Sentence examples for act moreover from inspiring English sources

The phrase "act moreover" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers; "moreover" is typically used to add information rather than as a verb.
Example: "The committee decided to act; moreover, they planned to implement new policies."
Alternatives: "take action additionally" or "act in addition".

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ACT There is no new ACT, moreover the ACT has not changed since 1989, except for adding an optional essay in 2005.

Having committed this heinous act, moreover, he and his little brother Nattie had enjoyed themselves mightily (their father was away at sea).

Using social media to ask your real friends to act, moreover, doesn't solve the biggest problem of nonviolent movements: figuring out what those friends should do.

By such an act, moreover, the Son fulfills what Milton calls the "great argument" of his poem: to "justify the ways of God to man," as Milton writes in Book 1.

The claims (of the Plaintiffs) stand in direct conflict with the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act, moreover, because the "defendants' medications cannot be sold for the treatment of head lice and labeled to say that the medications are not effective when simultaneously federal law and regulations require the labeling to say that the products are effective".

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Every individual knows instinctively how to protect his or her life and acts accordingly; moreover, the sensing and feeling nature inside each child has a remarkable capacity to reorient life after tragic events if given loving support.

Since this papal letter precedes Tempier's condemnation, it has been generally assumed that Tempier acted on papal initiative, and moreover, acted in an overzealous and hasty way.

Under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorisation Act of 2008, moreover, border agents cannot hold children for more than 72 hours.

Shared values and visions may, moreover, act as catalysts of change within a CAS, especially when they emerge through experience, providing the common energy that encourages and enables commitment to action across people within a system [ 14].

This may in part may be explained by the complexity of agonistic and antagonistic ligands for the same receptor that, moreover, act in concert with each other and other mediators such as VEGF [ 52- 54].

Moreover, ACT is not usually recommended for acute treatment of ischemic stroke because evidence to date has demonstrated that ACT, which may increase the risk of bleeding, does not significantly lessen the risk of early neurological worsening or recurrent stroke, even in the cardioembolic stroke subtype [ 24, 25].

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