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Moreover and executive
Moreover, Moscow appeared determined to apply the tripartite veto principle to the executive organs of all international bodies, including the U. N. Secretariat and the International Control Commission for Laos.
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, the shogunal government, the Tokugawa family in particular, remained a prominent force in the evolving political order and retained many executive powers, a prospect hard-liners from Satsuma and Chōshū found intolerable.
Moreover, the shogunal government, the Tokugawa family in particular, would remain a prominent force in the evolving political order and would retain many executive powers, a prospect hard-liners from Satsuma and Chōshū found intolerable.
Moreover, War Department Circular 269 stipulated: … only one of these badges will be worn at one time and the Combat Infantryman badge is the highest award ; the awarding of the CIB was officially authorized with an executive order dated 15 November 1943 ; later, on 10 June 1944, the U. S. Congress approved an extra ten dollars in monthly pay to every infantryman awarded the CIB — excepting commissioned officers.
Moreover, the president accused the ruling party of ignoring presidential vetoes and of attempting to replace the semi-presidential system with a parliamentary regime without executive powers for the head of state.
Moreover, several other prominent candidates opposed the two heads of the executive.
" Moreover, the Framers made it clear that while the command of the military lie with the executive, the military would be governed and regulated according to the law handed down by the legislative branch.

Moreover and tends
Moreover, the confinement factor tends to exaggerate the power of the cult on the person.
Moreover, the trapezoidal rule tends to become extremely accurate when periodic functions are integrated over their periods, which can be analyzed in various ways.
Moreover, when genetic mutation influences basic structures, the result tends to be the complete transformation of a structure into another rather than piecemeal change, which Waddington illustrates with the developmental ball rolling out of one creode into another.
Moreover, whereas the classical text tends to enforce a particular model of integrating the codes, the modern plural text does not.

Moreover and dominate
Moreover, the British government had genuinely believed in the German claim that it was only the Sudetenland that concerned them, and that Germany was not seeking to dominate Europe.
Moreover, the Portuguese were determined to dominate the spice trade and had no intention of allowing competition to flourish.
Moreover, the taste of the London theatre-going public was shifting away from comic opera and towards musical comedies such as In Town ( 1892 ), A Gaiety Girl ( 1893 ) and Morocco Bound ( 1893 ), which were to dominate the London stage for the next two decades and beyond.
Moreover, the Dutch themselves began manufacturing their own wampum with superior tools in order to further dominate the trading network among themselves and the Natives ( a practice undertaken by the settlers in New England as well ).

Moreover and legislature
" Moreover, the manner in which the clause was invoked by the Quebec legislature in the late 1980s has significantly diminished public respect in the rest of the country for Section 33.
Moreover, during this time, the power of the premier to approve the president's appointments and the power of the Legislative Yuan to confirm the president's choice of premier was removed ( out of fears that the Democratic Progressive Party would one day gain control of the legislature ), clearly establishing the president as the more powerful position of the two.
Moreover, the Five clearly did devote their energies to increasing women's participation on legislative bodies with greater power: three had been members of the Alberta legislature.
Moreover, the territorial legislature had designated the site of the Colorado Agricultural College to be in Fort Collins in 1870, although no money had been allocated for structures.

Moreover and for
Moreover, he believed that most professional historians lacked some of the essential instruments for a proper study of history.
Moreover, on complex projects, design work must be completed and orders for machinery and equipment placed months or even years before construction can commence.
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, the cost of operations is always high in any new store, as the conservative bankers who act as controllers for retail giants are beginning to discover.
Moreover, all three representations must be squeezed comfortably into little more than the length Brumidi allowed for each one of his.
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, 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, 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, I'd have lost him if it hadn't been for the electronic shadowing device.
Moreover, an eventual meeting was desirable if for no other reason than to satisfy world opinion that the U. S. was not inflexible and was sparing no effort to ease international tensions.
Moreover, for those few there was almost no ecclesiastical representation in the city to care for their religious needs.
Moreover, he stresses that talk of the miraculous has no surface validity, for four reasons.
Moreover, several organizations ( e. g., The American Society for Microbiology ( ASM ), American Public Health Association ( APHA ) and the American Medical Association ( AMA )) have called for restrictions on antibiotic use in food animal production and an end to all nontherapeutic uses.
Moreover, the ansibles Le Guin uses in her stories apparently have a very limited bandwidth which only allows for at most a few hundred characters of text to be communicated in any transaction of a dialog session.
Moreover, the special fund (€ 80, 189, 123 ) was removed from the asset and co-currently for the equity as scheduled, made Roma group had a negative equity of € 8. 795 million on 30 June 2007.
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, for any invertible element and all one has
Moreover, Marlborough had to cope with the death of Emperor Leopold I in May and the accession of Joseph I, which unavoidably complicated matters for the Grand Alliance.
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 and several
Moreover, most diseases involve the interaction of several genes and the environment.
Moreover, several of the genre's pioneers have been linked with church burnings and murder.
Moreover, a parent language may spawn several " dialects " which themselves subdivide any number of times, with some " branches " of the tree changing more rapidly than others.
Moreover, in another paper published the same month in 1905, Einstein made several observations on a then-thorny problem, the photoelectric effect.
Moreover, the generic use of the term " peripheral nerve hyperexcitability syndromes " to describe the aforementioned conditions is recommended and endorsed by several prominent researchers and practitioners in the field.
Moreover, it also agrees with Gylfaginning by telling that they were of several races and that the dwarven norns were the daughters of Dvalin.
Moreover, there are probably several causes of vulvodynia, and some may be individual to the patient.
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, several fair trade supporters during this period were worried by the contemporary impact on small farmers of structural reforms in the agricultural sector as well as the fall in commodity prices.
Moreover, several exported to northwestern Europe have proven unsuited to the maritime climate conditions there, notably because of their intolerance of anoxic conditions resulting from ponding on poorly drained soils in winter.
Moreover, as David Hanser points out, Le Vau's elevation violates several rules of pure classical architecture.
Moreover, Godard openly acknowledges his debt to Cocteau on several occasions.
* Moreover, Bavarian features verbal inflection for several moods, such as indicative, subjunctive, and imperative.
Moreover, conduct disorder in females is linked to several negative outcomes, such as antisocial personality disorder and early pregnancy, suggesting that sex differences in disruptive behaviors need to be more fully understood.
Moreover, since the tension of one string affects the tension of all the others, it can take several iterations through the tuning process before the instrument is tuned.
Moreover, the Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW ) backed several labor strikes in 1916 and 1917 that the press portrayed as radical threats to American society inspired by left-wing, foreign agents provocateur.
Moreover, around 1750s private or semi-public music societies started appearing in several cities, given an opportunity for the wealthier population to enjoy.
Moreover, here are lying several lager moors which are only fed by rain water.
Moreover, McDonald's had refused several prior opportunities to settle for less than the $ 640, 000 ultimately awarded.
If they couldn ’ t get what they wanted out of the intelligence community, they simply created their own intelligence .” Moreover, Perle allegedly gave several speeches and talks throughout Europe trying to promote the war effort abroad.
Moreover, at the end of the Joseon Dynasty, at least several descendants are known to have become anti-Japanese independence activists.
Moreover, in several public interviews, such as one shown in the video The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes, Russo reiterates the same account of a party at Ferrie's apartment that he gave at the trial.
Moreover, he created several new towns and villages ( like Guarda in 1199 ) and took great care in populating remote areas in the northern Christian regions of Portugal, notably with Flemings and Burgundians – hence the nickname " the Populator ".

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