologies as many operations in this region are not yet cost effective.
Moreover, the Bricket Wood coven today is well known for its many members from academic or intellectual backgrounds, who contribute to the preservation of Wiccan knowledge.
Moreover, Italian heraldry is dominated by the Roman Catholic Church, featuring many shields and achievements, most bearing some reference to the Church.
Moreover, many members of the Dáil, notably Arthur Griffith did not approve of IRA violence and would have preferred a campaign of passive resistance to British rule.
Moreover, for many Evangelicals Israel is seen as the instrument through which prophecies of the end times are fulfilled.
Moreover, many wake sightings describe something not conforming to the shape of a boat.
Moreover, many men have larger breasts than women ", remarked a council spokesman.
Moreover, lack of foreign exchange to purchase spare parts and oil for electricity generation left many factories idle.
Moreover, the commentators claimed there never was a “ Political Correctness movement ” in the US, and that many who use the term do so to distract attention from substantive debate about racial, class and gender discrimination and unequal legal treatment.
Moreover, infinitely many such solutions of this equation exist.
Moreover, viewing " human oddities " became distasteful as the public conscience changed, and many localities passed laws forbidding the exhibition of freaks.
Moreover, many Japanese businesses built outside Japan have had ceremonies performed by a Shinto priest, with occasionally an annual visitation by the priest to re-purify.
Moreover, many claimed that the lodges ' secret oaths bound the brethren to favor each other against outsiders, in the courts as well as elsewhere.
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.
The earliest etymology of " Vinland " is found in Adam of Bremen's 11th century Latin Descriptio insularum Aquilonis (" Description of the Northern Islands "): " Moreover, he has also reported one island discovered by many in that ocean, which is called Winland, for the reason that grapevines grow there by themselves, producing the best wine.
Moreover, the absence of any visible symptoms means that before being successfully diagnosed many patients are told that the pain is " in their head ".
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, many Pashtuns living in Tajik and Hazara concentrated areas also use Dari as a first language.
Moreover, private companies no longer needed to accept students assigned to them by the state, and many high-paying jobs were offered on the basis of nepotism and favoritism.
Moreover, many Chinese-owned companies have avoided expansion of activities in order to avoid the 30 % Malay ownership quota.
Moreover, many topics in statistics are independent of probability theory.
Moreover, the scholars of this school do generally not oppose neither that ethnic difference is a part of many conflicts nor that a lot of belligerent human beings believe that they are fighting over such difference.

Moreover and treatments
Moreover, the methanogenic archaea populations play an indispensable role in anaerobic wastewater treatments.
Moreover, throughout the convalescence, to facilitate shrinking the skin to the new, corrected body contour, and to resolve unevenness, wrinkles to the skin, and localized swelling, the continual application of massage and ( occasional ) ultrasound treatments can facilitate the diminishment of the post-operative conditions.

Moreover and marketed
Moreover, bananas are grown and marketed mostly by international corporations, which keep the bulk of wealth generated.
Moreover, most of the games for the Z80 were already available for Nintendo's 8-bit game console, marketed in Russia under the brand Dendy, and it was a much cheaper, more reliable and easier way of playing games, so it became clear that the Dubna 48K wasn't in much demand for home users.

Moreover and hair
Moreover, it had a large nose and was covered with hair.
Moreover, Ginger has begun to shed her own hair.

Moreover and loss
Moreover, even achieving this accuracy requires careful attention to scaling in order to minimize the loss of precision, and fixed-point FFT algorithms involve rescaling at each intermediate stage of decompositions like Cooley – Tukey.
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 massive demand for fighting men meant that few Glaswegian families escaped personal loss of some kind.
In other words, the nonrecourse factor who assumes credit risk bears the credit loss and incurs bad debt if a purchased account does not collect due solely to financial inability of the account debtor to pay .</ ref > Moreover, to treat the transaction as a sale under GAAP, the seller's monetary liability under any " recourse " provision must be readily estimated at the time of the sale.
Moreover, psychological distress has been reported ( and is exemplified by our psychological autopsy study ) to be at its highest when sight loss is not complete, but the prognosis is unfavorable. 10 Therefore, early intervention is imperative for enabling successful psychological adjustment.
Moreover, packet loss only provides a single bit of information about the congestion level, whereas delay is a continuous quantity and in principle provides more information about the network.
Moreover, unrealistic people will generally not attempt the same goal again as it may result in another " loss "; rather, these people will look for an alternative " goal " that they believe they will be able to accomplish.
' Moreover the resolution declared that ' In the interests of the international revolution, we consider it expedient to consent to the possible loss of the Soviet power, which has now become purely formal.
( Moreover, the increased delivery of K to the collecting ducts facilitates the exchange of K for H by the H / K exchangers on the intercalated alpha cells, resulting in loss of H alkalosis.
Moreover there are likely to be situations where a purchaser may require a particular, firm-specific investment of a supplier which would be profitable for both ; but after the investment has been made it becomes a sunk cost and the purchaser can attempt to re-negotiate the contract such that the supplier may make a loss on the investment ( this is the hold-up problem, which occurs when either party asymmetrically incurs substantial costs or benefits before being paid for or paying for them ).
Moreover, the loss of much of the premises of the club for bankruptcy, make this not have facilities for the corporate mass.
Moreover, during the fifth cutscene of the Allied campaign, a news announcer reporting on the Allies ' loss of Greece is suddenly heard stating that the United Nations are in the process of bringing about a unique military task force aimed at preventing future globalized conflicts.
Moreover, regime shifts occurrence is expected to increase as human influence on the planet increase-the anthropocene -, including current trends on human induced climate change and biodiversity loss.

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