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However and adequate
However, there are heuristic methods that usually give an adequate approximation for practical purposes.
However, they are very popular with end users ( particularly MP3 ), as a megabyte can store about a minute's worth of music at adequate quality.
However, according to some traditions, the announcement of the month of Aviv could also be postponed depending on the condition of roads used by families to come to Jerusalem for Passover, adequate numbers of lambs to be sacrificed at the Temple, and on the ripeness of the barley that was needed for the first fruits ceremony.
However, if one considers the story historically accurate, happening in Jesus ' life apart from the similar incidents recorded in the other gospels, the question of the authenticity of the parable receives a different answer ... John Nolland, following Wilckens ' ideas, writes: ' There can hardly be a prior form of the episode not containing the present parable, since this would leave the Pharisee's concerns of v 39 with no adequate response '.
However, most Telnet implementations do not support these extensions ; and there has been relatively little interest in implementing these as SSH is adequate for most purposes.
However, adequate forest or brush cover must still be provided for populations to grow and thrive.
However, for mission-critical applications, particularly those employing commercially available radios, spread-spectrum radios do not intrinsically provide adequate security ; "... just using spread-spectrum radio itself is not sufficient for communications security ".
However, treatment resistance is widely defined as lack of therapeutic response to two antidepressants at adequate doses for an adequate duration and with good compliance.
However, it was discovered during test runs that the proposed motors and wheels would fail to provide adequate traction under some conditions, for example, when ice appeared on the rail.
However, this view has been attacked by Jonathan Shaffer, who has argued that truthmaking is not an adequate test for ontological commitment: at best, the search for the truthmakers of our theory will tell us what is " fundamental ", but not what our theory is ontologically committed to, and hence will not serve as a good way of deciding what exists.
However, in general, a litigant cannot obtain equitable relief unless there is " no adequate remedy at law "; that is, a court will not grant an injunction unless monetary damages are an insufficient remedy for the injury in question.
However, its capacity to deal with the problems is hindered by lack of adequate staff ( without any proportionate increase in staff strength to deal with its large jurisdiction ) and its expenditure far outstrips the revenue earned.
However, it requires adequate moisture for germination and early growth.
However despite this steady progress throughout the 1970s and 1980s, organisations such as English Heritage criticise the newly named British Waterways for failing to provide " adequate training or access to professional advice British Waterways officers on the conservation of historic structures ".
However, he must possess adequate personal attributes to match his authority, because authority is only potentially available to him.
However, traffic jams on Route 47 during the summer months and the lack of an adequate evacuation route for the Cape May Peninsula have led officials to reexamine the possibility of extending Route 55 southward to Cape May County.
However, she or he must possess adequate personal attributes to match this authority, because authority is only potentially available to him / her.
However, the lack of a good vacuum and an adequate electric source resulted in an inefficient bulb with a short lifetime.
However, sports and recreation are well catered for in the town, with the purpose-built White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre, Tilsley Park and the Southern Town Park providing adequate facilities.
However, a 9 kHz signal can also fold up to 11 kHz in that case if the reconstruction filter is not adequate.
However, practical feed antennas have radiation patterns that drop off gradually at the edges, so the feed antenna is a compromise between acceptably low spillover and adequate illumination.
However, Strauss believed that Schmitt's reification of our modern self-understanding of the problem of politics into a political theology was not an adequate solution.
However, if it were your birthday and your friend wrote down " I give you my car in consideration of one dollar ," this same consideration would not seem adequate.

However and substitute
However, as we have seen, in later childhood the child begins to substitute the standards of the peer group for those of parents and teachers.
However, if the substitute enters the ice before his teammate has left it, this will result in a five-minute ban.
However, the material can sometimes be treated to substitute deuterium for hydrogen.
However, according to the Kama Sutra, fellatio is above all a characteristic of eunuchs ( or, according to other translations, of effeminate homosexuals or transwomen similar to the modern Hijra of India ), who use their mouths as a substitute for female genitalia.
However, we may justifiably use the general term Tantra to denote all the teachings and practices found in the scriptures called or, a synonym ( hence we could equally substitute the adjective Āgamic anywhere we might use Tantric ).
However, a subsequent essay by Zechariah Chafee titled “ Freedom of Speech in War Time ” argued despite context that Holmes had intended to substitute clear and present danger for the bad-tendency standard a more protective standard of free speech.
However, if cake flour is called for, a substitute can be made by replacing a small percentage of all-purpose flour with cornstarch or removing two tablespoons from each cup of all-purpose flour.
However, high-quality ground cardamom seed is often more readily ( and cheaply ) available and is an acceptable substitute.
However, Kohanim retain a formal and public ceremonial role in synagogue prayer services, which were established as a substitute for or reminder of the sacrifices themselves (" Take with you words, and return unto the LORD ; say unto Him: " Forgive all iniquity, and accept that which is good ; so will we render for bullocks the offering of our lips ..." ()).
The practice of hiring singers to " fill in " for voice actors in a singing role has also seen change, as both Jeremy Irons and Mel Gibson have done singing in the respective films The Lion King and Pocahontas, rather than have a singer as substitute ( However, the former did most of his own singing, but due to straining his vocal cords, he didn't finish ; instead, Jim Cummings did his partial singing voice for the rest of the song ).
However, around the turn of the 20th century, the contrabass sarrusophones in EE ♭ and CC enjoyed a vogue, the latter as a substitute for the contrabassoon, ( the French model patterned after the German Heckel model, having been introduced later around 1906 by Buffet et al.
However, as noted by Martin Litchfield West, Mimnermus could have been a pederast and yet still have composed elegies about his love for Nanno: " Greek pederasty ... was for the most part a substitute for heterosexual love, free contacts between the sexes being restricted by society.
However, his substitute appearance in the second game, a 2 – 1 defeat to Romania, saw him score a goal and hit the post with another shot, almost salvaging a point from the game.
However, the game added new features, such as statistics tracking, expanded and editable playbooks, the ability to substitute players, varying conditions of players, fumbles, and player injuries.
However, Erik Meijer and Peter Drayton suggest that programmers " use eval as a poor man's substitute for higher-order functions.
However, these had been re-edited by ITC to substitute new opening credits, identified by an incorrect copyright date of 1964 ( instead of 1962, as on the original prints ) in a wholesale substitution of the " red " version of the opening titles, originally used only in later episodes, on all the first season episodes from 1962.
However, a couple of Globetrotters suffer injuries, and the team needs the help of Gilligan and Skipper to substitute.
However, after NL starter Ken Griffey, Jr. went on the disabled list, Beltrán was named his substitute.
" However, as the use of polythene and other synthetic materials as a substitute for jute increasingly captured the market, the jute industry in general experienced a decline.
However, his two substitute performances in the tournament could not help England, as the team were eliminated in the group stage.
However, the start of his career in England lacked distinction, as Convey made only seven starts and 15 substitute appearances during the 2004 – 05 season.
However HK417 rifles have been procured by the Army as a substitute for the F88S during operations in Afghanistan and possibly thereafter.
However, Cole managed to recover by December that year, and still play in 20 Premier League games ( 10 as a substitute ) for the season.
However, bad weather and aeroplane engine trouble caused him to change his plans, running the South American segment in southern Patagonia first and then hopping to the Falklands as a substitute for the Antarctic leg.

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