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"howsoever" Definitions
  1. in whatever manner
  2. to whatever degree or extent

36 Sentences With "howsoever"

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Thing is, maths is immune to nerding harder — howsoever many people claim it's not.
Microsoft's debug policy turning up in the wild — howsoever that blunder occurred — serves to underline the risks of any built-in workarounds to security systems.
"[The] SALT cap simply requires the states to either exercise sovereign powers — howsoever they wish — to avert or assuage the cap's effects or else suffer the uncertain budgetary effects of doing nothing," Oetken wrote in his opinion.
The obvious point here is that one size does not fit all — howsoever much Apple's Jony Ive and his softly spoken design team believe they have devised a universal earbud that pops snugly in every ear and just works.
What he sees coming down the road is more exciting than tech that can automatically ingest French PDF invoices though — howsoever handy that might be — as businesses shift their policies to be able to accommodate a more richly fragmented mobility mix.
Initially, Meow Wolf's counsel agreed to pay the back-wages if Harmon released it from "all and any liability of whatsoever nature and howsoever arising out of and/or in relation to the claims," according to a document obtained by the Santa Fe Reporter.
Aka the VR headset nose gasket – interchangeable inserts inside the Vive headset that are designed to ensure it fits snuggly around the user's face/nose 360 degree head-tracking – a VR system that can track a user's head howsoever it moves room-scale VR – the ability to walk and be tracked around a space while in VR, rather than needing to sit or stand still.
The time will come when your soul must be absolute with your conviction, and whatever your spread, and howsoever fast you are, you will only succeed if you fight like a fucking angel, fallen to fucking earth, with a heart absolute and full of conviction, without hesitation, doubt, or fear, no part of yourself divided against the other; in the end, that's what life will ask of you.
Howsoever, over their cloistering walls and into the map of the megacosm, the two professors continued to launch their cadres of spellbound familiars and enslaved disciples.
A pseudo-photograph is "an image, whether made by computer-graphics or otherwise howsoever, which appears to be a photograph".Protection of Children Act 1978 (U.K.), c. 37, s.
This was followed by other two lines on 8 December 2003: Line 4 and Line 15. These three lines are howsoever referred to as trams. New magnetic tickets and electronic pass cards were introduced in 2004.
Although Verdi's operas brought him a popular following, not all contemporary critics approved of his work. The English critic Henry Chorley allowed in 1846 that "he is the only modern man...having a style—for better or worse", but found all his output unacceptable. "[His] faults [are] grave ones, calculated to destroy and degrade taste beyond those of any Italian composer in the long list" wrote Chorley, whilst conceding that "howsoever incomplete may have been his training, howsoever mistaken his aspirations may have proved...he has aspired." But by the time of Verdi's death, 55 years later, his reputation was assured, and the 1910 edition of Grove's Dictionary pronounced him "one of the greatest and most popular opera composers of the nineteenth century".
The Act defines a "pseudo- photograph" as "an image, whether made by computer-graphics or otherwise howsoever, which appears to be a photograph", and further a copy of a pseudo- photograph, including data stored on a computer disc or by any other form of electronic means that can be converted into a pseudo-photograph.
The Prime Minister said, "We believe that the CBI should function without interference through any Government diktat. But no institution and no individual, howsoever high he may be, should be free from accountability." The Left, Samajwadi Party and BSP staged a walkout during voting of the bill, protesting that their demands were not being met. At least 15 Congress members and close to a dozen belonging to UPA allies were not present at the time of voting.
This first point establishes a fundamental limit to the notion of evolution. Experience cannot be the efficient cause of the capacity to experience. An experience involves an organization of information, howsoever primitive, which could never come about without recourse to an a priori organizing principle. The distinction between that which is presented to the senses (outer and/or inner), that is, phenomena, and that which is prerequisite for such apprehension, and noumenal, firmly establishes complexity in the philosopher's quest.
In July 1914, Dick, Kerr & Co agreed to build a reservoir in six years for the Metropolitan Water Board (London). The contract said that Dick, Kerr & Co should apply to the engineer for an extension of time in the event of delay ‘whatsoever and howsoever occasioned’. Two years later on 21 February 1916, due to the war, the Ministry of Munitions ordered Dick, Kerr & Co to stop work and sell their plant. The MWD subsequently sued Dick Kerr to complete the reservoir.
In Marxist theory, tribal hunter-gatherer society, primitive communism, was classless. Everyone was equal in a basic sense as a member of the tribe and the different functional assignments of the primitive mode of production, howsoever rigid and stratified they might be, did not and could not simply because of the numbers produce a classsociety as such. With the transition to agriculture, the possibility to make a surplus product, i.e. to produce more than what is necessary to satisfy one's immediate needs, developed in the course of development of the productive forces.
He adheres to the aesthetic contours of each individual style, and also to the formal demands of the raga being presented. He is noted for his authentic presentations of obscure traditional ragas. In an uncharacteristically expansive passage, the veteran music critic Prakash Wadhera once noted: Ulhas is a fabulous vocalist, still in his middle years and young, who has an old musical head stuffed with innumerable current and rare ragas and compositions. Like a computer he never errs in any raga or composition howsoever intertwined or tricky it may be.
Francis Thornton, "a free lance trumpeter of the highest quality", drove to the entrance of the multi-storey car park on Shoe Lane, before attending a performance at Farringdon Hall with the BBC. He took a ticket from the machine and parked his car. It said > "this ticket is issued subject to the conditions of issue as displayed on > the premises". And on the car park pillars near the paying office there was a list, one excluding liability for > "injury to the Customer… howsoever that loss, misdelivery, damage or injury > shall be caused".
This aspect is discussed in the 16th century French agronomic text written by Charles Estienne: > "A rawe, rough, and tough soile is hard to till, and will neither bring > forth corne, nor any other thing without great labour, howsoever the seasons > be temperat in moisture and dryness...you must labour it most exquisitely, > harrow it and manure it verie oft with great store of dung, so you shall > make it better...but especially desire that they may not be watered with > raine, for water is as good as poyson to them".
Since the year of the making of the first Bulgarian feature film Bulgaran is Gallant is disputable the exact date of foundation of the Film Archive also varies in the memories of the people who worked there. Howsoever it corresponds with the period when the first national film archives were established. For instance, it is reported that the first film archives are found during 1935 in London and New York City followed by the French one in 1936. When the communist regime took the rule in the country, the Bulgarian film-making was nationalized.
Justice Felix Frankfurter filed a concurring opinion in which he disagreed with the majority's explicit rejection of the lower court's ruling that the Government could not challenge patent validity. He argued that the Court should not opine on that in obiter dicta since it was unanimous that "the arrangements challenged by the Government as violative of the Sherman Law cannot find shelter under the patent law, howsoever valid the patents of the defendants may be." He insisted, "Deliberate dicta, I had supposed, should be deliberately avoided."333 U.S. at 402.
3, q. 1, a. 1: > Whenever an affirmative proposition is apt to be verified for actually > existing things, if two things, howsoever they are present according to > arrangement and duration, cannot suffice for the verification of the > proposition while another thing is lacking, then one must posit that other > thing. In basic terms, he was arguing against Ockham's razor by stating that if an explanation does not satisfactorily determine the truth of a proposition, and you are sure that the explanation so far is true, some other explanation must be required.
Facilities available at the harbour are of the Harbour Master and Coastguard from its Harbour Master’s Office located at the SW end of the harbour and weather forecasts. The harbour has 70 yellow visitors’ mooring buoys to be used during good weather conditions; howsoever other mooring buoys here can be used only with prior permission. The nearest Railway Station is by the crossroads at the end of Braye Street, where a post box is also available. Braye Harbour has a slipway but it doesn't have a marina (yet) and there are no alongside pontoon systems to berth to.
But whichever of them was his [manner of] death, it > was the Masraidhe that committed the deed. Howsoever, the stone and grave of > Conall were placed on Magh-Rein, at Dun-Baile. Page 145 > Dun-Conaing was this place [called], till to day, during the time of sixty > prosperous kings, until Conall son of Niall fell, by the sons of the Liath, > over the gap of treachery. Berna-in-braith was its name until this day, from > the betrayal of Conall, the head of the host; Fidhnacha of Caillin son of > Niata shall be its name, without falsehood, to the day of doom.
Krishna as Chariot Driver (Mahabharata, Book 5, Chapter 5) As we are desirous of adopting a politic course, this is, no doubt, our first duty; a man acting otherwise would be a great fool. But our relationship to both the Kurus and the Pandus is equal, howsoever these two parties may behave with each other. If that chief of the Kuru race should make peace on equitable terms, then the brotherly feelings between the Kuras and the Pandus will sustain no injury. If on the other hand, the son of Dhritarashtra should wax haughty and from folly refuse to make peace, then having summoned others, summon us too.
"Howsoever", he protested, "if I must still fight on my dagger, which was a sword, become an oyster-knife, I am content and submit". cites Lansdowne MS. 823, f. 114. Mardyck was taken on 23 September, and Reynolds installed there as governor of the English garrison; but the task of keeping so weakly fortified a post was one of great difficulty. Though Reynolds repulsed one attack with considerable loss to the assailants (22 October), both the English troops serving with Turenne and the garrison of Mardyke were so reduced by disease that at the beginning of December only eighteen hundred out of the six thousand were fit for service. cites Lansdowne MS. 823, f.
Waalo was one of two Senegambian kingdoms that gave birth to the Jolof Empire, the other being the Serer Kingdom of Sine. Ndiadiane Ndiaye, the founder of the Empire originated from Waalo. Howsoever, he got his name from the Sere King of Sine Maysa Wali Manneh, and Sine was the first to pledge allegiance to Ndiadiane and asked him to lead the confederacy and asked other kingdoms to allow Ndiadiane to lead the confederacy. Waalo therefore had a very ancient past, and it was one of the few (if not the only) Wolof kingdom that was truly democratic, where those from the bottom of the social strata can rise to the top - unlike the other three Wolof kingdoms (Cayor, Jolof, and Baol (previously a Serer kingdom ruled by the Joof family)).
It is a translation of Antonio de Torquemada's, Le Jardin Flores Curiosas. The book was published by Ferdinando Walker in 1600 and dedicated to Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset who had been made Lord High Treasurer after the death of William Cecil, Lord Burghley in 1598. Walker states in his introduction "and keeping it by him many years, as judging it utterly unworthy of his own name, did lately bestow the same upon me, with express charge howsoever I should dispose thereof, to conceal all mention of him: wherein I should have done both him and my self too much wrong in obeying him." Lewknor was one of Prince Henry's circle and contributed Old Wormy Age, a humorous panegyric verse, to the preface of Thomas Coryat's Coryat's Crudities: Hastily gobled up in Five Moneth’s Travels published in 1611.
Software patents are controversial in the software industry with many people holding different views about them. One of the sources of controversy is that the aforementioned split between initial ideas and patent does not seem to be honored in practice by patent lawyers—for example the patent for Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP), which purported to claim rights over any programming tool implementing the idea of AOP, howsoever implemented. Another source of controversy is the effect on innovation, with many distinguished experts and companies arguing that software is such a fast-moving field that software patents merely create vast additional litigation costs and risks, and actually retard innovation. In the case of debates about software patents outside the United States, the argument has been made that large American corporations and patent lawyers are likely to be the primary beneficiaries of allowing or continue to allow software patents.
A request for art, or an act of vandalism? The question if graffiti constitutes one or the other has become a topic of debate in Toronto. There has been a debate regarding the issue of graffiti in Toronto as to whether or not graffiti constitutes art or vandalism, especially with recent Mayor Rob Ford vowing to remove all graffiti from the City of Toronto, defining graffiti as "One or more letters, symbols, figures, etching, scratches, inscriptions, stains, or other markings that disfigure or deface a structure or thing, howsoever made or otherwise affixed on the structure or thing, but, for greater certainty, does not include an art mural" describes and defines an art mural as a "mural for a designated surface and location that has been deliberately implemented for the purpose of beautifying the specific location." Mural work also serves as a platform to create and link communities, document history and tradition, and to facilitate purpose and voice to its collaborators.
For example, Blake's assertion that Man cannot deduce any other senses is specifically based on Bacon; "Man, being the servant and interpreter of nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything"Francis Bacon, The Philosophical Works, ed. John M. Robertson (London: Routledge, 1905), 259 and Locke; "it is not possible for any one to imagine any other Qualities in Bodies, howsoever constituted, whereby they can be taken notice of, besides Sounds, Tastes, Smells, visible and tangible Qualities. And had Mankind been made but with four Senses, the Qualities then, which are the Object of the Fifth Sense, had been as far from our Notice, Imagination, and Conception, as now any belonging to a Sixth, Seventh, or Eighth Sense, can possibly be."An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, ed. Peter H. Nidditch (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975), 2.2.
5 To God, of all > the centre and the source, Be power and glory given; Who sways the mighty > world through all its course, From the bright throne of Heaven. He whose confession God of old accepted Trn Laurence Housman 1906 > 1 He, whose confession God of old accepted, Whom through the ages all now > hold in honour Gaining his guerdon this day came to enter Heaven’s high > portal 2 God-fearing, watchful, pure of mind and body, Holy and humble, thus > did all men find him, While, through his members, to the life immortal > Mortal life called him. 3 Thus to the weary, from the life enshrined Potent > in virtue, flowed humane compassion; Sick and sore laden, howsoever burdened > There they found healing. 4 So now in chorus, giving God the glory, Raise we > our anthem gladly to his honour, That in fair kinship we may all be sharers > Here and hereafter.
Section 74 of the constitution provided that > No appeal shall be permitted to the Queen in Council from a decision of the > High Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se > of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or > States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two > or more States, unless the High Court shall certify that the question is one > which ought to be determined by Her Majesty in Council. The High Court may > so certify if satisfied that for any special reason the certificate should > be granted, and thereupon an appeal shall lie to Her Majesty in Council on > the question without further leave. Except as provided in this section, this > Constitution shall not impair any right which the Queen may be pleased to > exercise by virtue of Her Royal prerogative to grant special leave of appeal > from the High Court to Her Majesty in Council. The Parliament may make laws > limiting the matters in which such leave may be asked, but proposed laws > containing any such limitation shall be reserved by the Governor-General for > Her Majesty's pleasure.
The appellant government of South Africa had instituted action in a Local Division against the respondent, Fibrespinners & Weavers, for damages for the loss of certain grainbags which had been stored by the respondent for reward in terms of a contract of deposit. In terms of a letter written by the government, replacing the terms of the original contract, Fibrespinners was, in consideration for arranging and maintaining, inter alia, an all-risks insurance policy covering the grainbags, "absolved from all responsibility for loss of or damage howsoever arising in respect of" the grainbags "whilst in the care of your company and in or upon any premises owned or used by your company." Over a period of time a quantity of the grainbags had been stolen by three persons, one of whom was Fibrespinners' chief security officer. The government averred that Fibrespinners was liable on the following alternative grounds: # by reason of its breach of contract in failing, upon demand, to deliver to the government the grainbags in question; # by reason of gross negligence; # by reason of negligence; or # by reason of vicarious responsibility for the theft committed by its servant.
While upholding the marriage of Kerala Muslim convert girl Hadiya with Shafin Jahan in the Hadiya court case, he observed that the right to marry a person of one's choice is integral to right to life and liberty and further, choosing a faith is the substratum of individuality and sans it, the right of choice becomes a shadow. In Shakti Vahini v. Union of India, deprecating honour killing and honour crimes, Justice Misra wrote that honour killing guillotines individual liberty and freedom of choice and that assertion of choice is an insegregable facet of liberty and dignity. He further wrote : “any kind of torture or torment or ill-treatment in the name of honour that tantamount to atrophy of choice of an individual relating to love and marriage by an assembly, whatsoever nomenclature it assumes, is illegal and cannot be allowed a moment of existence”. He also observed, “class honour, howsoever perceived, cannot smother the choice of an individual which he or she is entitled to enjoy under our compassionate Constitution.” Justice Misra, in his judgment on mob vigilantism and lynching, condemned the horrendous acts of mobocracy and observed that it cannot be allowed to become the “new normal”.

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