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However and obscure
However, the reason for this correction to the partition function remained obscure until the discovery of quantum mechanics.
However, it can be argued that a sufficiently well-implemented system based on security through obscurity simply becomes another variant on a key-based scheme, with the obscure details of the system acting as the secret key value.
However, finding a new vulnerability in a market leading product is likely harder than for obscure products, as the low hanging fruit vulnerabilities are more likely to have already turned up, which may suggest these products are better for organisations who expect to receive many targeted attacks.
However, while Cornelius is a rather obscure religious figure, his mandates have shaped the church in historic ways.
However, Segerer ( 2009, 2010 ) confirms Sapir's findings that Wolof is not close to Fulani ; he finds the closest relatives of Wolof are several obscure languages along the Casamance River.
However, " collateral " may also sometimes mean " additional but subordinate ," i. e., " secondary " (" collateral meanings of a word "), and that specific meaning of a rather obscure word in the English language seems to have been picked up and broadened by the military in the expression " collateral damage ".
" However, David Chandler surmises that, " the whole episode is so obscure and inconclusive that it is still not possible to make a definite ruling.
However, an alternative, more obscure etymology exists which suggests the name means " promontory into marsh ", which would make sense considering that Frodsham had a promontory castle very close to marshland.
However, Wells still argues that Paul's Jesus was " a heavenly, pre-existent figure who had come to earth at some uncertain point in the past and lived an obscure life, perhaps one or two centuries before his own time.
However Martianus's depiction does not look to be confined to a division Heaven-Earth as it includes the Underworld and other obscure regions or remote recesses of Heaven.
However, his poetry lacked elements that encouraged the attention of academic scholarship, and after his death he became an obscure figure.
However, the follow-up single, " Randolph's Tango ", was a return to Lynott's more obscure work, and it did not chart outside Ireland.
" However, Webbe still disparaged the poem's harsh and obscure language.
However, his activities after this famous stunt are as obscure as his origins.
However, triple and multiple negatives are considered obscure and are typically avoided.
However, he distrusted the Gospels, written, as he put it, " by four obscure Jews ", but admired the Catholic Church for having allegedly concealed much of the Bible's " dangerous teachings ".
However, there is an obscure phrase of the Annals which could support the relation.
However, Tha Pope remains a relatively obscure producer.
However, this is disputed by Henry Harris, who writes: " What Nägeli saw and did not see in plant material at about the same time Robert Remak is somewhat obscure ...
However, Microsoft had built an easter egg into the version 2 or " upgrade " Commodore Basic that proved its provenance: typing the ( obscure ) command would result in appearing on the screen.
However, due to lack of evidence, the origins and definition of equo privato knights remain obscure.
However, work on the etymology of toponyms has found that many place names are descriptive, honorific or commemorative but frequently they have no meaning or the meaning is obscure or lost.
However given that texts from VO and LO tend not to be signed by individuals and given also that Hardy has not run for public office his role in the organisation has been obscure.
However, apart from the details of his own past, " John Doe ", as he comes to call himself, seems to have access to the sum total of all human knowledge: he knows how many dimples are on a golf ball, the population of Morocco, and other such obscure ( and not-so-obscure ) facts.

However and words
However, readers who accept Freud's findings and believe that he has solved completely the mystery of dreams, should ponder over the following words in his Interpretation Of Dreams, Chapter 1::
However, Plato reports that syntax was devised before him, by Prodicus of Ceos, who was concerned by the correct use of words.
However, there is no one-to-one correspondence between words in ASL and English, and the inflectional modulation of ASL signs — a dominant part of the grammar — is lost.
However, they may become aware of the differences if, for example, they contrast the pronunciations of the following words:
However, these words all have the meaning " to fall from a height " and are clearly derived either from a common root or from each other.
However, both the words and notes of the symphony have sources dating from earlier in Beethoven's career.
However, Beethoven did not retain this version, and kept rewriting until he had found its final form, with the words < em lang =" de ">" O Freunde, nicht diese Töne "</ em > (" O friends, not these tones ").
However, Bede ignores the fact that at the time of Augustine's mission, the history between the two was one of warfare and conquest, which, in the words of Barbara Yorke, would have naturally " curbed any missionary impulses towards the Anglo-Saxons from the British clergy.
However, his words could not inspire a side which was playing on a nation's goodwill and sentiment, and Nat Lofthouse scored twice to give Bolton Wanderers side a 2 – 0 win.
However, Ogden prescribed that any student should learn an additional 150-word list for everyday work in some particular field, by adding a word list of 100 words particularly useful in a general field ( e. g., science, verse, business, etc.
However, a viewing of the film itself reveals that Lugosi said this line correctly, the exact words being, " Don't be afraid of Lobo ; he's as gentle as a kitten.
However, single words or a short string of words can sometimes be registered as a trademark instead.
However, the art form combining words and pictures evolved gradually, and there are many examples of proto-comic strips.
However, an understanding of the way words in the two languages evolve from Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ) roots shows that they cannot be cognate ( see for example Grimm's law ).
However, even though the etymology is plain to see, the derived words take on quite a special meaning.
However, an error that affects two bits will not be detected if those bits lie at the same position in two distinct words.
However, most Indian languages have specific words that mean music or in some way denote it, for example ' Sangeeth ' in Hindi and ' Sangeetham ' in Malayalam both mean music.
However an alternative explanation is that Jude quotes the Book of Enoch aware that verses 14-15 are in fact an expansion of the words of Moses from Deuteronomy 33: 2.
However, literary conventions that we take for granted today had not yet been inventedthere was no spacing between words, no consistency in punctuation nor in vowel elisions, no marks for breathings and accent ( guides to pronunciation and hence word recognition ), no convention to denote change of speaker and no stage directions, and verse was written straight across the page like prose.
However, unlike some orthographies, English orthography often represents a very abstract underlying representation ( or morphophonemic form ) of English words.
However, this is often not taken seriously by local law enforcement who are under budgeted and over worked to consider a few harsh words seriously, even if they are a threat.
However, as social networks become more and more closely connected to people and their real life, the more harsh words may be consider defamation of the person.
However, in other Old Norse words, for example forboð, " forbidding, ban ", the prefix for-has a pejorative sense.
However, similar words with a different meaning are also quite common ( e. g., German bekommen means " to receive ", not " to become ", and is thus a false friend, which could lead a German English learner to utter an embarrassing sentence like: " I want to become a beefsteak .").

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