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However and consequence
However, one consequence of this shift in emphasis was that during the last years of his life, Dürer produced comparatively little as an artist.
However, documents released by the Cameroonians, in parity with that of the British and Germans, clearly places Bakassi under Cameroonian Territory as a consequence of colonial era Anglo-German agreements.
However, the contradiction of simultaneously upholding tradition and embracing innovations was impossible to resolve and, as a consequence, the clergy continued to lose influence over secular affairs in eighteenth-century New England.
One consequence of this theory is a variable speed of light, where photon speed would vary with energy, and some zero-mass particles might possibly travel faster than c. However, even if this theory is accurate, it is still very unclear whether it would allow information to be communicated, and appears not in any case to allow massive particles to exceed c.
However, far from seeing this as a problem for evolution, he described the " interlocking " of biological features as a consequence to be expected of evolution, which would lead to irreversibility of some evolutionary changes.
However, although both the gospels and Josephus refer to Herod Antipas killing John the Baptist, they differ on the details and motives, e. g. whether this act was a consequence of the marriage of Herod Antipas and Herodias ( as indicated in Matthew 14: 4, Mark 6: 18 ), or a pre-emptive measure by Herod which possibly took place before the marriage to quell a possible uprising based on the remarks of John, as Josephus suggests in Antiquities 18. 5. 2.
However, it is now known that only around 10 % of a dose of PCP is removed by the kidneys, which would make increased urinary clearance of little consequence ; furthermore, urinary acidification is dangerous, as it may induce acidosis and worsen rhabdomyolysis ( muscle breakdown ), which is not an unusual manifestation of PCP toxicity.
However, his wars resulted in an even more serious consequence than the partition of the Kingdom of Sicily.
However, the APNSA is a staff position in the Executive Office of the President and does not have line authority over either the Department of State or the Department of Defense, but is able, as a consequence thereof, to offer advice to the President-unlike the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense who are senate-confirmed officials with line authority over their departments-independently of the vested interests of the large bureaucracies and clientele of those departments.
However, his sole rule lasted only one year: between 10 / 11 July 1034, Mieszko II died suddenly, probably killed as consequence of a conspiracy.
However, Kimani Nehusi notes that with the rise of a large commercial slave trade, driven by European needs, enslaving enemies became less a consequence of war, and more and more a reason to go to war.
However, these first deposits, and later discoveries in Southern Californian mountains, attracted little notice and were of limited consequence economically.
However, it is claimed that it passes the second test of being part of " the whole counsel of God " because it is " deduced from scripture " " by good and necessary consequence ", citing passages such as Isaiah 8: 20: " To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them .".
However, this visible difference is merely a consequence of a deeper distinction: a DCT implies different boundary conditions than the DFT or other related transforms.
However, he was in a seriously weakened condition ; Wilson's diary entry for 14 January reads: " Shackleton has been anything but up to the mark, and today he is decidedly worse, very short winded and coughing constantly, with more serious symptoms that need not be detailed here but which are of no small consequence one hundred and sixty miles from the ship ".
However, Lokasenna does not directly state that Loki's binding is as a consequence of the killing of Baldr.
However, a more common consequence of feature creep is to produce the cancellation of the product, which almost invariably becomes more expensive than was originally intended.
However, a consequence of the higher frequency used for DBS services is rain fade where viewers lose signal during a heavy downpour.
However, in 1990, as a consequence of an initiative by Ed Brophy to honor Canastota's world boxing champions, Carmen Basilio and Basilio's nephew, Billy Backus, the village of Canastota inaugurated the new museum, which showcases boxing's rich history.
However, his campaign did have the unforeseen consequence of an increase in diethyl ether consumption, much more dangerous than alcohol, by those seeking intoxication without breaking their pledge.
However the poverty caused by the Copenhagen Fire of 1728, brought a wave of depression and puritanism upon the nation, which clashed with Holberg's satirical works, and as a consequence he gave up his comedies switching to philosophical and historical writings in 1731.
However, in consequence of the partial failure on the right, it was considered necessary to recall all the troops and re-occupy the former position.
However, Mugabi suffered a broken eye socket, the consequence of a punch in round three and the fight had to be stopped.
However, a 2009 research study suggests that longer term ( over 5 years ) cognitive decline is not caused by CABG but is rather a consequence of vascular disease.

However and flexibility
However, such factories are unlikely to achieve " full closure " until the cost and flexibility of automated machinery comes close to that of human labour and the manufacture of spare parts and other components locally becomes more economical than transporting them from elsewhere.
However, the machine also extended the idea of multiple " General Purpose Registers " ( GPRs ), which gave the programmer flexibility to use these high-speed memory caches as they needed, potentially addressing the performance issues.
However, it appeared to strike a happy medium between simplicity and flexibility, and was rapidly adopted for many other uses.
However, at least one specimen preserves a series of intact tail vertebrae curved sideways into an S-shape, suggesting that there was considerably more horizontal flexibility.
However, the closed nature of these systems limited their flexibility.
However, Euclidean zoning has received criticism for its lack of flexibility and institutionalization of now-outdated planning theory.
However, it took Béla Bartók to more fully realize the flexibility the new mechanism had to offer.
However, the higher costs of manufacture due to the multi-layer construction have, to date, made a-Si unattractive except in roles where their thinness or flexibility are an advantage.
However by the time it appeared the PC with its flexibility of combining WP with other programs such as spreadsheets had rendered such a specific task machine largely unsellable.
However, there continues to be a loyal following of musicians who prefer the physically patched approach, the flexibility and the sound of traditional modulars.
However, qualities such as refined technique, speed and flexibility have become increasingly important in the modern era as the legal throwing area has been reduced from 90 to 34. 92 degrees and throwing technique involves three to four controlled rotations.
However, this placement actually puts the stirrup on the arch of the foot, in a weaker position that leads to tension in the leg, stiffness in the knee and decreases the flexibility of the ankle, and therefore the shock-absorbing ability of the rider ; paradoxically increasing the risk of a fall.
However, in this case, the number of troops under Xiahou Dun's command might not amount to 325, 000, because there were flexibility on forming a jun ), along with Zhang Liao at Hefei, to resist Sun Quan.
" However, Khrushchev must also be remembered for his public disavowal of Stalinism, significant liberalization in the country, and the greater flexibility he brought to Soviet leadership.
However, in coelurosaurs such as ornithomimosaurs and especially dromaeosaurs, the hand itself had lost most flexibility, with highly inflexible fingers.
However, as a general rule, Portland cement should not be used for the repair of older buildings constructed in lime mortar, which require the flexibility, softness and breathability of lime if they are to function correctly.
However, the system was also large and complex. The flexibility of the OpenTransport architecture, into which one could plug any desired protocol, was felt by some to be thoroughly overcomplicated.
However, it has also been held that employers may insert ‘ flexibility clauses ’ allowing them to reserve the right to vary any contract term.
However, with each passing year, more flexibility is being required of these dyes, and the traditional dyes are often unable to meet the expectations.
However, it is not related to global mental confusion, cognitive flexibility, or other major intellectual disturbance.
However, Sopinka argues that the Canadian Government must be afforded some " flexibility in extending social benefits.
However, this problem was eased with the introduction of easier-to-use decoders that allowed greater viewer flexibility.
However, these flexibility gains come with a price.
However, low-end flexibility was " impressive " and mid-range response " strong.

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