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However, the Khalq faction of the PDPA gained supremacy over his own Parcham faction, and after a brief stint as Ambassador to Iran, he was dismissed from government and went into exile in Europe.
However the British navy was unable to establish naval supremacy.
However, upon being elected Pope at the papal conclave of 1303, he released King Philip IV of France from the excommunication that had been laid upon him by Boniface VIII, and practically ignored Boniface's bull Unam sanctam, which asserted papal supremacy over secular rulers.
However, this victory helped secure British supremacy of the sea which gave the British a stronger negotiating position when it came to the peace talks that ended the war.
However, it has been theorized that the supremacy of the Communist Party means that the Constitution and law are not supreme, and that this perspective is the result of the Marxist view of law as simply a superstructure combined with a lack of recognition of rule of law in philosophical or historical tradition.
However, at that moment Muscovy was awfully weakened by tremendous losses suffered during the famous battle and thus in the same year Jogaila was free to begin a struggle for supremacy with Kęstutis.
However, the members of these PLO groups were limited in their ability to confront Fatah, which never lost its supremacy within the umbrella organization.
However, his plans were halted by other European matters and the supremacy of the Royal Navy ( including thousands of Congreve rockets ).
However, Eugene IV did not ratify all the decrees coming from Basel, nor make a definite submission to the supremacy of the council.
However, the de facto supremacy of the Petrograd Soviet was asserted as early as 1 March ( before the creation of the Provisional Government itself ), when the Petrograd Soviet issued Order No. 1:
However, inflation also rested on the nation's steadily declining supremacy in international trade and, moreover, the decline in the global economic, geopolitical, commercial, technological, and cultural preponderance of the United States since the end of World War II.
However, some religious communities do not accept the supremacy of state law in this respect.
However, from the perspective of Orthodox theologians, there are theological issues that run much deeper than just the theology around the primacy and / or supremacy of the Pope.
However, it very quickly changed into a force of terror, as insurgents tried to reassert white supremacy.
However, Gyalrong in Amdo had never been invaded by any outside rulers since it inception and its unique ancient culture and heritage are visible to this day as a prove to its supremacy.
However, while the John Birch Society publicly rejected white supremacy and antisemitism, Liberty Lobby promoted them.
However, the Supreme Court held that the law at issue was in fact constitutional, noting that the treaties clause of the Constitution ( Article VI, clause 2 ), sometimes known as the " supremacy clause ," makes treaties the " supreme law of the land ," a finding that trumps any state-level concerns with regard to the provisions of any treaty ( though it does not trump other provisions of the constitution ), and further implying that treaty provisions were not subject to questioning by the states under the process of judicial review.
However, Xiao He and others managed to persuade Liu Bang to temporarily remain in Bashu and build up his forces in preparation for a battle for supremacy with Xiang Yu later.
However in 1559 visitors from the Privy Council came to Dartford and tendered the oaths of supremacy and uniformity, first to the provincial prior, and then to each of the nuns separately.
However, with the collapse of the Onoq, the Khazar's rose to supremacy with Kubrat's heir Batbayan surrendering to their authority.
However, in the early days the Mughal supremacy was confined only to the plain areas of chittagong, and the Chakmas remained practically unaffected.
However, these merely acknowledge the supremacy of the Chalukyas and are actually those of the Cholas and Hoysalas.
However, Georgia ’ s post-revolutionary government of President Mikheil Saakashvili managed to avoid bloodshed and with the help of Adjaran opposition reasserted its supremacy.
A declaration relating to the supremacy of the Sovereign was also included and the oath continued to be made ’ on the true faith of a Christian ’ However, both of these latter elements disappeared from the revised version of the single oath that was subsequently prescribed in the Parliamentary Oaths Act 1866, which repealed much of the earlier pieces of legislation in so far as they related to oaths taken by Members of Parliament.

However and conceptually
However conceptually they are simple and work with early languages such as FORTRAN and BASIC which did not have pointers or objects.
However, they usually can model multiple layers ( conceptually of ink, paper, or film ; opaque, translucent, or transparent — stacked in a specific order.
However, this model and approximation is a reasonable one to illustrate a diffraction grating conceptually.
However, even though uploading is dependent upon such a general capability it is conceptually distinct from general forms of AI in that it results from dynamic reanimation of information derived from a specific human mind so that the mind retains a sense of historical identity ( other forms are possible but would compromise or eliminate the life-extension feature generally associated with uploading ).
However, it is often desirable to represent rotations by a set of three numbers, known as Euler angles ( in numerous variants ), both because this is conceptually simpler, and because one can build a combination of three gimbals to produce rotations in three dimensions.
However, because the sample is presented first, successful matching might mean that the animal is simply choosing the most recently seen " familiar " item rather than the conceptually " same " item.
However, LCoS, while conceptually straightforward, can be a difficult technology to master ; a number of companies have dropped out of the LCoS business in recent years.
However, thread pools are conceptually related to server farms in which a master process, which might be a thread pool itself, distributes tasks to worker processes on different computers, in order to increase the overall throughput.
Furthermore, the identification of ' Palestinian ' with ' terrorist ' can be construed as problematic, and Sayigh argues that this association is used as a rationale for maintaining the status quo, and that only by recognising the status of Jewish immigrants as ' settlers ' can we conceptually move forwards However, it is the case that the Palestinian resort to militancy has made such conceptual clarity difficult to achieve.
However, it can also be used for data that is assumed to have only two possible values, even if they are not conceptually opposed or conceptually represent all possible values in the space.
However, while one can possess objectified cultural capital by owning a painting, one can " consume " the painting ( understand its cultural meaning ) only if one has the proper foundation of conceptually and / or historically prior cultural capital, whose transmission does not accompany the sale of the painting ( except coincidentally and through independent causation, such as when a vendor or broker chooses to explain the painting's significance to the prospective buyer ).
However, they were conceptually distinct from these later systems, as they were not used as a positional system with a zero.
However, cognition in music is more and more acknowledged as fundamental to our understanding of cognition as a whole, hence music cognition should be able to contribute both conceptually and methodologically to cognitive science.

However and derives
However, the area it derives from, the medial pallium, has counterparts in all vertebrates.
However, the best modern analysis of the sources of the creed ( by A. de Halleux, in Revue Theologique de Louvain 7, 1976 ) and a reading of the acts, or proceedings, of the council ( recently translated into English ) show that the bishops considered Cyril the great authority and that even the language of ' two natures ' derives from him.
However, there was a Frankish elite which was dispersed all across the empire, and it is from this elite that Franconia derives it name.
However, the theory has been traced back to Treatise of Taxes, written in 1662 by Sir William Petty and to John Locke's notion, set out in the Second Treatise on Government ( 1689 ), that property derives from labor through the act of " mixing " one's labor with items in the common store of goods, though this has alternatively been seen as a labor theory of property.
However this mineral typically does not have such a soapy feel as that from which soapstone derives its name.
However, its importance derives mainly from the multivariate central limit theorem.
However the current well structure is no older than the late 19th century and it is thought that the name of the street derives from the " Halywell " river and " Halywell Bridge ", not from the well.
") However, some etymologies suggest it derives from the old Gaelic for " raven ", a bird laden with mystical meaning for the Celts, and often used to mean " legend " or " legendary ".
According to Cook, the toponym Lydney derives from the Old English * Lydan-eġ, ‘ Lludd ’ s Island .’ However, alternative etymologies of Lydney are offered in other sources.
However, the actual word derives from the German Nudel.
However, an alternative theory is that it derives from a lake and a county in New York state, which are said to bear the name derived from a Mohawk Iroquoian word meaning either " clear water " or " meeting place.
However, Jung was ' also at pains to stress the numinous quality of these experiences, and there can be no doubt that he was attracted to the idea that the archetypes afford evidence of some communion with some divine or world mind ', and perhaps ' his popularity as a thinker derives precisely from this ' - the maximal interpretation.
However, the name probably derives from the English Dukedom of Clarence in London, which also gave its name to the aforementioned carriage.
However there is also a common misconception that the city derives its name from the Kazakh word for ' apple ' ( алма ), and thus is often translated as " full of apples ;" alma is also ' apple ' in other Turkic languages, as well as in Hungarian and Mongolian.
However, this derives from the great concealments of Godliness in our present World.
However, as the word " vegetable " is a culinary term, and not a botanical term, the name can also continue the naming scheme for Saiyan characters, which derives names from puns on vegetables ( Saiya being an anagram of the word yasai, meaning " vegetable ").
However, another possible origination of the name derives from the high school that Nicklaus attended in Upper Arlington, Ohio, which uses the mascot the Golden Bears for its sports teams.
However, an alternative explanation derives Mrs Emma Peel from Miss SM appeal.
However, A D Mills derives its meaning from Celtic monith, meaning mountain or hill, with an uncertain second element, perhaps Old English yppe in the sense of upland, or plateau.
However, the avian meaning of cuitlacoche derives from the Nahuatl word " song " cuīcatl, itself from the verb " to sing " cuīca.
However, revhead ( which derives from " revolutions per minute ") may refer to any motor enthusiast, while hoon is always pejorative.
However, it may be sublime if his tyranny, like Napoleon's, derives from the exercise of immense personal capacities.
However, some Māori say it derives from hukerikeri which means " bubbling up ", and there is a sad reasoning behind this.
However, Pliny derives the Greek name from the local ceramic clay deposits, not from píthēkos ; he explains the Latin name Aenaria as connected to a landing by Aeneas ( Princeton Encyclopedia ).
However, ISO 15924 derives its codes when possible from ISO 639-2 / B.

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