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Even so, too much money is pouring into too few funds, chasing the few big deals on offer.
Even so, too often much community work remains hidden within a theatre's programme, and sometimes these relationships between the art and the community groups are marriages of convenience rather than projects that bring theatre-makers and community groups together as genuine co-creators.
Even so, too many in Congress are actually seeking to cut benefits from this program, as well as to privatize it.
Medical marijuana restrictions have loosened a bit since Matt's adventures through legal purgatory began but even so, too much red tape has been wrapped around a sick Canadian's right to grow a plant and smoke it or make butter with it or photograph it for High Times.
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Or were we, even so, being too bold?
The lesson: it is, even so, never too late to act.
Even so, he, too, found it hard to narrow down a New York smell.
John Waters did not watch "American Idol," yet even so, he, too, uttered a sigh.
Even so, she, too, noted that the topic could be polarizing.
Even so, it too reckons the value of business and home desktop PC sales will be no higher in 2003 than it is today.The PC market has seen boom and bust before.
The Bush Administration's emergency measures in the banking and financial sector were undertaken hastily, out of necessity, and yet, even so, far too little negotiating over the government's interest took place, and it was ultimately Congress that has and will force the appropriate concessions from the private sector.
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