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more and advanced
The relic worship and monasticism of the Middle Ages were more advanced forms than were primitive fetish worship and nature myths.
Then people wonder why Russian pupils are more advanced than American students.
Only a very few of the more advanced ones, such as India and Pakistan, have developed systematic techniques of programing.
At the other end of the spectrum, where the more advanced countries can be relied upon to make well thought through decisions as to project priorities within a consistent program, we should be prepared to depart substantially from detailed project approval as the basis for granting assistance and to move toward long-term support, in cooperation with other developed countries, of the essential foreign exchange requirements of the country's development program.
More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
For example, the importance of the Regulus 2, a very promising aerodynamic ship-to-surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic missile launched by submerged submarines.
An advanced student has read a considerable number of descriptions of consonantal systems, including some of the more unusual types.
Once more the fallacious equation is advanced to argue that since business is restricted under the anti-monopoly laws, there must be a corresponding restriction against labor unions: the law must treat everybody equally.
Once the abolition of slavery in the rebel states became a military objective, as Union armies advanced south, more slaves were liberated until all three million of them in Confederate territory were freed.
The suborder Mesobatrachia contains six families of more evolutionary advanced frogs.
Italian Crested Newt, a more advanced salamander
The adult eyes are an improvement on invertebrate eyes and were a first step in the development of more advanced vertebrate eyes.
With more advanced equipment, but still cheap in comparison to professional setups, amateur astronomers can measure the light spectrum emitted from astronomical objects, which can yield high-quality scientific data if the measurements are performed with due care.
Most Amber characters are members of the two ruling classes in the Amber multiverse, and are much more advanced in matters of strength, endurance, psyche, warfare and sorcery than ordinary beings.
According to Tylor, the more scientifically advanced the society, the less that society believed in Animism ; however, any remnant ideologies of souls or spirits, to Tylor, represented “ survivals ” of the original animism of early humanity.
Lacaille and Johann Bode each depicted Antlia differently, as either the single-cylinder vacuum pump used in Papin's initial experiments, or the more advanced double-cylinder version.
Many of AppleTalk's more advanced auto-configuration features have since been introduced in Bonjour.
Since that time, as computers and software became more advanced, digital signal processing has become the method of choice.
In Italy, he went to Venice to study its more advanced artistic world.
In most areas, D-AMPS is no longer offered and has been replaced by more advanced digital wireless networks.
After the original version of AMOS, Europress released two other versions: Easy AMOS, a simpler version for beginners, and AMOS Professional, a more advanced version with added features, such as a better IDE, ARexx support, a new UI sublanguage and new flow control constructs.
However, advanced well-foots can reduce power usage by twofold or more from older models.
Professional mathematicians sometimes use the term ( higher ) arithmetic when referring to more advanced results related to number theory, but this should not be confused with elementary arithmetic.
It remains in service, although it is being phased out in aviation applications in favor of the more advanced AIM-120 AMRAAM.

more and forward-looking
Byrd's contribution to the Cantiones also includes compositions in a more forward-looking manner which point the way forwards to his motets of the 1580s.
The Canadian naval historian, Commander Kenneth Hansen wrote that Raeder in devising the idea of a task force of different types of ships was a more forward-looking and innovative officer than he was usually credited with being.
Froriep was the editor of an abstract journal that specialised in foreign work, allowing Virchow to be exposed to the more forward-looking scientific ideas of France and England.
This was a forward-looking refashioning of the drive for colonies, something that geopoliticians did not see as an economic necessity, but more as a matter of prestige, and putting pressure on older colonial powers.
" Besant did not agree with this, taking an attitude more typical of her time ... Leadbeater's approach was not that of the libertine, for he taught self control and moderation in sexual habits ... but certainly he was frank in his talk of sex, as well as promoting a generally open attitude to the body that was forward-looking in the early years of the century.
Smith branded the incident " an untoward event " and promised that CDA will take a more " forward-looking and inclusive role in future ".
While his other, more forward-looking work, The Prince, is better known, it is difficult to understand the advice it gives without noting the contrasting advice he gives to magistrates via his careful quotations of the Roman patriarchs and chroniclers.
The music is much more forward-looking than in the Hymnes ( see Example 2 for an excerpt from one of the inversion fugues ).
" However, he was somewhat more forward-looking than either Masseria and Maranzano.
The Japanese Navy was in general terms more traditionalist, in defending ancient values and the sacred nature of the Emperor ; the Japanese Army was more forward-looking, in the sense of valuing primarily strong leadership, as is evidenced by the use of the coup and direct action.
It became more so, at least in the public eye through Young, who became " the gadfly of the rails " as he challenged old methods of financing and operating railroads, and inaugurated many forward-looking advances in technology that have ramifications to the present.
The Good Schools Guide called the school a " Happy and forward-looking town school with a wide and healthy spread of pupils and parents ", also stating: " A good bet to become an even more impressive school in the future.
This was a forward-looking refashioning of the drive for colonies, something that geopoliticians did not see as an economic necessity, but more as a matter of prestige, and putting pressure on older colonial powers.
' We see a forward-looking, accomplished executive eager to tackle the challenges of today ’ s America and ensure that tomorrow we wake up stronger, freer, and more united than ever before.
On one of its websites, the government of Canada claims there was also a more forward-looking purpose for section 26, namely to allow non-Charter rights to continue being created.
At the same time, the band was looking for a more forward-looking sound.
Carpenter ’ s leadership during the Civil Rights movement is still controversial and disputed, but it seems fair to say that he was more backward-looking than forward-looking during the Civil Rights struggle.

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