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However and paradigm
However, several important phase transitions, such as the Mott insulator-superfluid transition, are known that do not follow the Ginzburg-Landau paradigm.
However, there is still room within an originalist paradigm for stare decisis ; whenever the plain meaning of the text has alternative constructions, past precedent is generally considered a valid guide, with the qualifier being that it cannot change what the text actually says.
However, Kuhn would not recognise such a paradigm shift.
However, the growing trend ( or paradigm shift ) towards character-centered drama and naturalistic plots and settings has replaced the episodic action-adventure format that was once standard for television science fiction.
However, correspondences between Ockhamist and Nominalist philosophy / theology and literary texts from medieval to postmodern times have been discussed within the scholarly paradigm of literary nominalism.
However, in Ars Magica the " Medieval paradigm "-the collection of folk beliefs and superstitions-is correct ; this means that the beliefs and superstitions of the medieval period are existent reality: lost children are really abducted by Faeries, sickness and crop failure are caused by Demons, Angels help the righteous, and dragons and other mythical creatures exist.
" However she makes the point that " these alternative modes of knowing, which are oriented to the social benefits and sustenance needs are not recognized by the capitalist reductionist paradigm, because it fails to perceive the interconnectedness of nature, or the connection of women's lives, work and knowledge with the creation of wealth.
However, after 1973, the show changed to an entirely-live paradigm.
However, this " bad apple paradigm " is considered by some to be an " easy way out ".
However, Hymes ' ambition in a sense backfired ; the second paradigm in fact marked a further distancing of the subdiscipline from the rest of anthropology.
However, Kuhn would not recognize such a paradigm shift.
However, this change in research style ( and paradigm ) eventually ( after more than a century ) led to a theory of atomic structure that accounts well for the bulk properties of matter ; see, for example, Brady's General Chemistry.
However, many instances exist in which change in a discipline's core model of reality has happened in a more evolutionary manner, with individual scientists exploring the usefulness of alternatives in a way that would not be possible if they were constrained by a paradigm.
However, there have recently been voices claiming that " the bibliographical paradigm " is obsolete, and it is not today common in LIS.
However, the paradigm Theory of constraints was first used by Goldratt.
However, most pre-war theorists can be considered as having shared a very similar paradigm.
However, the fuzzy logic paradigm may provide scalability for large control systems where conventional methods become unwieldy or costly to derive.
However, using the reflection-oriented programming paradigm, the application could be designed and written to utilize reflection in order to invoke methods in classes and without hard-coding method names.
However, recent data has resulted in a paradigm shift.
However, other researchers have contested the claims of the media effects paradigm.
However, since roughly 1890, new discoveries have caused significant paradigm shifts ; the advent of quantum mechanics ( QM ), and of Einsteinian relativity ( ER ).
However, much of the research into the visuo-spatial memory construct have been conducted in accordance to the paradigm advanced by Baddeley and Hitch.
However, from the 1940s onward a new architectural paradigm, which discarded historical vocabularies and incorporated attitudes learned from Germany and from the studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, stemmed from German émigré Henry Klumb.
However, in contrast to previous approaches, which were often based on tradition or authority, modern medical guidelines are based on an examination of current evidence within the paradigm of evidence-based medicine.

However and shift
However, in recent decades, for what doubtless are multiple reasons, an unannounced but nonetheless readily observable shift has occurred in both facets of national activity.
However, one consequence of this shift in emphasis was that during the last years of his life, Dürer produced comparatively little as an artist.
However, although this approach — the " shift ... from the quasi-historical or legendary materials ... to the folktale line of inquiry ," was seen as a step in the right direction, " The Bear's Son " tale was seen as too universal.
However, in the 1980s, under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, and the influence of Keith Joseph, there was a dramatic shift in the ideological direction of British conservatism, with a movement towards free-market economic policies.
However, the battle was in vain, as neither platform captured a significant share of the world computer market and only the Apple Macintosh would survive the industry-wide shift to Microsoft Windows running on PC clones.
However, Davros has been betrayed by Dalek Caan, who having come to the realisation of the evilness of his race after seeing the entirety of time due to his temporal shift, is using his prophecies and influence to cause the Daleks ' destruction.
However, all these activities have died out during the 1980s, when the phone network switched to digitally controlled switchboards, causing network hacking to shift to dialing remote computers with modems, when pre-assembled inexpensive home computers were available, and when academic institutions started to give individual mass-produced workstation computers to scientists instead of using a central timesharing system.
However, the decisive defeat of the Swiss in the Battle of Marignano caused a shift in mood in Glarus in favour of the French rather than the pope.
However, the program was cancelled in the early 1970s due to a shift away from anti-submarine warfare by the Canadian military.
However, without the insertion of embolismic months, Jewish festivals would gradually shift outside of the seasons required by the Torah.
However, contemporary critics accused Adenauer of cementing the division of Germany, sacrificing reunification and the recovery of territories lost in the westward shift of Poland and the Soviet Union.
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, with the increase in computing power and Internet connectivity during the late nineties, and the shift of online gaming to the mass market, the term " graphical MUD " fell out of favor, being replaced by MMORPG, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game, a term coined by Richard Garriott in 1997.
However, the net effect of entry by new firms and adjustment by existing firms will be to shift the supply curve outward.
However, the most important change was to the development process itself, with a shift to a more transparent and community-backed process.
However, the 1978 crackdown on Iraqi Communists and a shift of trade toward the West strained Iraqi relations with the Soviet Union ; Iraq then took on a more Western orientation until the Gulf War in 1991.
However, slow destruction of the Broca's area by brain tumors can leave speech relatively intact suggesting its functions can shift to nearby areas in the brain.
However, the term " collective noun " is often used to mean " mass noun " ( even in some dictionaries ), because users confound two different kinds of verb number invariability: ( a ) that seen with mass nouns such as " water " or " furniture ", with which only singular verb forms are used because the constituent matter is grammatically nondiscrete ( although it may or may not be etically nondiscrete ); and ( b ) that seen with collective nouns, which is the result of the metonymical shift between the group and its ( both grammatically and etically ) discrete constituents.
However, the pace of political reform was slow, as corruption and nepotism pervaded the shift toward a free-market economy.
However, because of the recent influence of managed care and other cost control initiatives by insurance companies, hospitals are less able to shift costs, and end up writing off more in uncompensated care.
However, the trees are not placed consistently and the greatest scene shift, between Harold's audience with Edward after his return to England and Edward's burial scene, is not marked in any way at all.
However, the mid-1930s marked a shift in the intercultural dynamic, as the Japanese began to play a far more dominant role in the culture of the Highland groups.
However, if one looks regularly at the sky before dawn, the annual motion is very noticeable: the last stars seen to rise are not always the same, and within a week or two an upward shift can be noted.

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