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Moreover and yields
Moreover, successive measurement of the sound level often yields very different results, as differences in phase in the excitating sound build up in notably different sound waves.
Moreover, the S transform doesn't have a cross-term problem and yields a better signal clarity than Gabor transform.
Moreover, it yields objective results that are reliable and reproducible.

Moreover and strong
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, most of his strong supporters are in the party and the party at large is his most loyal supporter.
Moreover the strong interaction of electrons with matter ( about 1000 times stronger than for X-rays ) allows determination of the atomic structure of extremely small volumes.
Moreover, his majority was not as strong as it used to be, his detractors being approximately as numerous as his supporters.
Moreover, marine sites may be subject to strong tidal flows or poor weather which mean that the site is only accessible for a limited amount of time.
Moreover, Gödel's second incompleteness theorem shows that the consistency of sufficiently strong effective theories of arithmetic can be tested in a particular way.
Moreover, it has strong associations with stability and security.
Moreover, the connection between mythology and politics differs for each of the mythologists in question: in Eliade's case, Ellwood believes, a strong sense of nostalgia (" for childhood, for historical times past, for cosmic religion, for paradise "), influenced not only the scholar's academic interests, but also his political views.
" Moreover, measures such as employment equity were implemented in developed nations in the 1970s to 1990s, but these were not entirely successful in removing wage gaps even in nations with strong equity traditions.
Moreover, there is no way to determine the energy densities in particles and magnetic fields from observation: the same synchrotron emissivity may be a result of a few electrons and a strong field, or a weak field and many electrons, or something in between.
Moreover, in this period Esfahan was a military centre with strong fortifications.
Moreover, past tyrants had tended ( and needed ) to be strong and able leaders, whereas the rulers appointed by the Persians were simply the representatives of the Persians.
Moreover, Muslims who wish to leave Islam face strong disincentives.
Moreover, strong vibrations led to early failures of engines and transmission units.
Moreover, “ Brookings and its researchers are not so concerned, in their work, in affecting the ideological direction of the nation ” and rather tend “ to be staffed by researchers with strong academic credentials ”.
Moreover, the rich literary heritage of the Bengali language and the deep rooted secular culture of Bengali society led to a strong sense of linguistic and cultural nationalism amongst the people of East Bengal.
Moreover he holds in strong doubt the veracity of ' ancient ' Chinese astronomical data.
Moreover, when the Rmakpon dynasty rose to its climax in the 16th century, it developed a strong political and cultural relationship with the Moghuls of India and used Persian instead of Balti as its official language.
Moreover, the presence of bleachers on its perimeter is a strong indicator of regular shows.
Moreover, the field of operating systems which can apply to be evaluated is restricted to those with strong financial backing, because of the costs that ensue.
Moreover, kopi luwaks which have very smooth profiles are most often given a lighter roast, though at first taste it can seem a bit strong in flavor.
Moreover, a single-family home can be converted into several smaller rental units, or shared by a number of students whose combined resources exceed those of a typical single-family rental — a strong incentive for absentee landlords to cater to students.
Moreover, the club also made a very strong impression on campus and it achieved great notoriety within its first year of existence.
Moreover, there is a causal connection between the weight of something and the normal force: if an object had no weight, it would not experience support force from the table, and the weight dictates how strong the support force will be.

Moreover and fibre
Moreover, each fibre of π is a copy of H. P has the structure of a principal H-bundle over P / H.

Moreover and commonly
Moreover, the ethical philosophies of Utilitarianism ( especially preference utilitarianism ) and Pragmatism commonly are identified as greatly employing casuistic reasoning.
Moreover, in the United States, collective bargaining is most commonly undertaken by unions directly with employers, whereas in Austria, Denmark, Germany, or Sweden, unions most often negotiate with employers associations.
Moreover, nonpregnant adult human hepatotoxicity has been associated with short-term use ( i. e., a few days to several months ) of herbal preparations containing valerian and Scutellaria ( commonly called skullcap ).
Moreover, another group of compounds, loline alkaloids, commonly produced by some members of the clavicipitaceous fungi ( genus Neotyphodium ), has been identified in a convolvulaceous species, but the origin of the loline alkaloids in this species is unknown.
Moreover, the term castellano is also commonly and correctly used to refer to dialects of Spanish that deviate dramatically from the standard.
Moreover, passive and causative verbal forms can be derived by adding suffixes to the base, which could be seen as the null-th slot ; however, passives are not as commonly used as in English and many verbs do not allow passivization at all.
Moreover, it is a more efficient protector than amifostine, a commonly used agent for this purpose.
Moreover parliament was so far from pressing disendowment that on the petition of the House of Commons it passed a savage act against the heresies commonly called Lollardry which aimed at the destruction of the king and all temporal estates, making Lollards felons and ordering every justice of the peace to hunt down their schools, conventicles, congregations and confederacies.
Moreover, sixty-three percent of the most commonly prescribed medications in the United States list dry mouth as a known side-effect.
:" Moreover, I think that to attribute them all to the neglect of viscosity is an unwarranted oversimplification The root lies deeper, in lack of precisely that deductive rigor whose importance is so commonly minimized by physicists and engineers.
Moreover, Gaudium et Spes ( Joy and Hope ), commonly referred to as the Magna Carta of the Catholic Church ’ s teaching on human dignity, implores people in order “ to satisfy the demands of justice and equity, strenuous efforts must be made, without disregarding the rights of persons or the natural qualities of each country, to remove as quickly as possible the immense economic inequalities, which now exist and in many cases are growing and which are connected with individual and social discrimination ” ( pa. 66 ).
Moreover, in the sixteenth century, with its wide knowledge of ancient literature and its deep respect for classical wisdom, it was commonly held that the Romans owed their military triumphs to their emphasis on discipline and training.

Moreover and into
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.

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