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However and recourse
However, because of Church laws, lately more stringently enforced, which forbid the marriage of cousins closely related consanguineously, a means of facilitating the goal of in-group relations may be that of recourse to illegitimate unions.
However, this decision was based firmly in the older notions ( see above ) that prevailed at the time as to the mode of corporate decision making, and effective control residing in the shareholders ; if they elected and put up with an incompetent decision maker, they should not have recourse to complain.
However, depending on the legal requirements of many jurisdictions, transsexual and transgender people are often unable to change the listing of their sex in public records unless they can furnish a physician's letter attesting that sex reassignment surgery has been performed, in other instances legal gender change is prohibited even after genital or other surgery or treatment without recourse, while in other cases, such statutes may specify that genital surgery has been completed.
However, this round of negotiations was settled without recourse to industrial action in August of that year.
However, General Brar later stated that the Government had " no other recourse " as there was a " complete breakdown " of the situation, and Pakistan would have come into picture declaring its support for Khalistan.
However, such countries typically allow extradition defendants recourse to the law, with multiple appeals.
However, the Quran itself was most definitely not composed by Muhammad in pure classical Arabic, but shows many borrowings and calques from the Aramaic, and, especially, Syriac languages and Jewish and Christian holy materials written in those languages, so, with recourse only to classical Arabic vocabulary, an understanding of the infamously dense, and in places incomprehensible — according to the rules of classical Arabic — Quran will invariably fall short or be incorrect.
However, our earliest references to demonstrate its arrival in Rome reveal its initial influence upon the lower orders of society, and display concern about uncritical recourse to the ideas of Babylonian ' star-gazers '.
However, Australia has no obligation to grant them a visa to settle permanently in Australia ( as opposed to temporary protection ) and they have no recourse to Australian courts.
However, Assets Realization disobeyed the court and tore it up anyway in December 1922, leaving the Florida Railroad Commission " no recourse but to declare the Ocklawaha Valley Railroad abandoned ".
However it appears that recourse to some traditions relating to Amr ibn Aqyash are required for the prohibition as the verse itself could be interpreted as expressing a preference against interest.
However, according to Pauli and Miller such models were insufficient to identify the invariant speed in their transformation with the speed of light — for example, Ignatowski was forced to recourse to electrodynamics to include the speed of light.
However, even the legal authorities themselves sometimes have recourse, especially if the legal and political system are weak on checks and balances, to ' special courts ', especially in regions and periods of increased insecurity, either in a legally-controlled manner ( emergency legislation, martial law ) or improvised, as sometimes occurs in wartime or political power struggle.

However and legal
However, in the context of legal and civic policy, these controversies are less than novel.
However, copyright is merely the legal reassurance that one owns his / her work.
However, FuturePhone ( as well as other similar services ) ceased operations upon legal challenges from AT & T and other service providers.
However, the importance of the law is evident within the Book of Ruth, and the story reflects a need to stay within legal boundaries.
However, legal title to all land in the City of Berkeley remains based on the original Peralta land grant.
However, the advent of U. S. sovereignty after the Mexican – American War, and especially, the Gold Rush, saw the Peralta's lands quickly encroached on by squatters and diminished by dubious legal proceedings.
However, in October 2004, the Cuban government announced an end to this policy: from November US dollars would no longer be legal tender in Cuba, but would instead be exchanged for convertible pesos ( since April 2005 at the exchange rate of $ 1. 08 ) with a 10 % tax payable to the state on the exchange of US dollars cash — though not on other forms of exchange.
However, UCI regulations stipulates a legal race bike cannot weigh less than 6. 8 kg ( 14. 99 lbs ).
However, members were divided over key issues, only 25 had previous parliamentary experience, and although many had some legal training, there were no qualified lawyers.
However, unlike the governmental departments, there is not even a de jure procedure for legal supervision of such grants as for now.
However, prior to that, legal scholars ( forerunners of today's comparativists and international lawyers ) practiced comparative method.
However, the device's connection to Tulip, the legal owners of the name, is unclear.
However, the album also heralded in an era of prolonged legal trouble for the band.
However, in general, the state is viewed as a positive location for corporate tax purposes because favorable laws of incorporation allow companies to minimize the corporate expenditures ( achieved through legal standardization of corporate legal processes ), creating a nucleus in Delaware with operating companies often in other states.
However it does not exercise legal revision, but rather constitutional control of situations where constitutional rights are violated.
However, until a husband was found, the King had the legal right to Eleanor's lands.
However, the text could also be interpreted as indicating that Paul was demanding the legal freedom of Onesimus and, as an act of both trust and reconciliation, holding Philemon accountable in the higher court of God to accomplish this change himself.
However, the mufti explains the legal judgment but he does not bind the people to his fatwā.
However, after the banning of cyclamates in the USA and Britain in 1969, saccharin, the only remaining legal artificial sweetener at the time, was found to cause cancer in rats.
However, Parsons was still under contract to LHI Records and consequently, Hazlewood contested Parsons ' appearance on the album and threatened legal action.
" However, after shooting only a few scenes, Fox shut Hawks down and ordered him to make a silent film, both because of Griffith's voice and because they only owned the legal rights to make a silent film.
However, Wiesel's organization asserted there would be no legal " basis for reparations or territorial claims ", anticipating Turkish anxieties that it could prompt financial or property claims.
However, " banquets " were still legal and all through 1847, there was a nation-wide campaign of democracy and / or republican banquets.
However, most of this equipment is used for training purposes and is not legal in any competition.

However and otherwise
However, certain critical interlocutory court orders, such as the denial of a request for an interim injunction, or an order holding a person in contempt of court, can be appealed immediately although the case may otherwise not have been fully disposed of.
However, his mother consolidated the Doukas family connection by arranging the Emperor's marriage to Irene Doukaina, granddaughter of the Caesar John Doukas, the uncle of Michael VII, who would not have supported Alexios otherwise.
However, the effects of acid rain can last for generations, as the effects of pH level change can stimulate the continued leaching of undesirable chemicals into otherwise pristine water sources, killing off vulnerable insect and fish species and blocking efforts to restore native life.
However, Marlborough was convinced of the urgency – " I am very sensible that I take a great deal upon me ", he had earlier written to Godolphin, " but should I act otherwise, the Empire would be undone ..."
However, in many jurisdictions the members of the company are permitted to ratify transactions which would otherwise fall foul of this principle.
However, this can only be done on the very next move, otherwise the right to do so is forfeit.
However, there are three important factors that set aside monarchies such as the United Kingdom from systems where greater power might otherwise rest with Parliament.
However, these causal properties can't be detected by anyone outside the mind, otherwise the Chinese Room couldn't pass the Turing test — the people outside would be able to tell there wasn't a Chinese speaker in the room by detecting their causal properties.
However, Biafra claims the above mentioned licensing deals prove otherwise.
However, in plant tissues that carry on photosynthesis, carotenoids act to quench electronically excited chlorophyll produced by visible light in a process called non-photochemical quenching, in order to prevent reactions which would otherwise infere with photosynthesis at high light levels.
However, ISDN is typically more reliable than POTS, and has a significantly faster call setup time compared with POTS, and IP connections over ISDN typically have some 30 – 35ms round trip time, as opposed to 120 – 180ms ( both measured with otherwise unused lines ) over 56k or V. 34 / V. 92 modems, making ISDN more reliable and more efficient for telecommuters.
However, the term is frequently used to refer to a practice in which an insider or a related party trades based on material non-public information obtained during the performance of the insider's duties at the corporation, or otherwise in breach of a fiduciary or other relationship of trust and confidence or where the non-public information was misappropriated from the company.
However this method is possible only if the array slot A + 1 exists but is not being otherwise used.
However, other Talmudic commentaries ( Tosafot ) say that such liquids only produce a leavening reaction within flour if they themselves have had water added to them and otherwise the dough they produce is completely permissible for consumption during Passover, whether or not made according to the laws applying to matzot.
However, in Locke v. Davey, 540 U. S. 712 ( 2004 ), the Court held that states could exclude majors in " devotional theology " from an otherwise generally available college scholarship.
However, others assert the study was " poorly researched and analytically deficient " or otherwise deficient.
" However, the British weekly magazine Punch immediately disparaged Mackenzie's efforts, noting in August 1891 that the title of the song actually was " Jim Collins " and that Mackenzie otherwise inaccurately quoted and characterized the song.
However, where Congress or the Executive has the power to implement programs, or otherwise regulate, there are, arguably, certain incentives in the national government encouraging States to become the instruments of such national policy, rather than to implement the program directly.
However designers quickly realized the potential of using HTML tables for creating the complex, multi-column layouts that were otherwise not possible.
However, sex-limited genes on any chromosome can be expressed and " say ", for example, " if you are in a male body do X, otherwise do not.
However, proportionality of corresponding sides is not by itself sufficient to prove similarity for polygons beyond triangles ( otherwise, for example, all rhombi would be similar ).
However, sovereignty permits action in every field ; otherwise, it would lose its essential quality.
However, most boil down to two simple components: local loop ( the cost the local incumbent charges to transport the signal from the end user's central office, otherwise known as a CO, to the point of presence, otherwise known as a POP, of the carrier ) and the port ( the cost to access the telephone network or the Internet through the carrier's network ).
However, this assumption is incorrect, as all watches in the time of Huygens and Hooke employed the very un-detached verge escapement, the action of which destroys the isochronal properties of any form of balance spring, spiral or otherwise.

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