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moreover

[mawr-oh-ver, mohr-, mawr-oh-ver, mohr-] / mɔrˈoʊ vər, moʊr-, ˈmɔrˌoʊ vər, ˈmoʊr- /


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Instead of making an argument, an algorithm will narrate its own process, relying on clunky signposts like “this article will explore” or “moreover” and “furthermore.”

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"This switching was permanent and, moreover, the topology influences the switching dynamics," says Smoleński.

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Buyers, moreover, face a number of headwinds that could dilute the impact of lower rates.

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The Clean Air Act, moreover, directs agencies to enter “reciprocal” agreements with foreign nations to regulate international emissions.

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Mr. Wallace argues, in places boldly and almost always persuasively, that the influence went both ways—moreover, that Titian’s impact on Michelangelo’s art was immediate and profound.

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