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However and successive
However, the ' core ' Asparagales ( see # Phylogeny section ) have reverted to successive microsporogenesis.
However, a vague undertaking was given to consult their inhabitants, and although successive South African governments sought to have the territories transferred, Britain kept delaying, and it never occurred.
However, before this, some MPPC members got around this restriction by occasionally making longer stories in separate parts, and releasing them in successive weeks, starting with Vitagraph's The Life of Moses in five parts ( and five reels ) at the end 1909.
However, these fears were not borne out as successive Presidents played a limited, largely apolitical role in national affairs.
However, it is also possible to see world history as the story of a single human civilization developing new institutions and forms of expression over successive periods of time.
However the welfare state system was retained and expanded by successive National and Labour governments until the 1980s.
However, it may, in fact, still be a 50 % hybrid if the chromosomes from species A were lucky in two successive segregations, and meiotic crossovers happened near the telomeres.
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 database and directory administrators can take countermeasures against online attacks, for example by limiting the number of attempts that a password can be tried, by introducing time delays between successive attempts, increasing the answer's complexity ( e. g. requiring a CAPTCHA answer or verification code sent via cellphone ), and / or locking accounts out after unsuccessful logon attempts.
However the more extensive gardens that are now open to the public were largely the result of the efforts of four successive squires of Heligan.
However, Limerick footballers have seen a reversal of fortunes in recent years and contested successive Munster Senior Football Championship finals in 2003 and 2004.
However, Roman troops were engaged in the Cimbrian War and the Senate merely sent two successive embassies to remonstrate with Jugurtha who delayed until he had captured Cirta.
However, the planning phase proceeded at a very slow pace and the economical situation prevented all successive communist governments from actually starting a serious work.
However, successive governments have taken a number of steps to reduce the influence of the armed forces and related intelligence agencies in domestic politics.
However, the season was not without its moments of controversy ; Cantona was sent off as Manchester United exited the Champions League against Galatasaray, and he was also dismissed in successive Premier League games, firstly against Swindon Town and then against Arsenal.
However, the Rule Against Perpetuities would void the interest to T's great-grandchildren, and leave the will creating the successive life estates with a reversionary interest in T's estate.
However as the work load of the Council grew and the membership increased, the lack of coordination between each successive six month presidency hindered the development of long-term priorities for the EU.
However, they managed to upend the favored Generals and Stallions in successive weeks to reach the title game.
However, the explanation is that the bounding curve,, is simply a special case – just like the simple harmonic series ( Σx < sup >− 1 </ sup >)– for which the successive area ' segments ' do not decrease rapidly enough to allow for convergence to a limit.
However, the worst casualty of all was the national confidence that had grown from the successive victories of King Robert Bruce, which had produced an illusory sense of invulnerability.
However, there was a rise in reported cases in the early 2000s: eight deaths from the syndrome in California in 2002 after three successive years of four deaths per year, and Schlievert's study found cases in part of Minnesota more than tripled from 2000 to 2003.
However, many of these shortcomings have been addressed with each successive release of GarageBand.
However, during his time in charge of Channel 4's factual programmes, the department won several British Academy Television Awards, Royal Television Society Awards, International Emmys and two successive Prix Italias.
However, prior to the arrival of new Director-General of the BBC Greg Dyke in 2000, BBC One had suffered from under-investment, and for three successive years of Salmon's time in charge the channel was criticised in the annual report of the Board of Governors of the BBC for its performance and output.

However and electoral
However, international observers have questioned the fairness of Armenia's parliamentary and presidential elections and constitutional referendum since 1995, citing polling deficiencies, lack of cooperation by the Electoral Commission, and poor maintenance of electoral lists and polling places.
However, a referendum on devolution in 1979 was unsuccessful as it did not achieve the necessary support of 40 per cent of the electorate ( despite a small majority of those who voted supporting the proposal ) and the SNP went into electoral decline during the 1980s.
However, Weah alleged electoral fraud, despite international observers declaring the election to be free and fair.
However, nations with proportional voting may differ in that some emphasize the individuals within the parties, such as the system in the Netherlands, while other nations only allow voting for parties, such as in the Italian electoral system.
However, low membership and voter support in Germany's western states continued to plague the party on the federal level until it formed an electoral alliance in July 2005 with the Electoral Alternative for Labor and Social Justice ( WASG ), a leftist faction of dissident Social Democrats and trade unionists, with the merged list being called the Left Party.
However the fact that it involves two rounds means that, for large elections, runoff voting is more expensive than some other electoral systems.
However, in the 2009 elections – and due to the reactivation of the 1960 electoral law – the city of Sidon was separated from its district to form a separate electoral district.
However electoral fraud was suspected, due to a lack of European Union or other independent oversight.
However, Wilson's 6. 3 million votes ( 42 %) were enough to garner 435 electoral votes.
However, the Federalist electors scattered their second votes, resulting in the Democratic-Republican Party presidential candidate, Thomas Jefferson, receiving the second highest number of electoral votes and thus being elected Vice President.
However, this strategy failed with Van Buren winning majorities of both the popular and electoral vote.
However, since the Civil War there have been two serious attempts by Southern-based parties to run regional candidates in hopes of denying either of the two major candidates an electoral college majority.
" However, over time various perceived issues with these provisions, such as the risk of corruption and the potential for electoral deadlocks or a lack of representation should a seat become vacant, led to a campaign for reform.
However, this will change at the Victorian Local Government Elections in October 2012 following an electoral representation review by the Victorian Electoral Commission in 2011-2012.
However the left-wing bloc in the Knesset only won an overall narrow majority, facilitated by the disqualification of small nationalist parties that did not manage to pass the electoral threshold.
However, due to the French electoral system, the party only won 2 of the 2, 026 seats up for election.
However, now also some rural delegates were appointed to all States-Provincial ( first only true for Friesland ) and the city councils were appointed by electoral colleges which were in turn elected by a select group of male citizens of good standing and paying a certain amount of taxes, so very indirectly there was a modicum of democracy introduced to the system.
However, for various reasons, such as, perhaps, a desire to reduce the influence of the state or the laity in ecclesiastical matters, electoral power became restricted to the clergy and, in the case of the Church in the West, exclusively to a college of the canons of the cathedral church.
However, the Greens have not yet managed to break through in other European electoral regions in the UK or the Welsh Assembly.
However, Breckinridge received almost no support in most of the Northern states ( which Lincoln swept except for split electoral votes from New Jersey going to Douglas and Lincoln ) but, as the candidate of the Buchanan faction, did outpoll Douglas in Pennsylvania and won Delaware and received some support comparable to Douglas in Connecticut.
However, before he was sworn in for a second term, Fujimori stripped two universities of their autonomy and reshuffled the national electoral board.
However the power that a Prime Minister has over his or her Cabinet colleagues is directly proportional to the amount of support that they have with their political parties and this is often related to whether the party considers them to be an electoral asset or liability.
However, three of Georgia's electoral votes were left blank in honor of him.

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