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However and civic
However, in the context of legal and civic policy, these controversies are less than novel.
However, perhaps tired of the Athenians pointing out their role at Salamis, and of their demands for the Allies to march north, the Allies awarded the prize for civic achievement to Aegina.
However their civic jealousy soon reduced them to weakness again.
However, since reforms introduced in 2000, 14 English local authorities have directly-elected mayors who combine the ' civic ' mayor role with that of Leader of the Council and have significantly greater powers than either.
However, in time the Italian population came to be a cornerstone of Weed civic life.
However, for the most part Gridley was peaceful, with a flourishing civic life.
However, it was unique to the Hysham area and undoubtedly was a source of civic pride to the community and does to this day show movies every Sunday.
However, in his book, " Horace Mann's Troubling Legacy: The Education of Democratic Citizens ," Bob Pepperman Taylor argues that Mann's view of civic education marginalized the role of schools in training the intellect, and links him to anti-intellectualism in American education.
However, these elections had the participation of over 300 civic groups and were the most competitive nationwide elections in Chinese history.
However, thanks to an aggressive civic campaign, and the efforts of many fans ( who pooled together resources to purchase some of the full-season packages collectively ) the Whalers announced that they would stay in Connecticut through at least 1997.
However, opponents like William Templeton criticized the overlap between his business and civic ventures.
However, religious minorities question its expenditures, observing that localities and villages housing minority citizens go without basic civic amenities.
However, a study by Staffan Larson in 2001 concluded that while study circles foster participation they are only partly successful as civic change vehicles since their power to influence social action is weak.
However, Chadderton developed an abundance of civic institutions including public street lighting, Carnegie library, public swimming baths, and council with its own town hall.
However, he did find civic pride in that the whole city — including the novi cives — had joined together in an uprising against Walter VI, whose sins of imposing tyranny were, to Villani, sufficient justification for the violence needed to overthrow him.
However, Quebec policies speak of civic " interculturalism " rather than multiculturalism, which is associated with ghettoization.
However, man was never granted civic wisdom which belonged to Zeus or the art of politics, so the race was initially in danger of extinction.
However, subsidence caused by coal mining, plus civic pride, prevented action being taken on the proposal.
However, the CRE proposed a new non-governmental public body to work alongside the CEHR to guide, advise and mediate on community relations, civic engagement and citizenship.
However, that township was too large for area residents to easily participate in civic affairs of the township and the residents petitioned to form a separate township.
However, these applications to the Republic of China Ministry of the Interior were rejected on the grounds that Article 2 of the Civic Organization Law forbids civic organizations and activities from promoting communism.
However, the neighbourhood is so dominated by the businesses, cultural facilities, and residents along Commercial Drive that the area is far better known as " The Drive " than by the civic boundaries.
However, the Liberal Party characterized its expenditures as essential for civic improvements.
However, its boundaries take in a commercial and civic area on the western side.

However and traditions
However the influence of temporal rulers, notably the French kings, largely reemerged via cardinals of certain nationalities or politically significant movements ; there even developed traditions entitling certain monarchs — e. g. of Austria, Spain, and Portugal — to nominate one of their trusted clerical subjects to be created cardinal, a so-called crown-cardinal.
However, in many traditions ( given the inherent tendency of Christian liturgical texts to ossification ), it was not unusual for subsequent Christian generations to seek to provide paraphrased Gospel versions in language closer to the vernacular of their own day.
However, Hindu conceptions of time, like those found in other non-Western traditions, are cyclical in that one age may end but another will always begin.
However, this approach has been only somewhat more effective than the harmonization approach: while states are not as concerned about having foreign traditions of corporate governance imposed on their companies, which the harmonization approach could well entail ; they also wish to ensure that the EU-wide system would be palatable to the traditions of their national companies, so that they will not be put at a disadvantage compared to the other member states.
However, according to some traditions, the announcement of the month of Aviv could also be postponed depending on the condition of roads used by families to come to Jerusalem for Passover, adequate numbers of lambs to be sacrificed at the Temple, and on the ripeness of the barley that was needed for the first fruits ceremony.
However, in some of the newer traditions of Wicca, and especially those influenced by feminist ideology, there is more emphasis on the Goddess, and consequently the symbolism of the Horned God is less developed than that of the Goddess.
However, Augustine was not a resident of the Holy Land and therefore was not familiar with the local populations and their oral traditions.
However, traditions exist about the kashrut status of a few birds.
However, John Painter states that placing the blame for the siege of Jerusalem on the death of James is perhaps an early Christian invention that predates both Origen and Eusebius and that it likely existed in the traditions to which they were both exposed.
However, folk traditions in China and other East Asian countries have added many distinctive characteristics and legends.
However, the lectures were given in the English language, which Mao could not understand, and so he soon abandoned this and began attendance at the government-run Changsha Middle School ; he soon dropped out of this too, finding its courses too rooted in old Confucian ideas and traditions.
However, they are either numerically insignificant ( Ainu ), their difference is not as pronounced ( though Ryukyuan culture is closely related to Japanese culture, it is nonetheless distinctive in that it historically received much more influence from China and has separate political and nonpolitical and religious traditions ) or well assimilated ( Zainichi population is collapsing due to assimilation / naturalisation ).
However, this move increased Uzbek nationalism, which had long resented Soviet policies such as the imposition of cotton monoculture and the suppression of Islamic traditions.
However, despite the occurrence of vampire-like creatures in these ancient civilizations, the folklore for the entity we know today as the vampire originates almost exclusively from early-18th-century southeastern Europe, when verbal traditions of many ethnic groups of the region were recorded and published.
However, the food habits of Hindus vary according to their community and according to regional traditions.
However there is no known unified theology, just a set of related and evolving traditions of worship.
However, earlier traditions from Chinese history have retained their influence, even to the present.
" However, they found the better stories " provide a feast the finest traditions in imaginative fiction " and later named it among the year's top books.
However, the two terms have different histories and traditions.
However, although such external forces may change the direction of some mathematical research, there are strong internal constraints — the mathematical traditions, methods, problems, meanings and values into which mathematicians are enculturated — that work to conserve the historically defined discipline.
However, individual groups started to focus on resources available to them locally ; thus with the passage of time there is a pattern of increasing regional generalization ( i. e.: Paleo-Arctic, Plano and Maritime Archaic traditions ).
However, other nations still have thriving traditions of radio drama.
However, its traditions of free thinking under the Risorgimento morphed into a fervent anti-communism.

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