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Moreover, precisely because Sharia has not adapted, nobody really knows what it says.

Moreover, precisely speaking, we will discuss upper Hölder continuity of (V cdot)), (WV cdot)), (S cdot)), (WS cdot)) as set-valued mappings at ((lambda, mu)).

Moreover, precisely because we have introduced the conjunction "because" as an explanatory conjunction, it may be felt that it is not well-suited to the ontological role now being devised for it (for one of the many recent attempts to specify the explanatory role of "because", see deRosset 2013).

Moreover, precisely because most of the tax falls on suppliers, it will generate plenty of revenue to help those unfortunate long-distance commuters and small truckers, to build more public transportation, to invest in renewable energy, and even to cut super-regressive taxes like the payroll tax.

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These Sosein-specifying properties, moreover, are precisely the properties in terms of which the objects are descriptively given.

Moreover, to precisely identify the nanoscale geometry from the AFM height images, we developed a curvature-dependent evolution scheme that can enhance the surface geometry [18].

Moreover, the precisely orchestrated EndMT contributes to bleomycin- and radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis (Hashimoto et al., 2010; Choi et al., 2015).

Moreover, perhaps precisely because of the connection between these kinds of preferences and systems of gender oppression, many feminists resist the conclusion that the Angel and the Deferential Wife are autonomous.

Moreover, by precisely controlling the ratio of standing and traveling waves in the annulus, in a closed-loop, one can control the shear forces applied by the squeezed air layer, thus creating a non-contacting levitated object manipulation mechanism.

Moreover, to precisely predict gravity changes in winter, snow physics must be added into our hydrological model, such as water interaction between covering snow and soil water (Pomeroy et al., 2007), water sublimation at the top of the covering snow (Strasser et al., 2008), and spatiotemporal heterogeneity of the snow depth and the density (Heki, 2004; Doi et al., 2010).

Moreover, the precisely timed spikes in these receptors enable discrimination of waveform variation (Hopkins and Bass, 1981; Carlson et al., 2011), which would facilitate signaler identification.

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