Sentence examples for Nonetheless uniquely from inspiring English sources

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The former Eagles, Vikings, Ravens and Cowboys quarterback doesn't give advice on when or how Porter should throw his jab, but he is nonetheless uniquely equipped to serve as a mentor.

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The songs below don't all offer map points — Beck doesn't identify the front yard in "Wow" where he's "standing on the lawn doin' jiu jitsu" or on which road he spied a "girl in a bikini with the Lamborghini shih tzu" -- but each setting nonetheless celebrates a uniquely California vibe.

These biases clearly limit the generality of our results, but the large number of respondents filing out the survey as information on the potential pandemic changed nonetheless provides a uniquely valuable data source.

Nonetheless, social housing offers a uniquely effective solution to our housing crisis that campaigners should begin taking more seriously.

Nonetheless, the pathogenic mechanisms underlying the uniquely broad spectrum of retinal diseases associated with P/rds defects are not currently well understood.

As a Brexiteer who nonetheless embraces this collective destiny, Johnson is uniquely placed to explain its merits to sceptical voters who envisage a very different outcome.

Nonetheless, it is possible that mutations contributing new early alleles arose uniquely in the gene-pool under selection for earliness, and such mutations remained confined in the Northern Flints.

If he lacks the sinew of Alan Bates, who first played the part, Lane nonetheless manages to work himself up into a fine frenzy that is uniquely his own.

Nonetheless, Benedict et al. (16) indicated that higher HOMA-IR was not uniquely associated with gray matter volume in geriatric adults with type 1 or 2 diabetes versus the full cohort.

Nonetheless, Cheathem builds a persuasive case that Jackson, for better or worse, exhibited a uniquely southern brand of leadership during the White House years.

Roy acknowledges the findings that defensive medicine accounts for only 2%to3%3% of spending, but writes, "nonetheless, reform is warranted". He asserts, curiously, that "the U.S. health care system is uniquely vulnerable to frivolous malpractice lawsuits". But if the numbers don't validate that claim, what does?

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