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However, such a tactic was not recorded as a stolen base, and modern rules forbid going backwards on the basepaths in order to " confuse the defense or make a travesty of the game ".
However, this may confuse syntax and semantics, by presupposing that words which denote substances are mass nouns by default.
However as this can, in some societies, draw attention to what could otherwise be a minor story, shills are used to put out alternative views, either to confuse the public about the legitimacy of the story or to outright convince them that it is a lie.
However, Tolkien frequently disliked the idea that his works were allegorical, saying in the foreword to the 2nd edition of The Lord of the Rings, " But I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations ..." and " I think that many confuse ' applicability ' with ' allegory '; but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.
However, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1308 warns: " Although Confirmation is sometimes called the ' sacrament of Christian maturity ,' we must not confuse adult faith with the adult age of natural growth, nor forget that the baptismal grace is a grace of free, unmerited election and does not need ' ratification ' to become effective.
However, the only colour combinations that matter are those that people with a deficiency might confuse, which generally means red and green and blue and green.
However, sometimes there is a marked pull to " socialise " or confuse the boundaries of the co-counselling relationship with other types of relationships.
However, the reader who is not capable of analyzing theories and who may be susceptible to the idea of an open canon may confuse a pleasant, respectable style with a potentially misleading theory.
However, it is easy to confuse the 1957 Rambler V8 and the 1958-60 Rebel line with the special 1957 Rambler Rebel, a limited edition muscle car ( see 327 below ).
However, it is important not to confuse releases such as March of the Penguins, Million Dollar Baby, and The Princess and the Frog with the old-fashioned roadshow release.
However, position naming on offense, while tending to eliminate obsolete distinctions, has also tended to hide important ones and confuse others.
However, after the first few meetings, and with only part of the story and a few of the mechanical designs in place, Bandai began to lose interest in the project due to the anticipated release of Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, and claiming that the simultaneous release of two Gundam stories would confuse fans.
However, that " flat contradiction " fails because the studies confuse practice and theory ; for deep background see Silverman, Thomas G West, Stephen Heppel.
However, many gameplayers confuse the term ' plane ' to a planet when, in fact, it is the entire universe where that certain planet is located.
However, unlike most other media biases, false balance may actually stem from an attempt to avoid bias ; producers and editors may confuse treating competing views fairly — i. e., in proportion to their actual merits and significance — with treating them equally, giving them equal time to present their views even when those views may be known beforehand to be based on false information.

However and matters
However, in 1774, the British Parliament passed the Quebec Act, which restored the French civil law for matters of private law ( e. g., contracts, property, successions ), while keeping the English common law as the basis for public law in the colony, notably the criminal law.
However, none of Justinian's surviving edicts dealing with Jewish matters is explicitly directed against the Jewish calendar, making the interpretation of Procopius's statement a complex matter.
However, the Talmud states that in exceptional cases, the Sages had the authority to " uproot matters from the Torah " in certain cases.
However, difficulties have been encountered with Monaco by countries in international investigations on serious crimes that appear to be linked also with tax matters.
However, their jurisdiction is sharply limited in penal matters, as some elements of the customary justice system, including the use of corporal punishment, are seen as clashing with the human rights obligations of France.
However, Principia Mathematica required, in addition to the basic axioms of type theory, three further axioms that seemed to not be true as mere matters of logic, namely the axiom of infinity, the axiom of choice, and the axiom of reducibility.
However, PAGAD increasingly took matters into their own hands, believing the police were not taking enough action against gangs.
However, two matters much reduce these numbers:
However, the theory had difficulties in other matters, and was soon overshadowed by Isaac Newton's corpuscular theory of light.
However, these first two themes did not catch the public's attention, and as Willkie's support sagged he turned to criticism of Roosevelt's lack of preparedness in military matters.
However, Samuels and Codd observed that the information published in the Four Corners program was ' skewed towards the false ', that ' the level of factual accuracy about operational matters was not high ', and, quoting an aphorism, that ' what was disturbing was not true and what was true was not disturbing '.
However, the reason for the initial evolution of sex, and the reason it has survived to the present are still matters of debate, there are many plausible theories.
However, Muni himself was " inflexible on matters of taste and principle ", once turning down an $ 800, 000 movie contract because he wasn't happy with the studio's choice of film roles.
However, merger in some states is less than complete ; some other states ( such as Illinois and New Jersey ) have separate divisions for legal and equitable matters in a single court.
However, he wonders if that is so, everyone will be able to make judgement ' with an account ' as they can all ( except for the deaf and dumb ) vocalize and express opinions on matters ( 206e ).
However, in his first pastoral letter to the Venetians, Cardinal Sarto argued that in matters pertaining to the pope, " There should be no questions, no subtleties, no opposing of personal rights to his rights, but only obedience.
However, the definitions of ‘ matrimonial cause ’ and ‘ de facto financial cause ’ differ in some respects, due to the different sources of Commonwealth power to legislate for these matters.
However, the governing Liberals regarded Reform as their main opposition on non-Quebec matters.
However, over his ten years as President he provided the emerging Irish state with an able leader who had a sound judgement on the matters of state that the new country was facing.
However, each such district court may, by order, " refer " bankruptcy matters to the bankruptcy court ( see ).
However, historian Lady Antonia Fraser asserts that Queen Mary was already on her way to visit Bothwell on matters of state before she heard about his illness, and that therefore this visit is not evidence they were already lovers at the time of his accident.
However, he failed to achieve unity in matters of religion.
However, some of Eumenes ' soldiers take matters into their own hands.
However, for various reasons, such as, perhaps, a desire to reduce the influence of the state or the laity in ecclesiastical matters, electoral power became restricted to the clergy and, in the case of the Church in the West, exclusively to a college of the canons of the cathedral church.
However, the court's powers are limited, so that major crimes such as rape or murder and complex or high-value civil cases are dealt with in the High Court ( for criminal matters ) or the Court of Session ( for civil matters ).

However and Western
However, to minimize the extent of the movement ignores the facts that at least two Roman emperors, Constantius II and Valens, became Arians, as did prominent Gothic, Vandal and Lombard warlords both before and after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
However, Ambrose feared the consequences and prevailed upon the emperor to have the matter determined by a council of the Western bishops.
However, in 1948, when the Western Allies extended the currency reform in the Western zones of Germany to the three western sectors of Berlin, the Soviet Union imposed a blockade on the access routes to and from West Berlin, which lay entirely inside Soviet-controlled territory.
However, the role of Western bishops as civil authorities, often called prince bishops, continued throughout much of the Middle Ages.
However, the official doctrines of the Western Allies differed substantially from those of the Reichswehr.
However, the Western Allies ' air-to-ground aircraft were so greatly feared out of proportion to their actual tactical success, that following the lead up to Operation Overlord German vehicle crews showed reluctance to move en masse during daylight.
However enough had been taken to England, Scandinavia, Western Europe, and America in the late 19th century for the breed to establish itself outside its native country.
However, the term classical music is used colloquially to describe a variety of Western musical styles from the ninth century to the present, and especially from the sixteenth or seventeenth to the nineteenth.
However, in areas such as the Western Isles of Scotland, timber was unavailable from the Neolithic onwards.
However, the church in communion with the Bishop of Rome, both in its Western form and in that of the Eastern Catholic Churches, has always considered itself to be the historic Catholic Church, with all others as " non-Catholics " and regularly refers to itself as " the Catholic Church ".
However, the symbols used in different areas are not identical ; for instance, Western Arabic numerals ( from which the European numerals are derived ) differ from the forms used by other Arab cultures.
However, by 1920 all Western European and North American democracies had universal male suffrage ( except Switzerland ) and many countries began to consider women's suffrage.
However, the Britannica has been lauded as the least biased of general Encyclopaedias marketed to Western readers and praised for its biographies of important women of all eras.
However, since the teachers associated with perennialism are in a sense the authors of the Western masterpieces themselves, these teachers may be open to student criticism through the associated Socratic method, which, if carried out as true dialogue, is a balance between students, including the teacher promoting the discussion.
However, remnants of several stem duchies survive today as states or regions in modern Western Europe countries: German states such as Bavaria and Saxony, German regions like Swabia, and French régions such as of Burgundy, and Lorraine.
However, this all changed in 450 when Honoria, sister of the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III, sent Attila a ring and requested his help to escape her betrothal to a senator.
However, with the beginning of civil war in France upon the coronation of King Robert I, Henry sought to wrest the Duchy of Lorraine from the Western Kingdom.
However, Western Medicine was introduced to China in the 19th Century, mainly by medical missionaries sent from various Christian mission organizations, such as the London Missionary Society ( Britain ), the Methodist Church ( Britain ) and the Presbyterian Church ( USA ).
However, Finland remained an independent democracy in Western Europe.
However, the new geopolitical logic of the Cold War made possible that the former enemy Italy, a hinge-country between Western Europe and the Mediterranean, and now a new, fragile democracy threatened by the proximity of the Iron Curtain and the presence of a strong Communist party, was considered by the USA as an important ally for the Free World, and received under the Marshall Plan US $ 1, 204 million from 1947 to 1951.
However, since it also shares similarities with other Western Indo-European branches ( particularly Germanic ), some linguists prefer to consider it an independent Indo-European language.
However, under head coach Weeb Ewbank and the leadership of quarterback Johnny Unitas, the Colts would go onto a 9 – 3 record during the 1958 season and reached the NFL Championship Game for the first time in their history by winning the NFL Western Conference.
Similarly, in regard to passages from the Enneads, " The only space or place of the world is the soul " and " Time must not be assumed to exist outside the soul ", Ludwig Noiré wrote: " For the first time in Western philosophy we find idealism proper in Plotinus, However, Plotinus does not address whether we know external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers.
However, the Dulo clans Ten Tribes soon seceded from the Gokturks to become the Western Turkic Kaghanate which thrived until 630s AD when they became the Khazars.

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