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However and long-term
However, to the extent that the monetary authorities, in their effort to ease credit in the next several months, conduct their open market operations in longer-term Government bonds, they will certainly act to accentuate any tendency for long-term interest rates to ease as a result of market forces.
However, there is disagreement among expert bodies regarding the long-term use of benzodiazepines for panic disorder.
However, drowsiness and tolerance become problems with continued use and none are now considered first-line choices for long-term epilepsy therapy.
However, researchers hold contrary opinions regarding the effects of long-term administration.
However, controversy exists as to tolerance to the anxiolytic effects with some evidence that benzodiazepines retain efficacy and opposing evidence from a systematic review of the literature that tolerance frequently occurs and some evidence that anxiety may worsen with long-term use.
However, since the Azolla event of 49 mya, the Cenozoic Era has been a period of long-term cooling.
However, this should be done in a way and at a rate that does not lead to the long-term decline of biological diversity.
However, other long-term fans felt that the game fit Glorantha far better than RuneQuest.
" However on the other side, Devine ( 1999 ) and Ray ( 2001 ) argue that long-term economic and social changes were already undermining the clan system.
However, these materials do not yet have the long-term proven service life of glass and porcelain.
However, each time an item is rehearsed while it is in short-term memory, it is also increasing its strength in long-term memory.
However, the conversion of the Polish population into Christianity was a long-term process and was not be completed during the reign of Mieszko I.
However, it is now believed that, used as directed under the care of a qualified psychiatrist, this class of drugs is a viable alternative treatment for intermediate-to long-term use.
However, there were long-term effects from the operation: the incision on his bladder broke open again late in his life, and the procedure may have left him sterile – though there is no direct evidence for this, as he was childless before the operation.
However, long-term intensive interactional group psychotherapy assumes diverse and diagnostically heterogeneous group membership, and an open-ended time scale for therapy.
However, in states such as Tennessee the boundaries are not used to control growth but rather to define long-term city boundaries.
However, precise long-term observations show that the constellations change shape, albeit very slowly, and that each star has an independent motion.
However, caution must always be used as long-term use, prolonged widespread coverage, or use with occlusion, can create side effects that are permanent and resistant to treatment.
However, based on anecdotal reports, both αMT and αET appear to produce considerably less of a hangover in comparison to MDMA, although this is not necessarily an indication of long-term safety.
However, not all commercial silicones are safe for aquarium manufacture, nor is silicone used for the manufacture of acrylic aquariums as silicones do not have long-term adhesion to plastics.
However, as of March 2012, the latest IPCC report on extreme events SREX states that " there is low confidence in any observed long-term ( i. e., 40 years or more ) increases in tropical cyclone activity ( i. e., intensity, frequency, duration ), after accounting for past changes in observing capabilities.
However, this is generally a non-optimal strategy in the long-term, since the player does not maximize his gains on his winning hands.
However, Cocker was having difficulty with the celebrity lifestyle, battling cocaine addiction and a breakup of a long-term relationship.
However, this was never achieved and his main intention was to create the broad-based political alliances necessary for the PRI's long-term survival, splitting the party into mass organizations representing different interest groups and acting as the political consciousness of the country in a more realistic level ( for example, the Confidential National, the farmer's group ).
However the long-term memory capability of nautiluses was much shorter than that of other cephalopods.

However and aim
However, firing a pistol effectively at any significant range requires good training, since the absence of a buttstock makes precise ranged aim difficult.
However, it asked Bern to mediate with the aim of restoring the ministers.
However, Tarquin failed to achieve his aim of regaining the throne.
However, dextropropoxyphene is still prescribed for the short term relief of opiate withdrawal symptoms, particularly when the aim of treatment is to smooth detoxification to a drug free state rather than a switch to maintenance treatment.
However, in recent years state policy makers have increased the range of crops with the aim of making Turkmenistan self-sufficient in food.
However, the low speed of the round makes it hard to aim over longer distances.
However, the settlement was continually raided, robbed, burnt with many incarcerations by the colonial police with their ultimate aim being the fragmentation and destruction of the Rastafari Movement.
However, personal fulfilment is the aim.
However, according to Onyx ( 2000 ), while the explicit aim of this policy is inclusion, its effects are exclusionary.
However, articles involving economics do not presume any formal training on the part of the reader and aim to be accessible to the educated layman.
However, important as this objective is, the principal aim of Socratic activity seems to be to improve the soul of his interlocutors, by freeing them from unrecognized errors.
However, the Tax Reform Act of 1986 greatly expanded the AMT to aim at a different set of deductions that most Americans receive.
However, an experiment may also aim to answer a question, without an specific expectation about what the experiment will reveal, or test previous results, to replicate results.
However, the Galactic Empires from Foundation and the CoDominium universe are relatively benign organizations ; indeed, much of the plot of the Foundation series revolves around the issue of who can best and quickest revive the fallen galactic empire, it being taken for granted that this is a positive and worthy aim.
However this is still hope of seeing ( as a long term aim which would only require the re-instatement of a short length of track ) the " CSR Brechin " extend a further to as far as ( Dubton for Hillside ), ( to where a new station would be proposed adjacent to a car park, alongside Dubton Road ), bringing upto a total of in length.
However, certain sections of the new prisons fall short of this aim, particularly those laid out with passageways on all sides and those cells which give onto the inner courtyard of the building.
However, the municipality is currently engaged in many innovative projects which are attracting tourists and aim to retain population.
However, other conductors have continued to advocate Delius, and since the centenary year, the Delius Society has pursued the aim of " develop a greater knowledge of the life and works of Delius ".
However, Poliakov writes that treatment of Jews in Muslim literature varies, and the tales are meant for pure entertainment, with no didactic aim.
However, after four decades of neglect, the street has undergone a form of renaissance of late as part of Dublin City Council's O ' Connell Street Integrated Area Plan ( IAP ) which was unveiled in 1998 with the aim of restoring the street to its former status.
However, Musashi states within the volume that one should train with a long sword in each hand, thereby training the body and improving one's ability to use two blades simultaneously, though the aim of this was only for training purposes and wasn't meant to be a viable fighting style.
However, in 1983, under the government of Margaret Thatcher, Sir David Serpell, a civil servant who had worked with Beeching, compiled what became known as the Serpell Report in which it was again proposed that a profitable railway ( if that was the aim ) could only be achieved by closing much of what remained.
However, some manufacturers ' displays aim to increase the lifespan of OLED displays, pushing their expected life past that of LCD displays by improving light outcoupling, thus achieving the same brightness at a lower drive current.
However, it was not until 1796 that he joined the United Irishmen, who by now had given up as hopeless the path of constitutional reform and whose aim after the recall of Lord FitzWilliam in 1795 was nothing less than the establishment of an independent Irish republic.
However, being only five feet tall, he was unable to see over other people, and had to stand on a wobbly folding metal chair, peering over the hat of Lillian Cross to get a clear aim at his target.

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