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However and broad
However, the archipelago can be divided into four broad ecological zones ( arid, semiarid, subhumid and humid ), according to altitude and average annual rainfall ranging from 200 mm in the arid areas of the coast to more than 1 000 mm in the humid mountain.
However, according to the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, the models used to investigate remote responses to tropical deforestation showed a broad but mild temperature increase all through the tropical atmosphere.
However, there are a few games with broad enough appeal to win both awards: The Settlers of Catan ( 1995 ), Carcassonne ( 2001 ), Dominion ( 2009 ).
However, the term is sometimes used in a very broad sense to define landrace animals, or naturally selected horses of a common phenotype located within a limited geographic region.
However, there is often great structural damage to the target, and because the depth distribution is broad ( Bragg peak ), the net composition change at any point in the target will be small.
However, there are two broad categories of labour law.
However, some schools of contemporary philosophy such as the pragmatists and naturalistic epistemologists argue that philosophy should be linked to science and should be scientific in the broad sense of that term, " preferring to see philosophical reflection as continuous with the best practice of any field of intellectual enquiry ".
However, after World War II the expression formelles Recht obviously has been found " contaminated " and to a broad extent has been replaced by Prozeßrecht meaning narrowing the idea behind it to " law of litigation " ( thereby excluding f. i. the law of other procedures and the law on competences ).
However, its membership is very broad: among the Mende, almost all men, and some women, are initiates.
However, the movie remains reasonably true to the original tale in broad outline, and the Sampo's fate is the same.
However, as the definition of diversity is within itself is a broad amalgamation, teachers exercising universal access will continually face challenges and incorporate adjustments in their lesson plan to foster themes of equal education opportunity.
However, Roosevelt persuaded the Senate to remove the restrictions and the resulting law gave the TVA extremely broad powers.
However, Eisenhower favored a " broad front " approach to the ground-war effort, believing that a single thrust would have to drop off flank protection, and would quickly lose its punch.
However, in the twenty-first century, these costs are often more important than the variable cost of a product, and allocating them to a broad range of products can lead to bad decision making.
However, both advanced widely different opinions on the broad use of psychedelics by state and civil society.
However, there are a huge number of such organizations and their goals cover a broad range of political and philosophical positions.
However if the detector is shot noise dominated, the noise will be proportional to the square root of the power, thus for a broad boxcar spectrum ( continuous broadband source ), the noise is proportional to the square root of m, thus precisely offset the Fellgett's advantage.
However, there is broad agreement that a bare URI ( without a # symbol ) which returns a 300-level coded response when used in an HTTP GET request should be treated as denoting the internet resource that it succeeds in accessing.
However, he consented to Operation Market Garden, giving it " limited priority " in terms of supplies but as part of his advance on a broad front.
However, given the broad range of economic systems that can be described by the term, most forms of government are consistent with some form of mixed economy.
However, the Trustees are still expected to follow the broad responsibilities of charity trustees, and may be subject to Charity Commission oversight on these elements of their activities.
However, as mentioned previously, logistics is a very broad field encompassing procurement, production, distribution and disposal activities.
However, Dominic Montserrat in Akhenaten: History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt argues that " there is now a broad consensus among Egyptologists that the exaggerated forms of Akhenaten's physical portrayal ... are not to be read literally ".
However, on the broad, fertile plateau, early settlers quickly discovered that Chase County's dark sandy loam soil was excellent for farming.
However, broad gauge remained the most prevalent gauge across the Indian Subcontinent, reaching right across from Iran into Pakistan to Burma and Kashmir to Sri Lanka.

However and adoption
However, it did not come into general use until Joseph Greenberg ( 1963 ) formally proposed its adoption.
However, despite the fact that he never officially bore the name Octavianus, to save confusing the dead dictator with his heir, historians often refer to the new Caesar — between his adoption and his assumption, in 27 BC, of the name Augustus — as Octavian.
However, as of 2011 adoption of the new terms has been slow and usage has been limited in the marketplace and in the press, with notable exceptions such as Linux operating systems, several textbooks and scientific research papers.
However, the purchase of a Scottish estate by Victoria and Albert, and their adoption of Scottish architectural style, was very influential for the ongoing revival of Highland culture.
However, some of the compromises resulting from the adoption of a design intended for another market hampered the car's acceptance.
However, adoption by the computer industry has not been universal, particularly when communicating in a public context, such as to consumers of computer or computer based products.
However, in January 69, his hopes were dashed by Galba's formal adoption of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Licinianus, whom Galba had previously named a recipient in his will.
However, twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic factors interact with environmental factors for stuttering to occur, and many stutterers have no family history of the disorder.
However, given the couple's separation and then divorce, Bullock continued the adoption of the baby, named Louis Bardo Bullock, as a single parent.
However, a 2004 paper concerning the cyanobacteria does advocate a future adoption of a BioCode and interim steps consisting of reducing the differences between the codes.
However, they were not without their problems and critics, and so were partially abandoned via the international adoption of the Bretton Woods System.
However, since the adoption of the Bologna Process engineering degrees in Portugal were changed from a 5 year license to a 3 year license followed by 2 years for the MSc: Not having the MSc doesn't confer accreditation by the Ordem dos Engenheiros )
However, as the weight of the curve adds 12 dB of gain to the critical midband, making THD + N measurements bigger, manufacturers object to its use and have widely prevented its adoption in American and Asian markets.
However, this law did not permit adoption by same-sex partners ; and as birth within a same-sex marriage did not imply affiliation, the same-sex spouse of the biological parent had no way to become the legal parent.
However, some princely titles develop in unusual ways, such as adoption of a style for dynasts which is not pegged to the ruler's title, but rather continues an old tradition ( e. g. grand duke in Romanov Russia ), claims dynastic succession to a lost monarchy ( e. g. prince de Tarente for the La Trémoïlle heirs to the Neapolitan throne, or is simply assumed by fiat ( e. g. prince Français by the House of Bonaparte ).
However, it is not clear to what extent this was due to an influx of Han settlers, who were predominantly displaced young men from Zhangzhou and Quanzhou in Fujian province or from a variety of other factors, including: frequent intermarriage between Han and aborigines, the replacement of aboriginal marriage and abortion taboos, and the widespread adoption of the Han agricultural lifestyle due to the depletion of traditional game stocks, which may have led to increased birth rates and population growth.
However, the blocks in Salt Lake City became irregular during the late 19th century when the LDS Church lost authority over growth and before the adoption of zoning ordinances in the 1920s.
However, it was not always well enforced, and slavery itself continued in the United States until the end of the Civil War and the adoption of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
However, neither of these smokeless powders were recommended for adoption by the Explosives Committee.
However, the further development of guns and the adoption of broadside arrangements of guns required a change of tactics.
However, on November 3, 2009, county voters overwhelmingly approved the adoption of a county charter form of government, which replaced the three-commissioner form of county government with an elected county executive and an 11-member county council.
However after the adoption of Islam, bidadari is equated with heavenly maiden mentioned in the Quran, in which God stated that the ' forbidden pearls ' of heaven are for those men who have resisted temptation and borne life's trials.
However, during the 1920s, the rapid adoption of the automobile caused a panic among urban planners, who, based on observation, claimed that speeding cars would eventually kill tens of thousands of small children per year.
However, E911 regulations and legal penalties have severely hampered the more widespread adoption of VoIP: VoIP is much more flexible than land line phone service and there is no easy way to verify the physical location of a caller on a nomadic VoIP network at any given time ( especially in the case of wireless networks ), and so many providers offered services which specifically excluded 911 service so as to avoid the severe E-911 non-compliance penalties.
However, parliamentary leaders have indicated that prior to adoption, the final concordat draft will be sent to the Council of Europe, European Parliament, and European Union for informal expert analysis, to ensure that it accords with European norms and the country's international legal obligations.

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