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However, no comprehensive environmental protection program has emerged, and decisions on environmental policy have been made on an ad hoc basis.
However, Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ( 1728 ), and the Encyclopédie of Diderot and D ' Alembert ( 1751 onwards ), as well as Encyclopædia Britannica and the Conversations-Lexikon, were the first to realize the form we would recognize today, with a comprehensive scope of topics, discussed in depth and organized in an accessible, systematic method.
However, to date the government has yet to implement an investment law or to begin privatization of any of the 110 parastatal, nor has it given much indication that it has developed a comprehensive plan to develop the economy.
However, a more careful examination of the existing literature leads to a more comprehensive understanding of what should be the key critical supply chain components, the " branches " of the previous identified supply chain business processes, that is, what kind of relationship the components may have that are related to suppliers and customers.
However, many experimental electronic artists of the New Age music genre often utilize vocoder in a more comprehensive manner in specific works, such as Jean Michel Jarre ( on Zoolook, 1984 ) and Mike Oldfield ( on QE2, 1980 and Five Miles Out, 1982 ).
However, his relationship with the dictator might have been less than friendly, as recounted in Ástor Piazzolla, A manera de memorias ( a comprehensive collection of interviews, constituting a memoir ):
However, The Napoleonic Code differed from Justinian's in important ways-it incorporated all kinds of earlier rules, not only legislation ; it was not a collection of edited extracts, but a comprehensive rewrite ; its structure was much more rational ; it had no religious, ( i. e. Christian ) content ; and it was written in the vernacular French.
However, neither Gygax nor Kuntz had kept careful or comprehensive plans.
However, Eusebius of Caesarea, ( AD 260 – 340 ), one of the earliest and most comprehensive of church historians, wrote of Christ's disciples in Demonstratio Evangelica, saying that " some have crossed the Ocean and reached the Isles of Britain.
However, from the perspective of man, articulating this endeavour can be problematic: To offer comprehensive answers can be insensitive to the pain, to refrain from attempting to answer can be unhelpful.
However, the U. S. has no comprehensive infrastructure to monitor crime trends and report the information to related parties such as law enforcement.
However other countries requested that the schedule be more comprehensive, and with that in mind they put forward a further programme at the IOC meeting in 1911 which was met with approval.
However, as many of these are either overseas students or from provincial grammar schools and leading comprehensive schools, membership is a lot more diverse than the figures may suggest.
However there is no comprehensive serogroup B vaccine, and the prospect of developing a gonococcal vaccine is remote.
However, Veenai Sundaram Iyer's edition is the most detailed and comprehensive.
However, once a comprehensive service is available to the public, new problems emerge out of ethnic, cultural or religious differences, or from differences between age groups, genders or social classes.
However, it was not until almost three centuries after Willis, in 1945, that Karl-Axel Ekbom ( 1907 – 1977 ) provided a detailed and comprehensive report of this condition in his doctoral thesis, Restless legs: clinical study of hitherto overlooked disease.
However, it was not until 1986 that more comprehensive provisions, still in place today, were enacted with the passage of the " Georgia Print Law ".
However, comprehensive schools also thrive, particularly the Roman Catholic single-sex schools St. Anthony's ( for girls ) and St. Aidan's ( for boys ).
However, elements of similar systems persist in several English counties such as Kent which maintains the grammar school system alongside comprehensive schools.
However, now that comprehensive equality had been instituted, a large number of parents were willing to pay to extricate their children from it.
However, his calls for comprehensive reform and an end to military domination of politics instilled hope, and he quickly gained some popularity, even if many still associated him with the military clique that effectively ruled Algeria in his name.
However, comprehensive classification is elusive, because a vehicle may fit into multiple categories, or not completely satisfy the requirements for any.
However, the Radio Times still lives up to its name by being the most comprehensive source of UK radio listings in print, and also since the 22 May 2007 edition has carried two extra pages of TV listings per day as part of a slight tweak in the publication's format, bringing it up to ten pages of listings per day in total.
However, novel molecular biological and comprehensive studies unequivocally showed that IDs consist for the most part of mixed type adhering junctions named area composita ( pl.

However and systematic
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, to Cranmer is ' credited the overall job of editorship and the overarching structure of the book ' including the systematic amendment of his materials to remove any idea that human merit contributed to their salvation.
However, on scales comparable to the radius of the observable universe, we see systematic changes with distance from the Earth.
However, according to IUPAC systematic naming conventions, only the last is properly called " methanide ".
However, the systematic and primary engagement in such activities is not one of the actual interests of the programmer subculture of hackers and it does not have significance in its actual activities, either.
However as a result of intense pressure from the U. S. authorities, widespread efforts are currently being made to introduce systematic anti-money laundering initiatives on a global scale, to better curb the activities of the financiers of terrorism and those engaged in laundering the profits of drug smuggling.
However, many cognitive and behavioral therapies were themselves originally influenced by older hypnotherapy techniques, e. g., the systematic desensitisation of Joseph Wolpe, the cardinal technique of early behavior therapy, was originally called " hypnotic desensitisation " and derived from the Medical Hypnotism ( 1948 ) of Lewis Wolberg.
However, Breton and Cornish are Brythonic languages in which Proto-Celtic * k did undergo systematic sound changes into-gh-and-ch -.
However, as reptiles in the traditional sense are the ancestors of both birds and mammals, many taxonomists have more recently adopted a cladistic approach, preferring to group animals based exclusively on shared ancestry rather than on shared features ; this orientation has led some to abandon reptiles as a systematic unit or redefine the reptiles in a manner that includes birds.
However, according to Galileo, the core of what came to be known as the scientific method in modern physical sciences is stated in his book Il Saggiatore to be the concept of a systematic, mathematical interpretation of experiments and empirical facts:
However, it goes on to say " It was clear, however, that systematic phonics instruction is critical if children are to be taught to read well, whether or not they experience reading difficulties.
However, in reality humans display a systematic bias towards cooperative behavior in this and similar games, much more so than predicted by a theory based only on rational self-interested action.
However, they fail to do so in systematic, directional ways that are predictable.
However, systematic evaluations have found them to align closely with freedom indices from other sources.
However, Blessed Pope John Paul II, when deciding to canonize him, overruled the commission he had established ( which agreed with the earlier assessment of heroic charity ), wishing to make the point that the systematic hatred of ( whole categories of ) humanity propagated by the Nazi regime was in itself inherently an act of hatred of religious ( Christian ) faith, meaning Father Kolbe's death equated to martyrdom.
However, Shomaly goes onto state that there is no systematic recruitment and that senior representatives of the groups and the Palestinian community are against the recruitment of children as a political strategy, although in Shomaly's opinion the political leadership of the Palestinians could do more to discourage the use of children by paramilitaries by requesting that the leadership of the paramilitaries sign a memorandum forbidding the training and recruitment of children.
However, at present, there seems to be little systematic or theoretically coordinated challenge to the fundamental tenets of the theory ; as Foley put it, "" there have been numerous suggestions for revisions or modifications of the theory, but the majority of controversies have generated further understanding.
However, it was Praetorius who, in 1618, provided the first systematic definition of the quodlibet as " a mixture of diverse elements quoted from sacred and secular compositions ".
However, David Bordwell argues that Ozu is one of the few directors to " create a systematic alternative to Hollywood continuity cinema, but he does so by changing only a few premises.
However, there was no systematic program for their elimination as there was for Jews and other groups .”
However, in most modern Korean dialects ( especially South Korean ones ), 女 is pronounced as yeo ( 여 ) when used in an initial position, due to a systematic elision of initial ns when followed by y or i.
However, in the early 1960s fairly systematic efforts were launched in Papua New Guinea, and that areamuch smaller than SA, to be sureis in general much better documented than any part of indigenous SA of comparable size.
However, Euclid's systematic development of his subject, from a small set of axioms to deep results, and the consistency of his approach throughout the Elements, encouraged its use as a textbook for about 2, 000 years.
However, as a result of the complete dominance the new communist leadership achieved after the fourth counter encirclement campaign, the Red Army was nearly halved, with most its equipment lost during Chiang's fifth encirclement campaign, started in 1933 and orchestrated by his German advisors, that involved the systematic encirclement of the Jiangxi Soviet region with fortified blockhouses.

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