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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, the salubrious effects would not be exclusively political, but at least partially, and perhaps primarily social.
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, even getting this across would be difficult.
Individuals who survived to this, the latest and highest stage of evolutionary progress would be “ those in whom the power of self-preservation is the greatest — are the select of their generation .” Moreover, Spencer perceived governmental authority as borrowed from the people to perform the transitory aims of establishing social cohesion, insurance of rights, and security.
Moreover, his parents were still alive in Alexandria in 358, which would also place the date of his birth later rather than earlier.
Moreover, this disposition – concave in relation to the Allied army – gave Marlborough the opportunity to form a more compact line, drawn up in a shorter front between the ‘ horns ’ of the French crescent ; when the Allied blow came it would be more concentrated and carry more weight.
Moreover, it is unlikely that the pope would send such a banner, given the fact that they already had one, namely the banner of the Knights Hospitaller ( Danish: " Johanitterne ").
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, the airstrip at Timehri Airport would have been extended, and the entire Airport refurbished to accommodate an increasing number of passengers.
Moreover, Cleveland believed that altering Gould's franchise would violate the Contract Clause of the federal Constitution.
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, he believed that in the long-term this process would necessarily enrich and empower the capitalist class and impoverish the proletariat.
Moreover, the customary criticism of Coleridge as a cerebral poet would seem to be borne out by those poems such as This Lime-tree Bower my Prison or The Pains of Sleep, which tend more towards a direct statement than an imaginative presentation of personal dilemma.
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, any engagements near the sixth berm would threaten to spill over into Mauritania and jeopardize the rail link.
Moreover, foodservice establishments of this class would always have long term contracts with famous performers ( such as national treasure class performers ) to perform onsite, though not on a daily basis.
Moreover, it would allow entirely new operating systems to be " built up " on a common core, aiding OS research.
Moreover, an expected British blockade in the event of war would create massive shortages for Germany in a number of key raw materials.
Moreover, the mistake being made is not very closely related to what would ordinarily be considered either moral or metaphysical naturalism.
Moreover to assume any more attributes, to then say God is merciful, but before the creation of mercy, he wouldn't have been merciful, and before the creation of the concept of negation ( meaning to assume something as not ), no one would have any concept of what is not.
It would be in the forum or thereabouts that one would expect to find a medicus .” Moreover, he says that characters that oppose one another always have to exit in opposite directions.
Moreover, in the first century A. D., the Greco-Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria — who was himself probably a practitioner of pankration — makes a statement that could be an allusion to preliminary contests in which an athlete would participate and then collect his strength before coming forward fresh in the major competition.
Moreover, these ill effects would persist long after spring training had come to an end.

Moreover and tend
Moreover, stated Day, `` He always omits facts which tend to disprove his hypothesis ''.
Moreover, studies based on more recent data tend to find only a weak relationship or no relationship between the structural variables and performance ( Salinger 1984 ; Kwoka and Ravenscraft 1985 ).
Moreover, it has been documented that group performance, creativity, and efficiency all tend to climb in businesses with designated managers or CEOs.
Moreover, each of the autonomous communities of Spain have their own public broadcaster, usually consisting in either one or two public channels that tend to reproduce the model set up by Televisión Española: a general channel and a more cultural related one.
Moreover, the closed eye will tend to converge to point at the object.
Moreover, “ Brookings and its researchers are not so concerned, in their work, in affecting the ideological direction of the nation ” and rather tendto be staffed by researchers with strong academic credentials ”.
Moreover auditors tend to perceive word stresses to fall at equal intervals in time, making English a perceptually " stress-timed " language ; it seems that the same amount of time occurs between stresses.
Moreover, Marx argues that markets tend to obscure the social relationships and processes of production ; he called this commodity fetishism.
Moreover, both tapeworm carriers of humans and pigs tend to spread the disease from endemic to non-endemic areas resulting in periodic outbreaks of cysticercosis or outbreaks in new areas.
Moreover, the officials tend to ignore laws that allow obtaining such things and rights, if they exist.
Moreover, people tend to wear bunads to festive celebrations such as anniversaries and birthdays, and for religious occasions including baptisms, confirmations and Christmas.
Moreover, regulations tend to be more easily changed as new data or technologies emerge.
Moreover, if the system is given a fixed, finite input ( i. e., a step ), then any resulting oscillations in the output will decay at an exponential rate, and the output will tend asymptotically to a new final, steady-state value.
Moreover, the more skilled legal minds in town tend to work in the private sector, not the public sector.
Moreover, analysis of eskers within the deep valleys to the north of the moraine show that they tend to broaden to form gravel sheets.
Moreover, current distribution of species with narrow ecological requirements tend to be associated with the spatial position of glacial refugia
Moreover, United States of America courts tend to take into account this right.
Moreover, the Chief Justice usually retains high public visibility, unlike the Associate Justices who tend to labor in relative anonymity, with exceptions such as Associate Justice J. B. L.
Moreover, stirrers will tend to crush the raisins and make them stick, causing everything to mush together.
Moreover, the ' es ' added to form plurals of nouns ending in ‘ s / s /’, ‘ z / z /’, ‘ sh / ʃ /’, ‘ ch / tʃ /’, ’ j / dʒ /’, though pronounced /- ɪz / in BrE and AmE, tend to become /- əs /.

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