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Moreover, whereas in Interstate Commerce Commission parlance `` variable cost '' means a cost deemed to vary in direct proportion to changes in rate of output, in the type of analysis now under review `` variable cost '' has been used more broadly, so as to cover costs which, while a function of some one variable ( such as output of energy, or number of customers ), are not necessarily a linear function.
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, crystallography can solve structures of arbitrarily large molecules, whereas solution-state NMR is restricted to relatively small ones ( less than 70 kDa ).
* Moreover, if only one item is possessed, the rule against distribution of the joint possessive introduces ambiguity ( unless the context happens to resolve it ): read in light of a rule requiring distribution, the sentence " Jason and Sue's dog died after being hit by a bus " makes clear that the dog belonged to Sue alone and that Jason survived or was not involved, whereas a rule prohibiting distribution forces ambiguity as to both whether Jason ( co -) owned the dog and whether he was killed.
Moreover, the merchants in the town felt relatively secure from Mayan attacks and were unwilling to contribute toward the protection of mahogany camps, whereas the landowners felt that they should not be required to pay taxes on lands given inadequate protection.
Moreover in some civil law countries ( e. g.: Italy, Spain ) delicts are most serious crimes, similar to felonies in common law countries, whereas in other states ( e. g.: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark ), they are crimes of intermediate seriousness ( less serious than those termed crimes ).
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, these remaining innate vocalizations are generated by restricted neuronal pathways, whereas language is generated by a highly distributed system involving numerous regions of the human brain.
Moreover, strength reduction potentially replaces a costly operation such as multiplication with a less costly operation such as addition, and the results in savings can be highly machine-dependent, non-portable across machines, whereas memoization is a more machine-independent, cross-platform strategy.
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, the poets could and did publish themselves, whereas greater resources were needed to publish fiction.
Moreover, they assert that what really matters for assigning ownership is whether or not property was acquired or exchanged legally ( see Robert Nozick ), which is known as the historical entitlement theory, whereas Marxists assert that there are no property rights in the means of production.
Moreover, a study done by Carol Martin ( 1989 ) found that boys 4. 5 years of age expressed significantly more dislike for a girl depicted as a “ tomboy ” than a boy depicted as a “ sissy ”; whereas boys 8. 5 years of age express more dislike for a boy depicted as a “ sissy ”.
Moreover alternating current could produce strong muscle contractions regardless of the condition of the muscle, whereas DC-induced contractions were strong if the muscle was strong, and weak if the muscle was weak.
Moreover, Leonardo Bruni ( 1370-1444 ) asserted, based on Tacitus's pronouncements in the introduction to the Histories, that republican government made better men, whereas monarchy was inimical to human virtue ( see Tacitean studies ).
Moreover, several parameters can be communicated per device in a Fieldbus network whereas only one parameter can be transmitted on a 4-20 mA connection.
Moreover, article 17 states that newly independent states may join multilateral treaties to which their former colonizers were a party without the consent of the other parties in most circumstances, whereas article 9 states that all other new states may only join multilateral treaties to which their predecessor states were a part with the consent of the other parties.
Moreover, new connections to rural communities will be created ; King City is connected to the existing system, whereas Stouffville will connect to the new pipe.
Moreover, the Pentagon Papers were historical, whereas the hydrogen bomb was a current military weapon.
Moreover the writer of Bewnans Meriasek, the life of St. Meriasek ( or Meriadoc ) of Camborne, writing in Cornish, understood the hobby horse as feminine in gender, whereas Penglaze is masculine, potentially undermining its status as an example of Cornish language.
Moreover, playing so blatantly for a draw may place a psychological burden on White: " White has already ceded the advantage of the first move, and he knows it, whereas Black is challenged to find ways to seize the initiative.
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, they are growing less quickly now and are rarely older than six years, whereas they can reach forty.
Moreover, whereas the classical text tends to enforce a particular model of integrating the codes, the modern plural text does not.

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Moreover, because of the particular blot on your family escutcheon through what may only have been one unbridled moment on your grandmother's part, and because you had the lean-to kitchen and trundle bed of your childhood to outgrow, what you obviously most desired with both your conscious and unconscious person, what you bent your whole will, sensibility, and intelligence upon, was to be a lady.
Moreover, he demonstrated that the protective cowpox pus could be effectively inoculated from person to person, not just directly from cattle.
Moreover, having lived with two such godless persons as Ahab and Jezebel without learning to act as they did, he seemed the most suitable person to prophesy against Esau ( Edom ), who, having been brought up by two pious persons, Isaac and Rebekah, had not learned to imitate their good deeds.
Moreover, an evolutionary psychology explanation for conspicuous consumption proposes that it is a costly signal, similar to costly signals in other animals, which shows a person ’ s good socio-economic quality, and is intended to attract economic coalition partners and sexual mates.
Moreover, names may replace pronouns, and they can even replace the first person singular pronoun.
Moreover, the person who makes a statement must have a reason, and this too must be probed.
Moreover, the expression " it is said that John Smith is a cheater " is intrinsically a reputation spreading act, because on the one hand it refers to a ( possibly false ) common opinion, and on the other the very act of saying " it is said " is self-assessing, since it provides at least one factual occasion when that something is said, exactly for the fact the person who says so ( the gossiper ), while appearing to spread the saying a bit further, may actually be in the phase of initiating it.
Moreover, during this time, the ex-fighters have also been exposed to additional social and psychological stressors which, for a person not suffering from long-term psychological distress would only have a fleeting impact, but for a sufferer of long-term psychological distress, each life incident could reduce the survivor's resilience to trauma as well as triggering " flashbacks ".
Moreover, even if we imagine that a person can make an act of will ahead of time, to make the moral action more probable in the upcoming critical moment, this act of ' willing ' was itself a matter of luck.
Moreover, Eysenck surmised that there would be an optimal level of arousal, after which inhibition would occur and that this would be different for each person.
Moreover, any person born in Fiji during the time in which the constitution prior to the present one was in operation, is deemed to be a citizen of Fiji, if he or she would otherwise be stateless.
Moreover, at least one study argues that the issue as to whether expertise-predicated category-selective areas overlap with the FFA is nonsensical in that multiple measurements of the FFA within an individual person often overlap no more with each other than do measurements of FFA and expertise-predicated regions.
Moreover, the confinement factor tends to exaggerate the power of the cult on the person.
Moreover a person can, and often does, have a secondary preferred thinking style.
Moreover, no person who did not own real estate could bring suit for recovery of debt or obtain redress for personal injury unless a freeholder endorsed his writ.
Moreover, as a very sociable person who could strike up friendships easily, the Cuban government realized that she possessed beneficial traits for her future work in Bolivia.
Moreover, SI is the common mode used by sign language interpreters, although the person using the source language, the interpreter and the target language recipient ( since either the hearing person or the deaf person may be delivering the message ) must necessarily be in close proximity.
Moreover, most countries only criminalize HIV exposure or transmission if a person has been tested for HIV, and knows their positive test results.
Moreover, the Superintendent (= Director ) of the NHM was the subordinate of the Principal Librarian of the BM, a fact which was bound to cause trouble since that august person was not a scientist.
Moreover, presence can be a sign, that a free person chooses willingly and faithfully to accompany those who are not free, who have no choice about being there.
Moreover, he adds and states that the soul materializes into an appropriate body whatever the state of the mind one remembers at the time of death ; i. e., at the time of the death, the soul and its subtle body of mind, intelligence and ego, is projected into the womb of a creature, human or non-human that can provide a gross body that is most suitable for the dominant state of the mind of the particular person at the time of death ; note that this passage is similar in meaning as Bhagavad Gita, VIII, verse 6 Such commentaries were provided by Edwin Bryant, Associate Professor of religion at Rutgers University, New Jersey.

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