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However and practical
However, a narrow strip may be very practical for small developments, or to provide additional stream frontage for a fisherman's trail, or include scenic strips within the park unit.
However, simple husbandry changes and practical midge control measures may help break the livestock infection cycle.
However, there are heuristic methods that usually give an adequate approximation for practical purposes.
However, elements that are practical to sell in bulk in many countries often still have locally used national names, and countries whose national language does not use the Latin alphabet are likely to use the IUPAC element names.
IUPAC prefers that isotope symbols be written in superscript notation when practical, for example < sup > 12 </ sup > C and < sup > 235 </ sup > U. However, other notations, such as carbon-12 and uranium-235, or C-12 and U-235, are also used.
However, its practical limitations — it requires the sun to shine and does not work at all during the night — encouraged the use of other techniques for measuring time.
However practical devices have a limit to the peak current they can pass, and the pulse must therefore be widened, to around 120 degrees, to obtain a reasonable amount of power, and the efficiency is then 60-70 %.
However, not until the late 1980s or early 1990s did film theory per se achieve much prominence in American universities by displacing the prevailing humanistic, auteur theory that had dominated cinema studies and which had been focused on the practical elements of film writing, production, editing and criticism.
However, several objections raised against the Alcubierre drive appear to rule out the possibility of actually using it in any practical fashion.
However, although " Father Christmas " and " Santa Claus " have for most practical purposes been merged, historically the characters have different origins and are not identical.
However, either fission or fusion technologies can in principle achieve velocities far higher than needed for Solar System exploration, and fusion energy still awaits practical demonstration on Earth.
However, Turing-completeness was never considered by Zuse ( who had practical applications in mind ) and only demonstrated in 1998 ( see History of computing hardware ).
However, the League was unable to provide any practical measures ; on 4 October, it turned the case over to the Nine Power Treaty Conference.
However, soft matzah freezes well, and is more practical than it was.
However, this requirement has become uncommon, and, now that a basic psychiatric qualification takes three years to obtain, the requirement is no longer practical.
However, practical problems have prevented one-time pads from being widely used, except with quantum key distribution.
However those that can present a sizable body of work, listed here in descending order of quantity: sermons and saints ' lives, biblical translations ; translated Latin works of the early Church Fathers ; Anglo-Saxon chronicles and narrative history works ; laws, wills and other legal works ; practical works on grammar, medicine, geography ; and poetry.
However, by the conventions of responsible government, designed to maintain administrative stability, the viceroy will call to form a government the individual most likely to receive the support, or confidence, of a majority of the directly-elected House of Commons ; as a practical matter, this is often the leader of a party whose members form a majority, or a very large plurality, of Members of Parliament ( MPs ).
However, there are design approaches that can reduce the practical chance of this occurring.
However, due to practical reasons, usually less than half of the members attended the regular Central Committee meetings during this time, even though they decided all key questions.
However, these never gained as much popularity as practical systems.
However, the endings of many short stories are abrupt and open and may or may not have a moral or practical lesson.
However, at that time, no practical " short wave " ( defined then as any frequency above 500 kHz ) amplifier existed, due to the limitations of existing triodes.
However, like beacons, smoke and reflected light signals they were highly dependent on good weather and daylight to work ( practical electrical lighting was not available until about 1880 ).
However, because the average speed of a blade affects pumping so much this is done by increasing the root diameter rather than the tip diameter where practical.

However and matter
However, his subject matter and basic themes have remained surprisingly consistent, and these, together with certain key poetic images, may be traced through all his work, including the new jazz experiments.
However, the Federal Court held that since the State had accepted the provisions of the Wagner-Peyser Act into its own Code, and presumably therefore also the regulations, it was now a State matter.
However, Ambrose feared the consequences and prevailed upon the emperor to have the matter determined by a council of the Western bishops.
However, in the classical interpretation, it is zero and the thermal energy of matter vanishes.
However, these approaches are often a matter of national pride and there are opinions amongst jurists about the merits of the differing approaches and their drawbacks as well.
However, the strict acrostic style of four of the five poems is not found at all in the Book of Jeremiah itself and Jeremiah's name is not found anywhere in the book itself ( nor any other name, for that matter ), so authorship of Lamentations is disputed.
However, as is often the case with the interpretation of scripture, there is dispute on this matter.
However, today the church officially state it is a " matter to be decided solely by the prescribed processes of civil law.
However, certain physical phenomena can be modeled assuming the materials exist as a continuum, meaning the matter in the body is continuously distributed and fills the entire region of space it occupies.
However, as to whether inductive or deductive reasoning is more valuable still remains a matter of debate, with the general conclusion being that neither is prominent.
However, this political restriction is less confining than it may first appear in that the Marxist historical framework is surprisingly flexible, and a rather simple matter to modify an alternative historical theory to use language that at least does not challenge the Marxist interpretation of history.
However, when his father died, and a rival to the Borgia family entered the Papal seat, Cesare was overthrown in a matter of months.
However, many countries refuse to waive immunity as a matter of course ; individuals have no authority to waive their own immunity ( except perhaps in cases of defection ).
However, none of Justinian's surviving edicts dealing with Jewish matters is explicitly directed against the Jewish calendar, making the interpretation of Procopius's statement a complex matter.
However, El Salvador, as the nation presiding over the summit, refused to include the matter on the official agenda, insisting that discussion should retain a regional focus.
However, there may be mechanistic limits as to how much of the matter in an object may be changed into other types of energy and thus into work, on other systems.
However, the intact forest floor, with its layers of leaf litter and organic matter, is still able to absorb the impact of the rainfall.
However, its preference on this matter does not appear to be strong enough to prevent the President from signing the Bill.
However, there was a disastrous move in subject matter to what were called " diva films ".
However, no matter how holy a person became, a being created by that person would be but a shadow of one created by God.
However, he maintained that a certain ' materia pinguis ' or ' fatty matter ,' set into fermentation by heat, gave birth to fossil organic shapes, as opposed to fossil shells having belonged to living animals.
( However, it became very clear in a conversation between Scullin and King George V's Private Secretary, Lord Stamfordham, on 11 November 1930, that this was merely the official reason for the objection, the real reason being that an Australian, no matter how highly regarded personally, was not considered appropriate to be Governor-General.
However, the powerful influence of the Roman Catholic Church made open homosexuality a matter of scandal.
However, the Great Commission is specifically directed at " all nations ," and an early difficulty arose concerning the matter of Gentile ( non-Jewish ) converts as to whether they had to " become Jewish " ( usually referring to circumcision and adherence to dietary law ), as part of becoming Christian.
" However, benevolence was not to be enforced, being a matter of free individual " private judgement.

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