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However and short-term
However, Eric Broadley, Lola Cars ' owner and chief designer, agreed on a short-term personal contribution to the project without involving Lola Cars.
However, each time an item is rehearsed while it is in short-term memory, it is also increasing its strength in long-term memory.
However, these prices set by cartels only provided a short-term solution because cartel members would cheat on each other by setting a lower price than the price set by the cartel.
However, some believe that in the long-term society as a whole ( including the descendants of those that experienced short-term hardship ) enjoys a rise in overall quality of life due to the accumulation of innovation-for example, 90 % of Americans were farmers in 1790, while 2. 6 % of Americans were farmers in 1990.
However, the definition of MADD suggests a chronic condition, in contrast to the acute, short-term nature of a nervous breakdown.
However, short-term human trials showed benefits in weight loss.
However, this is the only duck in North America known to derive short-term benefits from lake acidification.
However, the limit of short-term memory cannot easily be characterized as a constant " magic spell " either, because memory span depends also on other factors besides speaking duration.
However, free market economists believe that competition is the essence of a healthy economic system, and that any short-term negative impact on individual economic factors that is caused by free immigration is more than justified by the prospects of long-term growth for the economy as a whole.
However, the short-term ( tactical ) effects are likely to be low-the psychological effects on an opponent would likely be more significant.
However, because the antitrust laws are ultimately intended to benefit consumers, and discounting results in at least short-term net benefit to consumers, the U. S. Supreme Court has set high hurdles to antitrust claims based on a predatory pricing theory.
Eye, skin and respiratory irritant .” However, the short-term lethal dose is on a par with common table salt with an LD < sub > 50 </ sub > of more than 3 grams per kilogram of bodyweight.
However, many dyspraxics have excellent long-term memories, despite poor short-term memory.
However, a series of short-term injuries meant he was unable to get a regular position in the first team and he moved to West Bromwich Albion.
However, during the 1980s and ' 90s missiologically progressive churches began to take a project approach to missions, capitalizing on directing present energy into short-term missions trips, vacations with a purpose, designated projects and offerings, and ministry teams.
However, soldiers remained 25-year professionals and did not return to the short-term levies of the Republic.
However, to promote research, the university allocates money from its operating funds annually as incentive and for short-term research purposes.
However, in the United States ( and other countries except Brazil, China, India, Russia ), the reserve requirements are generally not frequently altered to implement monetary policy because of the short-term disruptive effect on financial markets.
However, there was not enough money at the moment to construct a new bridge, so the city council agreed to provide funds for a short-term renovation of the gate to make sure it would stay up for two or three more years.
However, some masters tolerated " petit marronages ", or short-term absences from plantations.
However, it is announced he does have short-term memory loss and may not recover for another one to three years.
However, banks have large concentrations of short-term and / or variable rate loans, so changes in interest rates significantly impact interest income.
However, some economists took a different view: they said that greater capital concentrations would yield diminishing returns once the marginal return to capital had equalized with that of labour — and that the apparently rapid growth of economies with high savings rates would be a short-term phenomenon.
However, Emergency has also given short-term emergency assistance to existing hospitals in areas with a critical need for temporary care by providing specialized personnel, drugs or instruments.

However and tactical
However, in the 1930s the French moved it to battalion level and combined it with some tactical fire control.
However, the Western Allies ' air-to-ground aircraft were so greatly feared out of proportion to their actual tactical success, that following the lead up to Operation Overlord German vehicle crews showed reluctance to move en masse during daylight.
However, this goodwill was to be lost with India's tactical defeat in the 1962 war with China.
However, this does not take into the account that Germany's economic situation suffered from limited resources – mainly raw materials like oil and aluminium – which did not provide for much beyond a tactical air force.
However, it was often a tactical liability.
However, these demands were actually quite desirable for him: tactical and strategic mistakes were not the responsibility of the Navy Board.
However, Edward had made a serious mistake in thinking his vastly superior numbers alone would provide enough of a tactical advantage to defeat the Scots.
However, he does not appear to give the names of the leaders, or offer any information about the location, the course of the battle, or its tactical victors.
However, Disra was being manipulated by his aide, Major Grodin Tierce, a cloned Royal Guardsman with all of Thrawn's tactical genius but lacking his political vision.
However, needing to counter the Spartans ' numerical advantage, Epaminondas implemented two tactical innovations.
However, while badly trained and equipped, the Norwegian Army put up a determined fight, holding the Swedes back at Kongsvinger and securing a tactical victory at the battle of Langnes.
However, due in part to a lack of time, he committed strategic errors in preparing the area's defenses that a competent attacker could have exploited, and he made tactical errors that made the attacker's job easier.
However, tactical voting is sometimes a concern in non-partisan primaries as members of the opposite party can strategically vote for the weaker candidate in order to face an easier general election.
However, since active infrared light can be detected by night vision goggles, there can be a risk of giving away position in tactical military operations.
However, the scene when Harwood meets with his captains on board Ajax is fictional, created for the movie in order to explain the tactical situation to the audience.
However, even with such a massive force taking the Germans completely by surprise, the assault was a tactical failure and after 9 days of fighting the Allies managed only to escape back to their own lines, having sustained over 18, 000 casualties.
However, probably the most important innovation to improve targeting accuracy was tactical, not technical.
However, theater commanders Douglas MacArthur, Chester Nimitz, and Joseph Stillwell all coveted the B-29s for tactical support, to which Arnold was adamantly opposed as a diversion from strategic policy.
However, whether because of their low morale, or because they were in fact outnumbered, the Persians sought instead the tactical advantage of joining up with the army under Tigranes, and fortifying a position.
However, the U. S. and its allies gained tactical and strategic advantage.
However, Wellington did not employ the corps as tactical entities, and continued his accustomed practice of issuing orders directly to divisional and lower commanders.
However, due to grave tactical mistakes, Liu Bei suffered a dramatic defeat with the burning of his line of camps and the decimation of his already numerically inferior army.
However, there was no such plan at this time and it was only much later that NATO obtained tactical nuclear weapons under US control in Germany.
However, due to the high casualties sustained by the paratroopers during Operation Mercury, Hitler changed his mind about the tactical importance of airborne assaults and the plans were terminated.
However, as a result of their over-extension and the casualties they had taken during their offensive, at the beginning of Manstein's counterattack the Germans could achieve a tactical superiority in numbers, including the number of tanks present — for example, Manstein's 350 tanks outnumbered Soviet armor almost seven to one at the point of contact.

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