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Despite a dire economy, there's a boom in progress.
Despite a dire fiscal outlook, many progressives want to make the tax cuts permanent for all but the very highest earners.
And they've done it despite a dire record in the last couple of years, having barely been able to find a win in a match, let alone a series.
A Denver woman who had prayed to Serra delivered a healthy baby, despite a dire prognosis.
Despite a dire need for progress, however, the world has made significant strides in tackling hunger.
In our world, despite a dire economic situation with enormous odds stacked against us, our government is seriously dumbing-down its own financial prowess, as evidenced by the recent minimum qualification standards set for the government by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) covering all the government's financial positions.
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They are reminders, despite reflecting a dire present, that it's never too late for us, that we're not that far gone and can reverse the machinery that makes our nightmares real.
Despite a slightly dire match, it augured well for the sport.Anybody who has ever visited a park in suburban America can see the potential of the game: the "soccer mom", hauling her daughters off to matches in her sport-utility vehicle, has become a fixture of life.
Double-Hit patients have a dire prognosis despite modern therapies and should be considered for novel therapeutic approaches.
Generally, the biological activity of papillary carcinomas is mild, but when these lesions dedifferentiate and turn to anaplastic carcinoma (undifferentiated carcinoma), they grow rapidly and patients usually have a dire prognosis despite various therapeutic strategies (Aldinger et al, 1978).
But the island has a dire housing shortage, despite government-sponsored new construction.
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