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However and emergence
However, the resurgence of expeditionary warfare in the past twenty years has seen the emergence of gun-armed wheeled vehicles, sometimes called protected gun systems, which may bear a superficial resemblance to tank destroyers, but are employed as direct fire support units typically providing support in low intensity operations such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
However, the resurgence of expeditionary warfare in the past twenty years has seen the emergence of gun-armed wheeled vehicles, sometimes called protected gun systems, which may bear a superficial resemblance to tank destroyers, but are employed as direct fire support units typically providing support in low-intensity operations such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
However, with the emergence of dancesport in modern times, the term has become narrower in scope.
However, by 1915 this process was complete, enabling Portuguese colonial rule to progress in a relatively unruffled state-until the emergence of nationalist movements all over Africa in the 1950s.
However, the time periods referenced by these terms vary with the emergence of those technologies in different parts of the world.
However, following the General Agreement on Trade in Services ( GATS ) at the WTO, the 1988 Telecommunications Act was replaced with by the Telecommunications Act of 1998 which provided the legal framework to enable the emergence of a free and democratised telecommunications market on the island.
However, historians also note the early emergence of a relatively unified state, and a sense of common identity, in Portugal and the Dutch Republic.
However, this again assumes that the emergence of life in the entire Universe is rare enough as to limit it to one or few events or origination sites.
However, Rome's most important contribution to European legal culture was not the enactment of well-drafted statutes, but the emergence of a class of professional jurists ( prudentes, sing.
By 1932, the Great Depression had forced studios to cut back on needless expense and it was not until 1953 that wider aspect ratios were again used in an attempt to stop the fall in attendance due, partially, to the emergence of television in the U. S. However, a few producers and directors, among them Alfred Hitchcock, have been reluctant to use the anamorphic widescreen size featured in such formats as Cinemascope.
However, calculations of Y pestiss evolutionary age, found using the number of synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs ) in conjunction with molecular clock rates, date the emergence of the biovars prior to any of the historical epidemics due to the length of time needed to accumulate such mutations.
However, the October 2006 emergence of a “ martyrdom ” video shot on January 18, 2000, along with Mohamed Atta has cast heavy doubt on such claims.
However the conditions of the post-war world encouraged decolonialization and emergence of new states and governments, with India, Pakistan, Israel, Vietnam and others declaring independence, rarely without bloodshed.
However the emergence of free software and open source has opened the model and
However Cromwell's success in the sphere of religious reform was offset by the fact that his political influence had been weakened by the emergence of a " privy council ", a body of nobles and office-holders which had first come together to suppress the Pilgrimage of Grace.
However, the city's conservative political climate and the emergence of Hollywood as a major film production center ended the city's film industry.
However, following the emergence of a new Spider-Man, May and Gwen return to New York.
However, in the 1990s with the emergence of the nongovernmental organizations and the New Social Movements ( NSMs ) on a global scale, civil society as a third sector became treated as a key terrain of strategic action to construct ‘ an alternative social and world order .’ Post-modern civil society theory has now largely returned to a more neutral stance, but with marked differences between the study of the phenomena in richer societies and writing on civil society in developing states.
However, the victors agreements of World War I ( Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of Saint-Germain ) strictly forbade union between Austria and Germany, as well as the name " German-Austria ", which reverted to " Austria " after the emergence of the First Republic of Austria in September 1919.
However, with the release of Debian Sarge in 2005, along with the emergence of Ubuntu ( a Debian based distro offered at no cost, with the option to purchase support ), Libranet received less attention from the market.
However, this changed with the emergence of Integrated Psychological leadership theory – as represented by James Scouller ’ s Three Levels of Leadership model ( 2011 ).
However, with the emergence of Hulk Hogan as the WWF Champion and lead face within the company, Slaughter left for the AWA.
However, these poets essentially remained true to the basic tenets of the Romantic movement and the appearance of the Imagists marked the first emergence of a distinctly modernist poetic in the language.
However, the 1950s saw the emergence, particularly in the United States, of a new generation of poets who looked to the modernists for inspiration.

However and phenomenon
However, if the excited atom has been previously ionized, in particular if one of its inner shell electrons has been removed, a phenomenon known as the Auger effect may take place where the quantity of energy is transferred to one of the bound electrons causing it to go into the continuum.
However, the allophone phenomenon becomes obvious when speakers switch languages.
However, according to Rady and coworkers, “ human death is a singular phenomenon characterized by irreversible cessation of all vital functions ( circulation, respiration, and consciousness )”.
However, the overall conclusion of the study was that there was no evidence that hypnosis could be used for military applications, and also that there was no clear evidence for whether ' hypnosis ' actually exists as a definable phenomenon outside of ordinary suggestion, high motivation and subject expectancy.
However, this phenomenon is a special effect caused by the high voltage on the Leyden jar. In the dissectible Leyden jar, charge is transferred to the surface of the glass cup by corona discharge when the jar is disassembled ; this is the source of the residual charge after the jar is reassembled.
However, longitudinal waves by necessity have only one form for a given propagation direction, rather than two polarizations as in a transverse wave, and thus they were unable to explain the phenomenon of birefringence, where two polarizations of light are refracted differently by a crystal.
However in the southern hemisphere, owing to the ozone hole phenomenon, the lowest amounts of column ozone found anywhere in the world are over the Antarctic in the southern spring period of September and October.
" However, In proposing the thought experiment involving the fictional character, Robinson Crusoe, a captain shipwrecked on a desolate island with no other inhabitant, Wittgenstein shows that language is not in all cases a social phenomenon ( although, they are for most case ); instead the criterion for a language is grounded in a set of interrelated normative activities: teaching, explanations, techniques and criteria of correctness.
However, derivative work is much less common with proprietary licensed work and so the viral phenomenon is not as evident.
However, if one of its inner shell electrons has been removed, a phenomenon known as the Auger effect may take place where the quantity of energy is transferred to one of the bound electrons causing it to go into the continuum.
However, as he only considered gravitational lensing by single stars, he concluded that the phenomenon would most likely remain unobserved for the foreseeable future.
However while the mimicry of human noises is widely reported the extent to which it happens is exaggerated, and the phenomenon is quite unusual.
However, flowering plants have in addition a phenomenon called ' double fertilization '.
However, this phenomenon is more readily explained by higher levels of estrogen, which exerts a cardioprotective effect.
( However, confirmation would result in the phenomenon being reclassified as part of science.
However, this is a secondary phenomenon, since problem-solving involves many sub-skills and basic mental abilities, any of which may be impaired in a delirious patient.
However, if the camera and television were out of phase, a phenomenon known as " shutter bar " or " banding " took place.
However, the phenomenon itself was first observed more than 2, 000 years earlier by the Sanskrit grammarians and codified by Pāṇini in his Ashtadhyayi, where the terms
However what most separates supply-side economics as a modern phenomenon is its argument in favor of a low tax rate for primarily collective and notably working-class reasons, rather than traditional ideological ones.
However, a Buddha recognizes the unchanging nature of the Dharma, which is an eternal principle and an unconditioned and timeless phenomenon.
However, some of these people still experience the blindsight phenomenon.
However, in the case of photons, power and information transfer by virtual particles is a relatively short-range phenomenon ( existing only within a few wavelengths of the field-disturbance, which carries information or transferred power ), as for example seen in the characteristically short range of inductive and capacitative effects in the near field zone of coils and antennas.
However, the drops themselves do not freeze, a phenomenon called supercooling ( or forming " supercooled drops ").
However, for the Illuminati, 17 is tied with the " 23 / 17 phenomenon ".

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