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However and expected
However, the healthy inventory position of the textile industry lends support to the broadly expressed belief that improvement in that industry can be expected by the second half of 1961.
However, sizeable new investments that are expected to address some of the issues are either planned or in progress.
However, for centuries the Jews had used the term " the Anointed " to refer to their expected deliverer.
However, " unanticipated " inflation leads to lender losses as the real interest rate will be lower than expected.
However, Motif itself is expected to be released as free software in the near future to remedy this.
However, wives were usually looked after with care, and bigamous men were expected to ensure that they give their first wife food, clothing, and sexual activity.
However, when k ≥ 3, the expected value is well-defined, and by the above argument, it is
However, the form gēr ( from PGmc * gaizaz ) seems far too advanced phonetically for the 1st century, has a long vowel where a short one is expected, and the Latin form has a simplex-n -, not a geminate.
However, in all these cases, photons continue to propagate at the expected speed of light in the medium.
However, he underestimated the political and military strength of the capetanei ( καπεταναίοι – commanders ) who had led the revolt against Ottoman Empire in 1821, and who had expected a leadership role in the post-revolution Government.
However, only a few of the Italian city-states he expected to gain as allies defected to him.
However, as the place did not prove to be defensible, they settled in the remains of an older town upon a hill not far away and founded a new town, which they named Tábor ( after the traditional name of the mountain on which Jesus was expected to return ; see Mark 13 ); hence they were called Taborites.
However, the differences in behavioral, chronobiological, morphometrical, hematological and biochemical parameters are relatively small and fall into the expected range of interstrain variations in other laboratory animals.
However, organic molecules were observed in the spectra that scientists would not have expected to find under these conditions, such as formaldehyde, methanol, and vinyl alcohol.
However, far from seeing this as a problem for evolution, he described the " interlocking " of biological features as a consequence to be expected of evolution, which would lead to irreversibility of some evolutionary changes.
However, in late 2010 the government announced an economic relief package and following the 2011 Jordanian protests it was decided to reduce the expected three year capital investment plan in the national railway network by 72 percent, partly to fund the relief package.
However, if it is known that it occurs once, then at most n-1 comparisons are needed, and the expected number of comparisons is
However, the conclusion was ambiguous as the overall content was above that expected of a male, and variations across the body may have been due to environmental factors.
However, a close encounter with Jupiter is expected to perturb the comet's path, and many streams, making storms of historic magnitude unlikely for many decades.
However, it was incompatible with the expected aether wind effect due to the Earth's ( seasonally varying ) velocity which would have required a shift of 0. 4 of a fringe, and the error was small enough that the value may have indeed been zero.
However, a more reactive metal in the electrochemical series must be chosen for coating, especially when chipping of the coating is expected.
However, in 1960 Remey declared himself to be the successor of Shoghi Effendi, and expected the allegiance of the world's Bahá ' ís.
However, an average adult American is not expected to know " Fair in the cradle, foul in the saddle ", an old English proverb that is not part of the current American paremiological minimum.
However, Jonze, in an interview with Times Online, said that Ray Tintori was no longer a director for that project as expected.
However, renowned financial organizations, such as the International Monetary Fund, also compliment the resilience of the South Korean economy against various economic crises, citing low state debt, and high fiscal reserves that can quickly be mobilized to address any expected financial emergencies.

However and imposition
However, this imposition of states where some nationalities ( especially Poles, Czechs, and Serbs and Romanians ) were given power over nationalities who disliked and distrusted them eventually helped lead to World War II.
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 its platform calls for government subsidies for alternative energy, increased government spending on day care, education and medical care, tougher labour laws, the regulation of " casinos and bordellos ", the imposition of " strict limits on animal experiments ", and the continued prohibition of drugs " more harmful " than marijuana.
However, Betfair's imposition of a premium charge in September 2008 was seen by some as being directed at the most skilled traders, whom it is speculated trade for a loss very infrequently and thus would otherwise pay little in the way of commission.
However, there is evidence that Tallien was arranging a compromise with Spain and would support the imposition of Louis XVIII as a monarchist “ without the abuses ” In July 1795, a large division of émigrés, with support from the British, attempted to invade through Quiberon.
However significant such changes may seem, it is arguable that the effective imposition of an average undergraduate fee of £ 7. 5 K pa for the three institutions ( and others, but not to Cardiff, Swansea, Bangor and Aberystwyth all of whom will charge £ 9 K pa ) will cause much more substantial long term damage to these universities and reinvent the ' binary divide ' between universities and the former polytechnics and HE institutes
However, for all his efforts, his single greatest achievement was the imposition of a duty on peanuts.
However, as the imposition was exorbitant and punishment for failure draconian, Qin Shi Huang was criticised by many historians of China.
However, conscription was resisted by some Irish and others as an imposition on liberty.
However, the special issues feature and its automatic death sentence imposition ( if all were answered in the affirmative ) was the key issue in the Court's analysis.
However the imposition of penalties for offences illegal under international law or criminal according to " the general principles of law recognised by civilised nations " are normally excluded from its ambit.
However, she antagonised the nobles by her continued imposition of royal authority wherever it was lax.
However, early methods of traffic calming such as speed humps are now avoided in favor of methods which make slower speeds more natural to drivers, rather than an imposition.
However, some sections gradually disassociated from the movement on the ground of linguistic imposition, and their suspicion was vindicated by the Peace Accord signed in 1988 which covered only Lushai speaking areas.
However, South Africa ’ s withdrawal from the Commonwealth in 1961, and the imposition of a voluntary United Nations arms embargo in 1963, provided the impetus for a shift towards the establishment of a domestic arms industry.
However, he has also been associated with the policy of Magyarization and the imposition of Magyar hegemony over the various other linguisitic and ethnic groups in Hungary, as well as consolidating the influence of the Magyar country gentry on political life.
However, the state has suffered severe budget deficits ever since the enacting of Proposition 13 in 1978, which led to the imposition of per-unit enrollment fees for California residents ( equivalent in all but name to tuition ) at all community colleges and all CSU and UC campuses to get around the legal ban on tuition.
However, the British government's imposition of regulations restricting trade to Great Britain, combined with newly enacted taxes on the colonists, caused Bostonian merchants to join the more radical elements in American society.
However, with the beginning of the Shōwa era, the apparent collapse of the world economic order with the Great Depression starting in 1929, coupled with the imposition of trade barriers by western nations and an increasing radicalism in Japanese politics including issues of domestic terrorist violence ( including an assassination attempt on the emperor in 1932 and a number of attempted coups d ' état by ultra-nationalist secret societies ) led to a resurgence of jingoistic patriotism, a weakening of democratic forces and a belief that the military could solve all threats both domestic and foreign.

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