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However and chosen
However well chosen and cleverly arranged, such memorabilia unfortunately amounted to more of an interruption than an auxiliary to the evening's main business, which ( considering the talent at hand ) should probably have been the gathering of fresh samples of the Chicago style.
However, two subsets are commonly chosen.
However, in both the East and the West, bishops are chosen from among those who are celibate.
However, the combined effects of ethnic and religious fractionalization, i. e. the more chance that any two randomly chosen people will be from separate ethnic or religious groups the less chance of a civil war, were also significant and positive, as long as the country avoided ethnic dominance.
However, production does not get carried out in the abstract, or by entering into arbitrary or random relations chosen at will.
However, this method can provide uniformly distributed hashes even when the keys are chosen by a malicious agent.
However, it is not uncommon for specific icons to be characterised as " miracle-working ", meaning that God has chosen to glorify them by working miracles through them.
However, a frame of reference can always be chosen in which it remains stationary.
However, a more reactive metal in the electrochemical series must be chosen for coating, especially when chipping of the coating is expected.
However, with quantum entanglement, if Alice and Bob measure the spin of their particles in directions other than just up or down, with the directions chosen to form a Bell's inequality, they can now observe a correlation that is fundamentally stronger than anything that is achievable in classical physics.
However, according to Stich, these scenarios are chosen in a culturally biased manner.
However, VANOC secretly built a second outdoor cauldron next to the West Building of the Vancouver Convention Centre, and Gretzky was secretly chosen to light this permanent cauldron.
However, the Welsh laws prescribe this system of division for land in general, not for kingdoms, where there is provision for an edling ( or heir ) to the kingdom to be chosen, usually by the king.
However, the two Asian countries agreed to unite their bids shortly before the decision was made, and they were chosen unanimously in preference to Mexico.
However in practice the princes of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau, beginning with William the Silent, were always chosen as stadtholders of most of the provinces.
However if someone offered you odds of 10 to 1 that a card chosen at random from a regular 52 card deck would be the ace of spades, then you would be getting " the worst of it " because the chance is only 1 in 52 that the ace will be chosen.
However it is not required that Land delegates themselves be members of a legislature ; often prominent citizens are chosen.
However, such a reunification raises other questions: first, what to do with the remainder of the present Pays de la Loire region, and second, which city should be chosen as the capital of such a reunified Brittany.
However, as a compromise to those who were against the revision, the new rule also changed the requirement for determining the number of votes needed for a cloture motion's passage from those Senators " present and voting " to those Senators " duly chosen and sworn ".
However, Christopher Tolkien notes in Unfinished Tales that the assumption Radagast failed in his task may not be entirely accurate considering that he was specifically chosen by Yavanna, and he may have been assigned to protect the flora and fauna of Middle-earth, a task that would not end with the defeat of Sauron and the end of the War of the Ring.
However Clemenceau did not intend to campaign for the post, instead he wished to be chosen by acclaim as a national symbol.
However, the band eventually opted out of the song's inclusion on the soundtrack due to Chad Kroeger's song " Hero " ultimately being chosen as the lead single.
However powerless, future shoguns would always be chosen from either Fujiwara or imperial lineage to keep the bloodline pure and give legitimacy to the rule.
However, the Committee of Eleven, formed to work out various details including the mode of election of the President, recommended instead that the election be by a group of people apportioned among the states in the same numbers as their representatives in Congress ( the formula for which had been resolved in lengthy debates resulting in the Connecticut Compromise and Three-fifths compromise ), but chosen by each state " in such manner as its Legislature may direct.

However and margins
However, in order to remain competitive they must keep margins usually quite low.
However, the surrounding margins of sunspots are brighter than the average, and so are hotter ; overall, more sunspots increase the Sun's solar constant or brightness.
However, as the series shifted to Detroit, the Spurs were the ones who were blown-out, losing Games 3 and 4 by big margins as the Pistons evened the series.
However, since these can usually not be patented or copyrighted, they are very often copied quickly by competing banks, pushing down trading margins.
However, the Angels were devastated by Henderson's home run, and lost both games by wide margins, 10 – 4 and 8 – 1.
However, Blackdown geologically is not part of the South Downs but instead forms part of the Greensand Ridge on the Weald's western margins.
However it is an important habitat for flamingos and is home to endemic algae, invertebrates and round the margins even fish that can survive in the slightly less salty water.
However, due to demographic changes that made Richmond much more urban, Anthony's margins were much smaller than those of his father and grandfather.
However, for cosmetic reasons, many doctors take only very small surgical margins 1 – 2 mm, especially when operating on the face.
However, Hartford was concerned that gross margins had reached 22 % to cover higher costs and that the chain veered from its low-cost discipline.
However, she won all her subsequent elections in Mississauga East and after 2004 in Mississauga East — Cooksville by wide margins.
However, with the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Republicans lost the Congress in 1930 and the White House in 1932 by huge margins.
However, keys made in this fashion have clean margins and the depth of the notches are not subject to wear induced changes encountered when heavily worn keys are duplicated using a pattern grinder.
However, ever since the 1961 Koren edition, most Jewish editions of the Bible have made a systematic effort to relegate chapter and verse numbers to the margins of the text, as an indication that they are foreign to the Masoretic tradition.
However, retail meant significantly higher print runs and lower margins, and with the rapid inflation of the 1970s, the rise in paper costs put them in a financial bind.
However, as people living on the margins, the " blackbirds " often relied on criminal activity in order to survive.
However, in keeping with the necessity to follow best practice in creating standardised steam locomotives, they utilised a variation of both boiler and trailing wheel of the Merchant Navy Class, while weight was kept within the margins laid down by the Light Pacifics, all of which were designed by Oliver Bulleid.
However, when planning ahead for expected unpredictabilities, these " error margins " are usually assigned other, more specific names: for instance in warehouse stock control, where a certain amount of stock is expected to disappear naturally through damage, pilfering or other unexplained problems, the discrepancy is referred to as shrinkage.
However, by 1996 Apple executives were worried that high-end clones were cannibalizing sales of their own high-end computers, where profit margins were highest.
However, there were a number of objections to these proposals, contentiously amongst them was an objection from Strathclyde Bus Holdings, who it could be argued did so out of fear of their profit margins being affected by such an initiative.
However, mounting evidence suggests the passage of the Act was less about protecting editorial diversity within community newspaper markets than about inflating the profit margins of national newspaper chains.
However, by the late 1950s, ABOA and the AISF were members of the Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations ( ACSPA ), an umbrella organisation that continuously cooperated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions ( ACTU ) on basic wages, and margins cases ; and, in particular, ABOA's leadership sought close ties with the rest of the union movement.
However, USC began to display marked inconsistencies, as their margins of victory began to slip.

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