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However and intuitive
However, to go further requires new capacities that combine the clarity of intellectual thought with the imagination, and beyond this with consciously achieved inspiration and intuitive insights.
However, more complicated systems that involve two or more particles in superposition are not amenable to such a simple, classically intuitive explanation.
However, as this article is examining preorders as a logical extension of non-strict partial orders, the current definition is more intuitive.
However, the critical moral thinking underpins and informs the more intuitive moral thinking.
However, Arnold's books have been criticized for supporting the theory with statements meant to teach an intuitive understanding, without providing the tools necessary to prove these statements.
" However, he preferred the original game's Guybrush design, and believed that the new control system was " rather less intuitive " than the old one.
However, regardless of the name's exact local history, most non-locals and newcomers pronounce Stanislaus with the final S, which is arguably the more phonetically intuitive method, but both pronunciations are claimed to be official.
However, Webster finds Pinker's speculation about other specialized neural networks that may have evolved within the human brain, such as " intuitive mechanics " and " intuitive biology ", to be questionable, and believes that there is a danger that they will be treated by others as science.
However, Pacini, Muir and Epstein have shown that this may be because depressed people overcompensate for a tendency toward maladaptive intuitive processing by exercising excessive rational control in trivial situations, and note that the difference with non-depressed people disappears in more consequential circumstances.
However, those born with psionic, telepathic or intuitive abilities were overloaded and, in a sense, maimed.
However, maintaining an identical field size at varying camera-subject distances and focal lengths must be handled with caution as it applies different amounts of perspective distortion to the image: Wide-angle lenses expand a perspective, while long focus lenses compress a perspective ( the famous dolly zoom, taken with a variable focal length lens, is a vivid, intuitive demonstration of this effect ).
However, it was found that the intuitive capabilities of human commanders working in conjunction with intelligent Bolos increased the effectiveness of the units and so, with some exceptions, human commanders continued to be assigned to, fight with and if necessary, die with their Bolos.
However, in light of the Church – Turing thesis their intuitive meaning is the same: a recursive function can be described as the least fixed point of a certain functional, mapping functions to functions.
However, Pacini, Muir and Epstein ( 1998 ) point out that from the perspective of Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory, depressive realism may be because depressed people overcompensate for a tendency toward maladaptive intuitive processing by exercising excessive rational control in trivial situations, and note that the difference with non-depressed people disappears in more consequential circumstances.
However, they are generally chosen so that it is convenient and intuitive to use for the problem at hand.
However due to the open and intuitive nature of the format, these can easily be added with a custom MTL file generator.
However, there are significant differences with regard to the features, degree of integration, intuitive aspects of the design, and overall product utility.
However, intuitive lecanomany is thought to have developed out of this, which merely required the magician to interpret ripples on the water through meditation.
However, a less intuitive effect of the white light addition that is perceived by the human eye is the change in the dominant wavelength that dictates which color is observed, or change in hue.

However and strain
However, even here the value of cavalry was overrated and the maintenance of large mounted formations at the front by the Russian Army put a major strain on the railway system, to little strategic advantage.
However, the repetitive rowing action can put strain on knee joints, the spine and the tendons of the forearm, and inflammation of these are the most common rowing injuries.
However ( possibly representing an opposing literary strain ), Saul is said to be made a " king " ( melech ) at Gilgal ().
However, Suskin states in Show Tunes that " As the writing progressed and the extent of Bernstein's lyric contributions became less, the composer agreed to rescind his credit ... Contrary to rumor, Sondheim did not write music for the show ; his only contribution came on " Something's Coming ", where he developed the main strain of the chorus from music Bernstein wrote for the verse.
However, he now found the strain of public lecturing too much for him, and after two years he resigned.
However, the strain was incorporated into the early published ragtime number " St. Louis Tickle.
However, the effect of estradiol appears to vary depending on the strain of mouse, and in some strains it reduces aggression during long days ( 16 h of light ), while during short days ( 8 h of light ) estradiol rapidly increases aggression.
However, they buckled under the strain of some of the longest road trips in the league — their nearest division rival, the Blues, were over 1, 000 miles away — and finished in last place.
However, the cultivar has not proven resistant to the European strain of DED, and the Highgrove trees were felled and burned in 2012.
However, in marches like Solid Men to the Front, and also Sousa's Untitled March, the second strain is 32 bars in length.
However, the strain on the military and the financial expenditures weakened the regime considerably.
However, this sparks illegal immigration from Earth, so to ease the population strain on the Blue Planet, Martian scientists and engineers are soon put to the task of creating asteroid cities ; where small planetoids of the Belt are hollowed out, given a spin to produce gravity, and a mini-sun is created to produce light and heat.
However, Pern has been able to meet this strain during each Pass successfully, though the Ninth Pass saw considerable discontent, and a full record of all passes has not yet been provided.
However, the strain of heavy touring would ultimately lead to the demise of the " classic lineup ", with Sprout deciding to retire from the road in order to focus on raising his first child, his painting, and his solo musical career.
However, the strain of working took its toll on her and she suffered a serious relapse.
However, this put an incredible strain on the Empire's limited resources.
However, social movement activism is, like in the case of deprivation theory, often the only indication that there was strain or deprivation.
However, even ductile metals will fracture when the strain becomes large enough-this is as a result of work hardening of the material, which causes it to become brittle.
However if the curve is plotted in terms of true stress and true strain the stress will continue to rise until failure.
However, due to the strain on his body, Frieza can not fight at maximum strength for long, slowly weakening whether he is dealing or receiving damage.
However working with the new king was not easy: " You may rely upon one thing — I'll never engage in creating kings again ; it's too great a strain.
However, the making of the record underwent severe strain when, in May 2002, Shabalala's wife of thirty years ( and lead singer in the allied group " Women of Mambazo "), Nellie, was murdered in a church car park by a masked gunman.
However, phenotypic studies suggest that strain variation never has implications for the development of new diagnostics and vaccines.
However, the strain increased after PAS's election victory and the minority parties ' realization that they were losing votes to the fear of an Islamic state.
However, by using a modern g-suit in combination with anti-g strain techniques, a pilot can now be expected to sustain flight forces of up to nine g without blacking out.

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