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However, pneumatic motors must overcome efficiency deficiencies before being seen as a viable option in the transportation industry.
However, TCPI is no longer considered a viable method of propellant ignition because it may damage the fins and does not deliver energy as efficiently as a FLARE igniter.
However, in modern competitions, the ability to use multiple kicks without setting the foot down has become a viable option, not only for effectiveness but also for stylish aesthetics.
However, viable hybrids are occasionally formed and these new species can either have properties intermediate between their parent species, or possess a totally new phenotype.
However, it is now believed that, used as directed under the care of a qualified psychiatrist, this class of drugs is a viable alternative treatment for intermediate-to long-term use.
However, for many applications, inorganic conductors will remain the only viable option.
However, a route across the Canadian Shield was highly unpopular with potential investors not only in the United States, but also in Canada and especially Great Britain which was the only other viable source of financing.
However, the damage to its reputation has prevented it from returning as a viable business, though it still nominally exists.
However, the damage to the Andersen name was so severe that it has not returned as a viable business even on a limited scale.
However, with the proper talent specialization and equipment a druid can be either a fully viable tank, healer, spell caster or melee damage dealer, just not all of them at once.
However, these record-breaking traffic statistics did not alter the fact that the airline's air ferry operation was no longer economically viable.
However, hua jiao is also the generic term in commerce for all such viable spices harvested from the genus.
However, it took him another 12 years to create completely spherical pearls that were indistinguishable from the highest quality natural ones, and commercially viable harvests were not obtained until the 1920s.
However, this method was not commercially viable.
However, due to the late 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, the undertaking was deemed no longer viable and necessitated the Government taking over of the 55 % and 15 % stake in Cyberview shares held by SHSB and NTT respectively via the Ministry of Finance Inc ( MOF Inc ).
However, only a tiny fraction of these reserves is economically viable, given present-day prices and technologies.
However, despite their notoriety and frequent citing in books on musical instruments and in on-line discussion forums, these instruments were never placed in production and were, perhaps, more along the lines of engineering achievements and curiosities ( despite the fact that the EEE ♭ model could be a viable instrument, it is said that only three were made ).
However, zoning restrictions may deny an owner any economically viable use of his land.
However, systems such as XDR, along with the adoption of higher-grade tape ( such as chromium dioxide, but typically recorded in such a way as to play back at the normal 120 μs position ), and the frequent use of Dolby HX Pro, meant that cassettes became a viable high-fidelity option, one that was more portable and required less maintenance than records.
However, Musashi states within the volume that one should train with a long sword in each hand, thereby training the body and improving one's ability to use two blades simultaneously, though the aim of this was only for training purposes and wasn't meant to be a viable fighting style.
However, after a marketing study suggested that it would require large capital investments in order to be viable competitors against Microsoft, both products were simply abandoned.
However, it failed to produce economically viable amounts of oil.
However, in recent years, as skiboarding has become a more established niche sport, releasable bindings have become a viable option to decrease the chances of injury.
However, several problems need to be overcome for porcine islet transplantation to become a viable clinical option.

However and counts
However, in view of the difficulty in finding accurate counts in the first place, Caesar's propagandistic purposes, and the common exaggeration of numbers in ancient texts, the stated totals of enemy combatants are likely to be too high.
However, to date no evidence of Nemesis has been found, and many lines of evidence ( such as crater counts ), have thrown its existence into doubt.
However, the 2010 update to the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors has growth slowing at the end of 2013, after which time transistor counts and densities are to double only every three years.
( However, John Dickinson's and Thomas McKean's service as chief executives of Delaware and then of Pennsylvania, beginning in the period immediately following the Declaration of Independence, arguably predate Houston on both counts.
However, the weight of the vote in each academic sector is different: the total student vote usually represents 20 % of the whole, no matter how many students there are ; the votes of the entire group made up of professors and readers ( members of what formerly was known as the Claustro ( cloister )) usually counts for about 40-50 % of the total ; lecturers, researchers ( including Ph. D. students and others ) and non-doctoral teachers, about 20 % of the total ; and the remainder ( usually some 5-10 %) is left for non-scholarly workers ( people in administration, etc.
However, in the context of Catalonia, the term " county " can be a bit misleading, because in medieval Catalonia, the most important rulers were counts, notably the Counts of Barcelona and of Urgell.
However, the line of the counts died out in 1117 and the county was inherited by the counts of Barcelona, later to become kings of Aragon.
However, as Peter Hogg notes, the " statute ... was never brought into force and so scarcely counts as an example.
However, Reference Route 907G is no longer listed in the NYSDOT traffic counts and the entirety of the parkway in the county is considered a county route by Westchester County.
However, the ACLU report counts any death occurring within hours of exposure to pepper spray.
However, the UM System counts presidents who served before the system was created, therefore the numbering starts at 14.
However, every human culture counts days, months ( in some form ), and years, all of which are based on lunar and solar cycles.
However, on 19 March 2004 the Helsinki District Court acquitted Jäätteenmäki on all counts.
However, to cut the repetitiveness, there are a number of recent thrillers that maintain the aspects of the horror genre ; having more gore / sadistic violence, brutality, terror and body counts.
However, recent research suggests adding at least one and as many as three previously overlooked counts.
However only the ball — not a player's helmet, foot, or other part of the body — counts.
However, the death of Geoffrey I in 1008 allowed for Richard II to intervene directly in Brittany during the minority of his nephew, Alan III, against rebellious counts who would take advantage of a youthful duke.
" However, fans also vote for the award ; a survey collected by ESPN. com counts as one vote for the award.
However, until about 1100, the usual names for the county were West-Friesland, Frisia or Kennemerland ; in spite of this the counts from Dirk I onwards are named of Holland.
However, public enquiry estimates, estimates from Government Civil Servants in the city ( commissioned by the Punjab Sub-committee of Indian National Congress ) as well as counts from the Home Political cite numbers well over a thousand dead.
However, in giving away somebody's aura count, the player betrays that person, which angers them and may make them less likely to trade aura counts with the player.
However, every capture counts, so big captures and maintaining mobility is more important than just taking DVONN pieces.

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