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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, chiefs or headmen didn't reside in elaborate stone palaces, nor did their religion require the construction of large temples or compounds.
Moreover, it had a large nose and was covered with hair.
Moreover, most of his strong supporters are in the party and the party at large is his most loyal supporter.
Moreover, from 1502 to 1503 he witnessed the brutal reality of the state-building methods of Cesare Borgia ( 1475 – 1507 ) and his father Pope Alexander VI, who were then engaged in the process of trying to bring a large part of central Italy under their possession.
Moreover, to these two major sources of environmental damage must be added large quantities of refuse, toxic materials, and between 173 million and 207 million liters of untreated sewage in sand pits left behind by coalition forces.
Moreover, oil lanterns cannot be seen very far over water at night, unless they are large, fitted with mirrors or lenses, and mounted at a great height ( i. e., in a lighthouse ).
Moreover, crystallography can solve structures of arbitrarily large molecules, whereas solution-state NMR is restricted to relatively small ones ( less than 70 kDa ).
Moreover, his right side had a large wound as if it had been pierced with a spear, and it often bled so that his tunic and trousers were soaked with his sacred blood.
Moreover, for a given noise power spectral density ( PSD ), spread-spectrum systems require the same amount of energy per bit before spreading as narrowband systems and therefore the same amount of power if the bitrate before spreading is the same, but since the signal power is spread over a large bandwidth, the signal PSD is much lower — often significantly lower than the noise PSD — so that the adversary may be unable to determine whether the signal exists at all.
Moreover, in condensed matter and molecules, the electron clouds of the atoms usually overlap to some extent, and some of the electrons may roam over a large region encompassing two or more atoms.
Moreover, their accuracy is so poor that they are only valid delivery systems when targeted on very large military installations or cities.
Moreover, the built-over area of the city is relatively large, because the buildings are smaller compared with other cities of this size: there is a high ratio of one-family houses and mansions.
Moreover, the war footing of the nation led to the forced billeting of soldiers within the homes of private citizens, and the declaration of martial law over large swathes of the country.
Moreover, most of these devices were unwieldily ; the arrangement of the electron guns around the outside of the screen resulted in a very large display with considerable " dead space ".
Moreover, during that short and difficult campaign, the Fiat fighters destroyed a large number of Royal Air Force and South African Air Force aircraft, both in the air and on the ground, including a number of Hurricanes.
Moreover, centralized content management governance structures allow for a large number of cost-savings opportunities in large enterprises, realized, for example, ( 1 ) the avoidance of duplicated efforts in creating, editing, formatting, repurposing and archiving content, ( 2 ) through process management and the streamlining of all content related labor, and / or ( 3 ) through an orderly deployment or updating of the content management system.
Moreover, the province needed to borrow a large sum of money to meet even its short-term obligations, and the UFA, as a lame duck government, was unable to make promises to would-be creditors.
Moreover, Chinese monasteries, not unlike those of Europe, in many ways were effectively large landed estates, that is, sources of considerable regular income which required protection.
Moreover, he disliked the idea of a large engine room because by his reckoning the entire ship could be run by a single panel on the bridge.
Moreover the consequences of large cardinal axioms seem to fall into natural patterns ( see Maddy, " Believing the Axioms, II ").
Moreover, as it is no longer common for birth parents in Western countries to give up their children, and as far fewer people die of diseases or violence while their children are still young, the need to operate large orphanages has decreased.
Moreover, the radiation centers must be stable on geologic time, i. e., to have a very large lifetime, to make dating possible.
Moreover, musical set theory is more closely related to group theory and combinatorics than to mathematical set theory, which concerns itself with such matters as, for example, various sizes of infinitely large sets.

Moreover and static
Moreover, cartographic lines are static and misrepresent the mobility inherent in nomadism and migration, which were common.
Moreover, Paul A. Samuelson's correspondence principle states that stability of equilibrium has qualitative implications about the comparative static effects.
Moreover, " The Satan Pit " had an audience share of 35 %, meaning that its overall share has remained static and it was the third most watched programme of the day, after the England vs. Paraguay game and Casualty.

Moreover and universality
Moreover, the universality presumed by these terms parallels the assumed universality of the patriarchy, and erases the particularity of oppression in distinct times and places.

Moreover and classes
Moreover, he was exceptionally harsh toward and contemptuous of members of the lower classes in society, as exemplified by the heavy taxes he levied as Prince of Aquitaine and by the massacres he perpetrated at Limoges and Caen.
Moreover, he sometimes showed a condemnatory tone toward what he considered personal failings or vice, for example noting in 1809: ' On one side one sees families which thrive over a course of many years, in the bosom of order and concord, on the other one sees many others, especially in the lower social classes, who offend the eye with the repulsive picture of debauchery, arguments, and shameful distress !".
Moreover, in the course of economic development, when a new type of economy displaced an old type of economy — agrarian feudalism superseded by mercantilism, in turn superseded by the Industrial revolution — the rearranged economic order of the social classes favoured the social class who controlled the technologies ( the means of production ) that made possible the change in the relations of production.
Moreover, some programs are conducted in more than one language, give the students the opportunity to undertake classes in differing languages.
Moreover, he included all classes of society and social and cultural developments.
Moreover, popular revolts almost always failed unless they had the support and patronage of the noble or gentry classes.
Moreover, its lightweight design and manageability in comparison to the clothing of the Greek upper classes of the era also made it fashionable.
Moreover, there are several dual-credit classes offered on campus, and many students walk to Jefferson Community and Technical College for additional tuition-free college courses.
Moreover, almost all of Ireland was now integrated into a market economy — although many of the poorer classes had no access to money, still paying their rents in kind or in service.
Moreover the electorate was limited to specific classes of Indian nationals ;
Moreover, the heterogeneity of logical classes encompassed by all biological organisms without exception
Moreover, an employee's cadetship ( which could last for up to two years ) was entirely unpaid, requiring that they be supported by their family ; this helped justify the practice of drawing recruits from the middle classes.

Moreover and equivalent
Moreover, those failing to do their duty are expected to make up planting requirements, provide funds equivalent to the value of labor required or pay heavy fines.
Moreover, in some states, the term town is equivalent to how civil townships are used in other states.
Moreover the use of language is only a generalization for a colour equivalent.
Moreover, there is a convergence in the markets and a resulting confusion of luxury with high price: where there may have been a clear difference in price between luxury and others, there is no longer an absolute separation between premium and luxury, with what may be premium brands now more expensive than the equivalent so-called luxury ones.
Moreover, if R is a noetherian integral domain, then, by Nakayama's lemma, these conditions are equivalent to
Moreover, the post of mayor in the three German city-states is equivalent to that of a Ministerpräsident ( head of government of one of Germany's constitutive States ) and the respective post is referred to as Regierender Bürgermeister ( Governing Mayor ) in Berlin and Erster Bürgermeister ( First Mayor ) in Hamburg.
Moreover, the team was able to prove mathematically that the generator is complete, in that it produces all graphs with the specified nodes and edges, and that it is non-redundant, in that the output contains no equivalent graphs ( e. g., mirror images ).
Moreover, it can be shown that there exists an infinity of equivalent descriptions where any amount of torsion can be moved
Moreover, insertion and deletion operations on 2-3-4 trees that cause node expansions, splits and merges are equivalent to the color-flipping and rotations in red-black trees.
Moreover, in the classical definition of Jackson the equivalent of the N-particle quantum mechanical expectation value is an integral over a one-particle charge distribution.
Moreover, it is clear that equivalent forms will represent exactly the same integers.
Moreover, if A and B are combined and used up to make product C in 40 hours, then product C is likely to be worth the equivalent of around 145 hours of human work in total ( including the work of actually making product C ).
Moreover, the expenditure on Roebling's Suspension Bridge was $ 400, 000, whereas a tubular bridge of equivalent length and load-bearing capability would have cost $ 4 million.
Moreover, a single mainframe can contain the internal equivalent of a complete physical Parallel Sysplex, useful for application testing and development purposes.

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