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However and competence
However, depending on the competence of the translating routines, some information may be lost.
However, using the definition of " light pollution " from some Italian regional bills ( i. e., " every irradiance of artificial light outside competence areas and particularly upward the sky ") only full cutoff design prevents light pollution.
" However, during modern times, Luke's competence as a historian is questioned, although that depends on one's a priori view of the supernatural.
However, the Alliance failure to win more than the two seats in Ontario, along with residual resentments from the Alliance leadership contest and questions about Stockwell Day's competence, led to caucus infighting.
However, one of the most serious criticisms of SPE is that the so-called phonological processes alleged to be part of a speaker's competence are really only the successive phonetic transformations of the original historical lexical items.
However, the structural changes associated with the later stages of industrial capitalism, including " increased centralization of production ... declining wages ... expanding ... labor pool ... intensifying competition, and ... he loss of competence and independence experienced by skilled labor " meant that " a critique that referred to all work as slavery and avoided demands for wage concessions in favor of supporting the creation of the producerist republic ( by diverting strike funds towards funding ... co-operatives, for example ) was far less compelling than one that identified the specific conditions of slavery as low wages ..." Thus, " wage slavery " was gradually replaced by the more pragmatic term " wage work " towards the end of the 19th century.
However, the Alliance failure to win more than the two seats in Ontario, along with residual resentments from the Alliance leadership contest and questions about Day's competence, led to caucus infighting.
However, in the largest compilation of Notre Dame repertoires ( F ) no less than 462 clausulae exist, many recurrences of the same clausulae ( Domino, et gaudebit in variant settings, according to Waite ' written in a variety of styles and with varying competence ' A further innovation was the motellus, to be found in W2, in which the upper part of a discant section is supplied with a new text, so that when the tenor utters a single syllable of chant, the upper part will pronounce several syllables or words.
However, general fisheries policy remains a " shared competence " of the Union and its member states.
However, the mechanism of the uptake of DNA via chemically-induced competence in this calcium chloride transformation method is unclear.
However, she gradually comes to recognize Aillas ' intelligence and competence.
However, critics charge that the quality of a free response answer is often determined more by ability with the language in which it is given than competence or intelligence.
However, once again perception of honesty, competence and value similarity ( slightly similar to benevolence ) are essential.
However, tour operators still have their competence in arranging tours for those who do not have time to do DIY holidays, and specialize in large group events and meetings such as conferences or seminars.
" However Russian President Dmitry Medvedev distanced his country from the announcement, saying that it was " within the competence of the Kyrgyz Republic " to decide how the Manas base functioned.
However, a student must rigorously justify the project as proof of competence in their field of study.

However and equivalent
However, the proofs are not exactly equivalent.
However, in projective geometry every conic section is equivalent to an ellipse.
However, should a solution be equivalent to its own 90 degree rotation ( as happens to one solution with five queens on a 5x5 board ) that fundamental solution will have only two variants ( itself and its reflection ).
However, the English one underwent a great upward mobility during the Middle Ages, becoming associated with the aristocracy, while its German equivalent retained the humble meaning of " servant ".
However, the verb " attend " in English is translated as assister in French and asistir in Spanish, both of which could be further misinterpreted as equivalent to the English " assist ", which means " to help " ( which is also another meaning of the Spanish's asistir ).
However the situation is different when the language is of arbitrary large cardinality since then, though the completeness and compactness theorems remain provably equivalent to each other in ZF, they are also provably equivalent to a weak form of the axiom of choice known as the ultrafilter lemma.
However, for identical 8-bit ( or lower ) image data, PNG files are typically smaller than the equivalent GIFs, due to the more efficient compression techniques used in PNG encoding.
However, it is an empirical fact that microscopic particles of the same species have completely equivalent physical properties.
However, except for a few sheltered inland valleys during December and January, precipitation in Japan is above of rainfall equivalent in all months of the year, and in the wettest coastal areas it is above per month throughout the year.
However, more expressive languages are likely to require more complex logic and algorithms to construct equivalent inferences.
However, after a process of assessment by the provincial regulatory bodies, registrants are all simply known as ' midwives ', ' registered midwives ' or by the French-language equivalent, ' sage femme ', regardless of their route of training.
However, the recently discovered language of Zialo has nasal equivalent for each of its seven vowels.
However a phoneme is generally regarded as an abstraction of a set ( or equivalence class ) of speech sounds ( phones ) which are perceived as equivalent to each other in a given language.
However, there is no exact equivalent of a guilty plea in German criminal procedure.
However, it has been claimed that potato chips may actually contain less sodium / salt than the equivalent weight in corn flakes.
However the first result is for positive linear functionals, not bounded linear functionals, so the two facts are not equivalent.
However, additional issues are raised by the attested usage of the logically equivalent alternative constructions of this distributive expression, using:
However, "" should be transliterated as "" without the letter ' h ', which is found only in the English rendition of the name, the common equivalent of Greece since: → Ellas → Hellas ( in English renderings ).
However, this scenario can be resolved within the standard framework of special relativity ( because the twins are not equivalent ; the space twin experienced additional, asymmetrical acceleration when switching direction to return home ), and therefore is not a paradox in the sense of a logical contradiction.
However, by rotating the board, we will find that in the first turn, every corner mark is strategically equivalent to every other corner mark.
However, not all disabled sports are adapted ; several sports that have been specifically created for persons with a disability have no equivalent in able-bodied sports.
However, it is the interpolation method that in theory exactly reconstructs any given bandlimited x ( t ) with any bandlimit B < 1 /( 2T ); any other method that does so is formally equivalent to it.
However, some significant differences between neoplatonism and Gregory's thought exist, such as Gregory's statement that beauty and goodness are equivalent, which contrasts with Plotinus ' view that they are two different qualities.
However, to supply the same amount of power, the current must be greater than an equivalent 115 V or 230 V circuit ; greater current requires larger conductors or more energy lost as heat.

However and Advanced
However, the Advanced Encryption Standard now receives more attention.
However, public reaction to the Sputnik crisis led to the creation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency ( renamed the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or DARPA in 1972 ), NASA, and an increase in U. S. government spending on scientific research and education.
However, Tridgell got a trademark notice from the company " Syntax ", who sold a product named TotalNet Advanced Server and owned the trademark for " SMBserver ".
However, linear motors have been used independently of magnetic levitation, as in Bombardier's Advanced Rapid Transit systems worldwide and a number of modern Japanese subways, including Tokyo's Toei Oedo Line.
However, the authors of DC ++ have been actively working on a complete replacement of the Direct connect protocol called Advanced Direct Connect.
However, linear motors have been used independently of magnetic levitation, as in Bombardier's Advanced Rapid Transit systems worldwide and a number of modern Japanese subways, including Tokyo's Toei Oedo Line.
The question is framed in terms of the percentage of candidates achieving AAA + at A-level and AAB + for Advanced Higher, possibly indicating that greater value is attributed to the Advanced Higher However, from September 2009, Churchill College Cambridge state that their typical offer for Scottish students will be A1, A1, A2 at Advanced Higher.
However, the aim for the Advanced Passenger Train was to achieve 155 mph ( 250 km / h ) running.
However, the developers did not receive much money from their contract and they decided to release a special freeware remix of the original 2-disc Hoi game for the new Advanced Graphics Architecture Amiga system range.
However, whilst not all cadets become NCOs, all get the chance to train and progress through the different levels of training, Basic, Proficiency, and Advanced levels, by demonstrating knowledge and skills in cadet forces knowledge, general ( regular ) service knowledge, leadership, weapons safety, and aviation.
However, they cannot be obtained in the Advanced series titles, because they lack the Sinnoh Pokédex, although the player can temporarily use Bonsly during one minigame.
However, some designated marksman rifles, such as the Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle or the USMC Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle are fitted with scopes with similar magnification.
However, not all cadets become NCOs, but all get the chance to train and progress though the different levels of training, Basic, Corps ( junior ), and Advanced ( senior ) levels, by demonstrating knowledge of subjects in their training year.

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